International Incident Party – Noodles

When Penny announced the date of the International Incident Noodle Party, little did I know that I would be bringing a guest.  Conor from Hold the Beef was going to be in town the weekend prior and we were going to be able to make noodles together!!! Well, that’s what we thought, until there really was an “international incident”!

Oh yes, we had grand plans to actually make our own noodles, you know from scratch and everything.  Conor even had plans to make some dessert noodles. She tends to dessertify everything in case you didn’t know, like last month’s dumpling event.

Enter United Airlines whose messing with Conor’s travel plans (and THEN taking her suitcase and not returning it for a day whilst they were clearly looking for the elusive “hammer pants” that Conor so foolishly joked about on Twitter – in joke, sorry!) meant that she was pretty much exhausted when she arrived after about 16 hours of travel which should have been at least half that.   Making noodles from scratch was obviously the furthest thing from her mind when she arrived, just like making bread from scratch for Daring Cooks this month was the furthest thing from mine.

Indeed, when I woke her from a sound sleep the next morning with the “very good news ma’am that your suitcase is arriving in Toronto as we speak” (in fact the suitcase apparently underwent another series of inspections – those hammer pants were in demand – before it eventually arrived at our house about 8 hours after it landed) and told her that Penny had tweeted a sneak peek of her noodles from scratch, Conor’s reaction was “Of course she has!’ with an ever so slight roll of the eyes 😉  (just kidding Penny – we love you!)

Later that day, after brunch, a little cheese tasting, a little walk, some World Cup time and a nap, Conor emerged to supervise the kitchen goings on, namely the noodle preparation.  I had picked two simple noodle recipes that I had had my eye on for a while – Ellie of Almost Bourdain’s take on Momofuku’s Ginger Scallion Noodles:

and Kate at Savour Fare’s take on Steamy Kitchen’s Garlic Butter Noodles with Shrimp:

There’s not really much to say about the prep of these dishes – both were done within about an hour with minimal prep and fuss.  Both will definitely be making an appearance on our dinner tables throughout the summer.  The Garlic Butter Noodles with Shrimp, in particular, were superb due to the use of pasta infused with lemon oil.  The citrusy notes paired well with the slight sweetness of the shrimp.

So there you have it, a bit of a lame contribution to this month’s Party but at least we made it!  And our contribution could have been a lot worse. You know, like this:

(image courtesy of British Sweets website)

Check out the rest of the party goers’ offerings here:

57 thoughts on “International Incident Party – Noodles”

  1. Those dishes look terrific! How fun that you and Conor had a chance to cook for the noodles party together!

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  3. AT least both of you had fun together! I wish I was there…. heh. And I am glad that both of you came with a cooked dish!

    Still waiting for hammer pants.

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  4. Conor is cursed on this trip, the planktons are limiting us to only 1 hangout night instead of two while in Montreal.

    Well I think your contribution looks really good anyways. Very yummy and the flavors are up my alley.

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  5. hahaha! (love that last photo!) It’s so nice to see this post after hearing Conor and your accounts over dinner! As always, your beautifully-lit photos are fab (and making me hungry as I wait at YYZ for my flight to LGA). Fingers crossed that Air Canada doesn’t lose my luggage (sans hammer pants).

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  6. Sounds like so much fun and such a great experience! I’m glad that you finally got your luggage back.

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  7. I’m seeing a lot of homemade noodles tonight. It must be the season for them. Yours look delicious! Glad you friend made it in safely and you were able to enjoy some quality time together.

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  8. A very international incident indeed with the two of you together – what fun, even without the hammer pants!
    Both dishes look wonderfully tasty and simple, now if you can just send some to Melbourne for me, I will have it for lunch.

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  11. So, how can we get together for the next incident? There’s gotta be some conferences somewhere we can both go to? Damn the bounds of space and time!

    Wish I could have been more assistance instead of blissfully napping away while you did all the hard work, but I think I definitely pulled my weight in the eating department. Impossible not to go back for seconds of these, even with a belly full of vege pate.

    Oh hammer pants, hammer pants, one day you will be mine. We will boogie through the kitchen together, it will be glorious.

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