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There are two summer supper situations where you’ll want to know this summer-sauté-meets-noodle-bowl method by heart. The first are those muggy evenings where after a long day outside you’re ravenous, but the idea of chopping anything seems arduous. It’s too hot to cook, you think, but you’ve also got a fridge full of vegetables and an empty belly. You could probably muster up cooking, as long as you didn’t have to chop anything.

Likewise, you may find yourself in a friend’s summer cabin or in a high-traffic vacation rental in which the knives have all but disappeared. There’s a paring knife with a broken handle that you’d rather not use, but there is a decent peeler. That means you can pull off this hat-trick of a summer supper in that situation as well.

This summer sauté served over rice noodles is everything you’ll crave in a cold noodle bowl: vegetables quickly cooked with plenty of bite left in them and one of the best soy vinaigrettes I know.

Here’s the summer sauté that doesn’t require a knife, only requires a teensy bit of cooking, and has enough variables that you can make it over and over again all summer long.

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