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Step 1
Blend together the dressing ingredients. I like to use an immersion blender because the dressing will emulsify into a creamy sauce. Taste to adjust any of the ingredients to your own preference. You can make the dressing a day or two ahead if you like.
Step 2
Toss the cooked noodles with a little bit of the dressing to keep them from sticking together, and then put them into a large mixing bowl along with the rest of the salad ingredients. Toss everything together gently with enough dressing to coat well, you don't have to use all of it if your salad is smaller.
Step 3
Garnish with sesame seeds and more peanuts.
Step 4
Refrigerate until serving. I recommend serving the same day.
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