Crunchy ramen noodles and cabbage make this easy Asian ramen noodle salad with an addictive dressing an instant picnic and pot luck favorite.
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This salad is pretty enough to take a picture of. And pretty enough to share that pic. That’s why today I’ve partnered with Adobe to share a new app they’ve developed for your smart phone that makes it incredibly easy to resize and add text to your smart phone photos, even for the tech challenged.
Because isn’t good food meant to be shared? I’d say so.
That’s why I love sharing recipes that have stood the test of time. The recipes that when you’re stumped as to what to make, you just go to the proven standards that you’ve made over and over and over again..
That is this Asian Ramen Noodle Salad. It’s probably on the all-time top 10 list of the most-favorite, often-requested, go-to-because-it’s-incredibly-easy pot luck and picnic salads. Ever.
Funnily, it’s not a salad I normally make for an average Wednesday night dinner. And I have no idea why not. It’s always just seemed to have that retro, convivial sharing quality. It’s a salad meant to be eaten with a crowded table of friends and family gathered round a bunch of burgers and beers at the BBQ.
But then, what isn’t?
Probably one reason this Asian ramen salad has stood the test of entertaining time is that it is incredibly easy to make and lasts for a beyond average length of time on the card table draped with a tablecloth disguised as an elegant banquet buffet.
Or is that just at my house?
Or maybe it’s so popular because it bears the ying and yang of sweet and savory. It’s the teriyaki chicken of Asian salads. It’s non-threatening, there’s nothing too weird in it, and it’s a salad that nearly every picky eater will try. Even the onions!
For today’s recipe post I wanted to create an image with the ingredients on the photo to share on Instagram and Facebook—and for you to download if you’d like. I made it with Adobe Post and I’m sharing how I did it at the end of this post.
But first, the recipe…
What’s in Ramen Noodle Salad?
Some ramen salad recipes are straight up cabbage or coleslaw mix, drowned in a too-sweet dressing and maybe if you’re lucky a little green onion and almonds. As usual, I had to up the flavor ante in my version.
Let’s start with the dressing.
When it comes to sesame dressing, some recipes call for a whole lot of sugar. Now in my opinion, whether it’s agave, honey, cane sugar, brown sugar or whatever label you want to give it, it’s still sugar. I use regular white granulated sugar in this recipe, but not a lot. If you prefer a sweeter dressing, add 1 teaspoon more sugar at a time to your taste.
While my dressing isn’t overly sweet, it is the sweet and savory balance of this recipe that I crave so I add a fruit candy bite of mandarin oranges. While I prefer fresh oranges for a snack, mandarins are my Smudge’s favorite and she eats them straight from the can. Thus, I always buy the mandarin oranges in light syrup. The heavy stuff puts me over the motherly edge.
To add a little more of a healthy bite, I add shelled edamame beans to the salad. Edamame is a good source of protein and fiber for vegetarians and meat eaters alike. I’ve yet to find a nutrient that discriminates sharing its healthy properties.
But if you’d like to add an even bigger bang of protein to this ramen noodle coleslaw, you could always add a chopped chicken breast or two to create a main meal. Whenever I have leftovers of this salad that’s what you’ll most often see in my lunchtime bowl.
How to Make Ramen Noodle Salad
To make this easy ramen salad, simply add a bag of pre-made coleslaw mix to a large bowl and crumble ramen noodles over top. Add in the mandarin oranges and edamame, followed by some chopped green onions, slivered almonds, and black sesame seeds.
In a separate bowl, whisk together the Asian dressing then pour over the ramen noodle coleslaw mixture. Give the salad a good toss to distribute the dressing, and then pop it into the fridge to chill for an hour.
Can I Make This Salad in Advance?
Absolutely! This Asian ramen noodle salad doesn’t get soggy quickly, so you can definitely make this before a family BBQ or potluck. Once you set out the ramen salad, it should stay fresh for a couple hours. The noodles will lose their crispness over time, but they shouldn’t become soggy.
Should I Add the Ramen Flavoring Packet to This Salad?
You do NOT want to add the flavoring packet that comes with the ramen noodles into this salad. The flavoring packets are sodium bombs and will alter the flavor of this fresh salad.
Can I Add More Veggies to This Ramen Salad?
It’s your kitchen, so you can do whatever you like! If you’ve never made Asian ramen noodle salad before, I recommend making this recipe as written the first time, that way you know what (if anything) you’d like to change. Fresh herbs could be a good addition to this salad, or chopped bell peppers. I like it best as is, though!
Tips for Making Asian Ramen Salad
You can find edamame in the frozen section of most grocery stores. You’re looking for shelled, unsalted edamame, and you’ll need to thaw it before tossing it with the salad mixture.
If you don’t have slivered almonds or can’t eat almonds, try using chopped walnuts or pecans in this ramen salad instead. Just make sure to finely chop whatever nuts you use if they’re not already sliced.
I highly recommend using light soy sauce for this Asian salad recipe, as regular soy sauce may overpower the other flavors in the dressing. Regular soy sauce is also much saltier, so opt for light if possible.
More Easy Potluck Sides to Make
- BLT Pasta Salad with Avocado
- German Potato Salad
- The Best Fattoush Salad
- Creamy Coleslaw
- Chinese Chicken Salad with Sesame Dressing
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Asian Ramen Noodle Salad Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 16- ounce package coleslaw mix
- 1 package dry ramen noodles
- 1 15- ounce can mandarin oranges drained
- 1 cup frozen shelled edamame beans thawed
- 6 green onions whites and greens chopped
- ¼ cup slivered almonds*
- 1 tablespoon black sesame seeds
- 7 tablespoons seasoned rice vinegar
- 2 tablespoons vegetable or grapeseed oil
- 3 teaspoons light soy sauce
- 3 teaspoons sugar
- 4 teaspoons sesame oil add more to taste if you prefer a strong sesame taste
- Freshly ground black pepper
Instructions
- Add the coleslaw mix to a large bowl. Crumble the dry ramen noodles into the coleslaw and then add the mandarin oranges and edamame. Add the green onions, slivered almonds and black sesame seeds and toss.
- In a small bowl, whisk the rice vinegar, vegetable oil, soy sauce, sugar and sesame oil and freshly ground black pepper in a small bowl. Drizzle over the slaw mix and toss to combine. Refrigerate for 1 hour for flavors to meld.
Notes
- *If you don't have slivered almonds or can't eat almonds, try using chopped walnuts or pecans in this ramen salad.
- Note: Add 2 cups chopped chicken breast to make a one dish meal.
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I’ve been using them for so long that they’re pretty much an extension of my right arm.
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I share my recipes in lots of places besides here on the blog. Pinterest. Facebook. Instagram. And now with Adobe Post, it’s easy to create text on photos for each of those formats with just one file. Adobe Post does all the resizing, including the image and text, to automatically fit each format.
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More Salad Recipes You Might Like
- Greek Salad with Chicken
- Classic Blue Cheese Wedge Salad
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- BBQ Chicken Chopped Salad
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No, you can use white sesame seed instead. Thanks Abby.
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I’m just wondering if i made this for a work potluck and it sat on the table for a few hours as our lunches are a half hour apart, until everyone could get to it, would the Raman noodles get soggy and loose their crunch?
heidi
Actually Cathy, my friend just took this to a work lunch and she said it held up perfectly. It’s also held up well for me. The ramen noodles aren’t meant to be super crunchy, just more for texture, but the ramen noodles hold their own quite well.
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OMG just made the prelim salad part of this and realized I wasn’t sure what to use for dressing, so off to google…dressing now mellowing… in my salad I added to the cole slaw mixture chopped green & white scallions, chopped fresh cilantro, chopped apple, 1 fresh, seeded jalapeno pepper, bean sprouts (canned but rinsed) and cooked chicken and salted southern peanuts. Once I mix in dressing and decant to my travel serving dish, I’m going to sprinkle dried unsweetened coconut on the top. I also considered adding a small can of crushed pineapple but don’t want it too sloppy. Also added tbsp dried cumin to dressing. This is for my ‘work guys’ tomorrow…they willl be in heaven!
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This salad looks delicious, I just love how colorful it is but eating uncooked ramen,does it feel and sound like eating egg shells…Curious minds want to know!
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The dressing softens the ramen noodles, which is why I suggest you let it rest before eating :)
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Healthy and yummy – what’s more to ask? Great! Thanks for sharing :)
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I made this last night as I dreamt of summer. Will it ever come? Regardless, it was the perfect meal to satisfy my summer longing. I’m not a big meat eater so I served the chicken on the side and the family chopped it up and cleaned their plates. Thanks for the app info too! Great seeing you last week!
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This is absolutely brilliant — the salad AND the app! I love the idea of those crunchy ramen bits, too :)
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Oh girl, I love this salad! Better yet, I wish we could have a picnic together and feast on this! :) Happy spring, Heidi!
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I need that app and I need this salad!
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Thanks Barb! You’ll love playing with the app, it’s super cool for all the different social medias.
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This sounds so good – ramen always and forever!!!
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Thanks Laura, almost pretty enough to take a picture of *wink
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This is such a cool app!! I have to check it out – love how easy it is. And I am all about this salad!! We never do mandarines in ours -not sure why?!
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Cool app! And this salad is the best!
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You’ll love playing around with the app Rachel, it is really fun to design with.
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From what I understand they’re working on it for Android!
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Lovely Recipe! And thanks for the App suggestion. I’m already hooked!
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Asian salad with noodles and oranges sounds exactly like what this girl needs for lunch! Pinning!
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