Ramen Noodle Crunch Salad.
This ramen noodle crunch salad is def my new favorite salad.
It’s only May so I can assure you that I will say that approximately nine more times before the warm season is over. But still.
Here we go! First summer salad of the year!
This salad is SO easy. Throw everything together, let it chill for 30 minutes and serve. It’s simple but everyone loves it. And I’m guessing you’ve maaaaybe had a version of it before? We used to eat this all the time when I was a kid and especially when I was in high school. Pretty sure it was a graduation party staple!
This version is loaded with tons of fresh chopped veggies.
I cannot get enough of it.
And while it tastes like lovely 90s nostalgia, it is updated quite a bit!
First, a mix of shredded kale and cabbage. Both wilt down when covered in dressing but they manage to hold some crunch too, which is the whole point of this thing.
I also like to add in some thinly sliced red pepper and shaved carrot for more texture. And flavor! And color too? Yes sure.
The dressing is an incredible mix of toasted sesame oil, honey, rice wine vinegar, ginger and even a little lime. I remember making this from a recipe book my mom had back when I was in high school and it used lots of vegetable oil and sugar. So I swapped them!
For even more crunch: toasted sunflower seeds and almonds. I’m pretty sure these are somewhat standard in the salad.
And for the final, extra, expected but wonderful crunch: the ramen noodles! I usually use the classic in the pouch, but since I’ve been making my own version of ramen at home, I often have these noodles on hand. They are thinner than the most known brand but they work great. They are so crunchy and then as the salad sits, they get fantastically CHEWY.
Oh my gosh. I could eat this forever!
I’m in love with this salad as a weeknight side dish. Or even as the main dish, served with a side of eggs or something! I mean, I’d do that. You could also of course add in shredded rotisserie chicken or even shrimp if you’d like.
But the main reason I’m sharing it now is because Memorial Day is coming up and this is the IDEAL side dish to serve with burgers or hot dogs.
It’s refreshing, it’s crisp, it’s light, but at the same time it’s loaded with tons of flavor and texture. Even the veggie haters love it!
You can make the salad ahead of time. Truthfully, it gets better as it sits. Even if we can’t have our usual huge Memorial Day parties, you can relieve a bit of cooking in the moment by making this ahead.
And finally, it makes for such a good picnic or poolside lunch!
Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m just going to go eat it for lunch.
Ramen Noodle Crunch Salad
Ramen Noodle Crunch Salad
Ingredients
- ½ head green cabbage, shredded (about 3 cups
- 1 bunch kale, stems removed and shredded (about 2 cups)
- 1 red bell pepper, thinly sliced
- 1 large carrot, thinly sliced or shaved
- 3 green onions, thinly sliced
- ½ cup sunflower seeds
- ½ cup almonds
- 6 ounces dry ramen noodles, e.g. from 2 (3oz ramen packs)
sesame vinaigrette
- ⅓ cup toasted sesame oil
- ⅓ cup olive oil
- ⅓ cup rice wine vinegar, or apple cider, or white wine
- ⅓ cup honey
- 1 tablespoon fresh lime juiced
- 2 garlic cloves, minced
- 1 teaspoon fresh grated ginger
- pinch of salt and pepper
Instructions
- In a large bowl, combine the cabbage, kale, peppers, carrots, green onions, almonds and sunflower seeds. Break apart the ramen noodles and add them into the bowl. Toss everything together.
- Whisk together the oils, vinegar, honey, lime juice, garlic, ginger and a pinch of salt and pepper. Pour the dressing over the cabbage mixture and toss well to coat. Toss continuously until everything is combined. Place the salad in the fridge for at least 30 minutes before serving.
- Taste and season with more salt and pepper if needed. Serve cold!
- You can make this ahead of time - even the night before! Just store it in the fridge. Toss well before serving.
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25 Comments on “Ramen Noodle Crunch Salad.”
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We always called this Killer Coleslaw. It’s so delicious and versatile. You can switch up the nuts, depending on what you have on hand (peanuts or cashews are great..also a few sesame seeds). Add cilantro if you have some. The options are almost limitless!
oh i love that!! cashews in here would so SO GOOD!
Any way you can make it gluten free? Are their gf ramen noodles?
i believe there are gluten free ramen noodles! you could definitely use them. or even try some rice noodles?
omg…please let me know if you find gf noodles to use!!!
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yessss this is such a throw back, upgraded! my mom would often make it for every family reunion, graduation party, potluck, etc! she kept it standard with bags of shredded carrot and cabbage coleslaw mix, green onions, and then would toast the ramen noodles + sunnies + almonds in the oven to give them some more crunch before mixing them in. i think her OG recipe came from an old lutheran church cookbook – ha!
i love that!! toasting the noodles sounds amazing!!
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Will definitely be making this when it gets warmer here–looks like a lovely change-up from the old standby!
thanks so much caroline!
this was so delicious! will be making this all summer long!
I loved this! And it made a bunch without having a crazy ton of ingredients to buy. – Total flashback to when my mom used to make something similar – I ended up bringing some over to her (next door :) ) Super delicious!
A third of what vinegar?
Looks delicious!
You should toast the ramen noodles in the oven or a pan. They get extra crunchy and nutty. So good!
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Just made this for lunch today and it’s so yummy! I could eat the whole bowl (and I might!). I used spinach and I threw in some sliced celery for extra crunchy – cleaning out the fridge! Thanks, babe. Hope you’re having a great weekend.
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I usually make this with broccoli slaw but your way sounds fantastic. Plus we break apart the noodles and either toast them up in the oven or on the stovetop. They get super nutty and add a great crunch.
I made this using the Aldi kale/cabbage/brussels salad mix as a short cut, and just didn’t use their poppy dressing. So good!
Made this …so good. Used napa cabbage and the Trader Joe’s mix of purple cabbage, kale, etc. Loved the texture and the dressing was so good (went a little lighter on sesame oil) but really enjoyed the whole thing. Thanks.
This was incredible!! Served it with bulgogi and cauliflower rice. The dressing is soooo good!!!
Have you ever tried rice vinegar in this recipe?