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Oriental Ramen Noodle Salad

November 28, 2006 by Karen Weideman  
Filed under food, odds and ends

Leave it to a church potluck to find something yummy.  We were at such a function a while back and my husband tasted a salad made with ramen noodles.  It had a nice unusual flavor combination, with a bit of a crunch.  Here’s the recipe:

Oriental Ramen Noodle Salad – by Char Gibson

3 packages Ramen Noodles uncooked
1 lb package cole slaw mix
1 five oz package sliced almonds
6 green onions chopped, including greens

Dressing:
1/2 cup sugar
1 cup vegetable oil
6 tablespoons rice vinegar (MUST BE RICE), any brand
1 pkg of the ramen seasoning (the oriental flavor is the best)

Mix dressing.  Toss other ingredients together.Hint:  If the dressing doesn’t seem to be mixing well, mix as best you can, pour over salad quickly and toss.  It will be fine.

Additional Notes:  If you don’t have almonds you can almost any other kind of nut.  We’ve used chopped walnuts, sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds, pine nuts just to name a few.  You can be creative with this and add raisins or dried cranberries also.

My notes:  The rice vinegar was hard to find.  I think I found it in the Chinese food section of the grocery store.  This is a good dish, but I think it could use a little less oil and less green onions.  I also added sunflower seeds and it gave it a nice crunch and flavor.  Enjoy!  :)

November 29:  I forgot that I did not cook my noodles when I made this recipe.  It makes it crispier this way.  And actually, the dressing kind of makes the noodles a little soft anyway.

December 31:  I have modified the recipe above to say “uncooked” noodles.  I did not cook my noodles when I made this recipe and I have heard that cooking the noodles makes it a bit mushy.  It really is better with some crunch.

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Comments

9 Responses to “Oriental Ramen Noodle Salad”
  1. Sarah says:

    I make this dish except I don’t cook the noodles. I smash the noodles to break them apart and add to the salad to give an extra crunch.

  2. Karen says:

    Thanks Sarah. I totally forgot that I didn’t cook my noodles last time. I’ll fix that.

  3. Local Girl says:

    What a great recipe. I have tons of ramen noodles in my pantry right now. I may have to try that tonight!

     

  4. Karen says:

    Hey “Local Girl”. I had several friends ask me for this recipe, so I thought it would be a good idea to post the recipe for all to see.

  5. kellys says:

    Looks like you hit a winner with this recipe. I haven’t seen another post do so well for so long. Good job, Karen!

  6. Karen says:

    Thanks Kelly. I never dreamed it would be so successful. I guess you never know what people are looking for.

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