This sweet and tangy Asian-style slaw gets its crunch from Ramen noodles. Add coleslaw, broccoli slaw, green onions, cilantro, crunchy sesame salad accents and lightly toss in a Ginger - Sesame Vinaigrette. This salad is perfect for cookouts, potlucks and get-togethers
The only time I indulge in regular coleslaw is when were having fried chicken, fried catfish or pulled barbecue sandwiches. Other than that I usually don't eat it. Crunchy Asian Slaw on the other hand, I could eat any day of the week.
I can't recall the first time I tried this Asian slaw, but more than likely it was at a barbecue or cookout. There are several recipes all over the Internet and contain pretty much the same ingredients, cabbage, shredded carrots, Ramen noodles, slivered almonds and a homemade Asian dressing.
I can't recall the first time I tried this Asian slaw, but more than likely it was at a barbecue or cookout. There are several recipes all over the Internet and contain pretty much the same ingredients, cabbage, shredded carrots, Ramen noodles, slivered almonds and a homemade Asian dressing.
Everyone who tries this salad always asks for the recipe. Asian Slaw is one of those salads that I could sit and eat the whole bowl all by myself. Instead of using cabbage and shredded carrots I use packaged coleslaw and broccoli slaw mix.
Start by preheating the oven to 350-degrees. Break up or crush the Ramen noodles and discard the seasoning packet. Place the Ramen noodles and the salad accents in a single layer on a medium baking sheet. Bake the noodle mixture for 10 minutes or until lightly golden.
Remove from the oven and allow the mixture to completely cool. In a large bowl add the coleslaw, broccoli slaw, green onions, and cooled noodle mixture. Pour the ginger sesame vinaigrette over the mixture and lightly toss.
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I also buy the packaged slaw (great time saver) so will be making this for sure.
Thanks for the recipe.
Hope you have a wonderful and enjoyable day.
ColleenB.
Texas
Thank you for stopping by Colleen.
I think you could use any asian dressing.
@Paul King the Marzetti Salad Accents are located in the produce department as well. I found mine on a end cap by the strawberries and bagged salads at Walmart.
Hope that helps.