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.
Yield: 6

Crunchy Asian Slaw (Oriental Coleslaw)
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
Cook time: 10 MinTotal time: 10 Min
Ingredients
- 1 - (3 oz) package oriental or beef Ramen noodles, crushed (discard seasoning packet)
- 1 - (3.5 oz) package Asian Sesame Salad Accents
- 3 - cups ready-to-eat coleslaw mix
- 2 - cups broccoli slaw
- 4 - 5 green onions, chopped
- 1 - (12 oz) bottle Marzetti Simply Dressed Ginger Sesame Vinaigrette or Great Value Asian - Ginger Sesame Dressing
- fresh chopped cilantro for garnish, optional
Homemade Sesame Dressing
- 1/2 - cup peanut oil
- 1/4 - cup sugar
- 6 - tablespoons rice vinegar
- 1/2 - teaspoon soy sauce
- 1/2 - teaspoon sesame oil
- 1/2 - teaspoon salt
- 1/4 - teaspoon pepper
Instructions
- Preheat 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. Garnish with cilantro and serve immediately to retain it's crunchiness.
To make the homemade dressing
- Combine all the ingredients and mix well. Pour the dressing over the salad mixture and lightly toss and chill.
Notes
If you are unable to locate Asian Salad Accents you can substitute with sliced almonds and sesame sticks.
If making this salad to serve at a later time, or to take to a cookout store the cooled noodle mixture in a large zip lock bag until ready to toss and serve. I have also included a homemade version of the dressing.
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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.