Recipe: Asian Noodle & Veggie Salad with Soy Vinaigrette (2024)

. Back in the day when I used to work at a regular 9-5 job in offices filled with cubes of modular furniture, lunchtime was a big deal. It marked that special moment when you can say your workday is almost half done; it gave folks a chance to escape the stale, recycled office air and catch some sun; and, of course, it was a chance to go fill one’s tum.

Introduction

Here in Sacramento, one of the 9-5ers’ favorite haunts is a popular deli chain called La Bou. Specializing in tasty baked goods, sandwiches, and fresh salads, it offers standard California lunchtime fare with subtle Asian twists and is definitely an area staple. There were many days in my past when I’d stop by to enjoy one of their breakfast sandwiches, or their ever-so-tasty Chinese chicken salad. But even when I did have enough money to spend on dining out, I always felt there was one problem with the place: the price of the food. I never have felt like the items offered should be done at such high prices, so after a while, La Bou became more of a once-in-a-blue-moon treat than a daily ritual.

Except for the croissants and other baked goods outside my pastry-making expertise, there isn’t much on their menu that I can’t recreate at home, so every once in a while when I have a craving, I’ll throw something together that’s La Bou-esque and call it a day (not that hard to do with simple paninis, etc.). But there’s one particular salad I’ve been meaning to try for a while, and with another weekend of soaring temperatures looming, I figured now was the right time to give it a go.

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There’s not much to it, really, and that’s why I like it. Just lots of chewy noodles filled with tangy soy vinaigrette flavor and plenty of crisp, colorful veggies. You can use any Asian-style noodle you like, from lo mein (which is what I used) to good ol’ soba noodles (udon noodles are awesome but due to their larger size, may require more marinade, so I’d try to stay away from these until more tweaking is done). The type of veggies used is also totally up to you, but the more colorful & crispy, the better. The usual assortment is made up of peppers, broccoli, and bean sprouts, but this would also be awesome with edamame, carrots, mushrooms, and a whole slew of other veggies. The sky’s the limit!

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The beauty of this recipe is that it’s ridiculously easy to prepare and yields so much, it lends itself beautifully as a leftovers-for-lunch-or-dinner generator. For around $6 for the whole recipe (as written; the price will obviously go up the more veggies you use), you can make enough of this salad to make a nice lunch or dinner for two, and still have more than enough for lunch the next day (again for two). Noodles are just awesome like that, which is why having them and other bare-bones staples on hand are great for extremely lean times.

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Compare that to the$5 you’ll spend for a small lunch serving alonewhen you’re actually at a deli that serves stuff like this,and you can see why it’s so much more cost-effective (and tasty) to make your own at home and brown bag it to work.

Feel like your plate’s a little naked sans protein? No problem? This salad is perfect for pairing with your favorite proteins, from chicken or fish to tofu or seitan. Add one of these to your salad and voila! An instant balanced meal. Have fun with this one, folks!

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Details Recipe Information - Asian Noodle & Veggie Salad with Soy Vinaigrette

  • Prepare: 10 Mins
  • Cook: 20 Mins
  • Difficult: Easy
  • Serving: 4 people
  • Cost per serving: $1.50
  • Nutrition: for each serving
  • Calories: 302.8
  • Fat: 11g
  • Cholesterol: 20mg
  • Sodium: 417mg
  • Potassium: 1629mg
  • Carbohydrates: 94g
  • Protein: 34g

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If fresh veggies like broccoli florets are a little too crispy or hard on your teeth, feel free to give them a little blanch first. Bring 4-6 cups of salted water to a rolling boil. Add the broccoli and let it cook for 45-60 seconds, until it turns bright green and is still crunchy & firm, but yields easily to a fork’s tines. Immediately transfer the broccoli to a bowl of water with ice (to stop the cooking process). Drain and set aside to use in the salad. Done! : )

Ingredients

  • 1/3 c canola oil
  • 1/2 c low sodium soy sauce
  • 1/2 c rice vinegar
  • 1 T brown sugar
  • 1/2 t ground ginger
  • 1/2 t granulated garlic
  • 1 10 oz package Asian style noodles (lo mein, chow mein, soba, etc.)
  • 1 medium red bell pepper, cut into 1″ strips
  • 1 c broccoli florets
  • 1 c bean sprouts
  • 1/2 c chopped cilantro
  • 1/2 c chopped scallions
  • 3/4 c chopped peanuts or cashews (optional)

Method

Step 1:

Prepare the dressing by combining the first 6 ingredients in a bowl and whisking together vigorously until smooth. Cover and set aside.

Step 2:

Cook the noodles according to package instructions. Drain and rinse under cold running water until the noodles are at room temperature or cool. Drain them very well a second time and place them in a bowl. Pour about 2/3 of the dressing over the noodles and toss together until completely coated. Cover and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes.

Step 3:

Remove the noodles from the fridge and add the broccoli, pepper strips, bean sprouts, and any other veggies you may be using. Add the rest of the dressing and toss everything together until well-coated.

Step 4:

Serve generous portions of salad in bowls or on salad plates. Top with chopped scallions & cilantro, add a healthy sprinkle of chopped nuts, and enjoy!

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Recipe: Asian Noodle & Veggie Salad with Soy Vinaigrette (2024)

FAQs

What is in Chang's noodle dressing? ›

Ingredients: Water, sugar, naturally brewed soy sauce (soy bean, water, salt, wheat flour*) sesame oil, vinegar, vegetable gum 415. *This product is gluten free. Contains wheat - In the manufacture of Chang's Soy based sauces, gluten is first completely removed from the wheat flour by fermentation.

What is noodle salad made of? ›

Sturdy vegetables such as edamame, snow peas, baby kale, cucumber, or radishes would all work well in this salad. Once the veggies are cut, it's time to make the noodles. I use rice vermicelli noodles. They cook really quickly and they are a delicious gluten free noodle.

What are Asian cold noodles? ›

Cold noodles are dishes typically made out of noodles, soy sauce, cucumber, and various other ingredients. They are commonly served at room temperature with a dipping sauce on the side.

How many calories are in sesame noodle salad? ›

Nutrition Facts (per serving)
338Calories
17gFat
41gCarbs
7gProtein

What is Chinese salad dressing made of? ›

This Asian Sesame Dressing is one of my all time most-used salad dressings, because it keeps for weeks and it's so easy to make – just soy sauce, sesame oil, olive oil, vinegar and sugar.

What does PF Chang's signature vinaigrette dressing taste like? ›

Bring the bistro home with the bold, unique flavor of our Signature Vinaigrette, a sweet and savory Asian vinaigrette dressing with a hint of mango. From salads to marinades to dipping sauces, it's just the burst of Asian-inspired umami flavor your meal is looking for.

Do you rinse pasta salad noodles? ›

If you're making a dish that will be served chilled or at room temp—think cold soba, rice noodles, pasta salad—you do want to rinse so that you get toothsome (sorry) individual strands rather than one big gummy clump. Certain types of noodles benefit from a rinse in almost all applications.

What is pasta salad dressing made of? ›

Ingredients
  • ½ cup mayonnaise.
  • ½ cup olive oil.
  • ¼ cup red wine vinegar.
  • 1 ½ teaspoons Dijon mustard.
  • 1 clove garlic, minced.
  • 1 teaspoon white sugar.
  • ½ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper.
  • ¼ teaspoon dried oregano.

What are the three types of Asian noodles? ›

There are three main types of Asian noodles: wheat, rice, and glass. You can put them in broth, stir-fry them, deep-fry them, or serve them hot or cold.

What are the thin Asian noodles called? ›

The most popular type of Asian vermicelli noodle is rice vermicelli. Rice vermicelli noodles are known as bee hoon in Hokkien Chinese, mai fun in Cantonese Chinese, wunsen in Thai, kya zan in Burmese, and bun in Vietnamese.

What are the really skinny Chinese noodles called? ›

Mi Fen ( 米粉) (Rice Vermicelli)

Thin, brittle, and white, it's often sold dried and in blocks in the Asian foods section of supermarkets. This type of noodle doesn't really need to be cooked; it can be soaked in hot water for 10 minutes, drained, then added to broths and stir-fries.

How many calories are in sesame soy dressing? ›

Red Shef Premium Sesame Soy Dressing (1 tbsp) contains 3g total carbs, 3g net carbs, 3g fat, 1g protein, and 45 calories.

How many calories are in sesame vinaigrette? ›

Nutrition (per serving)
Serving Size2 tablespoons
Calories50
Sodium160mg
Total Carb.3g
Dietary Fiber0g
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How many calories are in a Chinese noodle salad? ›

Urban Remedy
Nutrition Facts
For a Serving Size of 1 bowl (335g)
How many calories are in Chinese Noodle Salad? Amount of calories in Chinese Noodle Salad: Calories 560Calories from Fat 432 (77.1%)
% Daily Value *
How much fat is in Chinese Noodle Salad? Amount of fat in Chinese Noodle Salad: Total Fat 48g-
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What are the ingredients in Chang's noodles? ›

Ingredients. Wheat Flour, Salt, Raising Agents (450, 500), Vegetable Oil, Natural Colour 160(b).

What is Chang's sauce? ›

Chang's Original Hot Chilli Sauce is the most desirable of accompaniments, perfect for any occasion. Dip in it, pour it on, add it to soups, spice up marinades, BBQ and seafood sauces or even salad dressings! One of our favourite uses to create a mind-blowing grilled cheese and chilli sandwich. Divine.

What are the ingredients in PF Chang's drunken noodles? ›

COOKED RICE NOODLES (WATER, RICE FLOUR, SOYBEAN OIL), SAUCE (WATER, OYSTER SAUCE [WATER, SUGAR, SALT, OYSTER EXTRACTIVES {OYSTER, WATER, SALT), CORN STARCH], SOY SAUCE [WATER, SOYBEANS, WHEAT, SALT, ALCOHOL, VINEGAR, LACTIC ACID], CHICKEN BROTH, GARLIC PUREE, CANOLA OIL, CORN STARCH, LEMONGRASS PUREE, SUGAR, LESS THAN ...

What are the ingredients in PF Chang's Dan Dan noodles? ›

A Sichuan favorite, this popular Chinese dish features delicious lo mein noodles, all-natural* ground pork raised without antibiotics, earthy shiitake mushrooms, flavorful scallions and nutty toasted sesame seeds covered in a rich and savory brown sauce.

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