Thursday, May 6, 2010

Asian-Inspired Napa Salad ~ An Oldie but Goodie


This salad dates back to the late 1980's in my recipe file.  I loved it then and I still love it now.  It makes a perfect luncheon salad, buffet salad or dinner salad paired with some grilled chicken or fish.


The base of the salad is Napa cabbage and green onions.


Ramen noodles are browned in butter, or half butter and half olive oil as I do now,  along with slivered almonds and sesame seeds (you remember it now, don't you!).  Today,  I used some raw sunflower seeds as well. I love the crunch of the nuts, seeds and browned Ramen noodles!


The dressing is a lovely blend of sweet and sour.  I like to add some red pepper flakes for just a bit of  'heat'.  A few violas from the garden and you have a delicious springtime salad.
  
Asian-Inspired Napa Salad
Printable Recipe

Depending on the serving sizes, this serves 8-12 or even more.  I halve the recipe and have enough for two  meals for me and my husband.

2 Packages Ramen noodles, any flavor, uncooked. Throw away the seasoning packets.
3-4 Tablespoons butter (the original recipe calls for using 1/2 stick of butter!)
3-4 Tablespoons light olive oil
1 cup slivered almonds
1/2 cup sesame seeds (or 1/4 cup sesame seeds and 1/4 cup raw sunflower seeds)

2 small heads of Napa cabbage (or 1 small head of Napa and 1 small head of Romaine), thinly sliced
1 bunch of green onions, thinly sliced, using some of the green
1 red bell pepper, thinly sliced (optional)

Dressing (this will make more than enough to dress the salad and still have some to serve on the side)

3/4 cup sugar
1 cup canola oil
1 cup water
1/2 cup rice wine vinegar
2 Tablespoons soy sauce
1/4 teaspoon dried ginger or you can use freshly grated ginger to taste (about 1/2 teaspoon)
1/4 teaspoon dried garlic powder or 1 small clove freshly grated garlic
1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes

1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground pepper

Melt butter and oil over medium heat in very large frying pan. Saute the noodles and almonds until very brown, breaking up the noodles with a wooden spoon as they brown. Add the sesame seeds last as they brown quickly.

Whisk together the dressing ingredients.

In a very large bowl, combine all the salad ingredients. Toss with enough dressing to coat and then serve. If you wish, you can reserve some of the noodle/nut mixture to garnish.

24 comments:

Foley said...

Love this salad - mine is a little different..I use the noodle flavoring packets in the dressing - and toast the ramen noodles in the oven. It has always been a big crowd pleaser!!

Haden News said...

Susan, I LOVE this salad!! Thanks for reminding me of it! Hope you have a HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY!

The Sewing and Knitting Loft said...

My family enjoys this salad. I use regular cabbage, use the seasoning packets in the dressing, and crunch the noodles up and use them untoasted. I will have to try your version. I like the idea of toasting the noodles.

Barb

Marsha said...

Great flashback - I haven't had this salad in ages. Yours looks wonderful!

Joanne said...

I'm usually not the biggest fan of cabbage but I LOVE all this crunch! How delicious.

From the Kitchen said...

Susan, thank you for this delicious sounding/looking salad. I'm printing out the recipe as I type. I know I've had it and loved it and lost it. Now I have one of the two things I really liked from the 1980s--the other being ABBA!!

Best,
Bonnie

Julie said...

This looks delicious. Can't wait to try it!! And I love the fact that it's from the 80's. I loved the 80's.

Lazaro Cooks said...

Fantastic dish and incredible photography. Two thumbs up! Cheers!

Allie and Pattie said...

I haven't had this in forever! Thanks for bringing it back- I love it!
xoxo Pattie

Deana Sidney said...

One of my old favorites is a chicken salad (80's Vogue MAgazine)a little like this... brilliant with the noodles... I can't wait to get some cabbage and roll this baby out... I can see why you kept it on your favorite's list!

Anna said...

really lovely salad...and how many other beautiful recipes! I will bookmark some of them :-) ciao, Anna.

Cynthia said...

Susan, that's one of my favorite salads ... the perfect blend of flavors, crunch, sweet and sour. Your picture is fantastic with the cute little punch of color from the viola.

I've never made it, but often order it when I see it on the menu. I'm not sure that I would have enough self-control not to eat an excessive amount if I had it available at home. But I'd imagine there are worse things than pigging out on this salad. :)

MrsJenB said...

Someone I used to work with made this salad for every bridal/baby shower and birthday party - it was always a hit! I should start making it myself, bring back an old favorite!

Thanks for sharing this scrumptious recipe @ Foodie Friday!

Sherrie said...

I have this recipe from an old Taste of Home cookbook. Same recipe but it doesn't have the red pepper or pepper flakes. Any gathering I have to bring this salad. Everyone loves it. I have made it for years.

Amelia@SavoryandSweet said...

I love this salad, have made it many times and it is always a hit! I have never used the red pepper flakes, great idea, I will have to give it a try!
I love your blog:)

Carol said...

Love your version, it looks so tasty! Especially the addition of the sunflower seeds! and I like the Napa cabbage very much! Great flashback, Sisan!

tasteofbeirut said...

I love salads with crunch! This one fits the bill, thanks!

Suzy said...

I do something very similar but with Bok Choy. Love it!! Great recipe to flashback to :-) Thanks for joining me this week.

A Grain of Salt said...

Susan, that sounds very good. I always like your salad recipes!

Liana10 said...

Simply, but delicious salad.

sweetlife said...

a cruchy salad..yum..I have not had this in a long time....yum

sweetlife

pigpigscorner said...

I love the idea of adding ramen noodles, great idea!

Kathleen said...

I remember it, but I never made it!
It looks delicious, Susan, thanks for the recipe!

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