Ramon Noodle - Broccoli Slaw... The good news/bad news salad...
On bad days, this reminds me of funerals and the dinner following.
Either way, if the church basement ladies made it you know its good!
These days, it's all pretty much good as this is one of my go-to easy, do in advance salads, perfect for a back yard grill/BBQ session. You have to look close, but in the photo to the right you can see that I used this salad as a base to platter the Grilled Curry Chicken Thighs with a Maple Chipotle Glaze. That's the Ramen/Broccoli Slaw under the chicken, surrounded by the Pimiento Bacon Burgers (yesterday's post) and an extra side of Blue Cheese Potato Salad (yesterday's post).
A GREAT Day on the Grill!
It also is a terrific salad to serve with the spicy curry chicken since the dressing on the slaw is sweetened with brown sugar. A little Heat and Sweet Action!
And BTW, this decades old recipe is actually MUCH better the next day. Once the spices and seasonings have a chance to mix, coat and absorb, the salad is at it's best. Perfect to free you up for all the fast action associated with grilling.
OK... Here's what I did...
Ramen Noodle
Broccoli Cole Slaw
Broccoli Cole Slaw
Ingredients
- 1 Package (3 ounces) Ramen Noodles Oriental Flavor (others work well also)
- 1 Package (12 Ounces) Broccoli Slaw (in the bagged salad section of the store)
- 1 Stick (8 TBS) Butter
- 1/3 Cup Slivered Almonds
- FOR THE DRESSING
- 1/3 Cup Olive Oil
- 1/4 Cup Brown Sugar
- 4 TBS Apple Cider Vinegar
- Seasoning Packet From the Ramon Noodle Mix
- Crush the Ramen noodles with a rolling pin while melting butter in a large skillet over low/medium heat.
- Add the crushed noodles and slivered almonds to the skillet and saute, stirring occasionally (keep temperature at low/medium heat).
- Meanwhile, whisk together all the dressing ingredients in a small bowl.
- Place the shredded broccoli into bowl and toss with the noodles, almonds.
- Pour dressing over salad and toss to coat.
- Serve Chilled and ENJOY!!!
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It is sooo much better if you put the almonds and toasted noodles on each serving just before eating. The crunch is the key. Spicy chicken is my fav ramen for this dish.
ReplyDeleteThis looks so good. I'm going to try it for our picnic this weekend!
ReplyDeleteI did lilke Janice did except I cooked up some Bacon (Crispy) and I sprinkle over top of the salad for each salad plate !!! Thanks Janice for the tip and the other reason why I sprinkle the Bacon on top is because it gets kinda wet and I do not like wet Bacon !!! Also Thanks 52ways for the Recipe, HomeMade/Semi Cooking auntbea (From NorthEast,Maryland)
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