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This Vietnamese noodle salad is made with vermicelli rice noodles, fresh herb, and vegetables! It’s tossed with a delicious tangy and savory Vietnamese dressing and can be served cold!
This Vietnamese noodle salad is light, refreshing, and full of crunchy vegetables and fresh herbs! It's a great cold noodle salad to serve with any Asian meal or can be eaten as a main course.
It's a versatile recipe that can be customized to your liking. Add any choice of protein for a filling, satisfying meal. Or add a variety of vegetables for a healthy, vegan Vietnamese noodle salad!
This Asian noodle salad can be served cold or at room temperature. It's a great recipe to bring to any potluck as you can make it ahead of time and serve it chilled.
Ingredients
- Vermicelli rice noodles - use thin rice noodles because they can be rehydrated simply by soaking in boiling water. You can also use thin mung bean noodles.
- Fresh herbs - use any combination of fresh herbs. My favorites are Thai basil, cilantro, and mint. Scallions are another good option.
- Jalapeno peppers - add jalapenos or sriracha to make it a spicy Asian noodle salad.
The dressing for this cold Asian noodle salad is a simple Vietnamese sauce made of soy sauce, lime juice, sugar, rice wine vinegar, and garlic. If you'd like, you can replace the soy sauce for fish sauce. Otherwise keep it as is for a vegan noodle salad.
Instructions
- Soak the vermicelli rice noodles in boiling water for about 3 minutes or until completely soft. Drain completely.
- Prep your vegetables and chop your herbs - basil, cilantro, and mint. Place them on top of the noodles.
- Pour the dressing and toss to combine. Serve immediately.
It's a quick and easy recipe that's ready in about 15 minutes. Keep it in the fridge to serve as a cold Asian noodle salad that's perfect for summer.
Variations
Add any of the following vegetables:
- shredded lettuce
- shredded cabbage
- green beans
- bean sprouts
- Red and orange bell peppers
This pairs excellently with Thai tofu satay or any other protein!
FAQ
Can I make this in advance?
Yes! Assemble the noodle salad but leave out the dressing. Wrap it tightly with plastic wrap as the herbs can dry out. Keep in the fridge for up to 24 hours.
Add the dressing right before serving.
What other noodles can I use?
You can use any thin noodles you like. I used thin vermicelli rice noodles in this recipe but you can also use thin mung bean noodles.
Thicker noodles may be used - just cook them according to the package then rinse them under cold water to remove excess starch. Drain them well with a colander before adding it to the salad.
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Recipe
Vietnamese Noodle Salad with Tangy Dressing
This Vietnamese noodle salad is made with vermicelli rice noodles, fresh herbs and vegetables! It’s tossed with a delicious tangy and savory Vietnamese dressing and can be served cold!
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Prep Time 15 minutes mins
Total Time 15 minutes mins
Course Main Course, Salad, Sides
Cuisine Asian, Vietnamese
Servings 4
☑ Ingredients
- 7 oz thin vermicelli rice noodles - - (dried) about 200g; substitute with any thin noodle
- 3 cups cucumber - - julienned; about 2 cucumbers
- 3 cups carrots - - julienned; about 2 medium carrots
- 2 ⅓ cups fresh herbs - basil, cilantro, mint, scallions - - packed tightly
- 2 jalapeno peppers - - (optional); cut into thin rounds
- lime wedges - - (optional); for serving
- crushed peanuts - - (optional); for garnish
Dressing
- ¼ cup fish sauce - use soy sauce for vegan option
- ¼ cup sugar
- ⅓ cup water
- 2 Tablespoons lime juice - - freshly squeezed (about half a lime)
- 2 teaspoons rice wine vinegar
- 1 clove garlic - - minced
- 1 small Thai chili pepper - - (optional) finely diced
Instructions
Rehydrate your noodles by soaking them in boiling water for about 3 minutes or until completely soft. Drain the noodles and set them aside in a colander to drain off excess water.
This method works if using thin noodles. Otherwise, follow the directions on the package to cook the noodles. Meanwhile prep the vegetables and herbs.
Add all the ingredients for the dressing in a bowl and stir to combine. Taste and adjust according to your preferences. Makes about 1 cup of sauce.
Place the noodles in a large bowl and top with the cucumbers, carrots, basil, cilantro, and any other fresh herbs. Add the jalapenos at this time (if using). Add the dressing and toss to combine.
Serve immediately as a main course or as a side. Add your choice of protein on top. See Notes for make ahead instructions.
✎ Recipe Notes
Make Ahead:
If making ahead, leave out the dressing and store the noodle salad in the fridge to serve cold. As the herbs can bruise and dry out easily, cover tightly with plastic wrap. Add the dressing and toss to combine right before serving. Make ahead a day in advance.
Nutrition
Calories: 117kcal | Carbohydrates: 26g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 880mg | Potassium: 547mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 19g | Vitamin A: 16936IU | Vitamin C: 24mg | Calcium: 78mg | Iron: 1mg
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*Nutritional information is an estimate, calculated using online tools.
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HC
Hi! I have a question - one of the picture is from your "classic vietnamese dipping sauce (nuoc cham)" recipe so I wanted to make sure if I should follow that or just the recipe written above. Was the dressing intended to be a vegan nuoc cham?
Thanks!
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Jamie
Hi HC! Yes the dressing is a vegan nuoc cham but if you're not vegan, feel free to replace the soy sauce with fish sauce. Hope you enjoy this! 🙂
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Maggie
Incredibly delicious and super simple! It reminds me of the vermicelli noodle salads at my local Vietnamese restaurants. Love the dressing!Reply
Shelley
This is just gorgeous and so very simple! I love delicious, easy salads like this - and it's wonderful that I can sub in different veggies I might have on hand and add various proteins to make it a more substantial main. So flexible!Reply
Annie
Love how fresh and delicious this is. It is a super easy salad to prepare, and we loved the kick from the jalapeno peppers! Will be making this on repeat for work lunches!Reply
Aleta
Oh my gosh, this is exactly what I've been looking for. That dressing? Absolutely delicious with all the fresh veggies, noodles and herbs. Delicious combination!Reply
Erin
I love how light and healthy this is! Especially for the upcoming warmer days. And so easy, too!Reply
Farrukh
I tried these out for lunch and it came out so delicious! The tangy flavor is really good! Definitely making this again !Reply
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