Best Lizanns Oriental Cabbage Salad Recipes

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SIMPLE ORIENTAL ASIAN CABBAGE SALAD RECIPE



Simple Oriental Asian Cabbage Salad Recipe image

Learn how to make a simple Oriental Asian cabbage salad recipe in just 5 minutes! It's a HEALTHY (keto, paleo) shredded cabbage salad, full of flavor.

Provided by Maya Krampf

Categories     Salad

Time 5m

Number Of Ingredients 10

2 tbsp Olive oil
3 tbsp Coconut aminos
1 tbsp White wine vinegar ((or rice vinegar))
2 tsp Toasted sesame oil
1/2 tsp Garlic powder
1/2 tsp Sea salt
14 oz Coleslaw mix
1 medium Bell pepper ((diced))
2 medium Green onions ((sliced))
1/4 cup Sunflower seeds ((shelled))

Steps:

  • In a large bowl, whisk together all the dressing ingredients.
  • Add the salad ingredients and toss to coat in dressing.
  • Serve immediately or refrigerate for several hours to intensify flavors.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 120 kcal, Carbohydrate 8 g, Protein 2 g, Fat 9 g, SaturatedFat 1 g, Sodium 377 mg, Fiber 2 g, Sugar 3 g, ServingSize 1 serving

CHINESE CABBAGE SALAD



Chinese Cabbage Salad image

Beautiful salad to serve with your favorite Chinese dishes!! Sesame oil and rice vinegar are a must for the authentic Chinese flavor.

Provided by MommyBennett

Categories     Salad     Coleslaw Recipes     No Mayo

Time 20m

Yield 6

Number Of Ingredients 10

2 tablespoons sesame seeds
1 ½ tablespoons rice vinegar
½ teaspoon sesame oil
2 tablespoons white sugar
½ teaspoon salt
¼ teaspoon black pepper
⅓ cup olive oil
4 cups shredded cabbage
2 carrots, shredded
1 (3 ounce) package ramen noodles, crushed

Steps:

  • In a small skillet, toast sesame seeds over medium heat until golden brown and fragrant.
  • In a small bowl, mix together vinegar, sesame oil, olive oil, sugar, salt, pepper, and ramen seasoning packet.
  • In a large bowl, mix together cabbage, carrots, and crushed ramen noodles. Toss with dressing to coat evenly. Top with toasted sesame seeds.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 175.8 calories, Carbohydrate 11.6 g, Fat 14.4 g, Fiber 2.5 g, Protein 1.7 g, SaturatedFat 2.1 g, Sodium 268.6 mg, Sugar 7 g

ORIENTAL CABBAGE SALAD



Oriental Cabbage Salad image

I had this recipe at a party and immediately loved it. Whenever I make it, it's always a hit. Sometimes I add a cooked chicken breast to the salad and make a meal out of it.

Provided by BAker

Categories     Vegetable

Time 15m

Yield 8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 10

2 tablespoons soy sauce
1/4 cup cider vinegar
1/2 cup sugar
3/4 cup oil
1 head napa cabbage, clean and chop
1 bunch green onion, chop
1/3 cup sesame seeds
1/2 cup almonds
2 packages ramen noodles
1 tablespoon oil

Steps:

  • Combine soy sauce, vinegar, sugar and oil in a small saucepan and cook over medium heat until sugar dissolves.
  • Remove from heat and cool.
  • (Can be made a day in advance,) Refrigerate until ready to use.
  • Break up Ramen noodles (discard seasoning packets or save them for another use).
  • Saute noodles, almonds and sesame seeds in oil until they brown.
  • Stir often.
  • Remove from heat.
  • Combine cabbage, onions and noodle mixture.
  • Toss with the dressing about 20 minutes before serving (this allows the noodles to soften).

LIZANN'S ORIENTAL CABBAGE SALAD



Lizann's Oriental Cabbage Salad image

Make and share this Lizann's Oriental Cabbage Salad recipe from Food.com.

Provided by LizAnn

Categories     Vegetable

Time 20m

Yield 10 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 13

1/2 head iceberg lettuce, shredded
1 head cabbage, chopped in small pieces
6 gren onion scallions, chopped
1 cup cucumber, quartered and sliced
1 cup sesame seeds, toasted
1/2 cup sliced almonds, toasted
2 (3 ounce) packages ramen noodles, broken in small pieces
1/4 cup vinegar
2 tablespoons water
1/2 cup canola oil
2 tablespoons sesame oil
1 tablespoon sugar
1 teaspoon herbox beef bouillon granules or 1 teaspoon herbox chicken bouillon granule

Steps:

  • In a large bowl, toss togehter vegetables.
  • In a jar with lid add all dressing ingredients.
  • Refrigerate.
  • When ready to serve mix all ingredients together and serve.
  • Ramen noodles will loose their crunch after awhile so it is always best to mix everything together right before you serve it.
  • MMM--.

MISSION CHINESE FOOD'S CABBAGE SALAD



Mission Chinese Food's Cabbage Salad image

Danny Bowien, the chef and an owner of Mission Chinese Food in San Francisco and sometimes New York, wanted to have a Chinese version of Caesar salad on his menu. The dish that he and Angela Dimayuga, his executive chef, came up with is not Chinese in the least. Nor does it owe anything to Caesar save for a tin of anchovies. It is instead a Japanese ode to umami, the mysterious fifth flavor beyond sweet and salty, bitter and sour. Miso, tahini, soy sauce and dried seaweed provide a riot of flavors, and fried kasha and the raw vegetables provide copious crunch. Serve the dish alongside simple grilled chicken or pork, with a bowl of white rice. These don't even have to be all that good. You could serve this recipe alongside a teriyaki-glazed laptop case and receive plaudits for the meal. Don't have one of the ingredients? Omit! ''If you don't have it, leave it out,'' Bowien said in an interview. ''It still works.''

Provided by Sam Sifton

Time 45m

Yield 4 servings.

Number Of Ingredients 16

1/2 head red cabbage
1 medium-size beet, ideally candy-striped
Juice of 1 lemon
1 teaspoon dried hijiki seaweed
1 teaspoon ume vinegar or red-wine vinegar
2 tablespoons sweet white-miso paste
3 tablespoons tahini
1 teaspoon unseasoned rice vinegar
1 tablespoon shiro shoyu or light soy sauce
8 anchovy fillets, coarsely chopped
3 tablespoons neutral oil, like canola
1/2 cup kasha
2 tablespoons aonori seaweed, green seaweed or finely shredded nori
3 tablespoons toasted white sesame seeds
1 tablespoon shio kombu or salted kombu, optional
Pinch of salt, or to taste

Steps:

  • Cut cabbage in half, and remove core. Cut into 1-inch wedges and then into 1-inch pieces. Toss these lightly in a bowl, and set aside.
  • Under running cold water, scrub beet with a vegetable brush or paper towel. Trim the beet top and beet root to provide a flat base for slicing on a mandoline. Set thickness to 1/8 inch, and slice beets into flat rounds. Season beets with half the lemon juice, and add them to the bowl with cabbage. Set aside.
  • Make sesame-anchovy dressing. In a small bowl, cover hijiki with warm tap water. Allow to bloom for 15 minutes, then drain well, and season with ume vinegar or red-wine vinegar. Add miso, tahini, rice vinegar, shiro shoyu, the remaining lemon juice and the anchovies, and whisk to combine. Dressing should have a thick, almost mayonnaise-like consistency.
  • Make the kasha furikake. Pour neutral oil into a sauté pan, and place over medium-high heat until it begins to shimmer. Pour kasha into the hot pan, and stir it quickly with a spoon to coat with oil. Allow kasha to fry in the oil, stirring constantly, until it has darkened by two shades of brown. Drain kasha through a fine strainer, and transfer to a plate covered by paper towel. While it is hot, season with the seaweed, which should adhere to the kasha. When it has cooled, mix kasha in a small bowl with the toasted sesame seeds and, if using, the shio kombu. Salt to taste.
  • Make the salad. Add 3 tablespoons of the sesame-anchovy dressing to the bowl with the cabbage and the beets, and mix well to combine. Add more dressing if necessary. Transfer the salad to a serving bowl, and sprinkle 4 tablespoons or so of the kasha furikake over the top. (Leftover kasha furikake may be passed at the table, or saved to eat over white rice.)

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