Ramen Noodle Salad

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This ramen noodle salad is so simple to make, full of flavor, and always a crowd pleaser. You’re sure to love this easy and delicious pasta salad recipe!

ramen noodle salad in a big bowl and on a plate.

I realize that based on the deliciousness of this salad recipe, it should have a better or more descriptive name. However, around here, it’s referred to as ramen noodle salad, so I decided to stick with that.

This is another one of those recipes I can’t believe I haven’t shared with you before now. It’s something my family has been eating for years. It usually pops up half a dozen times in the summer months.

ramen noodle salad piled on a plate.
ramen noodle salad in a big bowl.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

Not only is this ramen noodle salad super simple to make, but it’s also really tasty. Plus, the ingredients are basic (in a good way), so it tends to please most people (with the exception of my brother, who doesn’t like almonds.)

If you’re in a rut and tired of the same ol’ pasta or macaroni salad, you need to give this recipe a try. I’m confident you and you’re guests are going to like it. Also, it holds up well in the refrigerator, so it will last you a couple of days, should there be any leftovers.

close up of ramen noodle salad on a plate.

Ingredients

There are two basic parts to this ramen noodle salad – the salad and the dressing. Even so, the list of ingredients is still really short. Here’s what I used in my ramen noodle salad.

  • Chicken Ramen Noodles: You will use both the noodles and flavor packs.
  • Fresh Broccoli: Since this is a salad, chop up the broccoli into tiny bite-sized florets.
  • Celery: Dice fresh celery into small pieces, so they do not distract from the rest of the salad.
  • Red Onion: These have the best and sweetest flavors. You can use yellow onions as a substitute.
  • Vegetable Oil: Use your favorite type of oil in the salad dressing. Olive oil and avocado oil are great choices.
  • Apple Cider Vinegar: This gives the salad the tangy flavor everyone loves! You can also use white vinegar or red wine vinegar as a substitute.
  • Sugar: White granular sugar sweetens it up and enhances the overall flavor.
  • Black Pepper: Fresh ground black pepper has the strongest flavor.
  • Sliced Almonds: These are optional, but they add protein and fiber to the salad (plus a fun crunch!)
pouring hot water onto ramen noodles.

How to Make

The process of making this ramen noodle salad is simple.  For your convenience, I’ve also provided a full ingredient list and detailed instructions in the printable recipe card below.

  1. You start by cooking the noodles. However, instead of boiling them, you just pour hot water over them and allow them to soak while you prepare the other ingredients. This results in the perfect noodle.
ramen noodles soaking in water.
  1. Into the noodles go fresh broccoli, celery, and red onion. You can vary the amounts based on what you have, but I think the proportions I have in the recipe card below work well.
Ramen Noodle Salad ingredients in bowls.
  1. Next, make the dressing by whisking together vegetable oil, apple cider vinegar, sugar, and the flavor packets that come with the ramen noodles. Yes, it will seem like a lot of flavor packets, but there are a lot of noodles, so the amounts balance out.
ramen noodle salad dressing in a bowl with a whisk.
  1. With the noodles ready, veggies cut, and the dressing whisked, throw in some sliced almonds and mix it all together.

Now, before you get frustrated trying to mix this, let me recommend using a chef’s best tool: your hands. Give them a good wash and get in there and mix it all up so the dressing coats everything.

And that’s it!

ramen noodle salad in a big bowl and served on a plate.

I recommend popping the salad in the refrigerator for about an hour before serving just to let those noodles soak up some of that flavor. Before carrying it to the table, give the salad one final stir, and you’re good to go.

close up of ramen noodle salad in a big bowl.

Frequently Asked Questions

Before we get to the printable recipe card, here are some questions people often ask about ramen noodle salad. If you don’t see your question in this list, please leave it in the comments.

Can lettuce be used in ramen salad?

Yes, you can add lettuce to this salad if you like. Some people add crispy shredded red cabbage. Others sprinkle in some matchstick carrots. Whenever you add different types of veggies, make sure they are shredded or chopped really small.

Is it ok to eat raw ramen noodles?

Raw or uncooked ramen noodles are safe to eat. Some types of ramen noodle salads actually use uncooked ramen noodles. This way, they become more like crispy chow mein noodles or crunchy croutons.

In fact, I knew a person that used to open a bag of ramen, sprinkle in the seasoning packet, and eat it like potato chips.

What kind of dressing do you add to ramen noodle salad?

I’ve seen lots of different variations on this classic recipe. Some people use a soy sauce-based Asian dressing. I prefer a sweet Italian dressing because I like the tanginess of it.

I should also mention that this salad is fairly inexpensive. Did you know that ramen noodle packs only cost 25 cents a piece? I hadn’t bought them in years (my mom is the one who usually makes this recipe), but I was shocked when I saw the price tag.

Delicious! You can grab the full recipe for this ramen noodle salad below. This is the perfect salad to make for your meal prep or to serve for a large group at a party.

So, if you’re looking for a new and delicious summer pasta salad, this ramen noodle salad just might be the one. Enjoy!

ramen noodle salad on a plate with a fork and napkin.

More Pasta Salads You May Enjoy

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fork taking a scoop of ramen noodle salad.

Ramen Noodle Salad

This Ramen Noodle Salad is so simple to make, full of flavor, and always a crowd pleaser. You’re certain to love this easy and delicious pasta salad recipe!
5 from 4 votes
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Course: Appetizer, Side Dish
Cuisine: American
Keyword: pasta salad, ramen
Prep Time: 30 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 40 minutes
Servings: 12 people
Calories: 346kcal

Ingredients

Instructions

  • In a large bowl, add the six packets of ramen noodles. Break each block of the noodles in half before adding it to the bowl. Set the flavor packets to the side so you can use them for the dressing.
  • Top the noodles with 6-8 cups of boiling water. As the noodles soak, stir them every few minutes to ensure they are evenly cooked.
  • While your noodles soak, chop up the broccoli into 1/- to 1-inch pieces. For this recipe, I recommend using mostly the leafy part with a shorter stem. Cut the celery and red onion as well. Set aside.
  • In a small bowl, whisk together the vegetable oil, apple cider vinegar, sugar, black pepper, and all six of the chicken flavor packs from the noodles. Set aside.
  • After 10-15 minutes your noodles should be ready. Strain off the water and rinse the noodles with cold water. Rinse them until they are cooled. Shake off the excess water.
  • In a large bowl, add the noodles, broccoli, celery, red onion, and sliced almonds. Pour the dressing over the top. Mix together with your hands (recommended) or a large spoon until everything is evenly coated with the dressing.
  • Cover the bowl with a lid or plastic wrap and place in the refrigerator for at least one hour before serving.

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Nutrition

Calories: 346kcal | Carbohydrates: 39g | Protein: 7g | Fat: 19g | Saturated Fat: 11g | Sodium: 881mg | Potassium: 236mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 10g | Vitamin A: 185IU | Vitamin C: 21mg | Calcium: 45mg | Iron: 2mg

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