*I like the pad thai noodles (medium thickness), but you could use a thinner noodle. See substitutions section for other options.
**You could also use thinly sliced romaine hearts in place of napa cabbage if you can’t find it.
***Or use 2 cups of cooked protein, cut into bite-sized pieces (shrimp, baked tofu, chicken, steak, etc…). This Miso Honey Garlic Grilled Chicken would be delicious chopped up and added on top.Rice noodle cooking tip! To see if your noodles are cooked, take a couple out of the pot and run them under cold water, then bite into it. If it’s hard at all and not cooked through then keep boiling. Sometimes it tastes cooked through when it’s hot, but when you run it under cold water it clearly isn’t.
Items you can prep ahead (optional)
Cook 8 oz rice noodles
Thinly slice ½ head napa cabbage(about 5 cups)
Peel 1 cucumber, then peel into ribbons (about 2 cups)
Peel 1 large or 2 small carrots, then peel into ribbons (about 2 cups)
Make the dressing
Make the salad
Instructions
Cook the noodles according to the package instructions. Once cooked, drain and rinse with cold water and set aside or transfer to a large bowl.
In a large bowl, add the noodles, cabbage, cucumber, and carrot.
In a jar with a lid, add the dressing ingredients and shake to combine. Pour ¾ of the dressing into the bowl and toss everything to coat.
Serve topped with protein of choice, lots of herbs, peanuts, a drizzle of the remaining dressing, and sriracha (if using).
Notes
Substitutions:
To make vegetarian/vegan, substitute soy sauce or tamari for the fish sauce.
Use thinly sliced romaine hearts in place of napa cabbage if you can’t find it.
Substitute rice noodles with soba noodles, udon noodles, or even spaghetti.
Storage:
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days.
Leftovers + Repurposing:
Enjoy leftovers right out of the fridge. Make sure to toss them again as the dressing will be on the bottom and it will be a bit watered down from the cucumber. Top with all the toppings.
Top leftovers with a boiled or fried egg and sriracha.