Tasty Ramen Broccoli Cole Slaw

"A really nice blend of crisp broccoli, nuts and a tangy sweet dressing! Friends and I have differing opinions on this one.....I like it best when it's first made and the noodles are crunchy, some seem to like it best after a day or two in the fridge when they are softer....it's really good either way!"
 
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Ready In:
20mins
Ingredients:
11
Serves:
10
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ingredients

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directions

  • Heat butter and olive oil in large saute pan.
  • Crush Ramen Noodles and add to pan along with almonds.
  • Saute for approx 5-7 minutes or until noodles and almonds are lightly browned. Set aside.
  • In very large salad bowl, combine broccoli, broccoli slaw and sunflowers.
  • Add toasted noodle/almond mixture and toss.
  • Make dressing by whisking together in a small bowl: vegetable oil, brown sugar, apple cider vinegar and the Ramen noodle seasoning packet.
  • Pour dressing over salad and toss.
  • Top with chopped green onions.
  • Serve immediately for crisp noodle slaw, or refrigerate for one day for softer noodle slaw.

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Reviews

  1. I brought this dish to a family reunion and everyone that tried it wanted the recipe. When we make it at home it barely lasts two days between my husband and I. We just can't stop eating it. Have ommitted the onions sometimes, but we found there is even better flavor with them. To cut down on sodium, I often omit the ramen seasoning in the dressing.
     
  2. I cut the recipe in half for 4 servings. Boy, this was a delightful nice lunch for all of us today. Made recipe as posted except I cut back a little on the onions. A nice healthy recipe here. Made for 1-2-3 hit wonders.
     
  3. YUM! DH and I aren't big cole slaw fans, but this one looked unique and tasty. And it turned out great! We have several pecan trees, and so I used pecans instead of almonds but that is the only change I made. I served this with a crab bisque. Be cautions of the noodles and almonds becoming overcooked, it happens quite easily. Thanks FolkDiva!
     
  4. I enjoyed this with dinner. I quartered the recipe for just one person. Thank you for a healthy salad! Made for Pick a Chef(PAC).
     
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  1. YUM! DH and I aren't big cole slaw fans, but this one looked unique and tasty. And it turned out great! We have several pecan trees, and so I used pecans instead of almonds but that is the only change I made. I served this with a crab bisque. Be cautions of the noodles and almonds becoming overcooked, it happens quite easily. Thanks FolkDiva!
     

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I grew up in rural east Texas and Louisiana before being transplanted to the beautiful state of Kentucky at the age of 17....so for the most part, my 'hard drive' is programmed for rich, southern style food. Recipes for things like mashed potatoes, cream gravy, pot roast, chicken fried steak and chili are burned in to my DNA!! ?I will never deny my love for rich, southern foods and I'm not a fan of stripping away all the fat and flavor in order to lighten up my favorite southern staples, however (fortunately) my culinary horizons expand beyond my roots and I love finding new foods and new ways of cooking that are just as delicious and in many cases much healthier. ?I do receive an incredible amount of joy from feeding others....a trait I definately attribute to my southern roots.
 
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