Cellophane Noodle Salad With Cabbage

- Total Time
- 15 minutes
- Prep Time
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Ingredients
- ½small green cabbage, finely shredded (about 4 cups)
- 4ounces cellophane noodles, soaked for 20 minutes in warm water
- ¼cup chopped roasted peanuts (more to taste)
- 1cup chopped cilantro
- 2eggs
- Salt to taste
- 2teaspoons sunflower oil or peanut oil
- 1 to 3serrano or Thai chiles, minced (to taste)
- 3tablespoons sunflower oil or peanut oil
- 2large garlic cloves, finely minced or pureed
- 2tablespoons minced ginger
- ½teaspoon red pepper flakes
- 3tablespoons seasoned rice vinegar
- 1tablespoon fresh lime juice
- Salt to taste
Preparation
- Step 1
Place the cabbage in a bowl and cover with ice water. Set aside while you prepare the remaining ingredients.
- Step 2
Bring a pot of water to a boil. Salt if desired. Drain the noodles and add to the pot. Boil for 1½ minutes, drain, rinse briefly with cold water and drain thoroughly. Using a scissors, chop coarsely and transfer to a bowl. Drain the cabbage and add to the bowl, along with the peanuts, cilantro and chile(s). Toss together.
- Step 3
Beat one of the eggs in a bowl and season with salt to taste. Heat 1 teaspoon of the sunflower oil in an 8-inch nonstick skillet over high heat, or in a wok, and add the egg. Swirl the pan and let the egg spread out in a thin pancake. Lift the edges of the pancake to let egg run underneath. It should cook through quickly. Flip over and cook for a few seconds on the other side, then remove from the heat. Repeat with the other egg. Roll up the pancakes and cut in thin strips. Add half the egg shreds to the noodles and set the other half aside.
- Step 4
Place the garlic, ginger and a generous pinch of salt in a mortar and pestle and pound to a coarse paste. Heat 1 tablespoon of the sunflower oil over medium heat in the same skillet or wok in which you cooked the eggs and add the paste and the red pepper flakes. Cook, stirring, until fragrant, about 1 minute. Transfer to a bowl. Allow to cool slightly. Add the rice vinegar, the lime juice and the remaining 2 tablespoons of sunflower oil and whisk together. Taste and add salt. It should be somewhat salty. Toss with the noodle mixture. Transfer to a platter or a wide bowl, sprinkle the remaining egg shreds over the top, and serve.
- Advance preparation: The salad keeps well for a day in the refrigerator. Hold back the egg garnish, and toss again before serving.
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Delicious dish! Please note it takes longer than 15 minutes to prepare Soaking the noodles is 20 minutes alone. Allow 40 minutes for your first time, 30 after some practice. Well worth it.
This is very good, light and refreshing. I added mung bean sprouts for extra crunch. I thought there could have been a little more dressing. Used a little peanut sauce (bottled, had some in the fridge) as a condiment, that made a good dish even better.
As usual this recipe took much longer to pull together than indicated and, while the end result was good, I really wished there were ways to streamline it. As some others noted, mung bean sprouts were a good addition - added some crunch, as did some strips of red pepper. I also agree that more sauce would be nice.
More egg, more aromatics, more peanuts! About 1 to 1 cabbage to noodles. Takes me much longer to prepare but I get many servings out of this dish.
Do you really need the eggs?
This was excellent. I added a little more vinegar and lime juice to it, and I added some fish sauce to it. Without those things, the dressing was a little too subtle for my taste. But afterward, wow. Everything else was done as directed, except I used the last of a cucumber in it too. And yes, it was great the next day as well.
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