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Simi Salad (aka Ramen Noodle Salad)

August 14, 2007 by Andrea   Print This Post Print This Post
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6 Responses to “Simi Salad (aka Ramen Noodle Salad)”
  1. Kalyn says:

    Everyone makes this type of salad in Utah, sometimes with chicken added. I’m trying to think of what you could use for the ramen noodles that would be made with whole grains, because I don’t think I could pass off ramen noodles as being South Beach Diet friendly no matter how hard I tried!

  2. Deborah says:

    This salad was a family favorite growing up! We would add just a touch of the ramen noodle seasoning to give it a kick – and we called it Chinese Cole Slaw. Now I am craving it!

  3. Prissy says:

    We make this too at my house…we simply call it like it sounds…CRUNCHY SALAD! We use the Ramen spice packet too, but I’ve been anxious to try another seasoning combination that doesn’t have as much sodium.

  4. Cris says:

    I have a similar recipe from a German friend, and she guaranteed to me it was German, funny, how the recipes go round. I tried it once though when I wrote it down a couple of years ago. This is like a nice reminder to look up my old recipes.

  5. Andrea says:

    How funny! I never cease to be amazed at how recipes spread, yet mutate and and get different names in different regions, especially in the days before mass communication. Thanks for sharing your names for this salad!

  6. linda says:

    Wow, I like your blog. I didn’t know where Sapian was and have just checked out the link ! gonna try and make the salad it looks different!
    I am new to blogging, I have just started my food blog, pennypincherspantry in the uk, so I am just looking round the blogs and there are some amazing ones, like yours. Wow!!! I have added you to my blogroll!

    love linda x

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