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Make cold sesame noodle salad once, eat all week! With abundant crunchy veggies, and an easy flavor packed Asian ginger dressing, this noodle salad recipe comes together with ease. This recipe is vegan, vegetarian and easily gluten free.

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Hearty Summer Salads

Easy summer dinners, early morning baking, picnic food, and salads that can hang out in the fridge for daaaays is my idea of spending less time in the kitchen during summer.

Having a ready made salad in the fridge, like this Asian pasta salad or this Cold Peanut Noodle Salad, makes for an easy lunch or dinner because it can hang out in the fridge, ready when you are.

If you love crunchy, fresh salads and noodles, you’re going to love how this sesame noodle salad comes together. Versatile enough for lunch, dinner, an impromptu picnic or a lazy leftover dinner.

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Quick Guide: How to Make Sesame Asian Noodle Salad

Easy peasy to pull together, use the freshest veggies you can get your hands on! Upon the suggestion of a commenter, I updated the recipe to include edamame. It is optional, but I love the new addition! In summary, here’s how to make this cold noodle salad (see recipe card for details):

  • First, cook the edamame (optional) and then the pasta.
  • Second, toast the cashews and whip up the dressing.
  • Third, chop the veggies.
  • Next, when the noodles are done, drain thoroughly and toss with the dressing.
  • Last, finish the salad by tossing the noodles and all the veggies together. Sprinkle with cashews, sesame seeds and green onions.

For a spicy sesame noodle salad, a hearty douse of Sriracha will do the trick!

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What Noodles to Use?

For this sesame noodle salad, the sky is the limit! Enjoy with:

  • whole wheat thin spaghetti
  • angel hair pasta
  • soba noodles
  • brown rice (GF) pasta

Simply cook pasta according to package instructions, then follow the recipe.

The Best Sesame Oil for Asian Noodle Salad Dressing

The dressing utilizes multiple flavor builders to bring all the components of the salad together including fresh ginger, Tamari, sesame oil, lime juice and cayenne (or Sriracha).

My favorite sesame oil for this salad is organic toasted sesame oil. If not a new bottle, be sure to smell and taste the sesame oil prior to mixing into the dressing to make sure it’s not rancid. If it doesn’t have a fresh nutty smell, and/or tastes somewhat bitter, it’s time to replace it.

Look for a small bottle if this isn’t an oil you’ll use within about six months.

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A Few Recipe Notes

  • Big Salad Alert! This sesame ginger noodle salad makes a big salad, seven to eight servings, so it’s a good one to take to the office, picnic or toss in your loves lunch box.
  • Kitchen Sink Sesame Salad: Use whatever fresh veggies you have on hand. Sometimes I toss in julienned carrots or seeded, thinly sliced and quartered cucumbers in place of the red bell peppers. But one ingredient, especially during summer, that takes this salad over the top is sugar snap peas. They have a crunch factor that is satisfying!
  • No Snap Peas? If snap peas aren’t available, give snow peas a go. They make an excellent sub.
  • Edamame: Upon the suggestion from Maggie who left a comment below, I added edamame to the recipe! It’s fabulous and optional, yet worth the extra few minutes it takes to cook. Thank you, Maggie!

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Sesame Ginger Noodle Salad with Cashews Recipe

Prep Time:30 minutes minutes

Cook Time:15 minutes minutes

Rest Time::30 minutes minutes

Total Time:1 hour hour 5 minutes minutes

Servings:7 - 8 Servings

Calories:352kcal

Author:Traci York

A flavor packed dressing with crunchy veggies, Sesame Noodle Salad with Cashews comes together with ease. Make once, eat all week! Use your favorite noodle. Soba, whole wheat angel hair, spaghetti or gluten free varieties work beautifully. Picnics, potlucks, weekday lunch or summertime dinner... versatile and delicious! This recipe is vegetarian, easily vegan and gluten free

Ingredients

For the Salad:

  • 3/4 C (100g) Raw Cashews whole
  • 1 C (140g) Shelled Edamame frozen (optional)
  • 1/2 lb (230g) Angel Hair Whole Wheat Pasta or thin spaghetti, soba noodles or gluten free noodles.
  • 1 1/2 C (170g) Red Bell Pepper* (see note) sliced thin and into bite size pieces, about 1 large pepper
  • 1 1/2 C (150g) Sugar Snap or Snow Peas cut on the bias and in bite size pieces
  • 2 C (100g) Savoy or Green Cabbage or a mix of green and purple
  • 2 Scallions green and white parts sliced thin
  • 3 Tbs Sesame Seeds
  • 3-4 Stems Fresh Cilantro and/or Thai Basil chopped for garnish

For the Dressing:

  • 1/3 C (76g) Tamari
  • 1/4 C (50g) Toasted Sesame Oil
  • 1 Tbs Honey or Maple Syrup
  • 1/4 tsp Cayenne Pepper ground or use 1-2 tsp Sriracha - adjust to taste
  • 2 tsp Fresh Ginger microplaned or finely grated
  • 2 Limes one juiced, one sliced for serving

Instructions

For the Salad:

  • Preheat oven to 350 and toast cashews for about 13-15 minutes. Alternatively, dry-toast the cashews on medium-low in a skillet tossing and flipping the cashews occasionally for about 5-6 minutes - watch these carefully as they burn quickly.The cashews should be golden and fragrant when ready.

    Once cool, rough chop and set aside. (I like the oven method better with cashews as the pan method produces uneven toasting - but for the sake of leaving the oven off... there's an option!)

  • Optional Edamame: Bring a large pot of water to a boil. Once boiling add the frozen edamame. Set a timer for five minutes and cook the edamame on high heat. The water should return to a boil.

    After five minutes, fish the edamame out of the pot with a slotted spoon and transfer it to a strainer reserving the cooking water for the pasta. Rinse under cool running water. Set aside.

    Bring the water back to a boil, adding more water if needed, to cook the noodles.

  • Cook the noodles according to package directions. The noodles should be cookedal dente (to the tooth - not soggy).

    While the noodles are cooking, make the dressing (see below). Set aside.

    Drain and rinse the noodles. Transfer them to a large mixing bowl, pour the dressing on and toss to coat. Rest the noodles in the refrigerator while you finish chopping/assembling all the veggies.

  • To the noodles in the large mixing bowl, add the bell peppers (and/or carrots), peas, cabbage, scallions, sesame seeds, herbs and chopped cashews. Toss well so that all the ingredients are evenly distributed.

    Chill at least 30 minutes prior to serving so the flavors have time to marry.

  • Serve with extra lime wedges and Sriracha (if desired). Store in a covered container in the refrigerator for up to four days.

For the Dressing:

  • *taste your sesame oil before mixing the dressing to make sure it doesn't have a rancid taste. If it tastes off, replace it with fresh, otherwise you'll taste it in the salad.

    In a small jar add the Tamari, sesame oil, honey or maple syrup, cayenne (or Sriracha), lime juice and ginger. Shake well and set aside until ready to use.

Notes

*I like to use carrots as a sub for red bell pepper, or sometimes I throw both in.

Nutrition below includes edamame.

Nutrition is provided as a courtesy and is an estimate. If this information is important to you, please have it verified independently.

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 352kcal | Carbohydrates: 42g | Protein: 13g | Fat: 17g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 6g | Monounsaturated Fat: 7g | Trans Fat: 1g | Sodium: 632mg | Potassium: 489mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 7g | Vitamin A: 1531IU | Vitamin C: 67mg | Calcium: 95mg | Iron: 4mg

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  1. Sesame Ginger Noodle Salad with Cashews | Vanilla And Bean (21)Kim

    Sesame Ginger Noodle Salad with Cashews | Vanilla And Bean (22)
    Absolutely fantastic!

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    • Sesame Ginger Noodle Salad with Cashews | Vanilla And Bean (23)Traci York

      SO excited, Kim! Thank you for your note and five star rating!

      Reply

  2. Sesame Ginger Noodle Salad with Cashews | Vanilla And Bean (24)Nancy Kuhn

    Sesame Ginger Noodle Salad with Cashews | Vanilla And Bean (25)
    This noodle salad is absolutely fabulous! Full of flavor, crunch, and satisfying with the edamame added. It’s also quite beautiful to look at, but it was gone the day I made it!

    Reply

    • Sesame Ginger Noodle Salad with Cashews | Vanilla And Bean (26)Traci York

      Hiii Nancy! SO excited to read your note! Thank you for giving the salad a go… sounds like it’s time to whip up another!

      Reply

  3. Sesame Ginger Noodle Salad with Cashews | Vanilla And Bean (27)Marlene

    Sesame Ginger Noodle Salad with Cashews | Vanilla And Bean (28)
    My family loved this salad!

    Reply

  4. Sesame Ginger Noodle Salad with Cashews | Vanilla And Bean (29)Dana

    Sesame Ginger Noodle Salad with Cashews | Vanilla And Bean (30)
    I made this for dinner last night and it was FABULOUS!! My husband loved it, too, and I basically had to concede to him so he could have the leftovers for lunch today :) This will be a go-to in the future. Thanks for creating this recipe. On tonight’s menu will be the Vegetarian One Pan Mexican Quinoa Recipe. Can’t wait to taste it!

    Reply

    • Sesame Ginger Noodle Salad with Cashews | Vanilla And Bean (31)Traci York

      Hi Dana! Best news ever = win-win! Thank you for your note and giving the salad a go. SO excited for dinner tonight! I hope you love the quinoa recipe :D !

      Reply

      • Sesame Ginger Noodle Salad with Cashews | Vanilla And Bean (32)Dana

        Sesame Ginger Noodle Salad with Cashews | Vanilla And Bean (33)
        Sorry for the delayed response about the quinoa recipe but we loved it too! There were enough left overs for a few days. One night, we made nachos with it! Winner! Winner! Vegan Dinner!

        Reply

        • Sesame Ginger Noodle Salad with Cashews | Vanilla And Bean (34)Traci York

          No worries, Dana! So excited you enjoyed the quina recipe too! Thank you for coming back and letting me know :D

          Reply

    • Sesame Ginger Noodle Salad with Cashews | Vanilla And Bean (37)Traci

      Hi Kathryn! Hooray! Thank you for your note, rating and giving the noodle salad a go!

      Reply

  5. Sesame Ginger Noodle Salad with Cashews | Vanilla And Bean (38)Barbara

    When you say raw cashews, I have never seen those available in the store, we don’t live in the big city, so that may be why. At Costco they have salted and unsalted, we usually buy the salted. So would I rinse off the salt, let them dry and then toast them?

    I also was thinking of buying a bag of already shredded cabbage, would that be enough for the two of us?

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    • Sesame Ginger Noodle Salad with Cashews | Vanilla And Bean (39)Traci

      Hi Barbara! I’m thinking the salted at Costco are already roasted. You can leave the salt on, but the salad may be too salty. Rinsing and drying should be fine. Taste them after they’re dry and if you want to tease a bit more flavor out, you can probably roast them or not. Let your taste guide you. For the bag of shredded cabbage, I’m not sure how much cabbage is in a bag. Can you clarify?

      Reply

  6. Sesame Ginger Noodle Salad with Cashews | Vanilla And Bean (40)Barbara A. Roumaya

    Sesame Ginger Noodle Salad with Cashews | Vanilla And Bean (41)
    This was fantastic. I made the vegan version. Made it on the weekend and had a delicious,protein packed salad all week. I didn’t change a thing in the recipe.
    Thanks!

    Reply

    • Sesame Ginger Noodle Salad with Cashews | Vanilla And Bean (42)Traci

      Hi Barbara! Thank you for your note and giving the recipe a go! Hooray for a protein packed salad all week :D

      Reply

  7. Sesame Ginger Noodle Salad with Cashews | Vanilla And Bean (43)Jocelyn

    Sesame Ginger Noodle Salad with Cashews | Vanilla And Bean (44)
    My family loved this! Thanks for mentioning possible substitutions for the vegetables. I will definitely be making this again.

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    • Sesame Ginger Noodle Salad with Cashews | Vanilla And Bean (45)Traci

      Hi Jocelyn! Thank you for your note and giving the recipe a go! Hooray!

      Reply

  8. Sesame Ginger Noodle Salad with Cashews | Vanilla And Bean (46)Mary Blaine Atwater

    This looks fabulous! Would soba noodles also work in this recipe?

    Reply

    • Sesame Ginger Noodle Salad with Cashews | Vanilla And Bean (47)Traci

      Hi Mary! Use your favorite noodles. Soba will be sooo good!

      Reply

  9. Sesame Ginger Noodle Salad with Cashews | Vanilla And Bean (48)Patty

    Sesame Ginger Noodle Salad with Cashews | Vanilla And Bean (49)
    Perfect spring dinner!! My husband raved all the way through. You might get 6-8 servings from this, but if people find it as good as we did, count on 3.😂

    Reply

    • Sesame Ginger Noodle Salad with Cashews | Vanilla And Bean (50)Traci

      Hi Patty! SO happy to hear! Thank you for your note and giving the recipe a go. I understand about the three! lol!

      Reply

  10. Sesame Ginger Noodle Salad with Cashews | Vanilla And Bean (51)Cindy

    Sesame Ginger Noodle Salad with Cashews | Vanilla And Bean (52)
    Love the flavor, I was tasting it as I was putting it together and it is delicious! I can only imagine it’ll be better as it sits. Thank you for a great hot day salad. I can definitely see taking this to a potluck.

    Reply

    • Sesame Ginger Noodle Salad with Cashews | Vanilla And Bean (53)Traci

      Thank you for your note, Cindy and giving the recipe a go! YES to cool salads on hot summer days! It’s perfect for a potluck… and I can’t wait for those to be happening again :).

      Reply

  11. Sesame Ginger Noodle Salad with Cashews | Vanilla And Bean (54)Kathryn

    Sesame Ginger Noodle Salad with Cashews | Vanilla And Bean (55)
    Delicious and easy to make salad. Will definitely be making this again. Thank you for the great recipe.

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    • Sesame Ginger Noodle Salad with Cashews | Vanilla And Bean (56)Traci

      So happy to hear Kathryn! Thank you so much for your note and rating. Hooray for a tasty noodle salad!

      Reply

  12. Sesame Ginger Noodle Salad with Cashews | Vanilla And Bean (57)Maggie

    Sesame Ginger Noodle Salad with Cashews | Vanilla And Bean (58)
    I love this recipe – it’s a lot of chopping, but worth it. I made it for the fourth time last night, doubled the recipe, so we’d have leftovers … my husband asked about the protein? I don’t see the figures here? I can add edamame next time, but just wondered … thanks. You are my first go-to for recipes, now that my husband has taken the vegan route!

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    • Sesame Ginger Noodle Salad with Cashews | Vanilla And Bean (59)Traci

      Hii Maggie! Thank you for your kind words and coming back to leave a note. So happy you two enjoyed the recipe. Edamame sounds like a delicious addition – what a great tip! Please feel free to plug in the ingredient list to any online calorie/protein calculator you like.

      Reply

  13. Sesame Ginger Noodle Salad with Cashews | Vanilla And Bean (60)hilana

    I am in love with your food. Seriously. In. LOVE.

    Reply

    • Sesame Ginger Noodle Salad with Cashews | Vanilla And Bean (61)Traci

      LOL – thank you so much Hilana! Day made! :D

      Reply

  14. Sesame Ginger Noodle Salad with Cashews | Vanilla And Bean (62)andrea

    Adding to the meal plan for next week!!

    Reply

    • Sesame Ginger Noodle Salad with Cashews | Vanilla And Bean (63)Traci

      Hooray! Thank you Andrea. Hope you enjoy it!

      Reply

  15. Sesame Ginger Noodle Salad with Cashews | Vanilla And Bean (64)Supriya Kuttty

    Sesame Ginger Noodle Salad with Cashews | Vanilla And Bean (65)
    I made this today and loved it! It’s really yummy and healthy really… Me and my friends enjoyed this. Sorry about your herbs garden. Be happy It will fine very soon… Thanks for sharing this awesome recipe with us. Looking forward to more recipes. Regards xoxo

    Reply

    • Sesame Ginger Noodle Salad with Cashews | Vanilla And Bean (66)Traci

      Thank you for your note Supriya! What fun to share all these noodles with your friends!

      Reply

  16. Sesame Ginger Noodle Salad with Cashews | Vanilla And Bean (67)Corie

    Sesame Ginger Noodle Salad with Cashews | Vanilla And Bean (68)
    I made this today and loved it! A great afternoon meal on a hot summer day. The sugar snap peas added a wonderful crunch and sweetness. I accidently added a teaspoon of cayenne which really made this spicy, but I was able to cool it down with a little more maple syrup and tamari. Loved this salad despite a little extra spiciness!

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    • Sesame Ginger Noodle Salad with Cashews | Vanilla And Bean (69)Traci

      Thank you for your note Corie! Oh myyy that cayenne! You really turned up the heat – talk about mouth water!! hehe! So happy you enjoyed the recipe!

      Reply

  17. Sesame Ginger Noodle Salad with Cashews | Vanilla And Bean (70)Jane Harrelson

    Sesame Ginger Noodle Salad with Cashews | Vanilla And Bean (71)
    Made this tonight – really delicious. Great summer evening supper with a glass of wine!

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    • Sesame Ginger Noodle Salad with Cashews | Vanilla And Bean (72)Traci

      Thank you for your note Jane! I’m so glad you enjoyed it. I hope you have leftovers for an easy Saturday… and more wine, of course!

      Reply

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