Recipe video above. This Asian-style salad combines glass noodles with fresh herbs, vegetables and shredded chicken with a hoisin dressing that's slightly creamy so it clings nicely to the slippery noodles. The lime cashew crumble really makes this, so don't skip it!Terrific no-cook meal for hot summer nights. Skip the chicken to turn it into a fabulous starch + veg side for Asian meals. Serves 3 to 4 as a meal, 5 to 6 as a side. More meal-size salads here!
Glass noodles: Place dry noodles in a bowl and cover with freshly boiled water. Leave for 3 to 4 minutes or until transparent and softened. Drain using a colander, rinse under tap water (for rapid cool and reduce stickiness) then detangle using your fingers. Drain thoroughly before use. Set aside to fully cool.
Lime cashew crumble: Place ingredients in a bowl and toss. (No marinating time needed)
Dressing: Place ingredients in a jar and shake until well combined.
Salad: Place glass noodle salad ingredients in a large bowl. Pour over dressing, toss well. Add half the cashews, toss again.
Serve: Transfer to a large salad bowl or individual bowls. Sprinkle with remaining lime cashew crumble and serve!
Notes
1. Glass noodles are sold labelled as bean thread vermicelli noodles or cellophane noodles. Once soaked, they become transparent, hence the name! I use Double Pheonix brand which is sold at everyday grocery stores (Asian aisle) and Asian stores. See photos in post. Substitute with vermicelli noodles.Ignore packet if it says to soak in cold water. It takes "forever" / sometimes just doesn't work at all.2. Chicken - Or poach your own, or use leftover cooked chicken or other proteins. To make this a side salad, skip the chicken and increase the vegetables.3. Kewpie is a Japanese brand of mayonnaise that's widely available these days, sold in the Asian section of grocery stores. It's such a small amount it's fine to substitute with another mayo. To make a mayo-free version, substitute with more canola oil. Tahini would also work as a thickener and double up on lovely sesame flavour.4. Chinese five spice is a spice blend available at everyday grocery stores. It's a spice mix made with star anise, cloves, Chinese cinnamon, fennel and Sichuan pepper than is used widely in Chinese cooking as well as other Asian cuisines such as Vietnamese.Storage: Keep the lime cashew crumble and dressing separate from the salad. Toss just prior to serving. Once dressed, best consumed that day. Lime cashew crumble will keep for a few days but lime flavour fades so best to make fresh. Dressing will keep for 3 days.Nutrition per serving, assuming 4 servings. 178 calories per serving is attributable to the cashews. I cannot recommend skipping it (because it's SO GOOD!) but if you are really counting calories then it's an option..... Remember, this is for a relatively generous serving and it's for a complete meal that is satisfying!