Thai Spaghetti Salad!

 “This Thai spaghetti salad recipe is on REPEAT in my house!!!! So yummy. Love it! Thank you!” ~Natalie

I GOT THE IDEA FOR THIS THAI SPAGHETTI SALAD FROM MY GROCERY STORE DELI!

I get some of my best recipe ideas from the deli counter at my favorite market. They make surprisingly good salads and we like to pick 2 or 3 and call it dinner during the summer months when it’s too hot and sticky to cook. I chose three last week and I loved them so much I’m recreating each one for the blog. This Thai spaghetti salad is a twist on a potluck staple, spaghetti salad.

THAI SPAGHETTI SALAD INGREDIENTS

This is a mash up between spaghetti salad, an American potluck classic, and a Thai noodle salad. It’s a true hybrid!
  • spaghetti
    • I like to use regular spaghetti, not thin nor thick. It’s just the right consistency for this salad.
  • red cabbage
    • make sure your cabbage is thinly sliced, and the shreds aren’t super long for best eating experience.
  • shredded carrots
  • green onions
  • roasted peanuts
  • sesame seeds
  • cilantro leaves
  • basil leaves
  • DRESSING
  • rice vinegar
  • vegetable oil
  • smooth peanut butter
  • garlic
  • cayenne pepper
  • salt to taste

THE SHORTCUT TO A COPY CAT RECIPE

Prepared salads are usually easy to copy because they usually have their ingredients printed right on the label of the container. By law they have to list the ingredients in descending order of the amount used. I just used the label on my saved plastic container to build this wonderful spicy Thai spaghetti salad, starting with the pasta, red cabbage, and carrots, right through to the cayenne pepper and peanuts. It was fun, and it turned out perfect.

A USEFUL PASTA SALAD FOR POTLUCKS AND BARBECUES

This salad is hearty, colorful, and can be made ahead of time; the flavors actually benefit from hanging out in the fridge. It’s an economical way to feed a crowd, and there’s no mayo to spoil outdoors, either. As is it’s a hearty side dish, but you can easily augment it with extra protein in the form of shredded rotisserie chicken or grilled shrimp.

THAI FLAVORS ARE SO REFRESHING!

While this is not an authentic Thai recipe, the famously refreshing Thai flavor profile is represented. The Thai flavors make it unique but the salad is still familiar. It’s a great ‘starter’ Thai recipe for newbies or kids.

Fresh basil and cilantro are essential for this salad, so make sure you have some on hand. Better yet, buy small herb plants at your local nursery and keep them on the windowsill or back porch so you’ll always have fresh herbs available.

TIPS FOR MAKING THAI SPAGHETTI SALAD

  • For best texture, shred your carrots in your food processor fitted with the shredding blade. A box grater can make wet and mushy shreds.
  • I sliced my red cabbage on my mandoline slicer set on the 1/8 inch setting. This results in fine shreds that retain their texture. Slice the shreds in half if they are very long.
  • Use regular spaghetti rather than the thin or thick style. Thin spaghetti can become mushy, and thick will be too starchy and overpower the veggies.
  • Cook your spaghetti to an al dente stage so it retains some texture. It will soften further after you dress and chill it.

MORE SUMMER POTLUCK SALADS

They’re some are some of the best eating out there…the most successful ones are sturdy, have mass appeal, and can be made ahead

  • Cowboy Caviar
  • Thai Salad
  • Mediterranean Bean Salad
  • Dill Pickle Potato Salad
  • Layered Rainbow Salad
  • Israeli Salad
  • Pasta Salad with Tuna
“This is such a hit in our family that I was requested to make it for my daughter’s graduation party. **For 100 people!** It still turned out fantastic and I’ve shared this recipe with a TON of people, as a result!!” ~TofuMom

source: https://theviewfromgreatisland.com/spicy-thai-spaghetti-salad-recipe/


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