Asian salad (vegan). Crunchy Vegan Asian Salad With Baked Tofu & Garlic Soy Maple Dressing. Marinated and Baked Tofu over Crunchy Greens, Peppers, Cucumber and carrots. This salad is perfect for the warm weather.
It's so easy to put this all together, just thaw the frozen edamame, drain the oranges (save liquid), shred the romaine and purple cabbage, slice the green onions and julienne or shred the carrots. When you're ready to serve the salad, add the dressing (*whisk before pouring), almonds, and half the oranges to the bowl of veggies. A quick, easy and delicious vegan salad full of Asian flavors and the most amazing dressing! You can have Asian salad (vegan) using 9 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you achieve it.
Ingredients of Asian salad (vegan)
- Prepare 1/2 pack of rice vermicelli, cooked and rinced (cold).
- It's 2 of large carrots, cut in julienne.
- Prepare 1 of green bell pepper, thinly sliced.
- It's 1 of small english cucumber, thinly sliced.
- It's 1/2 of lettuce head or nappa cabbage head, minced.
- You need 1 block of vegetable firm tofu, diced (I used Soyarie brand).
- You need 8 teaspoon of unsalted chopped peanuts or cashew.
- You need to taste of Fresh ground black pepper.
- You need to taste of Asian sesame dressing (I used Le Grec brand).
This Vegan Asian chicken salad is perfect as a meal or served as an appetiser- A great way to use up leftovers! Serve as a side, or as a healthy lighter alternative to rice or noodles with a takeaway. Chop and prepare the carrots, cucumber, and bell pepper. Asian Broccoli Salad combines several veggies, slivered almonds, and is tossed with a super flavorful ginger vinaigrette!
Asian salad (vegan) instructions
- Separate all ingrediemts in 4 plates..
- Sprinkle with fresh ground black pepper..
- Drizzle with asian dressing..
- Serve with hot imperial rolls or eggrolls on the side..
- Enjoy!.
A perfectly balanced and healthy side dish or lunch that is packed with flavor. Now that's a body that deserves this salad. A sesame orange Asian inspired dressing, lightly enhances the abundance of carrots, peppers, red and green cabbage, and edamame in all their vegetable glory. Made with sesame oil, rice vinegar, honey and soy sauce, it is great on any type of salad. A good salad dressing is really what brings 'life' to a salad.