Easy Thai Cucumber Noodle Salad Recipe {Gluten Free/Vegan/Whole30} (2024)

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This Easy Thai Cucumber Noodle Salad is tossed in a homemade ginger sesame dressing and garnished with fresh pomegranate seeds, cashews and sesame seeds. It is made with minimal effort and ready in 15 minutes flat! Guaranteed to make you make you feel radiant from the inside out! Gluten free, vegan and Whole30 friendly.

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Many of you asked for more quick and easy healthy gluten free meals. I am here to deliver! I absolutely am in love with this easy Thai Cucumber Noodle Salad and I know you will too!

You know when you eat something and you feel really good after eating it, I mean, really good? Well, that is how this salad makes me feel. It is like eating a burst of radiant energy thanks to all the raw enzymes, vitamins and phytonutrients that this colorful raw meal provides our bodies.

Benefits of Cucumbers

Cucumbers contain multiple B Vitamins. B Vitamins are known for supporting the nervous system and easing the effects of anxiety and stress.

Cucumbers are great at keeping you hydrated. They are made up of over 90% water and makes them a perfect food for hot summer weather. (Wikipedia)

They may also help to “cool” the inflammatory response in your body. Studies suggest that cucumber extract helps reduce unwanted inflammation, in part by inhibiting the activity of pro-inflammatory enzymes.(Mercola) This has been my go to food during unwanted eczema breakouts.

Cucumbers also support a healthy digestion since their skins contain insoluble fiber which helps food move more smoothly through your digestive tract. A lack of fiber in the diet is a huge contributor to constipation. So basically, eating cucumber noodle salad is not only delicious, but really good for you!

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What I love about this salad is that it is absolutely lovely to look at! You must serve this when having guests over! They will think that you slaved in the kitchen for hours, but between you and me, you can whip this Thai Cucumber Noodle Salad up in 15 minutes or less!

The cucumber noodles are so easy to make, trust me on this one. I use a vegetable spiralizer with the smallest opening to make the cucumber noodles. I just chop of the ends of the cucumbers and put them into the spiralizer, turn the crank and out pops the cucumber noodles!

They literally take about 20 seconds to make. Yes, I am serious! Below I share how easy it is to make cucumber noodles.

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Tips for Making Spiralized Cucumber Noodles

  • use the widest cucumbers you can find to create longer ribbons (I use English Cucumbers)
  • cucumber should be at least 1 1/5 inches wide
  • cucumbers should be firm
  • no need to peel the cucumbers
  • cut off ends of cucumber with a sharp knife before spiralizing
  • use straight long cucumbers, at least 6-8” long
  • toss any short smaller ribbons into the salad
  • store cucumber noodles for up to 2 days in a sealed container in the fridge

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To make the carrot ribbons, I used a Y-shaped vegetable peeler to add a variety of texture into the salad, but you can also spiralize the carrots with the vegetable spiralizer too!

To make the Thai dressing, I use a mini food processor. I addedsesame oil, dates, garlic, water, lime juice, lime zest, ginger, gluten free Tamari, Dijon mustard, red pepper flakes and salt. Feel free to replace the Tamari with coconut aminos if you are on a Whole30 cleanse.

To make this a balanced Whole30 meal, I would recommend serving this with Cast Iron Grilled Chicken and some sliced avocado.

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Thai Cucumber Noodle Salad & Dressing

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  • Author: Ester Perez
  • Total Time: 15 minutes
  • Yield: 4 1x
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This Easy Thai Cucumber Noodle Salad is tossed in a homemade ginger sesame dressing and garnished with fresh pomegranate seeds, cashews and sesame seeds. It is made with minimal effort and ready in 15 minutes flat! Guaranteed to make you make you feel radiant from the inside out! Gluten free, vegan and Whole30 friendly.

Ingredients

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  • Dressing:
  • 2 Tablespoons toasted sesame oil
  • 2 dates, pitted
  • 1 medium garlic clove, peeled
  • 3 Tablespoons filtered water
  • 1 Tablespoon fresh lime juice
  • zest of 1 lime
  • 1 inch fresh ginger root, peeled
  • 2 teaspoons coconut aminos or gluten free Tamari (reduced sodium)
  • 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
  • Salad:
  • 2 large cucumbers (extra wide)
  • 1 large carrot
  • 1/3 cup raw cashews
  • 1/4 cup pomegranate seeds
  • 1/4 cup loosely packed cilantro leaves
  • sesame seeds for garnish
  • lime wedges for garnish

Instructions

  1. In a food processor, blend together sesame oil, dates, garlic, water, lime juice, lime zest, ginger, coconut aminos or Tamari, mustard, salt and red pepper flakes. Blend until smooth and creamy, about 1 minute. Pour Thai dressing into a jar and set aside. Makes just under 1/2 cup dressing.
  2. For salad, spiralize cucumber noodles with a vegetable Spiralizer, I use this one. Arrange cucumber noodles on plates. This will make 2 large servings or 4 small servings.
  3. Make carrot ribbons with a vegetable peeler, divide carrot ribbons among plates.
  4. Top each cucumber salad with a drizzle of Thai dressing.
  5. Top each salad with pomegranate seeds, fresh cilantro, cashews and sesame seeds. Serve each salad with a lime wedge.

Notes

Nutritional data below includes 2 Tablespoons dressing per serving.

  • Prep Time: 15 mins
  • Category: dressing

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FAQs

Can you put cucumber in ramen? ›

This dish is inspired by mazemen, a brothless ramen that often features a heap of savory ground pork and an egg yolk for richness. Here, you'll use seriously spiced ground lamb and a scoop of creamy yogurt instead, plus a couple add-ons that classically pair with the protein: crunchy cucumbers and fresh mint.

How many calories in a spicy Thai noodle salad? ›

Spicy thai noodle salad, spicy by Taylor Fresh Foods, Inc. Thai noodle salad contains 280 calories per 140 g serving. This serving contains 12 g of fat, 7 g of protein and 35 g of carbohydrate.

Is it safe to put egg in ramen? ›

You can place the whole egg into your ramen or slice it in half and put it in the noodles. Slurp up the noodles while they're still hot.

What are the benefits of cucumber salad? ›

All that water in cucumbers can help keep you hydrated. Plus, the fiber boost they give you helps you stay regular and avoid constipation. The vitamin K helps blood clot and keep your bones healthy. Vitamin A has many jobs, like helping with vision, the immune system, and reproduction.

Is spicy pad thai healthy? ›

It can definitely be a part of a balanced, well-rounded diet. While pad thai includes many nutritious ingredients, its sodium content is considerably high. You can reduce its sodium by requesting the eatery go easy on the sauce and salt-contributing condiments.

Is Thai spicy healthy? ›

The combination of spices used in Thai cuisine also helps open up airways, making it easier for your body to fight infections. Getting into specific spices on this subject, the flavorful addition of herbs like turmeric and basil provides additional immunity-boosting benefits.

How many carbs are in Thai salad dressing? ›

Mae Ploy Thai Style Salad Dressing (30 ml) contains 14g total carbs, 14g net carbs, 0g fat, 0g protein, and 57 calories.

What vegetables can you put in ramen? ›

Adding Vegetables to Instant Ramen

Quick-cooking vegetables like baby spinach, romaine lettuce, bean sprouts, thinly sliced cabbage, watercress, and scallions (amongst others) can be stirred into the soup right before serving. They should wilt in a matter of seconds.

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