This is one of those Asian dishes that is so simple, fast and easy to make that you can’t believe what a punch it packs. Each bite starts with the crisp crunch of summer, followed by the clean tang of rice vinegar, and finishing with a spicy kick like a taekwando match in your mouth. As your mouth soaks in the burn, you quickly take another bite to cool it off and experience it all over again. Yeah, it’s that awesome, with only a few ingredients. It only takes about two minutes to make and is perfect as a side salad, or a slaw on top of Korean BBQ, and I love bringing it to parties because people freak out about it being zucchini “noodles”. If you don’t want it as spicy, use less red pepper flakes or skip them all together.
 Oh, and if you like this recipe, you have to try the dressing with grilled cucumber, so crazy!
Asian Zucchini Noodle Salad
serves 4 as sideIngredients
1 large zucchini
2 TBS rice vinegar
1/2 tsp sesame oil
1/4 tsp red pepper flakes (or less for less spicy)
1/2 tsp sugar
1/2 tsp soy sauce
1/2 tsp dried mint
salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
Use a vegetable peeler to peel your zucchini into “noodles”. Mix with remaining ingredients. Refrigerate at least 20 minutes before serving.
Approximate cost/serving: Depending on when/where you get your zucchini less than 30 cents per serving. Since ours was from our CSA it’s about 3 cents per serving!
Vegetarian/Gluten Free: Totally vegetarian, for gluten free make sure to use wheat free shoyu or soy sauce.
Looks delicious and healthy!!
have fun on your trip!
oooh boy does that look good!
Looks like a beautiful side salad… I absolutely love asian zucchini salads! The “noodles” look so fun – much more exciting than using slices. Enjoy your camping trip!
Diana, I can’t wait to make this! It just screams summer. I hope your camping trip was all smiles and no mosquitoes.
I was just at the farmers’ market yesterday wondering what in the heck I could do with all of that zucchini. This looks great!
That’s such a great idea. I love anything with sesame oil, red pepper flakes, and soy sauce. I just bought zucchini at the farmer’s market yesterday too – maybe I’ll consider trying this!