
Top Ramen Salad

auroramom24 @cook_3095344
Cooking Instructions
- 1
cook your chicken, then dice into about 1 inch cubes
- 2
unwrap and remove seasoning packet from top ramen
- 3
break top ramen into fairly large chunks and place in a large bowl.
- 4
add Cole slaw mix and almonds
- 5
mix all ingredients into bowl, pour dressing into bowl
- 6
For dressing: mix seasoning packets and Italian dressing
- 7
Stir to coat all ingredients, cover and place in the refrigerator until ready to eat....if desired you could add a handful of almonds and another package of top ramen right before served to add some crunch
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