ramen cabbage salad easy to make

wiscogirl @cook_3966062
This is a very good salad. Easy to make. I use apple cider vinegar and a cabbage premix bag to save on time. You can also half the oil in the dressing if you want a more tangy flavor.
ramen cabbage salad easy to make
This is a very good salad. Easy to make. I use apple cider vinegar and a cabbage premix bag to save on time. You can also half the oil in the dressing if you want a more tangy flavor.
Cooking Instructions
- 1
dressing: add sugar, oil, vinegar, reman packet and salt amd pepper together.Set aside
- 2
saute almonds and crushed ramen noodles in butter and oil until golden.(The noodles are uncooked)
- 3
add cabbage or cabbage mix to noodle mixture.
- 4
mix dressing with cabbage mix.
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