This Vegetarian Vietnamese Salad Dressing is a flavorful and versatile dressing that can be used for various salads, particularly noodle salads. It combines tangy, sweet, and umami flavors, making it a perfect complement to fresh vegetables and herbs.
Ingredients
- 1/4 cup rice vinegar
- 3 tablespoons lime juice (freshly squeezed)
- 2 tablespoons vegan fish sauce (or soy sauce for a milder flavor)
- 1 tablespoon sugar (coconut sugar or regular)
- 2 cloves garlic (minced)
- 1-2 bird’s eye chilies (sliced, optional for heat)
- 1 tablespoon water (to thin the dressing if needed)
Instructions
- Combine Ingredients:
- In a small bowl or jar, whisk together the rice vinegar, lime juice, vegan fish sauce (or soy sauce), sugar, minced garlic, and sliced chilies.
- Adjust Consistency:
- If the dressing is too thick, add a tablespoon of water to reach your desired consistency.
- Taste and Adjust:
- Taste the dressing and adjust the flavors as needed. You can add more sugar for sweetness, more lime juice for tanginess, or more vegan fish sauce for saltiness.
- Let It Sit:
- Allow the dressing to sit for at least 15 minutes before using. This helps the flavors meld together.
- Serve:
- Drizzle over your favorite salads or use it as a dipping sauce for spring rolls.
Tips
- This dressing pairs well with fresh vegetables like cucumbers, carrots, bell peppers, and leafy greens.
- You can store any leftover dressing in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to one week.
- For added depth of flavor, consider adding freshly grated lemongrass or a splash of sesame oil.
What Other Herbs Can I Add to the Salad for Extra Flavor?
You can enhance your salad with a variety of fresh herbs, such as:
- Cilantro: Adds a fresh, citrusy flavor.
- Mint: Provides a refreshing taste that complements the other ingredients.
- Basil: Sweet basil can add a fragrant note.
- Thai Basil: Offers a slightly spicy and anise-like flavor.
- Chives: Adds a mild onion flavor.
Can I Use a Different Type of Vinegar in the Dressing?
Yes, you can substitute rice vinegar with various other types of vinegar. Some good alternatives include:
- Apple Cider Vinegar: Adds a mild sweetness and tang.
- White Wine Vinegar: A versatile option that works well in dressings.
- Balsamic Vinegar: Provides a rich, sweet flavor, though it may change the overall taste profile.
- Red Wine Vinegar: Offers a more robust flavor suitable for bolder salads 124.
How Can I Make the Salad Spicy Without Adding Sriracha?
To add spice without using Sriracha, consider these options:
- Fresh Chilies: Slice fresh bird’s eye or jalapeño peppers and mix them into the salad.
- Crushed Red Pepper Flakes: Sprinkle some flakes into the dressing or salad for heat.
- Ginger: Finely minced ginger can add warmth and spice.
- Wasabi or Horseradish: A small amount can provide a sharp kick.
What Are Some Good Vegetarian Protein Sources to Add to the Salad?
To boost the protein content of your salad, consider adding:
- Chickpeas: Packed with protein and fiber.
- Edamame: Provides a crunchy texture and is high in protein.
- Tofu or Tempeh: Marinated and grilled or sautéed for added flavor.
- Quinoa: A complete protein that complements many salad ingredients.
- Nuts and Seeds: Almonds, sunflower seeds, or pumpkin seeds add both protein and crunch.
Can I Substitute the Rice Noodles with Another Type of Noodle?
Yes, you can substitute rice noodles with several other types of noodles, such as:
- Soba Noodles: Made from buckwheat, they have a nutty flavor and are gluten-free.
- Udon Noodles: Thick wheat noodles that are chewy and hearty.
- Whole Wheat Pasta: A healthier alternative that works well in salads.
- Zucchini Noodles (Zoodles): For a low-carb option, spiralized zucchini can be used.
Enjoy this delicious and zesty Vegetarian Vietnamese Salad Dressing!