Thai Kohlrabi Noodle Salad - Easy Kohlrabi Recipe (2024)

Make this colorful, easy salad with kohlrabi noodles! Spiralized kohlrabi noodles make a healthy salad base to pair with fresh, crispy vegetables like red cabbage, red pepper, carrots, radishes and green onion all tossed with a Thai inspired vinaigrette. Enjoy as a crunchy side dish or add a simple protein like tofu, edamame or shrimp for a simple & healthy meal.

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What’s your favorite cuisine?

If I had to pick just one, while I’m not sure I could confidently call it my favorite, I think Thai is the one I’d choose if forced to live on it for the rest of my life.

I just love all the bright lemongrass, ginger and cilantro flavors that permeate almost every dish. Tom Kha Gai soup anyone? Loveeee.

Or how about this Thai red curry soup with noodles? A mashup between curry and a noodle dish.

So when I found myself with some kohlrabi that I needed an idea for, this Thai inspired kohlrabi noodle salad is what came to mind since I wasn’t feeling my usual go to approach – roasted kohlrabi.

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WHAT IS KOHLRABI?

If you’ve never seen this odd looking vegetable, let me tell you about it! Kohlrabi is another cultivar from the broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts species. When you taste it, this will make sense.

It’s also sometimes referred to as a “German turnip” even though it’s not the same species as the turnip.

You may see both the purple and light green varieties. They taste the same and the purple color is solely superficial. The flesh of both is the same lighter color.

Kohlrabi can be eaten raw (like in this salad recipe!) or cooked.

The leaves on top are also edible but unless they’re very young and tender, it’s best to cook them like you would other leafy greens – a simple sautéed preparation like Simple Sautéed Swiss Chard would be perfect.

Or, make these sautéed kohlrabi greens with bacon!

WHAT DOES KOHLRABI TASTE LIKE?

If I had to describe the taste of kohlrabi, I’d say it’s somewhere in between jicama and broccoli with a hint of cauliflower.

Let me explain…

The texture of raw kohlrabi is very jicama like, aka: crunchy and very refreshing.

The taste, however, is a little stronger than jicama’s neutral flavor and leans more in the direction of a broccoli or cauliflower stem with a hint of cabbage. It’s slightly sweeter and less vegetable/earthy tasting though than its cruciferous counterparts.

Interesting right? It’s one of those things, you sort of just have to try for yourself!

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HOW TO EAT KOHLRABI

ENJOY IT RAW

Just like we will today in this kohlrabi recipe, it’s a great crunchy addition to any cold salad.

You can even slice it into matchsticks and dip in hummus for a snack.

ROASTED

Roasting is probably my favorite way to enjoy most vegetables and kohlrabi is no outlier in this.

It brings out a certain sweetness when the outside of the vegetable caramelizes that just can’t be mimicked in any other preparation.

Roasting also tones down strong flavors in many vegetables (which is why roasting radishes is my favorite way to enjoy those) so if you find the raw flavor of kohlrabi to be too strong for your liking, roasting is a great option!

A simple toss in avocado oil, salt, pepper and maybe some granulated garlic in a 400-425°F oven for about 20-25 minutes is always a great fallback method.

SOUP

Kohlrabi is agreat option for soup!

Cut it up in chunks and add to a hearty soup like minestrone or replace the potatoes in thisReuben Soup for a lower carb option.

Or, use it in a creamy pureed soup likeCreamy Carrot Soup with White Beans and Fennel, Creamy Broccoli Soup with Crispy Shallots orCreamy Garlic Brussels Sprout Soup.

MASH IT

I love making mashed vegetable concoctions as a side dish or a base to a stew or chili likeInstant Pot Beef and Mushroom Stew.

The beauty of vegetable mashes is you can be creative.

I will often throw potatoes, cauliflower and another root vegetable (like parsnips or turnips) in a steamer until fork tender then blend them together in a food processor with some milk, butter/oil and seasonings for a mashed side dish. Kohlrabi is perfect for this preparation.

If you want to try it, use the recipe for Celery Root Puree swapping out kohlrabi instead.

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Ok, now that we have the basics of the vegetable down, let’s talk about this kohlrabi noodle salad recipe!

While I resisted buying a spiralizer for many years, you should know by now that I justloveit.

It’s totally worth having anotherkitchen gadget to store and it’s my favorite way to prepare kohlrabi if I’m going to eat it raw.

I mean honestly, curly noodles make any vegetable more fun, right?

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HOW TO MAKE KOHLRABI NOODLES

  1. First, trim the kohlrabi by cutting off the leafy stems so you’re left with just the bulb.
  2. Thinly slice off the end(s) of the vegetable if there’s any scarring or tough spots.
  3. Use a vegetable peeler to peel off a thin layer of the exterior flesh.
  4. Attach kohlrabi to your spiralizer using the largest noodle setting.
  5. Keep pressure on the spiralizer (it’ll take a little elbow grease to spiralize versus something softer like zucchini) while turning to create the kohlrabi noodles.

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ASSEMBLE THE SALAD

Now that we have our kohlrabi noodles, add them to a large bowl with the rest of the prepared vegetables.

I used thinly sliced red cabbage, red Bell pepper (any color will do), a seeded jalapeño for some heat (optional), sliced radishes, shredded carrots and sliced green onions.

It’s actually a lot similar to this bok choy salad in ingredients and dressing!

Lots of fresh cilantro and both black and white sesame seeds can be added at the end for garnish.

MAKE THE THAI VINAIGRETTE DRESSING

To prepare the dressing, simply whisk together all the following ingredients in a small bowl or measuring cup to pour over the kohlrabi noodle salad before serving:

  • avocado oil
  • sesame oil
  • rice vinegar
  • soy sauce (gf options in recipe details below)
  • honey (vegan options in recipe details below)
  • lime juice
  • lemongrass paste
  • ginger puree (or minced ginger)
  • minced garlic
  • water

If you don’t have these ingredients on hand or simply don’t want to make the dressing (hey, I have lazy days too!), just use your favorite store-bought Asian flavored dressing!

The big flavors in this recipe are sesame, soy and lime – most Asian inspired dressings have those components.

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WHAT TO SERVE WITH THAI KOHLRABI NOODLE SALAD

If you want to make a meal of this kohlrabi salad recipe, you can easily add some shelled edamame, grilled/cooked shrimp or crispy tofu to it for some protein.

The salad would also be delicious as a side dish to Slow Cooker Honey Garlic Chicken, aSimple Skillet Pork Chop,Sticky Thai Chicken or, Chinese Boneless Spare Ribs.

STORING LEFTOVERS

If you’re not feeding a crowd and have leftover salad, this keeps in the refrigerator for about 3 days.

All the raw vegetables will retain their crunch and freshness so you can easily enjoy this after the first day.

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Thai Kohlrabi Noodle Salad

By: Gina Matsoukas

Servings: 4 servings

Prep: 20 minutes mins

Total: 20 minutes mins

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Make this colorful, easy Thai flavored salad with kohlrabi noodles! Spiralized kohlrabi noodles make a healthy salad base. Pair with fresh crispy vegetables & an Asian inspired vinaigrette.

Ingredients

FOR THE SALAD

  • 2 kohlrabi, spiralized into noodles
  • 1 large red pepper, thinly sliced
  • 1 cup shredded carrots
  • 1 cup shredded red cabbage
  • 2 green onions, sliced
  • 2 large radishes, thinly sliced
  • 1 jalapeño pepper, seeds removed and thinly sliced
  • 1/4 cup fresh cilantro leaves
  • sesame seeds for garnish

FOR THE DRESSING

  • 3 tablespoons avocado oil
  • 1 tablespoon sesame oil
  • 2 tablespoon rice vinegar
  • 2 tablespoons soy sauce, *see note for GF substitutes
  • 1 tablespoon honey, **see note for vegan substitutes
  • juice of 1/2 a lime
  • 1 tablespoon lemongrass paste
  • 1 teaspoon minced ginger
  • 1 teaspoon pureed, or minced ginger
  • 1 tablespoon water

Instructions

  • Combine all the ingredients for the salad in a large bowl and toss together.

  • Whisk together all the ingredients for the dressing in a separate bowl. Pour over the salad and toss until well coated.

  • Garnish with sesame seeds and lime wedges.

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Notes

*Coconut aminos or Tamari can be used in place of soy sauce.

**Use agave or granulated sugar for vegan alternative

Nutrition

Serving: 1SERVINGCalories: 320kcalCarbohydrates: 37gProtein: 6gFat: 18gSaturated Fat: 2gPolyunsaturated Fat: 15gSodium: 523mgFiber: 7gSugar: 18g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Salads

Cuisine: Thai

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Thai Kohlrabi Noodle Salad - Easy Kohlrabi Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the best way to eat kohlrabi? ›

It may not look like the most delectable or visually stunning vegetable, but kohlrabi is nutrient-dense, subtly tasty, and worth adding to stews, curries, soups, pickles, and salads. Oh, and you can even eat it on its own — take a smaller springtime kohlrabi, peel back the leaves, and just bite it like an apple.

Do you peel kohlrabi before cooking? ›

Whether you're cooking kohlrabi or serving it raw, you will need to completely peel and discard the thick, tough outer layer (you may need a sharp knife for this; the skin is quite tough and indigestible). Cut the kohlrabi. To enjoy the crunch of raw kohlrabi, you'll want to cut it into delicate pieces.

Can kohlrabi be eaten raw? ›

Kohlrabi, also called German turnip, is a cruciferous vegetable in the same family as broccoli, brussels sprouts, cauliflower, mustard greens, collards, and kale. It can be eaten raw or cooked and is a popular ingredient in salad or coleslaw.

What to do with raw kohlrabi? ›

You can eat it raw in slaws and salads, as well as roasted and stir-fried.

Is kohlrabi inflammatory? ›

A study by Jung et al. in 2014 showed that the green and purple-red kohlrabi varieties have flavonoids and phenolics compounds that act as anti-inflammatory agents. The kohlrabi extracts also inhibit the production of compounds that are involved in inflammatory processes.

Can you eat too much kohlrabi? ›

Hyperkalemia can occur when potassium intake is very high, which can lead to heart attacks. Kohlrabi is rich in potassium and can lead to such symptoms if taken in excess. Additionally, it is a cruciferous vegetable that can block the intake of iodine.

How do you cut kohlrabi for salad? ›

Use a paring knife to remove the tough outer skin from each half. Slice the kohlrabi into 1-inch rounds. If you want smaller pieces, dice those rounds into cubes. For raw preparations, thinly slice the kohlrabi with a mandoline or grate it.

Why is my kohlrabi bitter? ›

The best quality kohlrabi—sweet, crisp, juicy—results from fast growth without heat or moisture stress. If the plants are overheated or struggling to take up water, they will produce chemicals that have strong, bitter flavors.

How do you prepare kohlrabi to eat? ›

For a simple side dish, sauté the sliced kohlrabi in a bit of butter in a skillet. Once it begins to show some caramelization, season it with salt, nutmeg, and a little sugar​ for increased sweetness. Continue cooking until slightly al dente, with a bit of crispness, and serve it immediately.

What are the disadvantages of kohlrabi? ›

Side Effects and Considerations:
  • Gas and Bloating: Like many cruciferous vegetables, kohlrabi contains fiber and complex carbohydrates that can cause gas and bloating in some individuals. ...
  • Thyroid Interference: Kohlrabi, like other cruciferous vegetables, contains compounds known as goitrogens.
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Does kohlrabi make you gassy? ›

Your good friend kale and its' smelly sisters, including cauliflower, broccoli, kohlrabi and Brussels sprouts are difficult for the body to digest because they are high in fibre. We do need fibre but we don't want the gas. These vegetables are also bloat causing thanks to the sugar, raffinose, a FODMAP carb.

Is kohlrabi good for your gut? ›

Both the water and fiber abundant in kohlrabi help this veggie are good for your gut and digestive health as well. It contains both soluble and insoluble fiber, which promotes overall digestive regularity while combating common gastrointestinal (GI) complaints like gas, bloating, diarrhea, and constipation.

What culture eats kohlrabi? ›

The leafy part can be eaten raw when young and tender or cooked like other greens as they mature. Kohlrabi also has the nickname Sputnik, since the vegetable looks like the early Russian space satellite! Kohlrabi has a long history and is popular in many cuisines including German, Irish, Indian, Chinese, and African.

How long does fresh kohlrabi last in the fridge? ›

Place kohlrabi in a perforated plastic bag in the vegetable crisper section. Kohlrabi with the leaves attached will keep in the refrigerator for 2 to 4 weeks, without the leaves 2 to 3 months.

Should you refrigerate raw kohlrabi? ›

Kohlrabi can be stored in the refrigerator for several weeks. Storage life can be extended if kohlrabi is placed in sealed perforated plastic bags. To prevent cross-contamination, keep kohlrabi away from raw meat and meat juices.

What does kohlrabi taste like to eat? ›

What Does Kohlrabi Taste Like? Kohlrabi tastes similar to a broccoli stalk, but a bit more tender and sweet. Don't forget to remove the tough outer peel, then use the bulb either raw or cooked. It can be prepared much like a broccoli stalk, too—if raw, shred it and use it in slaw or thinly slice and use in a salad.

What does kohlrabi do for your body? ›

Kohlrabi is taken by mouth as an antioxidant and for cancer, heart disease, constipation, diabetes, gout, hemorrhoids, hot flashes, high cholesterol, liver disease, menstrual symptoms, a pain disorder called sciatica, scurvy, weight loss, and wound healing. Kohlrabi is applied to the skin for hair loss.

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