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    Home » Recipes by Category » Salads

    Published: Mar 12, 2019 · Modified: Feb 11, 2021 by Nart · This post may contain affiliate links.

    Vegan Laab with Konjac Noodles

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    Laab is a Thai salad that is refreshing, flavorful and takes only minutes to make. Although traditionally made with ground meat, this vegan laab recipe uses konjac noodles instead, so it’s suitable for all vegans and vegetarians!

    a plate of Thai vegan larb (laab) with konjac noodles on a table
    Vegan Larb

    WHAT IS LAAB?

    Laab, sometimes spelled larb, is a very popular and much loved dish from the Northeastern part of Thailand. It's simply another variation of the sour and spicy Thai salad. But it's made a bit more special with toasted rice powder (khao khua or ข้าวคั่ว). Not the only does the toasted rice powder add a nice subtle, popcorn-y smell to the salad, but it also absorbs all the flavors and coats all the main ingredients with those. This makes every bite in your mouth a burst of flavor.

    Traditionally, laab is made with a type of ground meat. This can be anything from pork to beef, duck or chicken (I also have a recipe for laab moo or pork laab here). Along with your chosen type of meat, you can also include a few pieces of pork liver in laab. As laab is a meat-based dish, it's usually enjoyed with sticky rice and fresh vegetables such as long beans, cabbage and basil leaves. Eaten in moderation, laab is no doubt one healthy Thai dish.

    HOW DO I MAKE VEGAN THAI LAAB?

    You wouldn't think this would be possible, right? But actually, you can still enjoy this sour and spicy Thai salad even if you're a vegan or vegetarian. Last week, I checked out some meatless Monday recipes and felt like trying a meatless meal. So, I picked up some konjac noodles when I last did my shopping. As konjac noodles have *absolutely* no taste, I knew I needed to use them to make something flavorful. So...I flicked through some old photos on my phone and BAMMM! Laab it was.

    a plate of Thai vegan laab or larb with konjac noodles on a table

    WHAT ARE KONJAC NOODLES?

    In case you're not familiar with konjac, it's an Asian plant and we use its corm to make food. Here in Thailand, konjac is usually sold in different shapes as a carb or meat substitute or included as part of diet products. The reason is that it's filling and it's a no-carb, no-fat, no-protein, no-whatsoever food, making it zero-calorie!! Fiber is the only thing you can expect from it. Unfortunately, this is also why it's blander than bland.

    But don't be put off by the fact that konjac is bland. The good thing about it is that it pairs well with strong, flavorful salad dressings and soups. Besides, its texture is fun to eat. It's a little chewy and a bit like that of gummy. I enjoy its texture a lot and it's why I eat konjac noodles at all. If you like chewy foods (gummy chewy, not crazy chewy), I think you'll love konjac noodles.

    WHAT SHAPES DO KONJAC NOODLES COME IN?

    Many! You get everything from long thin noodles (Shirataki) to noodles tied in knots or even rice (which is technically not noodles, but this stuff appears to be very popular among the keto community). Although you won't have guessed this, the konjac I'm using in this salad by the brand Moki is actually supposed to resemble "tripe." To be honest, I think they're pretty smart there. First, the product does resemble tripe. Second, tripe does have a gummy-chewy texture similar to that of konjac. Still, it's considered "noodles" here. But hey, they're about the same size as penne and you can eat them with chopsticks! Surely I can call them noodles, right? 😂

    a spoon of roasted Thai chili flakes
    toasted rice powder on a plate
    culantro leaves in hand

    INGREDIENTS FOR MAKING VEGAN THAI LAAB

    The ingredients you need for this vegan laab are pretty simple and as follows:

    • 3 teaspoons of granulated sugar
    • 2½ tablespoons of lime juice
    • 3 teaspoons of soy sauce
    • 2 tablespoons of toasted rice powder
    • 1 tablespoon of roasted Thai chili flakes
    • 3 shallots, sliced
    • 3-4 culantro leaves, roughly chopped (This is not the same as cilantro!)
    • 7 ounces of konjac noodles, strained

    NOTES

    If you want to make this vegan laab really good, I highly recommend you make your own toasted rice powder and roasted Thai chili flakes, which I have written how-to guides for and linked up in this post already. Quality ingredients do make a BIG difference for laab! Please also note that culantro is not the same thing as cilantro! However, it might be less common in other parts of the world so you can use green onions instead if you can't find it.

    a plate of Thai vegan laab or larb with konjac noodles on a table

    HOW TO MAKE VEGAN THAI LAAB

    1. Add the lime juice and soy sauce to a salad bowl. Then, add the sugar and use a spoon to stir until the sugar is fully dissolved.

    2. Add the toasted rice powder, chili flakes, shallots, culantro, and konjac noodles and toss to combine.

    3. Transfer to a serving plate and serve immediately with your preferred fresh vegetables.

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    a plate of Thai vegan larb (laab) with konjac noodles on a table

    Vegan Laab Recipe With Konjac Noodles

    Laab is a Thai salad that is refreshing, flavorful and takes only minutes to make. Although traditionally made with ground meat, this recipe uses konjac noodles instead so it’s suitable for vegans and vegetarians!
    4.95 from 20 votes
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    Course: Salad
    Cuisine: Thai
    Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes
    Cook Time: 5 minutes minutes
    Servings: 1 serving
    Author: Nart

    Ingredients

    • 3 teaspoons granulated sugar
    • 2 ½ tablespoons lime juice
    • 3 teaspoons soy sauce
    • 2 tablespoons toasted rice powder buy this here or learn how to make it from this post
    • 1 tablespoon roasted Thai chili flakes buy these here or learn how to make them from this post
    • 3 shallots sliced
    • 3-4 culantro leaves roughly chopped (This is not the same as cilantro but if you can't find it, you can use green onions instead)
    • 7 ounces konjac noodles strained

    Instructions

    • Add the lime juice and soy sauce to a salad bowl. Then, add the sugar and use a spoon to stir until the sugar is fully dissolved.
    • Add the toasted rice powder, chili flakes, shallots, culantro, and konjac noodles and toss to combine.
    • Transfer to a serving plate and serve immediately with your preferred fresh vegetables.

    Notes

    1. If you want to make this vegan laab really good, I highly recommend you make your own toasted rice powder and roasted Thai chili flakes, which I have written how-to guides for and linked up in this post already. Quality ingredients do make a BIG difference for laab!
    2. Please also note that culantro is not the same thing as cilantro! However, it might be less common in other parts of the world so you can use green onions instead if you can't find it.
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    1. Rebecca says

      April 21, 2020 at 7:52 pm

      5 stars
      I LOVE larb! now I definitely need to make it with konjac noodles. thanks for the tip!

      Reply
      • Nart says

        April 27, 2020 at 10:10 pm

        You're welcome!

        Reply
    2. Genevieve says

      April 14, 2020 at 12:02 pm

      5 stars
      This recipe looks so colorful and delicious!

      Reply
      • Nart says

        April 27, 2020 at 9:24 pm

        Thank you very much!

        Reply
    3. Travel Clans says

      April 11, 2020 at 6:50 pm

      4 stars
      I love thai food and i've never heard of thai larb! must try it out! thanks for this

      Reply
      • Nart says

        April 14, 2020 at 10:29 am

        You're missing out Tarun. You've gotta try this!

        Reply
    4. Sherelle says

      April 11, 2020 at 12:04 pm

      Wow this sounds great. Thanks for sharing.

      Reply
      • Nart says

        April 14, 2020 at 10:30 am

        You're welcome.

        Reply
    5. Anindya Sundar Basu says

      April 11, 2020 at 11:15 am

      Have never heard about Larb or Laab though love the Konjac noodles . Thanks for this recipe

      Reply
      • Nart says

        April 14, 2020 at 10:31 am

        You're welcome! You've gotta try this dish. It's so flavorful!

        Reply
    6. Patrice says

      April 11, 2020 at 10:54 am

      5 stars
      This looks delicious and I love that it's vegan. Now I'll just have to hunt down the ingredients!

      Reply
      • Nart says

        April 14, 2020 at 10:31 am

        Thank you!

        Reply
    7. Kez says

      April 11, 2020 at 10:20 am

      I actually have some konjac noodles sitting in my fridge! Might be time to use them. But I'm adding meat!

      Reply
      • Nart says

        April 14, 2020 at 10:32 am

        Yeah, you can definitely do that!

        Reply
    8. Caleb says

      April 10, 2020 at 4:38 pm

      Had no idea of this salad, very informative article

      Reply
      • Nart says

        April 14, 2020 at 10:33 am

        Thank you so much!

        Reply
    9. sambo says

      April 10, 2020 at 4:24 pm

      Nart, this is the first time i hear the term ' vegan' laab! I do love beef laab but i'm not a vegan and hence it explains why i dont know this. thank for sharing.

      Reply
      • Nart says

        April 14, 2020 at 10:34 am

        You're welcome! I'm not vegan either but it's perfect for when you want something light 🙂

        Reply
    10. Rochelle says

      April 10, 2020 at 4:17 pm

      5 stars
      This looks so good!. I am looking for new vegan recipes other than rice and beans 🙂 I can't wait to make this!

      Reply
      • Nart says

        April 14, 2020 at 10:34 am

        Thanks so much Rochelle!

        Reply
    11. Jill says

      April 04, 2020 at 10:31 am

      5 stars
      I actually traveled to Thailand in February for a friend's wedding. I'll have to try this salad to reminisce about our time there.

      Reply
      • Nart says

        April 05, 2020 at 8:50 pm

        Please do and enjoy!

        Reply
    12. Tara says

      April 04, 2020 at 9:06 am

      5 stars
      Yum! I have had larb with ground meat, but never a vegan version before! This looks incredible and I love those spices.

      Reply
      • Nart says

        April 05, 2020 at 8:51 pm

        Thank you! This vegan version is still just as flavorful!

        Reply
    13. Kushigalu says

      April 04, 2020 at 8:48 am

      5 stars
      This is something new to me. Looks so delicious and flavorful too.

      Reply
      • Nart says

        April 05, 2020 at 8:51 pm

        Thank you!

        Reply
    14. Cookilicious says

      April 04, 2020 at 6:04 am

      5 stars
      This is such an interesting recipe..\never had this..but am tempted to try now

      Reply
      • Nart says

        April 05, 2020 at 8:51 pm

        Give it a go and you won't be disappointed hehe 🙂

        Reply
    15. Carrie Robinson says

      April 04, 2020 at 5:46 am

      5 stars
      I have never heard of this before, but now I am totally intrigued! 🙂

      Reply
      • Nart says

        April 05, 2020 at 8:53 pm

        Try it, you're gonna love it!

        Reply
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