
By Michelle Tran
Thai Instant Noodle Salad (Yum Mama)
12 steps
Prep:20minCook:10min
Thai Instant Noodle Salad (Yum Mama) is a popular Thai salad dish. The word “yum” translates to “mix or toss”, which refers to a type of Thai salad. “Mama” is a widely available instant noodle brand. It has many dimensions of flavors and textures, all different but coexisting in harmony: al dente noodles; crunchy Chinese celery, juicy tomatoes, snappy shrimp, and meaty ground pork. And the dressing brings it all together! It’s sweet, spicy, tangy, and super refreshing!
Updated at: Sun, 13 Jul 2025 17:32:17 GMT
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Ingredients
2 servings
For The Dressing

2 tablespoonsfish sauce

3 tablespoonslime juice

1 tablespoonpalm sugar

1 fingerhot pepper
or bird’s eye chili, minced

2cloves garlic
minced
For The Instant Noodle Salad
Instructions
Make The Dressing
Step 1
In a bowl, mix together the fish sauce, lime juice, and palm sugar. Whisk until dissolved. Then add the finger hot pepper and garlic. Mix well. Set aside
Cook The Ingredients
Step 2
In a pot over high heat, bring water to a boil. Add the Mama instant noodles. Cook until al dente, about 2 minutes. Remove and drain.
Step 3
In the same pot, add the shrimp, and boil until they turn pink for 30 seconds. Remove and drain.
Step 4
In the same pot, add the ground pork, and boil until completely cooked through. Remove and drain.
Toss The Instant Noodle Salad
Step 5
In a mixing bowl, add the onion, grape tomatoes, Mama instant noodles, shrimp, pork, and the dressing. Mix together. Lastly, add the Chinese celery and cilantro. Mix again.
Step 6
Place it on a serving plate and enjoy!
Tips and Notes
Step 7
Use Mama brand noodles for that signature Thai flavor — especially the Tom Yum flavor if you’re looking for extra zing.
Step 8
Don’t overcook the noodles— just 2 minutes is enough to keep them springy and prevent sogginess.
Step 9
Palm sugar adds authentic, mellow sweetness, but you can substitute with brown sugar if needed.
Step 10
If you can’t find Chinese celery, regular celery leaves or chopped cilantro stems work well for that fresh bite.
Step 11
Want it spicier? Use bird’s eye chili — or crush a dried Thai chili into the dressing for extra heat.
Step 12
Best served fresh, but you can prep the dressing and protein ahead of time for quick assembly.
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