Thai Peanut Rice Noodle Jar Salad
My daughter started asking for thai peanut rice noodle jar lunches after I made one for myself and she saw me eating it at the kitchen counter. She wanted to know why my lunch looked so much more interesting than her sandwich. Now I make five jars every Sunday and we both grab them throughout the week.
How to Make the Perfect Thai Peanut Rice Noodle Jar for Meal Prep
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- Stays fresh and crisp for up to 5 days when layered properly
- Perfect for those who want restaurant flavors without the restaurant prices
- The peanut sauce gets better as it sits and flavors everything
💚 Looking for more mason jar meal prep ideas? Try this Greek Orzo Mason Jar Salad.

What You’ll Need
- rice noodles — pad thai style work best
- natural peanut butter — smooth, not chunky
- lime juice — fresh squeezed
- garlic — minced
- fresh ginger — grated
- red pepper flakes — optional
- red cabbage — thinly sliced
- carrots — julienned
- sugar snap peas — trimmed
- cucumber — diced
- fresh cilantro — chopped
- peanuts — chopped
- sesame seeds — optional

Before You Start Cooking
A few things that make this recipe work:
- ► Make sure noodles are completely cool and drained before assembling to prevent soggy jars
- ► Put sauce on the bottom so it does not make everything else soggy while stored
- ► Cut vegetables uniformly so they fit nicely in jars and look appealing
Easy Ingredient Swaps
| Instead of | Try This | When To Swap |
|---|---|---|
| rice noodles | zucchini noodles | Makes it lower carb but will not keep as long. |
| peanut butter | almond butter | Works great if you have a peanut allergy. |
| sugar snap peas | bell peppers | Use any color for extra crunch and sweetness. |
| red cabbage | green cabbage | Just as good but less colorful. |
| fresh ginger | ground ginger | Use 1/4 teaspoon ground instead of fresh. |
| cilantro | fresh mint | Gives it a different but equally fresh flavor. |
How To Make Thai Peanut Rice Noodle Jar
Cook the Rice Noodles
Cook rice noodles according to package directions. Drain and rinse with cold water until completely cool. Set aside to drain thoroughly.
Make the Peanut Sauce
In a medium bowl, whisk together peanut butter, soy sauce, rice vinegar, lime juice, sesame oil, honey, garlic, ginger, and red pepper flakes until smooth. Add 2-3 tablespoons warm water if needed to thin.


Prep the Vegetables
Slice cabbage thinly, julienne carrots, trim snap peas, dice cucumber, and chop cilantro and peanuts. Keep everything separate for now.

Layer the Jars
In mason jars or containers, layer in this order: 2-3 tablespoons peanut sauce at bottom, cooked noodles, then vegetables with heartiest items first (carrots, cabbage, snap peas, cucumber).
Add Final Toppings
Top each jar with cilantro, chopped peanuts, and sesame seeds. Seal tightly and refrigerate for up to 5 days.

Pro Tips For The Best Results
- Make sure noodles are completely cool and drained before assembling to prevent soggy jars
- Put sauce on the bottom so it does not make everything else soggy while stored
- Cut vegetables uniformly so they fit nicely in jars and look appealing
- Shake or dump jar into a bowl before eating to distribute the sauce evenly
Common Mistakes To Avoid
- Putting wet noodles in the jars — Rinse cooked noodles with cold water and let them drain completely for at least 10 minutes
- Making the sauce too thick — Add warm water one tablespoon at a time until it reaches a pourable consistency
- Layering sauce on top — Always put sauce on the bottom so vegetables stay crisp and noodles do not get soggy
- Overpacking the jars — Leave some room at the top so you can shake everything together when ready to eat
Make Ahead and Storage Tips
- Assemble complete jars on Sunday for grab-and-go lunches all week
- Make extra peanut sauce and store separately for up to one week
- Cook noodles up to 2 days ahead and store in the refrigerator
- Prep all vegetables the night before and store in separate containers
What To Serve With Thai Peanut Rice Noodle Jar
- Dump into a bowl and mix everything together for the best flavor distribution
- Serve with lime wedges on the side for extra brightness and acidity
- Add grilled chicken or shrimp to make it a complete protein-packed meal
- Sprinkle with extra chopped peanuts and sesame seeds right before eating for maximum crunch
Delicious Variations To Try
- Spicy Thai Peanut Jar: Add 1-2 teaspoons sriracha to the peanut sauce and include sliced jalapeños in the vegetable mix
- Protein-Packed Version: Add cooked chicken, shrimp, or tofu to each jar for a complete meal that will keep you full longer
- Rainbow Veggie Jar: Include bell peppers, purple cabbage, shredded beets, and edamame for maximum color and nutrition
More Jar salad Recipes
Love this recipe? Here are a few more of my favorites you will want to try:
Greek Orzo Mason Jar Salad | Mediterranean flavors with orzo pasta and fresh vegetables layered perfectly! Easy meal prep that stays fresh all week!
Caprese Tortellini Jar Salad | Italian-inspired tortellini with fresh basil and mozzarella in portable jars! Perfect make-ahead lunch that tastes amazing!
Cold Sesame Noodle Mason Jar Salad | Asian-inspired cold noodles with creamy sesame dressing in convenient jars! Healthy meal prep that’s ready when you are!
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do thai peanut rice noodle jars last in the refrigerator?
They stay fresh for up to 5 days when properly layered with sauce on the bottom and stored in airtight containers.
Can I freeze these meal prep jars?
I do not recommend freezing because the vegetables will become mushy and the noodle texture will change when thawed.
What type of rice noodles work best?
Pad thai style rice noodles are perfect – they are the right thickness and hold up well in meal prep jars.
Can I make these without peanuts for allergies?
Yes, substitute almond butter or sunflower seed butter for the peanut butter and skip the chopped peanut topping.
Should I eat these cold or can I heat them up?
They taste great cold straight from the jar, but you can microwave for 30-60 seconds if you prefer them warm.
How do I prevent the noodles from sticking together?
Rinse the cooked noodles with cold water immediately after cooking and toss with a tiny bit of sesame oil.
Can I add protein to these jars?
Absolutely – cooked chicken, shrimp, tofu, or edamame all work great. Add the protein as a middle layer.
What size jars work best for this recipe?
32-ounce wide mouth mason jars are ideal – they fit the right portion size and are easy to eat from or dump into a bowl.
Ready To Make Thai Peanut Rice Noodle Jar?
These colorful jars prove that meal prep does not have to be boring or tasteless. The combination of fresh vegetables, chewy noodles, and that creamy peanut sauce makes every lunch feel like a treat you are giving yourself. Make a batch this weekend and see how much easier your week becomes when lunch is already waiting for you.
Thai Peanut Rice Noodle Jar
By At The Sunday Table
My daughter started asking for thai peanut rice noodle jar lunches after I made one for myself and she saw me eating it at the kitchen counter. She wanted to know why my lunch looked so much more interesting than her sandwich. Now I make five jars every Sunday and we both grab them throughout the week.
Ingredients
Instructions
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1
Cook the Rice Noodles
Cook rice noodles according to package directions. Drain and rinse with cold water until completely cool. Set aside to drain thoroughly.
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2
Make the Peanut Sauce
In a medium bowl, whisk together peanut butter, soy sauce, rice vinegar, lime juice, sesame oil, honey, garlic, ginger, and red pepper flakes until smooth. Add 2-3 tablespoons warm water if needed to thin.
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3
Prep the Vegetables
Slice cabbage thinly, julienne carrots, trim snap peas, dice cucumber, and chop cilantro and peanuts. Keep everything separate for now.
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4
Layer the Jars
In mason jars or containers, layer in this order: 2-3 tablespoons peanut sauce at bottom, cooked noodles, then vegetables with heartiest items first (carrots, cabbage, snap peas, cucumber).
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5
Add Final Toppings
Top each jar with cilantro, chopped peanuts, and sesame seeds. Seal tightly and refrigerate for up to 5 days.
Notes
- ► Make sure noodles are completely cool and drained before assembling to prevent soggy jars
- ► Put sauce on the bottom so it does not make everything else soggy while stored
- ► Cut vegetables uniformly so they fit nicely in jars and look appealing
- ► Shake or dump jar into a bowl before eating to distribute the sauce evenly
Nutrition Per Serving

Hey, I’m Rachel — Orlando mom, home cook, and believer that the best meals are simple, nourishing, and made with love. At The Sunday Table is my little corner of the internet where comfort food meets real life.
