Flank Steak Salad is truly one of my all time favourite fast and healthy dinner recipes. This salad has a bright and punchy Thai style dressing and the salad is packed with fresh vegetables and herbs. Done in just 30 minutes, basil, cilantro, ginger and Thai chili make this meal sing. Packed with protein, vitamins and flavor, I am betting you'll love it too.
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Quick and easy main course salad
I love healthy meals that are easy. Grilling the flank steak adds extra flavor without the extra dishes. #winning right?!? If you love a dinner salad, I bet you'll love my seafood based Chirashi Sushi Bowl, the veggie and fruit based Medjool Date and Carrot Salad or my cold weather favorite Rocket and Pear Salad with Walnuts.
Fresh herbs-make them or grow them
It is imperative that you seek out fresh herbs for this salad. You can make do with only 1 or 2 kinds of fresh herbs if you can't find all three but herbs are a big part of the fresh and spicy flavor of this salad. Using fresh ginger or galangal also makes a big difference over dried in this recipe.
(If you're interested in growing your own microgreens, basil and cilantro work well and can be an economical way of enjoying fresh herbs through the winter. Check out the article I wrote on growing your own microgreens.)
Flank Steak vs Skirt Steak
I love flank steak for this recipe because it is a lean cut of meat that has a ton of flavour, not to mention loads of iron and B vitamins essential to our health. If you want a good substitute, skirt steak is excellent. Skirt steak comes from the plate area of the belly while flank comes from the part also called the flank, right beside the plate, closer to the tail end. (Hanger steak is another great substitute which also comes from the plate area of the cow.)
Skirt steak has a looser grain than flank but many say that flank is more tender. That won't matter much for this salad, both will be lovely once you cut them across the grain for serving. For more ideas on how to use these cuts, check out 40 Best Flank Steak Recipes.
Cutting flank or skirt steak across the grain once cooked and rested keeps the beef tender. I've included some pic's in the recipe to show the grain and how to cut larger cuts in half to make handling and slicing easier.
Both types of steak are lean, relatively inexpensive and best cooked no more than medium to keep them juicy and tender. (Overcooking will make these cuts unpleasant unless you commit to stewing them slowly all day long.)
Ingredients
- Flank Steak - Historically an inexpensive cut, it seems the secret is out as the price keeps going up. Flavorful, easy to cook in a pan or the grill and even easier to slice and serve, this is a versatile cut. This cut of beef comes from the lower back quarter, just above and slightly forward of the hind legs. Best cooked medium to medium rare and takes well to marinades.
- Fresh herbs - This salad is made up of a lot of fresh herbs. Dry herbs will not work in this as they make up part a good part of the salad. If you can't get all three herbs fresh, use 1 or 2 and just increase the quantities.
- Ginger - Another integral part of this salad dressing that sets it apart from others. Again fresh is much preferred for authentic flavor.
- Fish Sauce - If you're truly averse or you don't want to buy a bottle just for one recipe, you can leave it out, but...….your salad will not be as good 😉 Fish sauce adds a wonderful, depth of flavor, salinity and umami, that delicious indescribable mouth feel that can't be replicated.
- Chilis - I was never a fan of hot spice until I traveled to Thailand in my early 20's and then I was hooked. This spice adds greatly to the rich tapestry of flavours and wakes up all your senses.
Substitutions
- Flank steak - A lean and flavorful cut is perfect for this salad. Similar cuts such as hanger or skirt steak are good substitutions. Don't use fatty cuts like New York or strip loin.
- Protein - This Thai flavored salad is delicious topped with shrimp, grilled calamari, tofu or chicken instead of beef if you prefer.
- Fish Sauce - If you omit the fish sauce, taste and adjust with a little extra salt or anchovy paste.
Expert Tips
-When marinating flank steak, place it on a cutting board and poke it all over with a fork before placing in bowl or bag with marinade. This will help the flavor soak in and really do it's work.
-Once your steak is finished cooking, cover it with foil and let it rest. 10 minutes is the minimum and up to 20 minutes is beneficial. This will help prevent the juices from running out and rendering the meat dry after slicing.
-To slice your steak, identify which way the grain (or strings) are running. It is very important to cut across them. Flank or skirt cut across the grain is wonderful and tender but cut with the grain, it will be extremely tough.
What to serve with this salad
Weeknight meal: If you like a little starch with your meal, toss some cooked rice noodles into the salad or cook some Thai jasmine or brown rice to serve along side.
Weekend meal: Got company? Make an Asian feast. Start with Shrimp Salad Rolls and Oysters Motoyaki and then finish with the Flank Steak Salad and Scallop Fried Rice.
Frequently asked questions
The best substitutes for flank steak are skirt steak or hanger steak. Next best would be tri-tip and finally you could use sirloin steak as well. Treat them the same as you would the flank steak and keep them between medium-medium rare, rest them for 10 minutes after cooking and then slice thinly across the grain to serve.
While it doesn't "need" to be marinated, it is beneficial. Marinating flank steak will help break down the connective tissues before cooking and add flavor.
You can make the components of the salad ahead (the dressing, marinade and steak) but this should be assembled shortly before serving so the salad and herbs stay crisp. I you want, you can precook the steak ahead, store in the refrigerator and serve as a cold salad when you are ready.
Flank steak salad with Thai salad dressing is one of my all time favorites. I think I could live on all the kinds of Asian food, the spicy, pungent and bright flavours are just so delicious. What do you think?
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Have a wonderful meal and a delicious day,
Sabrina
📖 Recipe
Flank Steak Salad with Thai Dressing
Ingredients
Flank Steak
- 1 lb Flank Steak
Thai Salad Dressing And Steak Marinade
- 1 teaspoon Ginger (or Galangal if you can find it), grated Galangal has a milder ginger flavour and is a traditional ingredient in Thai foods.
- 1 teaspoon Garlic, minced
- 2 tablespoon Vegetable Oil
- 2 tablespoon Sweet Chili Sauce For the Sweet and Spicy
- 3 tablespoon Lime Juice and ¼ teaspoon zest from the lime For the Sour, grate the zest before juicing the lime for greater ease
- 1 tablespoon Fish Sauce For the Salty
- 1-2 *Optional* Birds Eye Chilis chopped finely (or Sriracha Sauce to taste) Birds Eye Chilis are a traditional Thai source of spice. If you want to kick up the heat to a more authentic level, add in one or two of these!
Thai Salad Vegetables
- 6 c Mixed Greens Butter lettuce, kale, spinach, mustard greens and other reasonably sturdy greens work well.
- 1 c Cucumber, thinly sliced
- 1 c Carrot, ribbons or thin slices
- 1 c Purple Cabbage, shredded
- ½ c Each, Basil, Cilantro and Mint, roughly chopped
- 1 *Optional* Avocado, thinly sliced or cubed
- 1 *Optional* Mango, thinly sliced or cubed
- ½ c Peanuts, crushed
- Lime Wedges to serve
Instructions
Dressing And Marinade
- Mix together all dressing ingredients.
Flank Steak
- Pour 3 tablespoon of dressing in a bag or bowl, poke flank steak with a fork all over and place in marinade. Massage flank steak in dressing and leave to marinate while you chop the salad ingredients. If making ahead, you can marinate this steak up to 12 hours.
- Preheat your grill to high, lightly oil grates with a BBQ basting brush and put steak on. Cook approximately 3-4 minutes each side but every grill (and thickness of flank steak) is different so pay attention to your steak, letting it sear on both sides and aim for a doneness of no more than medium to keep it from getting dry.
- Remove steak from grill, cover and let rest 10-20 minutes. Once rested, slice thinly on an angle across the grain. (Flank steak has a very defined grain compared to many other meats so you should be able to see which way the grain or "stringiness" is running. You want to cut the opposite way to make the steak pieces tender.)
Salad Assembly
- Toss all vegetables and herbs in a large bowl gently. Drizzle with half of the dressing and toss gently.
- Heap salad into bowls topping with slices of steak. Drizzle with remaining dressing and serve with lime wedges and hot sauce.
Notes
-Once your steak is finished cooking, cover it with foil and let it rest 10-20 minutes.
-To slice your steak, identify which way the grain (or strings) are running. It is very important to cut across them.
Ayngelina Brogan
I pulled steak for a salad tonight. I think I'm going to try your version of it.
SabCurrie
Awesome! Super easy and flavourful, I hope you love it!!!
Lisa
Just looking at the photo, I can practically taste all the flavors from all the different ingredients! This looks incredibly healthy and delicious and satisfying. Thanks for sharing this recipe!
SabCurrie
You’re welcome Lisa! And thank you so much for reading and chiming in. Cheers!
Joss
Thai is one of my favourite cuisines, and this Thai salad with flank steak is so flavourful and delicious! Fish sauce really does add so much flavour. Yum!
SabCurrie
Thanks so much Joss. You’re totally right, fish sauce adds a great depth of flavour to this. 🙂
Vanessa
Yum! The perfect way to put my herb garden to work.
SabCurrie
Yes!!! I can’t wait for my growing season to begin and I’ll be starting as early as I can in my greenhouse. Cheers!
Denise@urbnspice
This recipe for Thai Flank Steak Salad looks so delicious, Sabrina - I love the combination of fresh ingredients with the flavourful cut of steak. Yum! Thanks for sharing.
SabCurrie
You’re welcome Denise, and thank you so much for your kind words. Cheees!
Colleen
This is an amazing salad meal. Perfect for any time of year. Pinning.
SabCurrie
Thanks Colleen! Gotta love a hearty salad meal after the holidays, right?!?!
Katherine | Love In My Oven
This looks incredibly flavourful and delicious! I am such a fan of Thai flavours!! Your photos are beautiful!
SabCurrie
Thank you for the kind words Katherine! Enjoy 🙂
Bernice Hill
This dish looks so fresh and delicious. It's the perfect dish to wake up my mid January palate and it has all the big bold flavours I love.
SabCurrie
Thank you so much Bernice, enjoy!
Kristen
This salad is gorgeous and so flavorful. We love adding in the optional additions of mango and avocado too. The perfect light dinner!
SabCurrie
Thanks Kristen! I love the mango and avocado too!
Terri
I love a good steak salad and this was looks fantastic! I've never used flank steak and I'm definitely going to try it now!
SabCurrie
Thanks Terri, Flank Steak is so tasty and easy, I bet you’ll cook it more once you try it 🙂 cheers!
Jessica
So bright and fresh! What a great salad for the winter season - yum!
SabCurrie
Thank you so much for the kind words Jessica! Cheers!
Kelly Neil
Great pics and I just added flank steak to my grocery list this week. Thanks for sharing!
SabCurrie
You’re welcome Kelly! So glad you’re inspired, I hope you love it! Cheers 🙂
Yvonne Langen
This salad is absolutely bursting with flavour and is a perfect meal salad thanks to the hearty portion of steak. Love it!
SabCurrie
Thank you for letting me know Yvonne, glad you liked it!
NANCY
great looking salad and the flank steak looks amazing!
SabCurrie
Thank you Nancy 🙂
Sarah
This recipe is a real hit!
Sabrina Currie
I’m so happy to hear that, thank you Sarah!
Fabi
Great presentation and mouth-watering flank steak salad. I must try your recipe!
Sangita
Awesome recipe
Mama Maggie's Kitchen
Mmm... I think I just heard my tummy growl. lol. Thank you for making me hungry!
Jessica l Tao of Spice
I love all the fresh bright flavors in this salad. I'm a huge fan of flank steak but had never poked holes in it prior to marinating - what a great tip! Will be making this again. Thanks!
Sabrina Currie
Oh great, thank you so much for sharing!
Agnieszka
This steak salad is truly amazing. So many great flavors!
Sabrina Currie
Thank you Agnieszka!