Do you ever get a preconceived notion in your head before you’ve even tried something? Well for some reason I’ve always steered clear of putting steak in a salad until now. My underlying thought being that why on earth would you waste something as delectable as steak by putting it in a salad? Not that I don’t love a good salad, but a perfectly seared juicy steak, fresh off the grill seems to demand center stage! However steak has truly met it’s match in this salad with fresh flavors exploding in every bite, perfectly accenting the flavors of the beef. It’s one of those unique combinations that tastes as light as summer, but somehow still retains a hearty comforting factor. It also highlights all my favorite summer ingredients: vine ripe tomatoes, tons of fresh herbs, and farmer’s market lettuce so sweet you forget your winter produce blues! It only took making this salad once to be completely hooked on it. The only real problem with this dish is the cost of beef these days!!! But not to worry, these flavors also go perfectly with grilled chicken or shrimp as well. Around here we don’t worry too much about perfect authenticity, and just go for ultimate flavor, ease of preparation, with a little budget friendly thrown in whenever possible.

And speaking of budget friendly, if you don’t happen to have an overflowing herb garden with loads of cilantro, mint, and basil – just pick 1 fresh herb and go with that. You can also find fresh herbs at farmer’s market for quite a bargain, so that’s another way to make this more affordable. It really is best with all 3 herbs, so I’d definitely encourage you to try it that way at least once

To prep the veggies for this salad, you just want to make sure they’re all in bite sized pieces. This recipe also calls for thinly sliced red onions which I know aren’t for everyone. They add a lot to this salad, but if you hate raw onions just sub in thinly sliced green onions, or grill the red onions with the steak before thinly slicing them.

Roughly chopped herbs are perfect in this salad because that way you get extra bursts of flavor.

The dressing is super simple, just a few ingredients mixed together. However it does contain fish sauce, which if you’ve never used it can be off putting to say the least. Just don’t lean in close and smell it, I promise it works magic in your finished salad even if it doesn’t smell great!

You can use whatever tender steak you love best in this salad. Ribeye is my favorite treat and it works well here, but so does New York Strip. I wouldn’t use a filet mignon because they lack the depth of beefy flavor you’re looking for here. Couple that with the fact that they’re extremely expensive, and you’re going to want to save filet for another time. One of my all time favorite steaks is a Flat Iron, it’s one of the cheapest steaks, has incredible flavor, and it’s also very tender. However just a word of warning, the Flat Iron can also be my least favorite steak depending on who’s butchering it. We have a local butcher that really know how to cut meat, and his Flat Iron steaks are beyond description. But I’ve had them from other sources, and they were so tough they were practically inedible.

You always want to slice across the grain with steak, which makes it even more tender.

I added toasted cashews to this salad instead of the classic peanuts because I love the buttery dimension they add here. (But by all means feel free to keep it classic!) As far as greens go, I’ve used everything from baby kale and spinach to butter lettuce and romaine. They’re all delicious, so I’d just go with whatever is your favorite, or you have on hand.   5 from 1 review

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