The BEST Thai Salad Recipe
For the last two years in Carlsbad (north San Diego), we virtually haven’t had a winter – I was sporting sandals all year round. This year however, it’s been beautifully brisk and I am embracing every see-my-breath-air-second. I know our winter is nothing compared to all of you with snow but we will take any winter we can get! Kiwi has also been loving the change because it means she can play ball for longer (she easily overheats otherwise), or at least sleep with her ball without losing it to panting (see nap time HERE). With all this actually-feels-like-winter weather, I’ve been craving (and posting) more comfort creamy, cheesy food but you know what I find equally as comforting and satisfying?…. A hearty salad loaded with texture and doused with multi-dimensional flavored creamy yogurt dressing, AKA Thai Salad with Peanut Coconut Dressing! Every crunchy bite is packed with carrots, jicama, bell peppers, red cabbage and crunchy peanuts all balanced by sweet pineapple (is there anything better than ripe sweet pineapple?!) and lightly toasted coconut. The already delectable salad components become even more delicious as they are showered with 5-minute blender dressing consisting of a silky coconut Greek yogurt base, whisked with peanut butter, red curry paste, soy sauce, rice vinegar and cilantro — so crazy good. So good, in fact, this Peanut Coconut Dressing already earned its own post in September. So if you haven’t made it yet, now is the time. This is the salad because, to me, nothing complements savory, nutty peanut butter better than sweet, refreshing pineapple (case in point HERE) — aside from chocolate. Thai Salad with Peanut Dressing — hearty, creamy, crunchy satisfying and refreshing all at the same time = the best kind of comfort food!
Thai Salad Ingredients
This Thai peanut salad is a breeze to make and is perfect for weekday lunches or dinners! Here’s what you’ll need to make the salad:
Peanut dressing: The Thai peanut salad dressing can be made in advance and enjoyed all week long! It’s made with yogurt, peanut butter, sweet chili sauce, curry paste, soy sauce, cilantro, and more! Romaine lettuce: I love how crunchy romaine is but you can also use half romaine, half iceberg lettuce or your favorite spring mix.Red cabbage: Crunchier than green cabbage and so colorful! Pineapple: Use fresh pineapple for this Thai salad recipe, not canned. Red bell pepper: I use red bell pepper because it is sweeter than other colors, but feel free to substitute for whatever color bell pepper you have on hand.Matchstick carrots: You can buy matchstick carrots at the store, or you can shred carrots yourself at home. Jicama: A super crunchy tuber that comes from Mexico. You should be able to find this ingredient at most major grocery stores. If your store doesn’t sell it, feel free to omit. Green onions: Adds subtle onion flavor without overpowering the salad. Roasted peanuts: You can buy roasted salted peanuts at the store, or you can roast raw peanuts at home. Toasted coconut: To toast coconut, spread in an even layer on a baking sheet and bake at 350 degrees F for 5-7 minutes, stirring occasionally.
How to Make Thai Salad with Peanut Dressing
This Thai peanut salad couldn’t be easier to make! Here are the basic steps:
Tips for Making Thai Peanut Salad
Adjust recipe as desired. All ingredients are guidelines. Add more or less according to taste — I love to add more pineapple!Prep the Thai salad dressing first. The Thai peanut salad dressing is best chilled – no one wants lukewarm dressing! Plan on making the dressing earlier in the day and refrigerating it, or pop it in the freezer for 30 minutes before serving if you’re running low on time.Don’t dress the salad. Wait to drizzle the peanut dressing on the Thai salad until you’re ready to serve. Don’t dress the entire salad unless you don’t expect leftovers because dressed salad will become soggy. Time saving tips. You can use pre-chopped Romaine lettuce, pre-made matchstick carrots, roasted salted peanuts, and pre-chopped pineapple chunks at the store.
Recipe Variations to Try
Leftover protein. Add almost any leftover protein to the salad to instantly turn it into a complete lunch or dinner.Use mango. Instead of fresh pineapple, try using fresh mango in this Thai salad. Add other veggies. The peanut dressing pairs wonderfully with almost any veggie. Mix and match this salad as desired!
Can I Prep Thai Salad in Advance?
Partially, yes! This Thai salad requires a lot of chopping, but the good news is that you can prep all of the ingredients ahead of time for an easy recipe win that comes together in minutes. Store the veggies separately in the fridge and assemble your salad(s) when desired. You can also blend up the Thai peanut salad dressing and refrigerate it for up to 1 week.
HOW LONG CAN Thai SALAD SIT OUT?
Thai Salad is best served right away once dressed with the peanut dressing. The dressing is made with perishable yogurt, so it shouldn’t sit out any longer than two hours.
DOES THIS SALAD KEEP WELL AS LEFTOVERS?
Thai peanut salad will last approximately 3 days in the refrigerator IF you don’t add the dressing directly to the salad. If you combine the salad and dressing before storing it in the fridge, it’ll become soggy. If you plan on storing leftovers, hold the dressing and store in separate airtight containers in the refrigerator.
What to Serve with Thai Salad
This Thai cabbage salad pairs well with so many Asian-inspired recipes! Here are some of my favorites (not all are Thai recipes, but they all go well with this salad):
Appetizers: Fresh Shrimp Spring Rolls, Sweet and Sour Chicken Egg Rolls, Sesame Chicken Egg Rolls, and Potstickers.Mains: Asian BBQ Salmon, Asian Pomegranate Coconut Chicken, Baked Coconut Cashew Chicken, Chicken Adobo, and Coconut Chicken. Sandwiches: Asian Burgers, Hawaiian Burgers, Chinese Chicken Salad Wraps, and Teriyaki Chicken Sandwich.
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