Thai Salad • authentic vibrant recipe! (2024)

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Vibrant and crunchy Thai Salad is a 100 calorie lunch that feels like a feast!

Published: 02/24/2023Author: Sue Moran

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Authentic Thai Salad with tons of healthy veggies and a sweet and sour dressing for a low calorie lunch or side dish.

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Thai salad is a year round recipe

Thailand has a tropical humid climate, and they’ve perfected the art of making refreshing, cooling salads. But despite its vibrant appearance, this Thai salad is a year round recipe ~ I make it from high summer to the dead of winter and everything is still fresh and available.

If you’re used to picking up your salads in plastic bags at the supermarket there’s something incredibly exotic about a recipe like this. Thai salads are typically made with a combination of sweet, sour, spicy, and salty flavors, which is a common flavor profile in Thai cuisine overall and very different from what we in the West expect in our salads.

Asian and Asian inspired salads are one of the many themes around here:

  • Thai Chicken Salad
  • Japanese Cucumber Salad (Sunomono)
  • Edamame Salad
  • The BEST Chinese Chicken Salad
  • Asian Slaw
  • Crunchy Chinese Coleslaw
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Thai salad ingredients

All of these simple ingredients are readily availably in your supermarket.

  • CABBAGE: both green and red cabbage. I almost always opt for Savoy cabbage for slaws because it’s got a little more personality than plain green cabbage. I’m not recommending it, but you could make Thai salad with a bagged coleslaw mix in a pinch.
  • CARROTS: please shred them yourself, pre-shredded veggies are not fresh.
  • BELL PEPPERS: these add sweetness, crunch, and vivid color. I chose yellow.
  • HOT PEPPERS: totally optional. I went with red jalapeños and they really did spice up the salad.
  • RED ONION: not traditional but I think every salad needs some sort of onion presence. You could also use scallions.
  • PEA PODS: I added pea pods, sliced on the diagonal, because I had them in the fridge. Snap peas or snow peas will work.
  • FRESH MINT AND CILANTRO: this is a must, and they must be fresh. If you absolutely don’t do cilantro, substitute basil.
  • ROASTED PEANUTS: I love to use roasted and salted Spanish peanuts! Cashews can be used as an alternative.
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authentic Thai dressing ingredients

This is where the Thai flavors really take over. It’s an authentic Thai vinaigrette type dressing, featuring a mix of sour, salty, sweet, and spicy flavors. There isn’t a whole lot of it ~ you don’t want to drench your slaw. It’s also a healthy skinny dressing, with only one tablespoon of oil for the whole platter. That sets it apart from Western mayo laden slaws, or even other Thai salads dressed with a creamy peanut dressing.

  • FISH SAUCE
    • fish sauce is made by fermenting fish and salt together over a period of several months. There are vegetarian fish sauces on the market if needed. They mimic the flavor of fish sauce with soy, mushrooms, seaweed, and/or miso.
  • FRESH LIME JUICE
  • BROWN SUGAR
  • FRESH GARLIC
  • FRESH GINGER
  • TOASTED SESAME OIL
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You’ve been chopping your herbs all wrong!

The best way to incorporate tender herbs like cilantro and mint into this Thai salad is to simply snip them in with clean kitchen shears. It’s easier than setting up a chopping station, and it keeps the herbs from being battered and bruised by your knife. Snip in those tender cilantro stems, too, they’re delicious! Cilantro stems have a similar flavor to the leaves, and are often used in Southeast Asian recipes. If you’re unsure, just give them a taste.

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why you’ll love this Thai salad

There are salads, and then there are salads. This one is a glorious example of the genre. If you think of salad as a boring side dish, think again! This wildly beautiful Thai salad is made with produce aisle staples ~ it’s all in the way you choose, shred, chop, toss, and dress those ingredients.

Cabbage based slaws are one of the few types of salad that can be made ahead of time and are still good as leftovers the next day.

This salad is satisfying and low calorie at the same time, with tons of nutritional benefits from all the raw veggies.* It’s the holy grail of salad recipes, as far as I’m concerned 🙂

want to make your Thai salad into a meal?

As is, this salad is an amazing lunch or side dish. Add some extra protein to make it a meal:

  • shredded rotisserie chicken
  • grilled shrimp
  • salmon
  • thinly sliced steak
  • tofu
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more Thai inspired recipes to try

  • Thai Chicken Salad
  • Thai Pineapple Fried Rice
  • Thai Chicken Satay Bowls with Peanut Sauce
  • Thai Coconut Soup (tom kha)
  • Spicy Thai Spaghetti Salad
  • How to Make Coconut Rice
  • 10 Easy Thai Recipes You Can Make at Home
  • Thai Iced Tea Popsicles
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Thai Salad

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Vibrant and crunchy Thai Salad is a 100 calorie lunch that feels like a feast!

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Prep Time:20 minutes minutes

Total Time:20 minutes minutes

Servings: 8

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 4 cups finely shredded Savoy cabbage*
  • 3 cups finely shredded red cabbage
  • 1 cup shredded carrot
  • 1/2 cup sliced pea pods
  • 1/2 cup julienned yellow bell pepper
  • 1/2 cup fine slivers of red onion
  • 1 hot pepper, thinly sliced (I used a red jalapeño)
  • 2/3 cup snipped cilantro (+ upper stems) loosely packed
  • 1/4 cup snipped mint leaves

dressing

garnish

  • 1/3 cup roasted peanuts
  • more fresh cilantro and mint
  • lime wedges

Instructions

  • Put the salad ingredients in a large bowl. The above measurements are just suggestions, feel free to add more or less depending on your taste.

  • Whisk together the dressing and give it a taste to adjust any of the flavorings. Toss the salad with the dressing ~ holding back a little bit, you may not need it all. Toss until the dressing is well distributed.

  • Heap the salad onto a serving platter or bowl. Top with the roasted peanuts. Garnish with lime wedges and more fresh herbs.

Notes

*To shred cabbage I first remove the loose outer leaves. Then, using a large sharp knife, slice the head in half, through the core. Slice the halves in half again (through the core) and cut out the cores. I shred the quarter pieces on a mandoline slicer on the 1/8″ setting for fine even shreds.

**for a vegan Thai salad substitute a vegan fish sauce.

To make this salad into a meal add shredded rotisserie chicken, shrimp, salmon, or thinly sliced steak.

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Course: Salad

Cuisine: Thai

Keyword: Asian, cabbage, lunch, salad, side dish, Thai

Nutrition

Calories: 106 kcal · Carbohydrates: 14 g · Protein: 4 g · Fat: 5 g · Saturated Fat: 1 g · Polyunsaturated Fat: 2 g · Monounsaturated Fat: 2 g · Sodium: 590 mg · Potassium: 372 mg · Fiber: 3 g · Sugar: 7 g · Vitamin A: 3688 IU · Vitamin C: 63 mg · Calcium: 57 mg · Iron: 1 mg

Nutritional information is provided as a courtesy and is an estimate only. This information comes from online calculators. Although The View from Great Island attempts to provide accurate nutritional information, these figures are only estimates.

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*Raw vegetables like cabbage are super healthy. In fact, raw vegetables are often considered to be more nutrient-dense than cooked vegetables because cooking can destroy some of the vitamins and minerals. Here are some potential health benefits of eating raw cabbage:

  1. Rich in nutrients: Cabbage is an excellent source of vitamins C and K, as well as dietary fiber, folate, calcium, potassium, and magnesium.
  2. May have anti-inflammatory properties: Cabbage contains compounds that have anti-inflammatory properties, such as sulforaphane and anthocyanins, which may help to reduce inflammation in the body.
  3. May help lower the risk of certain diseases: Eating cabbage and other cruciferous vegetables may help to lower the risk of certain diseases, such as heart disease, certain types of cancer, and diabetes.
  4. Low in calories: Cabbage is low in calories and high in fiber, which can help to promote feelings of fullness and aid in weight loss.

Sources:

  1. Healthline: “7 Health Benefits of Eating Cabbage”
  2. Medical News Today: “Cabbage: Health Benefits, Facts, Research”
  3. USDA FoodData Central: “Cabbage, Raw”

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  1. Patricia lakomy says:

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    Very nice and simple Thai salad

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Thai Salad • authentic vibrant recipe! (2024)

FAQs

What is a traditional Thai salad? ›

Thai salads often do not have raw vegetables or fruit as their main ingredient but use minced meat, seafood, or noodles instead. Similar to salads in the West, these dishes often have a souring agent, usually lime juice, and feature the addition of fresh herbs and other greens in their preparation.

What is the most popular salad in Thailand? ›

Thai Salads: Som Tum Thai (Green Papaya Salad)

Green papaya salad is eaten in Thailand and its neighboring countries like Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam, proving that this salad is famous in the group of Thai Salads. If you are into spicy food, you can add Som Tum Thai to your list of must-try dishes.

What can I put in a salad to make it more interesting? ›

A sweet or tart fruit gives salad a great flavour boost. In spring, try adding strawberries or grapefruit. In summer, try grilled or fresh stone fruit tossed through it. Apple, mango, pomegranate, watermelon, rockmelon and dried fruits are salad favourites.

What are the 4 Thai condiments? ›

Have you ever noticed the four glasses set up on dining table at restaurants in Thailand? These glasses form a set of must-have condiments which consist of sugar, fish sauce, chili flakes and vinegar with sliced or crushed chilies. Those condiments are similar to salt and pepper in western culture.

What is the staple ingredient in Thai cuisine? ›

Let's dive into the key ingredients in Thai cuisine! Rice: As with most Asian dishes, rice is key. In general, Thai dishes call for long-grain white Jasmine rice. This fragrant and flavorful rice cools and complements spicy Thai dishes.

What is the most eaten dish in Thailand? ›

Pad Thai is one of Thailand's most recognized dishes. Fistfuls of small, thin or wide noodles, along with crunchy beansprouts, onion, and egg are stir-fried in a searing hot wok. The dish is also flavored with condiments such as fish sauce, dried shrimp, garlic or shallots, red chilli, and palm sugar.

What is the most famous Thai dish for the foreigner? ›

1. Pad Thai. Among all Thai dishes, the most famous one for foreigners is Padthai. Basically it is fried rice noodles with your choice of shrimps or chicken, mixed with egg, tofu, vegetables and, the secret ingredient, a sauce based on tamarind and palm sugar.

What does yam mean in Thai? ›

The strong, hot, and sour flavors make it very popular in Thai cuisine. The name "tom yam" is composed of two Thai words. Tom refers to the boiling process, while yam means 'mixed'.

What is the difference between Thai papaya salad and Lao papaya salad? ›

Compared to Lao papaya salad, the Thai version is milder, less pungent, and lighter in flavor. Think of it as a lighter counterpart to the heavy and flavor-packed thum mak hoong, which is immediately recognizable by its dark sauce. Visually, the Lao version is darker in color, while the Thai one is lighter.

What is the difference between Thai and Vietnamese papaya salad? ›

Vietnamese vs.

Both versions of this salad are quite similar. However, unlike the Vietnamese version, Thai papaya salad (Som Tam) features long beans, tomatoes, and a dressing made with tamarind juice.

How can I make my salad more flavorful? ›

Fresh herbs, like basil, parsley, chives, cilantro, mint or dill, add flavor to salads and dressings. For a spicy kick, sprinkle some red pepper flakes. Make your own dressing. Bottled dressings are often lacking in taste and many contain artificial ingredients.

What makes the salad more attractive? ›

Mix different types of lettuce – preferably in different colors – with crunchy elements such as thinly sliced Jerusalem artichokes, carrots, beetroot, radishes or kohlrabi. It makes your salad attractive and fun to eat.

What enhances the appearance of a salad? ›

Garnish-enhances the appearance of the salad while also complementing the overall taste.

What are traditional Thai vegetables? ›

Traditional Thai vegetables include morning glory, Chinese broccoli, lotus root, bamboo shoot, beansprouts, white radish and snake bean.

What is the difference between Thai style papaya salad and Lao style? ›

Compared to Lao papaya salad, the Thai version is milder, less pungent, and lighter in flavor. Think of it as a lighter counterpart to the heavy and flavor-packed thum mak hoong, which is immediately recognizable by its dark sauce. Visually, the Lao version is darker in color, while the Thai one is lighter.

What is Thai beef salad made of? ›

The beef is then grilled and added (either hot or cold) to a salad of lettuce, red onion, finely chopped peanuts, cucumber, tomatoes, chilies and lots and lots of mint. It is not only packed with tons of flavour, it's also a gorgeous healthy salad and it smells amazing too.

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