Howdy – happy Monday!
I hope your week got off to a better start than mine did. This afternoon my irrational luck with repeatedly locking my keys in my car joined forces with a growing talent for locking myself out of the house, as I successfully locked both my car AND house keys in the car before I made it to the front door when I went home over lunch.
D’OHHHHHHH!
A frozen phone call for help to Ben rendered the house unlocked and opened 30 toe-numbing minutes later…just in time to turn around and go back to work. Blerg!
Please Ma’am, no pictures. Happy to help.
Note to self: STOP DOING THINGS LIKE THIS also, place a spare house key somewhere other than on your car key ring because, let’s be real, you probably won’t stop doing things like this.
Please tell me I’m not the only one?!Â
In other news, if you don’t feel like going out tomorrow, I have an amazing recipe that will knock the heart-adorned socks off of you and your loved one(s) on Valentine’s Day –Â Grilled Thai Beef Salad with Crispy Shallots.
This salad recipe comes from Ellie Krieger, and is absolutely out of this world. Big, bold flavors like soy sauce and sesame oil combine with the sweet-earthy flavors of fresh basil and cilantro for a salad that won’t leave your husband cough making a peanut butter sandwich to fill up on afterwards.
That’s because it’s topped with RED MEAT! I feel like such a wretched Midwesterner – I don’t think I’ve had a good steak since last summer. This salad was far overdue, which made it taste even more delectable.
Grilled Thai Beef Salad is sexy and impressive, yet light and easy to prepare, leaving you with plenty of time to snuggle after dinner.
Start with a flank steak, which is not only lower in fat than other steak cuts, but is cheaper too. Marinate the steak in a sultry combination of fresh lime juice, brown sugar, soy sauce or gluten-free tamari (dish will not be GF if using soy sauce) and ginger, then grill it at a very high heat for about 5 minutes a side.
I WISH I would have thought about making this during our stretch of 60 degree days a couple weeks ago, but since our grill is now under 6 inches of snow, my Griddler took over. After the steak is done, let it rest for 5-7 minutes before slicing it very thinly against the natural grain of the meat. This is important!
Resting the steak then cutting it thinly results in juicy, buttery, tender, melt-in-your-mouth slices.
What I loved the most about this salad though, were the sauteed shallots piled on top.
Just thinly slice a couple shallots, then saute them in olive oil until they’re golden brown and crispy. They are indescribably delicious.
Pile the shallots and beef atop a bed of baby spinach and romaine lettuce that’s been tossed with fresh basil, cilantro and a tangy Thai-inspired dressing, and dig in.
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Grilled Thai Beef Salad with Crispy Shallots
Description
Grilled Thai Beef Salad with Crispy Shallots is full of savory, bold flavors, making it absolutely mouthwatering.
Ingredients
- 3/4lb - 1lb flank steak
- 4 Tablespoons fresh lime juice, divided
- 3 Tablespoons soy sauce or gluten-free tamari (dish will not be GF if using soy sauce)
- 3 Tablespoons canola oil
- 2 Tablespoons packed brown sugar
- 1 Tablespoon water
- 1 teaspoon garlic, minced
- 1-1/2 teaspoons fresh ginger, peeled and microplaned (or minced)
- 1-1/4 teaspoons chili-garlic sauce
- 1 bag Dole baby spinach
- 1 bag Dole Romaine lettuce
- 1/2 cup cilantro, roughly chopped
- 1/2 cup basil, roughly chopped
- 1 cup grape or cherry tomatoes, halved
- 2 shallots, cut into thin rings
- 1 Tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
Directions
- In a medium-sized bowl, whisk together the soy sauce, canola oil, brown sugar, garlic, ginger and chili-garlic sauce. Pour half the mixture into a ziplock bag. Add the steak and 2 1/2 Tablespoons lime juice to the bag and marinate for 4 hours in the refrigerator, or overnight. Add the remaining 1 1/2 Tablespoons lime juice to the remaining mixture and reserve to dress the salad.
- Heat a grill or grill pan to high, then spray with non-stick spray. Remove the steak from the marinade and grill for 5 minutes a side, or until cooked to your preferred level of doneness. Remove the steak to a plate, let it rest for 5-7 minutes, then slice it thinly against the grain.
- Heat extra virgin olive oil in a medium-sized skillet over medium-high heat. Add in shallots and saute, stirring often, until golden brown and crispy, about 5 minutes. Remove to a paper towel-lined plate to drain.
- In a large bowl, combine the baby spinach, romaine lettuce, cilantro, basil, and tomatoes. Pour reserved salad dressing over and toss to coat. Divide salads among plates, top with steak slices, and crispy shallots.
Notes
Slightly adapted from Ellie Krieger
This recipe is courtesy of Iowa Girl Eats, http://iowagirleats.com.
Each bite is bursting with sweet & salty flavors, accented by pops of freshness from the herbs and juicy tomatoes.
You’ll both (assuming you both eat meat) fall in the love with the steak too. Flank steak never fails. Flank steak for president! Let me know if you try this!
I have to make this salad! Ellie K is my new favorite food network chef, DVR all her shows now.
I always make a big heart shaped valentine’s day cookie with valentine’s day M&M’s! Seriously – it is one of my favorite holiday’s purely for the colors and the candy!
That salad looks so delicious!
Last night my fiance surprised me and took me to get a pedicure/manicure. How sweet is that?
Question: What setting did you grill your steak on? Genius btw!
That is awesome!! :D
I put it to as hot as it would go!
Awesome! I am going to use it to grill some steak sometime very soon :)
Somehow I only manage to lock myself out of the house when my husband ISN’T home – how convenient right?? Thank goodness I also forgot to lock our back patio door otherwise I don’t know what I would have done!
I’ve been reading your blog recently and seriously cannot get enough of these recipes. I want to make time to make them all! I also do my prep Sundays for the week, marinating, freezing, assembling, so the week is WAYYY easier when my husband asks “what’s are we eating tonight? (meaning what am I preparing for dinner :))”. I bet he would eat a sandwich after this salad too. He’s sneaky-hungry like that :)
My husband locked himself out of his truck last year. While the truck was still running. And he had no spare key. It almost ran out of gas before Triple A came to unlock it. Yikes!
We stay home and make dinner every year. Tonight’s menu is Spaghetti Carbonara and Barefoot Contessa Brownie Tart. Two of our faves, but they are soooo decadent that we only have them once a year :)
Glad to know I am not the only one with the locking keys in the car/house problem! A few years ago it was so bad we had 2 hide-a-keys hidden outside and at least 5 people had both keys to my house and car so someone was always available to come un-lock for me! I blame it on multi-taking—brain is always one step ahead of the task it should be working on. LOL!!
YES – that is my problem too!
I love everything about this post! Crispy shallots? YUM! One of my favorite things. Also, I feel the exact same way about the Bachelor. I find myself wanting to throw up every time he kisses a girl with his tongue all the way OUT of his mouth. Gross. But yet, I am addicted too.
Hi Kristin! I just recently stumbled across your blog (can’t remember how), and I am really loving it. You do a great job!
Just to make you feel better, several years ago I locked my car keys in the car with both of my young boys still strapped in their car seats. They were too young to get out of their seats and unlock the doors, so I had to wait 30 minutes for my husband to get to me from work. It was pretty stressful, and I felt like a complete idiot!!
I also know what you mean about the Bachelor. I can’t stand Ben or the women either, yet I continue to watch the train wreck. Go figure!!
The Thai Beef salad looks amazing. Can’t wait to try it!
Keep up the good work!
I’m frying up some homemade chicken parm tonight! I already put together the tomato sauce on Sunday… so hopefully this labor intensive meal will still allow me some cuddle time tonight :)
Happy Vday!
This season of The Bachelor is like a train wreck you can’t help but watch. Courtney is so far stuck up her own a*s!!!!! I don’t know how anyone finds his mop hair attractive? However I cant pull myself away from watching it. I even watch it over Gossip Girl!
We also make a fancy dinner at home (who needs to fight the crowds at a restaurant?). This year, we celebrated a day early and made New York strip steaks with sweet potato fries and green beans. YUM!
Girl, we do this so often that we finally bought a lock box and hung it on our side door. It has come in handy more times than either of us cares to admit.
Love that Griddler! I thought it was going to be too much (size and function wise) but it’s seriously one of my favorite appliances/gadgets now!
We’re getting a heart-shaped pizza from Papa Murphy’s and I’m actually really pumped for it! My dad sends me a chocolate rose every year too.
I have a romantic early evening of parent teacher conferences planned (hahaha). Then I will rush home to see my three little bonzos before putting them to bed. Finally, I plan to share a glass of wine with my husband.
I am addicted to the Bachelor is well…. I would agree Ben is awful. How are all these women so IN to him? I don’t understand a lot of the decisions he has made when it comes to women he has sent home. Seriously, WHY would he send home Jennifer? Also, he isn’t even cute. That hair! Ick.
This recipe looks good. I have all of Ellie Krieger’s cookbooks. Was it hard to find chili-garlic sauce? Cannot say that I have used it before.
Agreed – that hair is absolutely atrocious!!!
I got the chili garlic sauce at the regular grocery store next to the soy sauce, hoisin sauce, etc.
i locked myself, my bf, and my dog out of the house a couple of weeks ago, at 10:15 on a saturday night. my 76 y/o uncle and a younger friend have keys to my house. i thought, who was more likely to be up at that time of the night? called the younger friend…she had just gotten home from work! so we hightailed it over to her house and got back in…my dog didn’t really enjoy the ride in bf’s big diesel truck!
so, no…you’re not the only one!
Is it possible you’re pregnant? That is about the only time I lock myself out. 3x in one week with my first. Although there was also the time that I locked myself out of the apartment, and I was the apartment manager. DOH!
The salad looks yummy! Can’t wait to try it.
Haha, no – just a forgetful Franny!
The Bachelor is driving me nuts too! Yet I can’t stop watching.