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    Nam Tok, Thai waterfall beef salad

    August 7, 2018 by Caroline's Cooking

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    Nam tok, a traditional Thai beef salad that translates as "waterfall" and is similar to larb but with whole slices of meat. It's not your typical leafy salad being primarily meat and herbs but it's packed with lots of delicious flavor.

    When you think of a Thai beef salad, you might think of Thai flavors in with your typical lettuce, cucumber and tomatoes. However the traditional 'waterfall beef', nam tok, is much simpler. It has less 'salad' but is packed with delicious flavor, and is easy to make too.

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    plate of nam tok waterfall beef with half lime and herbs to one side.

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    I don't think I'm alone in being a bit of a fan of Asian salads. So many have such wonderful flavors, balancing sourness, heat and sometimes sweet as in the classic green papaya salad and Thai pomelo salad. Even ones that might look more like Western salads have a twist, like the dressing on Luang Prabang salad (Laos salad).

    Many were firm favorites on our trip to Thailand and Laos many years ago. Especially in the heat of the day, the freshness, with that bit of spice, was just what you needed.

    overhead view of nam tok waterfall beef salad.

    Then there are salads that are more meat than 'salad' like chicken larp, and this nam tok, 'waterfall beef'. They might not fit in with what many would typically call a salad since the only greens are herbs, but they really are worth getting to know as the flavors are wonderful.

    Just like chicken larp, this Thai beef salad makes a great lunch, for example, or have it alongside a few other side dishes to make a fuller meal. I've drawn on this recipe from Eating Thai Food as my base for what you see here.

    bottle of fish sauce, lime, herbs, green onion, shallot and plates with marinated beef and rice.

    Ingredients in nam tok

    This salad has the classic combination of:

    • chili,
    • fish sauce,
    • lime,
    • fresh herbs,
    • grilled beef,
    • onion.

    There's really not much more to it than that, but there is one more addition that you really can't miss: ground toasted rice. It might sound a bit strange and hardly worth the effort, since there's just a little, but it adds such an amazing crunch that really makes the salad.

    You can make this with just a simple seared beef but you can also, if you have time, marinate the beef ahead of time to give it a little extra boost of flavor.

    plates of chopped herbs, sliced shallots and green onions, sliced beef with mortar of ground rice.

    How to make Thai beef salad

    Since the steak doesn't take long to cook, it's best to get everything else ready first. Chop up your herbs and toast and grind your rice.

    Then once the steak is ready, slice it up, put in with the herbs and add in the dressing ingredients. Toss and serve with the ground rice on top.

    bowl showing herbs, ground rice, shallots and beef largely hidden at bottom.

    This Thai beef salad has lots of punchy flavor as well as a lovely freshness from the lime and herbs. It doesn't take long with just a short cook and bit of chopping.

    It might be missing lettuce, but this meaty salad is definitely not missing any deliciousness. And I can definitely see us having it many more times over the summer and beyond.

    side view of a plate of nam tok waterfall beef salad.

    Try these other meaty salads:

    • Vietnamese chicken salad
    • Maple soy marinated steak salad
    • Breakfast salad with bacon and egg
    • Plus get more ideas on the lunch recipes archives.
    plate of nam tok waterfall beef salad with herbs to front of plate.
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    Nam tok, Thai waterfall beef salad

    This meaty Thai salad is more beef than 'salad' but it's packed with wonderful flavors and easy too. A great lighter lunch or appetizer.
    Prep Time10 minutes mins
    Cook Time15 minutes mins
    Total Time25 minutes mins
    Course: Appetizer/Starter, Lunch
    Cuisine: Thai
    Servings: 2 (or more as smaller appetizer)
    Calories: 402kcal
    Author: Caroline's Cooking
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    Ingredients

    • 2 shallots
    • 2 scallions spring onions
    • ½ cup mint roughly chopped (chopped volume, a medium bunch)
    • ½ cup cilantro coriander, roughly chopped (chopped volume)
    • 1 chili
    • 2 tablespoon rice (note: uncooked)
    • 1 lb beef sirloin steak
    • 2 tablespoon fish sauce
    • 1 ½ limes or 2 if small - juice only

    Instructions

    • Thinly slice the onions and scallions and roughly chop the mint and cilantro. Cut the chili in a small dice, removing the seeds, and put all of the chopped ingredients in a bowl.
    • Gently toast the rice in a dry skillet/frying pan until it is is gently brown. Grind it up with a pestle and mortar so that it's relatively fine. 
    • Grill the steak to your liking - I recommend rare/medium rare - then let it rest a couple minutes before thinly slicing. Add the beef to the bowl with the herbs and onions. Add the fish sauce and lime juice then toss everything in the bowl. Serve topped with the ground crunchy rice.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 402kcal | Carbohydrates: 26g | Protein: 54g | Fat: 8g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 133mg | Sodium: 1554mg | Potassium: 1186mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 5g | Vitamin A: 1080IU | Vitamin C: 55.9mg | Calcium: 120mg | Iron: 5.5mg
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    1. Kiran Jamal says

      December 05, 2019 at 11:56 am

      what is the white stuff sprinkled at the top?

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      • Caroline's Cooking says

        December 05, 2019 at 5:52 pm

        It's the ground, toasted rice

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    2. Christie says

      August 11, 2018 at 7:27 pm

      5 stars
      SO much flavor! It looks so hearty and delicious for any night of the week.

      Reply
      • Caroline's Cooking says

        August 13, 2018 at 10:29 pm

        Thanks, it is definitely full of flavor!

        Reply
    3. Kate says

      August 07, 2018 at 8:32 pm

      I can't wait to make this!

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      • Caroline's Cooking says

        August 11, 2018 at 10:17 am

        Enjoy, it's packed with flavor!

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    4. Karen says

      August 07, 2018 at 3:44 pm

      How interesting using the uncooked rice! The flavors in this salad sound heavenly.

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    5. Sue Lau says

      August 07, 2018 at 10:24 am

      Looks great. I'd probably set myself on fire adding a few bird chillies to that- we are growing them this year. I'd hoped for dragon chilies but these are the tiny ones. I almost have enough to make a jar of sambal which a spoonful would be welcome on this salad to me too. Reminds me a lot of the Vietnamese shaking beef. I love that one too.

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      • Caroline's Cooking says

        August 07, 2018 at 8:20 pm

        Our neighbors are growing chilis and have offered us some, I may have to make this again and add some in, it could definitely take it (though great either way).

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    6. Wendy Klik says

      August 07, 2018 at 6:48 am

      This sounds lovely. I am thinking of perhaps adding the lettuce and cukes for a main dish salad.

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      • Caroline's Cooking says

        August 07, 2018 at 8:17 pm

        Thanks, you certainly could indeed do that 🙂

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