There are lots of sporadic mentions of Thai salads on LTH but I thought they deserve their own thread. To my mind, the Thai's really have the concept of a salad down pat. Thai salads rarely feature lettuce (except as a garnish). I have nothing against lettuce, but substituting say, pork, for lettuce is a definite improvement in my book. In the summer, we probably have a Thai or 'Thai-ish' salad about once a week. You can pretty much throw together meat/seafood/crunchy vegetables of your choice, add some cashews/peanuts, and dress with fish sauce/lime juice/sugar, add some chopped mint/cilantro/thai basil/minced lemongrass and off course chiles and viola!
Here are some faves and recent random Thai salads.
I have made
boudreaulicious's Thai apple salad many times since she posted the recipe after last years picnic. It never fails to get rave reviews and I've sent the recipe link to several friends upon request.
JoelF
first posted a recipe for Thai steak salad (Neua nam tok) on LTH and I made his recipe for the
1000 recipe potluck salad. It's one of my favorite summer salads.


I make a lot of som tum (papaya salad). I can't quite get it to have the same flavor profile as Aroy's som tum Thai (my benchmark) but it's still good.
Recently, I planned to make a green mango salad but I waited too long and the green mango got a little ripe. It was still good.

Sometimes I just throw together what's available--here's a chicken, pineapple, bell pepper, cashew combo topped with crispy shallots:

I make larb with ground pork (or chicken). The Lobo flavoring packets (which include ground toasted rice) make this a super fast weeknight meal when I'm short on time.


I'm planning to make some Thai eggplant salad with the yield from my garden this year.
KennyZ posted on a version of this with trout.

Other favorites: grilled shrimp salad with lemongrass, banana blossom salad (kind of a work in progress), pomelo salad and yam woon sen (bean thread noodle salad).
Anyone else have Thai salad faves?