1-1 ½poundssirloin steakdepending on how much meat you want
seasoning saltyour favorite steak seasoning or my favorite (check back Wednesday for a fabulous recipe!)
freshly ground black pepper
8ouncesthick udon noodles*cooked according to manufacturer's directions
1large handful mesclun or spring greens
1medium seedless cucumberhalved lengthwise and cut on the diagonal into ¼ inch slices
1large mangocored, peeled and sliced
2medium tomatoeshalved, each half cut in quarters
4scallionsthinly sliced
½cupsalted peanuts
1cupfresh cilantro leaves
1cupfresh basil leaves
½cupfresh mint leaves
Instructions
For the dressing, combine all dressing ingredients except the two oils, in a medium size bowl and whisk until well combined. Add canola oil in a slow stream while continually whisking. Add sesame oil and whisk until incorporated.
For the salad, season the beef generously with seasoning salt and freshly ground black pepper. Allow to sit at room temperature for 30 minutes. In the meantime heat the gas grill on high (500˚–600˚ F.). It's very important to have the temperature right to grill a steak properly.
Place steaks on grill and close lid. Grill, with lid down for 4-5 minutes depending on thickness.
Flip steaks after 5 minutes using grilling tongs, then close lid and grill the steaks about 3–4 more minutes for medium rare, 5–6 minutes for medium.
Remove from grill, tent with aluminum foil and let the meat rest for a five minutes before slicing on the bias (at an angle and across the grain). Toss meat with 2-3 tablespoons of the dressing.
Combine the remaining salad ingredients (except the peanuts) in a large bowl or individual serving plates Mound the beef on top and sprinkle with the chopped peanuts. Drizzle with dressing and pass extra at the table.
Notes
Notes: ~ *I love these partially cooked udon noodles, you can find them at some grocers in the Asian section and at Asian markets ~ ** Sriracha Chili Sauce is available in the Asian section at most larger grocers and also can be found at any Asian Market. It adds a delicious, mysterious flavor to sauces and dressings. It's hot on it's own, so you only need a bit of it to add the wonderful deliciousness it imparts.