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Chili-Rubbed Flank Steak Salad

Top your salad with grilled steak to create a filling and delicious dinner. The steak will add a smoky flavor that pairs well with leafy greens and seasonal produce like blueberries, corn and tomatoes. Recipes like Succotash Salad with Grilled Sirloin and Chili-Rubbed Flank Steak Salad are healthy, nutritious and a satisfying option for weeknight dinners.

01of 09Grilled Flank Steak Salad with Ginger-Wasabi DressingView RecipeThis quick, healthy dinner salad recipe is ready in 40 minutes thanks to preshredded carrots and coleslaw mix. If you have leftover quinoa, skip Step 1 and use 2 cups in the salad. If you want a bigger flavor kick in the dressing, up the wasabi powder to 1 tablespoon. Source: EatingWell Magazine, May/June 2016

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Grilled Flank Steak Salad with Ginger-Wasabi Dressing

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This quick, healthy dinner salad recipe is ready in 40 minutes thanks to preshredded carrots and coleslaw mix. If you have leftover quinoa, skip Step 1 and use 2 cups in the salad. If you want a bigger flavor kick in the dressing, up the wasabi powder to 1 tablespoon. Source: EatingWell Magazine, May/June 2016

02of 09Grilled Lime Chicken & Steak with Herb & Arugula SaladView RecipeThis recipe involves one of our favorite make-ahead hacks: let the chicken and steak marinate in reverse. In this recipe, you’ll pour a punchy, citrusy dressing over the meat right after it leaves the grill, so it soaks up the bright vinaigrette as it cools. Better yet, reverse-marinating keeps the grilled meat from drying out, even when kept in the fridge overnight. Source: EatingWell Magazine, July/August 2018

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Grilled Lime Chicken & Steak with Herb & Arugula Salad

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This recipe involves one of our favorite make-ahead hacks: let the chicken and steak marinate in reverse. In this recipe, you’ll pour a punchy, citrusy dressing over the meat right after it leaves the grill, so it soaks up the bright vinaigrette as it cools. Better yet, reverse-marinating keeps the grilled meat from drying out, even when kept in the fridge overnight. Source: EatingWell Magazine, July/August 2018

03of 09Spinach Salad with Steak & BlueberriesView RecipeCombine steak, walnuts, blueberries and feta cheese in this simple salad and you have yourself a healthy and satisfying supper. Serve with grilled baguette and a glass of rosé. Source: EatingWell Magazine, July/August 2010

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Spinach Salad with Steak & Blueberries

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Combine steak, walnuts, blueberries and feta cheese in this simple salad and you have yourself a healthy and satisfying supper. Serve with grilled baguette and a glass of rosé. Source: EatingWell Magazine, July/August 2010

04of 09Succotash Salad with Grilled SirloinView RecipeA summer salad through and through! Grilled sweet potatoes and grilled sirloin steak add just enough smokiness without overpowering all of the fresh flavors, while a creamy lime dressing brings everything together. Source: Diabetic Living Magazine, Summer 2020

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Succotash Salad with Grilled Sirloin

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A summer salad through and through! Grilled sweet potatoes and grilled sirloin steak add just enough smokiness without overpowering all of the fresh flavors, while a creamy lime dressing brings everything together. Source: Diabetic Living Magazine, Summer 2020

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Chili-Rubbed Flank Steak Salad

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06of 09Chimichurri Grilled Steak SaladView RecipeChimichurri sauce is a zingy Argentinean sauce made with garlic, parsley, vinegar and oil. Here chimichurri sauce doubles as marinade for flank steak and as salad dressing for this grilled steak salad recipe. Source: EatingWell Magazine, May/June 2012

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Chimichurri Grilled Steak Salad

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Chimichurri sauce is a zingy Argentinean sauce made with garlic, parsley, vinegar and oil. Here chimichurri sauce doubles as marinade for flank steak and as salad dressing for this grilled steak salad recipe. Source: EatingWell Magazine, May/June 2012

07of 09Steak and Chimichurri SaladView RecipeChimichurri sauce is an essential part of Argentinean cuisine and goes great with grilled beef or chicken. This recipe takes advantage of the great flavor combination of Chimichurri sauce with steak and dressed greens, making it the perfect summer meal. Source: Diabetic Living Magazine

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Steak and Chimichurri Salad

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Chimichurri sauce is an essential part of Argentinean cuisine and goes great with grilled beef or chicken. This recipe takes advantage of the great flavor combination of Chimichurri sauce with steak and dressed greens, making it the perfect summer meal. Source: Diabetic Living Magazine

08of 09Grilled Flank Steak with Tomato SaladView RecipeCutting the steak immediately after cooking breaks all the rules on meat cookery, but in this recipe we do it intentionally in order to capture the juices and incorporate them into the dressing. Serve this grilled flank steak recipe with crusty bread to soak up the deliciousness. Source: EatingWell Magazine, June 2020

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Grilled Flank Steak with Tomato Salad

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Cutting the steak immediately after cooking breaks all the rules on meat cookery, but in this recipe we do it intentionally in order to capture the juices and incorporate them into the dressing. Serve this grilled flank steak recipe with crusty bread to soak up the deliciousness. Source: EatingWell Magazine, June 2020

09of 09Grilled Marinated Flank Steak SaladView RecipeGrilled flank steak is served over salad greens with sweet corn, peppers, and tomatoes, and topped with a fresh cilantro dressing. Source: Diabetic Living Magazine

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Grilled Marinated Flank Steak Salad

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Grilled flank steak is served over salad greens with sweet corn, peppers, and tomatoes, and topped with a fresh cilantro dressing. Source: Diabetic Living Magazine

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