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Grilled Beef And Romaine Salad Thai-style

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Meats, Seafood Thai Beef, Salads, Thai 8 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 Head romaine lettuce*
1 Cucumber, peeled
1 Red onion, thinly sliced
11 Firm radishes, trimmed
2 Tomatoes, cored and sliced
1 Scallions, trimmed
16 Fresh mint leaves
16 Fresh basil leaves
1/2 c Coriander leaves **
1 c Fish sauce, see note
1/2 t Powdered hot red chilies
8 Thin slices top sirloin ***
1 ds Salt to taste
1 ds Fresh ground pepper to taste
1/4 c Salad oil

INSTRUCTIONS

About 1 1/2 lbs. romaine rinsed and cut up or broken with fingers as
for salad.  **Loosely packed (also known as Chinese parsley and
cilantro).  ***top round, sirloin or club steak may be used.  Prepare a
charcoal or other grill for cooking the meat. This should  be done
before starting to prepare the ingrediences. Thinly slice the
cucumbers and radishes. Cut scallions into 1-inch lengths. Prepare  all
the greens as indicated and combine in a salad bowl. Brush meat  with
oil.  Sprinkle with salt and pepper. Grill meat on both sides, about 2
minutes to a side or longer, depending on the desired degree of
doneness.  Quickly, while the meat is still hot, cut the slices into
1/2 inch  strips and add them to the greens. If there are any
accumulated meat  juices, add them to the sauce. Pour the sauce over
all and toss.  Serve immediately with hot rice or long loaves of bread.
NOTE: Either  Nuoc nam (Vietnamese fish sauce) or Nam pla) Thai fish
sauce may be  used in this recipe. Fish sauce and powdered red chiles
are widely  available in Chinese markets.  FROM: "A Feast Made for
Laughtler" by Craig Claiborne. Shared by  ELAYNE CALDWELL, Prodigy ID#
KVNH17B.  From Gemini's MASSIVE MealMaster collection at
www.synapse.com/~gemini

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