Thai Crunch Salad with Peanut Dressing

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Inspired by California Pizza Kitchen’s famous version, this Thai crunch salad recipe is a colorful, satisfying mix of fresh veggies and creamy peanut dressing. It’s pretty much what salad dreams are made of.

Bowls of Thai crunch salad with peanut dressing.

Photo by Alexandra Grablewski (Chronicle Books, 2018)

This recipe is a nod to the popular Thai crunch salad served at California Pizza Kitchen. It’s made with crisp Napa cabbage, crunchy vegetables, and edamame, but it’s the creamy peanut dressing that makes it so good. I guarantee you’ll want to put it on everything!

Serve this salad as a light lunch or pair it with grilled chicken or steak for a more substantial meal. It also pairs nicely with chicken satay or honey, lime and sriracha chicken skewers. This is one of those recipes with a long list of ingredients but don’t let that deter you; you can use many of the prepared vegetables available at the supermarket, and the dressing is quickly puréed in a blender.

“This salad was such a big hit at dinner last night that my guest requested seconds. It’s so over-the-top delicious that it’s insane!”

Gina

Step-By-Step Instructions

Step 1: Make the dressing. Combine all of the dressing ingredients except for the cilantro in a blender and blend until completely smooth. Chopping the garlic and ginger first prevents the dressing from being gritty or uneven, especially if your blender isn’t super powerful. Add the cilantro.

Cilantro in a blender with dressing ingredients.

Blend for just a few seconds until the cilantro is finely chopped. (Adding it at the end keeps the dressing a creamy, natural color instead of muddy green.)

Blender of peanut dressing.

Step 2: Combine the veggies. In a large bowl, combine the cabbage, carrots, bell peppers, cucumber, edamame, scallions, and cilantro. Seeding the cucumbers is key for keeping the salad crisp and avoiding excess water that can dilute the dressing.

Bowl of unmixed vegetables.

Step 3: Dress and serve. If you’re serving right away, drizzle the peanut dressing over top and toss to coat. Otherwise, store the chopped veggies and dressing separately—the veggies will keep for 2 days and the dressing for up to a week. The peanut dressing may thicken slightly as it chills, so give it a good stir (or a quick whisk) if you’ve made it ahead.

Bowls of Thai crunch salad with peanut dressing.

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Thai Crunch Salad with Peanut Dressing

Bowls of Thai crunch salad with peanut dressing.

Modeled after CPK’s Thai crunch salad, this salad has bright veggies, bold flavors, and a dressing you’ll want to eat by the spoonful.

Servings: 4
Total Time: 30 Minutes

Ingredients

For the Peanut Dressing

  • ¼ cup creamy peanut butter
  • 2 tablespoons unseasoned rice vinegar
  • 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice, from one lime
  • 3 tablespoons vegetable oil
  • 1 tablespoon soy sauce
  • 2 tablespoons honey
  • 2½ tablespoons sugar
  • 2 garlic cloves, roughly chopped
  • 1-inch square piece fresh ginger, peeled and roughly chopped (see note)
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • ¼ teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
  • 2 tablespoons fresh cilantro leaves

For the Salad

  • 4 cups chopped Napa cabbage or shredded coleslaw mix (I like to toss in a little shredded red cabbage for color)
  • 1 cup prepared shredded carrots
  • 1 red bell pepper, thinly sliced into bite-sized pieces
  • 1 small English cucumber, halved lengthwise, seeded and thinly sliced
  • 1 cup cooked and shelled edamame
  • 2 medium scallions, thinly sliced
  • ½ cup loosely packed chopped fresh cilantro

Instructions

  1. For the dressing, combine all of the ingredients except for the cilantro in a blender and process until completely smooth. Add the cilantro and blend for a few seconds until the cilantro is finely chopped. Refrigerate until ready to serve.
  2. For the salad, combine all of the ingredients in a large bowl and toss to combine. If serving right away, drizzle the peanut dressing over top and toss; otherwise, serve the dressing on the side so the salad doesn't get soggy.
  3. Here's some easy guidance on how to peel, grate, and chop fresh ginger.

Nutrition Information

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  • Per serving (4 servings)
  • Serving size: Approximately 2 cups
  • Calories: 282
  • Fat: 18 g
  • Saturated fat: 2 g
  • Carbohydrates: 28 g
  • Sugar: 17 g
  • Fiber: 6 g
  • Protein: 7g
  • Sodium: 505 mg
  • Cholesterol: 0 mg

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Comments

  • The dressing is so amazing! Lots of good flavors. I made the salad without the cucumber and threw in some spinach. It was delish!

  • I’m a newlywed who’s never cooked so I need easy and healthy. I love this because it reminds me of the CPK Thai Salad I miss so much (no CPK near us now). My husband loves it and so do I! I’m just trying to find a way to stop all that veggie chopping!

  • This was so fabulous! I made it exactly as noted and it turned out delicious. Thanks, Jen – all of your recipes I’ve made have been superb. Keep up the good work!

  • This dressing is phenomenal!!! I used regular cabbage not nappa and couldn’t manage to get edamame where I live in India. But used most of the other ingredients… Just a little more red chilli as we Indians love that extra bite!!

    • I made this salad yesterday and WOW is the word! The dressing was amazingly so good!!!!!!! It’s definitely a must try, can’t go wrong with this one! Thank you for sharing this recipe!

  • This recipe is phenomenal -I’ve served it once for entertaining and another time to my family. All parties were very impressed and asked for your website!

  • Can I make the dressing the day before I serve the salad. I love your asian kale salad! I am looking forward to trying this recipe.

    • Actually I just saw the comment below. Thanks for all your great recipes.

  • This is definitely my new favorite. My son who doesn’t even like salad loves this one. I do add peanuts to it thought, just for a little extra crunch. Making it this weekend for a family birthday party. I’m sure everyone is going to love it.

  • mind blowing and finger-licking recipe!!
    How long can I store the dressing in the fridge?

    • Glad you enjoyed! The dressing will keep well in the fridge for about a week.

  • I made this salad throughout the summer as it is fresh tasting, filling and yet so healthy! I will continue to make this all year but have since mixed the dressing into salad from the beginning as I prefer the coleslaw to be soggy! The salad tastes its best when freshly made at room temperature!

    • — Daniela stucki
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  • Sorry if this a duplicate message. I’m not sure if I sent the previous one correctly.

    It’s hard for me to find fresh Napa cabbage or slaw mix where I live in Mexico. Can I use green cabbage or savoy instead if I can find it? Thanks Jennifer

    • Hi Lorna, Yes, absolutely — either would be delicious.

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