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Grilled Steak Salad

Grilled Steak Salad is a bold, satisfying dish featuring lean grilled beef atop crisp greens and vibrant veggies. High in protein and flavor, it fuels energy and recovery while keeping things clean and low in refined carbs. Great for lunch or dinner when you want flavor and fuel.

Servings & Time


Servings: 4
Preparation: 20 minutes
Cooking: 20 minutes
Ready: 60 minutes

Ingredients


  • 1 box spinach or arugula
  • 2-3 cups grilled beef sirloin steaks tossed with 1 tsp. garlic powder
  • 1 cup cheese
  • 1 yellow bell pepper sliced
  • 2-4 roma tomatoes sliced
  • 1 cucumber diced
  • 1 sweet onion (optional)
  • Pica salsa

Directions


  1. Top lettuce with all other ingredients, splash with your favorite vinegar and oil.

Recipe Classifications

Meals Dinner  Lunch  
Dish Types Salad  
Diet Types Dash  Flexitarian  Mediterranean  Mind  Paleotarian  Therapeutic Lifestyle Changes  
Food Sensitivities Dairy  

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