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This vegan Thai quinoa salad recipe is fresh, easy, and bursting with flavor. The peanut lime dressing is totally addictive! It’s fast and fantastic for meal prep.

Try my Ranch Chicken Quinoa Salad or this Mediterranean Quinoa Salad next.

bowl with Thai quinoa salad drizzled with peanut lime dressing

Why you’ll love it

There’s just something so tasty about Thai-inspired flavors. Pairing them with quinoa is a no-brainer for making a hearty, flavorful salad! It’s very filling, and the dressing is perfectly balanced with the fresh veggies. It’s the kind of recipe that is ideal for vegan meal prep.

That homemade Thai salad dressing, though! I loved it on this salad, but I’m kinda tempted to drizzle it on everything now. I’m always amazed how much flavor so few ingredients can have. The contrast between peanuts and fresh lime is pure bliss.

What you’ll need

For the salad

  • Quinoa – it’s loaded with nutrients and protein and has great texture for salads
  • Red bell pepper – adds a pop of color. You can use orange or green or yellow instead, of course!
  • Cucumber – I used mini cucumbers, but English would work too
  • Tomatoes – use grape or cherry tomatoes
  • Onion – red onions are the best variety for salads
  • Basil and cilantro – these herbs add a vibrant freshness and complement the dressing
  • Peanuts – chopped peanuts give a delicious crunch

For the dressing

  • Peanut butter – the base for many Asian-inspired dressings. Make sure to use the creamy kind so the dressing turns out smooth, and let it warm on the counter if you normally keep it in the fridge.
  • Lime juice – fresh lime juice is a must
  • Soy sauce – adds a savory balance of flavor
  • Olive oil – it emulsifies the dressing
  • Garlic – I can’t resist using garlic in salad dressings
  • Water – to thin the dressing out

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close-up of peanut lime dressing on Thai quinoa salad with wooden salad utensils

How to make Thai quinoa salad

This is an overview, and full ingredients & instructions are in the recipe card below.

  • Cook the quinoa according to package directions.
  • Meanwhile, chop and prep the other ingredients. Add the dressing ingredients to a food processor, and blend until it’s nice and smooth.
  • Once the quinoa has cooled, toss everything together in a large bowl. Serve immediately or chill it first!

Substitutions and variations

  • This salad is fairly customizable. If you don’t have something on hand or don’t like an ingredient, it’s not a big deal! For example, you can sub the onions or adjust the quantity as needed.
  • I haven’t tested it, but substituting farro or another grain will probably work as long as you’re confident in cooking it.
  • Want more protein? Throw in some chickpeas or cannellini beans.
glass bowl with Thai quinoa salad and wooden serving utensils

Leftovers and storage

  • This quinoa salad will keep well in the fridge for 3-4 days.
  • I like putting individual portions in airtight containers and eating them as light lunches for the next few days.
bowl with vegan Thai inspired quinoa salad with cucumbers and tomatoes

I hope this becomes one of your favorite quinoa salad recipes! Please leave a star rating and review below, and be sure to follow me on Instagram.

This healthy cold Thai quinoa salad makes a delicious light lunch.  You will love the peanut lime dressing! A great simple vegan/vegetarian salad for meal prep!
5 from 15 votes

Thai Quinoa Salad

This vegan Thai quinoa salad recipe is fresh, easy, and bursting with flavor. The peanut lime dressing is totally addictive! It's fast and fantastic for meal prep.
Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 20 minutes
Total: 30 minutes
Servings: 4

Ingredients 

  • 1 cup uncooked quinoa
  • 1 red pepper chopped
  • 3 Persian (mini) cucumbers or 1/2 English cucumber chopped
  • Handful little tomatoes halved
  • 2 tablespoons red onion chopped
  • 1 tablespoon fresh basil chopped
  • 2 tablespoons fresh cilantro chopped
  • 1/3 cup chopped peanuts
  • Salt & pepper to taste

Dressing:

  • 3 heaping tablespoons peanut butter
  • Juice of 1/2 lime
  • 1/2 tablespoon soy sauce
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 clove garlic minced
  • 1/4 cup water

Instructions 

  • Cook quinoa according to package directions. Once cooked, set aside to cool.
  • Meanwhile, prep the veggies and herbs.
  • Make the dressing by adding the dressing ingredients to a food processor and processing until smooth (I drizzle the water in while it’s running).
  • Once the quinoa is cool, add it to a large salad bowl along with the other ingredients. Toss and season with extra salt & pepper if needed.

Notes

  • Great for meal prep so you have meals throughout the week.
  • Serves 4-6. 

Nutrition

Calories: 354kcal, Carbohydrates: 37g, Protein: 13g, Fat: 18g, Saturated Fat: 3g, Sodium: 191mg, Potassium: 610mg, Fiber: 6g, Sugar: 4g, Vitamin A: 1306IU, Vitamin C: 46mg, Calcium: 48mg, Iron: 3mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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24 Comments

  1. Gentry says:

    5 stars
    I loved this recipe. Definitely making again! Thanks!

    1. Natasha says:

      You are very welcome!! ๐Ÿ˜€ Thanks for your review!

  2. Jeana says:

    Quinoa upsets my stomach, what substitutes would you recommend to go with this salad?

    1. Natasha says:

      Hmmm I mean that’s tough since that’s the star ingredient of this salad and that’s what I tested it with. Maybe you’d like this Thai salad instead: https://bit.ly/3PIm1U9 If you want to experiment, you could maybe try using rice or perhaps something like farro?

  3. Melanie Z says:

    5 stars
    I made this salad as part of Fafherโ€™s day supper. It was a big hit! Delicious flavours! I used all natural peanut butter and added 1 TBSP of honey to the dressing to balance the acidity and sharpness of the peanut butter. Using all natural peanut butter is fine as long as you add a bit of honey or sweetener.

    1. Natasha says:

      I’m so glad it worked out, Melanie! Thanks for the tip re: natural pb… I am sure it will help other readers who want to go that route. ๐Ÿ˜€

  4. Erin says:

    If making this for meal prep can you dress it all at once and store it, or do you need to reserve the dressing until you eat it?

    1. Natasha says:

      I would probably put the dressing on before serving as the quinoa will soak it up.

  5. Mariah says:

    Do you use regular peanut butter or would all natural work best?

    1. Natasha says:

      I recommend the regular creamy variety if possible.

  6. S says:

    5 stars
    Wow this recipe was so tasty! Thank you!

    1. Natasha says:

      You’re very welcome!

  7. Marissa S. says:

    Wondering if you can make this with farro instead of quinoa? I imagine so? Thanks!

    1. Natasha says:

      Sure!

  8. Cindy Neal says:

    I havenโ€™t made this yet – Iโ€™ll gather the vegetables to make it tomorrow. But hereโ€™s what I know about this recipe: **if itโ€™s as good as the ten foolproof, delicious S&L recipes I make all the time, WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR?** It is definitely going to enter my rotation for the summer.

    1. Natasha says:

      Hahaha thank you!! I hope you like this one too! XO

  9. Lynne says:

    I have a question. I am also not a fan of quinoa, so I was wondering, do you think this recipe which looks delicious would work with orzo? Thank you, if not I will just have to break down and try the quinoa๐Ÿค—

    1. Natasha says:

      I think that would taste great!

  10. Natasha's Sister says:

    5 stars
    I love quinoa. You’re dumb for not liking it. Make this for me now.

    1. Natasha says:

      No.