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This Cucumber Tomato Feta Salad is bright and fresh, with juicy vegetables and briny feta cheese. This flavorful salad is perfect as a light summer lunch or served with dinner.
I love this Cucumber Tomato Feta Salad, especially in summer. It's deliciously refreshing and just perfect alongside pasta, proteins, grains, and so many other things. It's so easy to make and you can even prepare the ingredients ahead of time so you just have to toss and serve it. It's great for barbecues and outdoor lunches, or for serving as an appetizer for a family dinner.
This salad is really flavorful and healthy. Juicy tomatoes, crisp cucumbers, crunchy onions, and briny feta cheese with fresh herbs make the most scrumptious mix. This Cucumber Tomato Feta Salad should be on repeat all spring and summer long. Let's take a look at the tasty ingredients that make it so good.
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Where to Buy Feta Cheese
When shopping for feta cheese, try to find the kind that is sold in bricks and stored in brine. That's the best stuff. This feta cheese can be found in large health food stores. Of course, you canbuy feta cheese on Amazon. When given an option between cow's or sheep's milk feta, I'd always pick sheep's milk.
Main Ingredients
- Cucumbers. I like using Persian cucumbers the most, but other kinds can be used as well. You may choose to peel them or leave the skin on.
- Tomatoes. Cherry (or grape) tomatoes are the most flavorful, so that's why I recommend using them.
- Onion. Red onion is best, though other kinds can be used as well.
- Fresh Dill. Pairs well with feta and veggies, and adds wonderful flavor. Use parsley if dill is not available.
- Feta Cheese. Try to use high-quality feta that is sold in bricks, not crumbles.
- Olive Oil. Extra virgin olive oil is best for this salad. Avocado oil would be my second-best choice.
- Salt and Pepper. Season this salad to taste. Keep in mind, that you'll have to reduce the amount of salt because feta cheese is quite salty.
How to Make Cucumber Tomato Feta Salad
- Slice the cucumbers, tomatoes, and red onion. Then crumble the feta cheese and chop the fresh dill.
- Place all of the prepared ingredients along with olive oil, salt, and pepper into a large bowl and mix well. Serve immediately.
Variations to try
- Add a vinaigrette. This Cucumber Tomato Feta Salad is simply flavored, but if you like a more acidic taste, then add a vinaigrette, either store-bought or homemade.
- Substitute different dressings. Depending on your preference, you could use lemon juice, balsamic vinegar, dijon mustard, or red wine vinegar to create a dressing that suits your personal tastes.
- Add some other flavors. This salad tastes amazing with kalamata olives, scallions, mint, or shallots.
- Try it with protein. For a more filling meal, add some diced chicken breast, crab meat, or tofu to this salad.
What to Serve this with
- Pasta. Serve this salad as an appetizer or alongside your favorite pasta dishes. Try this Easy Angel Hair Pasta Recipe, Paccheri Pasta in Creamy Tomato Sauce, or One-Pot Pasta with Spinach.
- Protein. This fresh, slightly salty salad will be great with Roasted Pepper Stuffed Chicken Breast, Sofritas, or Healthy Cod Fish Skillet.
- Soup. Soup and salad go well together for lunch or a light dinner. You should try it with Moroccan Chickpea Soup, Turkey Cabbage Soup, or Quick Orzo Soup.
- Grains. Quinoa, bulgur, rice, etc. Serve it alongside Baked Rice and Beans, Cabbage and Rice, or Zucchini Rice.
- Just as is. This Cucumber Tomato Feta Salad is yummy enough to eat just as it is.
How to Store Cucumber Tomato Feta Salad
Store this Cucumber Tomato Feta Salad in an airtight container in the refrigerator to keep it fresh. It will last for just one day, though the longer it sits, the softer the vegetables become. As the salt draws out the liquid, this can create a soupiness to your salad.
If you aren't going to serve it right away, I suggest cutting and dicing the vegetables and herbs beforehand and storing them in the fridge. Then when you are ready to eat, just toss everything together and season. This keeps the salad fresh, juicy, and crisp.
This Cucumber Tomato Feta Salad is a warm weather favorite that I think your whole family will enjoy. Dinner or lunch, indoor or al fresco, you can serve this refreshing salad knowing it will win over everyone who tastes it.
More tasty salad recipes to try:
- Curried Couscous Salad
- Refreshing Cucumber Salad
- Amazing Kale Salad
- Jennifer Aniston Salad
- Creamy Cucumber Radish Salad
Cucumber Tomato Feta Salad
Tania Sheff
ThisCucumber Tomato Feta Saladis bright and fresh, with juicy vegetables and briny feta cheese. This flavorful salad is perfect as a light summer lunch or served with dinner.
4.86 from 28 votes
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Prep Time 10 minutes mins
Total Time 10 minutes mins
Course Salad
Cuisine American
Servings 2 servings
Calories 292 kcal
Ingredients
- 4 Persian cucumbers, sliced
- 1 cup cherry tomatoes, cut in half
- ¼ medium red onion, thinly sliced
- ½ cup feta cheese crumbles
- ¼ cup chopped dill
- 1 ½ tbsp. olive oil
- ¼ tsp. salt* or to taste
- ¼ tsp. pepper or to taste
Instructions
Slice the cucumbers, tomatoes, and red onion. Then crumble the feta cheese and chop the fresh dill.
Place all of the prepared ingredients along with olive oil, salt, and pepper into a large bowl and mix well. Serve immediately.
Notes
*keep in mind, that feta cheese is quite salty, so you might need to reduce the amount of salt you are adding.
HOW TO STORE CUCUMBER TOMATO FETA SALAD
Store this Cucumber Tomato Feta Salad in an airtight container in the refrigerator to keep it fresh. It will last for just one day, though the longer it sits, the softer the vegetables become. As the salt draws out the liquid, this can create a soupiness to your salad.
If you aren't going to serve it right away, I suggest cutting and dicing the vegetables and herbs beforehand and storing them in the fridge. Then when you are ready to eat, just toss everything together and season. This keeps the salad fresh, juicy, and crisp.
Nutrition
Calories: 292kcalCarbohydrates: 20gProtein: 10gFat: 20gSaturated Fat: 7gCholesterol: 33mgSodium: 682mgPotassium: 1073mgFiber: 5gSugar: 12gVitamin A: 1412IUVitamin C: 42mgCalcium: 295mgIron: 3mg
Tried this recipe?Leave a comment below, I can't wait to hear from you!
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Alisha says
What measurements would you suggest if I wanted to use Dijon and lemon juiice with the olive oil?
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Tania Sheff says
Hi Alisha! Please, use about 1/2 tbsp of lemon juice and 1 tsp of mustard. Happy cooking!
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Wilma George says
See AlsoCheddar Broccoli Chicken Bake
Delicious. I used parsley as I did not have any dill on hand.Reply
Tania Sheff says
Great! Thanks, Wilma!
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Edee Steiner says
Absolutely love this recipe. Didn't change a thing. TyReply
Tania Sheff says
Thank you so much, Edee!
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Shara says
Can I used dried dill for this salad?
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Tania Sheff says
Hi Shara! yes. You can use other herbs as well. Thanks!
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Mary Lou says
Love the look of this salad for the Christmas holidays!Reply
Tania Sheff says
Yes, it does look Christmas-y 🙂
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Mavylyn G. says
Hi there.. I just followed you on Pinterest. .. I got interested in most of your recipes, they all look delicious.. How do you stay fit with these foods... Anyway i like your recipes meals ideas because it sounds simply healthy and easy to follow..Reply
Tania Sheff says
Thank you for the follow, Mavylyn! I eat mostly simple plant-based foods, which definitely helps to keep the extra pounds off. Especially when I have two kids now, I don't have time to exercise. I hope you enjoy my recipes! Best wishes!
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Kathryn says
I don't know about other recipes (this is the first I've watched on her channel) but I do know that this recipe is a very healthy salad. The Cucumbers, onions and tomatoes are heart healthy and will help lower cholesterol. Even the olive oil is one of the healthy oils to use. The feta cheese is also good in moderation. It just so happens that I have everything but the Dill to make this (subbing Cilantro instead) so I will be making this today.
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Tania Sheff says
Yay! Thanks, Kathryn! Enjoy the salad!
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