Refreshing Greek Salad Recipe

Has a Secret to Why Restaurants Salad's Taste Better Than Ours!

Micah Reeves
There is nothing better in the midst of the hot summer than a refreshing, cool, salad! If you are tired of the regular lettuce side salads and are looking for something zestier, then this recipe is for you! Here's something different that will cool off any hot summer day! It's perfect for a light lunch between friends and a nice addiction to any grill out.

One sliced medium yellow or medium Bermuda onion. The Bermuda is not as strong tasting and adds more color but most of us have some kind of onion on hand and any will work.

One small can sliced black olives, drained or one small can whole black olives, drained.
This is a matter of preference but the sliced olives make for a better tasting salad forkful and since the Greek Olives are whole it adds a different shape for aesthetic appeal.

One head of lettuce, chopped. Romaine is more nutritious but either kind will do.

One large cucumber. Scrub the outside but don't peel it. The peel adds flavor. Slice and quarter it.

Make sure to soak your lettuce in ice cold water in the sink, add 2 ice trays of ice from your freezer also! Let it soak for at least a half-hour, then allow to drain. It's okay if you don't want to do this but this little secret is why salad's in restaurants taste so much better then the one's we make at home!

One large tomato or 3 to 4 Roma tomatoes sliced and quartered. Roma are better here but again, either will do. Some recipes suggest clearing out the seeds of the tomatoes but it's not necessary for this one.

3-4 oz. Feta Cheese crumbled.

1/4 to 1/2 cup Greek Salad Dressing to taste. Italian dressing can also be substituted here.

8 Greek Olives. Normally these have to be bought in a container but some deli's offer them and you can pick up however many olives you need. This recipe calls for about 8.

After your lettuce is well drained, put it in large salad bowl, add black olives, Greek olives, onion, tomato, and Feta cheese. Save a small handful of Feta Cheese to add to the top when you are finished. Toss the salad well. Now add your Greek or Italian Dressing. Start off with 1/4 cup and add more if you think it's needed. When you are happy with the amount of dressing, top it off with the rest of the Feta cheese. Put your salad in the fridge after covering with plastic or aluminum wrap and let it sit for at least 3 hours.

Now your tasty 4 serving salad is ready!

For something different you can also use a variety of pastas instead of the lettuce. One 12-ounce package of spiral, vermicelli, and tortellini pasta make tasty substitutes. Make sure your pasta is cooled off before adding other ingredients.

Enjoy!

Published by Micah Reeves

Micah was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She lived in Florida for 8 years and decided to move back "home." Now she is back in Florida and enjoying the tropical atmosphere once again. She is a freelance wr...  View profile

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  • sean5/17/2008

    a good receipe. i added celery hearts which worked well and a little rice vingar and sugar.

  • Sophie7/20/2007

    Interesting article. I don't use shop bought dressings when I make Greek salad though. I make my own flavour infusion.
    Sophie

  • wantstoWAH7/12/2007

    This sounds great!

  • Judilynn7/8/2007

    looks like a great salad. I love Greek food!

  • Indigo Moon7/7/2007

    Great recipe, thanks!

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