Greek Salad
By sdubbs
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Ingredients
- for dressing:
- for the salad
- 4 persian cucumbers
- 1 red pepper
- 1 medium red onion
- 2 cups of tomatoes (you have options, i did mini heirlooms, you could do grape tomatoes, or just chop up some red ones, old school style)
- 1 small bunch of parsley stems removed (aka just the leaves)
- 1 cup kalamata olives pitted and chopped
- 1 can cannellini beans (drained)
- 8 oz block of feta cheese
- 2 lemons
- 1/3 cup olive oil
- 1/4 cup red wine vinegar
- 1 tablespoon dried oregano
- 1 teaspoon of salt (the good stuff, you know!)
- 1 teaspoon of fresh cracked pepper
Details
Preparation
Step 1
what to do:
• so this salad is basically about chopping and dressing. start with the chopping.
• chop the cucumbers, red peppers, red onion and tomatoes (if you need to) and toss in a big white bowl. yes, the recipe calls for a white bowl.
• add parsley leaves, previously chopped and pitted deliciously salty kalamata olives and the cannellini beans and give it all a good stir.
then:
• make this lemony dressing.
note: i have a specific process with the zesting of these lemons. it’s because i was a food stylist and just love the way it looks when you finish off a salad by zesting over top all of the ingredients. it’s not necessary to do it this way. it will look yummier, but it’s totally not necessary.
• pour olive oil and vinegar into a spouted glass or bowl
• add oregano, salt and pepper and then
• cut the first lemon and juice it into the mixture (beware of pesky seeds)
• then, before cutting the second lemon, zest half of it into the mixture.
• once zesting has proven successful, cut that sucker and squeeze it in just like the first.
• whisk everything together to help dressing emulsify
• then pour over the top of the salad and toss it all together.
some finishing touches:
• cut the feta into a few large bricks and lay on top of the salad. it looks pretty, people will be impressed and you can easily break the cheese up with your salad servers as you individually plate the salad. plus people who hate feta, will be very grateful, since this will be much easier for them to pick out of the mix.
• also, take the half un-zested lemon and zest it over the top of the salad. people will see the flecks of yellow on their cucumber and say “what the heck is this?” you can tell them it’s solid gold, or bee droppings, or whatever you want.
• finish off with an extra pinch of salt and cracked pepper and you are on your way.
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