Cucumber Greek Salad Recipe: An Easy Summer Side Dish (2024)

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This Cucumber Greek Salad recipe is light and refreshing, and full of healthy ingredients. With minimal prep, it makes any easy side dish for any meal!

Hello Kenarry readers! I’m Ashlyn fromBelle of the Kitchen and I’m back for our newest edition of Ideas for the Kitchen, a blog series where Carrie and I swap recipes once a month. Today I’m sharing a delicious and easy recipe for Cucumber Greek Salad.

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Easy Side Salad for Parties or Barbecues

Since barbecue season is now in full swing, we decided to share some easy side dish recipes to accompany all of your outdoor meals this summer. Today I’ve brought a fresh and easy Cucumber Greek Salad Recipe. It’s healthy and deliciouson all of those hot summer days!

If you’re looking for Carrie, you can find her over on my blog today where she’s sharing her recipe for Classic Taco Salad. She’ll be sharing it here on Kenarry in a couple of weeks, but if you want to go ahead and take a peek, you can visitBelle of the Kitchento check it out!

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4th of July Food Ideas

With the 4th of July just a couple of days of away, I’ve beenspending some time thinking about what to make for the big day. To me thatusually means potato salad, burgers, hot dogs, lemonade, and some kind of red, white, and blue dessert.

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Dessert is usually a lot of fun to make when celebrating the 4th, and I’ll probably make these Mini Fruit Pizzas again like I did last year. They were a big hit and I know I’ll probably devour more than my fair share this time around, too!

When there’s lots of yummy desserts and other heavydishes to chow down on at a barbecue, sometimes I like to prepare a healthier alternative. It’s nice to have a fresh side dish to balance everything out, and this Greek Cucumber Salad definitely fits the bill!

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Ingredients:

These are the ingredients you’ll need. All the exact amounts are in the printable card at the bottom of this post.

How to Make Easy Cucumber Greek Salad

This salad is so easy to throw together. The hardest part is chopping the veggies, and that really only takes about five minutes. Add in some spices, lemon juice, olive oil, and feta, and you are ready to go.

You can definitely make this in a quick pinch for any barbecue or get-together this summer, but if you let it marinate for a couple of hours, the flavors will develop even more.

What type of olive is best in Greek salads?

I made ours with black olives because my hubby and son love them, but if it were just for me, I’d leave them out! I’m kinda anti-olives. If you prefer a different kind of olive, you can definitely use those instead, too.

So what kind of side dishes do you have planned for your 4th of July celebration? Share your ideas with us below! We’d love to hear them.

Cucumber Greek Salad

This Cucumber Greek Salad recipe is light and refreshing, and full of healthy ingredients. With minimal prep, it makes any easy side dish for any meal!

Prep Time15 minutes mins

Total Time15 minutes mins

Course: Salad

Cuisine: Mediterranean

Keyword: greek salad

Servings: 8

Calories: 103kcal

Author: Ashlyn

Ingredients

  • 2 cucumbers peeled and chopped into 1/4 moons
  • 4-6 Roma tomatoes chopped
  • 1/2 red onion sliced
  • 1/4 cup olive oil
  • 1 1/2 Tablespoons lemon juice
  • 2 teaspoons Dried Oregano
  • 1/2 cup crumbled feta cheese
  • Salt and Pepper to taste
  • Black olives pitted and sliced (to taste)

Instructions

  • In a large bowl, combine cucumbers, tomatoes, and onions.

  • In a smaller bowl, mix the olive oil, lemon juice, and dried oregano. Pour over the vegetables and mix well. Season salad with salt and pepper.

  • Sprinkle feta cheese and olives over the top of salad and mix. Taste and adjust spices if need be. Refrigerate until ready to eat. Enjoy!

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 103kcal | Carbohydrates: 4g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 8g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 8mg | Sodium: 108mg | Potassium: 197mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 360IU | Vitamin C: 8.3mg | Calcium: 69mg | Iron: 0.5mg

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Cucumber Greek Salad Recipe: An Easy Summer Side Dish (2024)

FAQs

What to put on cucumbers to make them taste good? ›

Salt – It draws moisture out of the cucumbers, giving them a crisp, pickle-like texture. It also makes the flavors in this salad pop! Fresh dill and chives – Dill is a classic ingredient in a cucumber onion salad, as its sour flavor pairs perfectly with the sweet and tangy vinegar dressing.

How do you keep cucumber salad from getting soggy? ›

Happily, salting cucumbers requires only 20 minutes or so and virtually no effort: You just put them in a colander or strainer, toss them with a big pinch of salt or two — the exact quantity doesn't matter, since most of the salt will flow away with the liquid — and let osmosis do its thing.

What fruit does cucumber pair well with? ›

Spices: Cucumbers pair well with spices such as black pepper, cumin, and coriander. Fruits: Cucumbers pair well with fruits such as tomatoes, watermelon, and berries. Meats: Cucumbers pair well with meats such as chicken, salmon, and tuna. Seafood: Cucumbers pair well with seafood such as shrimp, crab, and oysters.

How do you keep sliced cucumbers from getting soggy? ›

Store sliced cucumbers in an airtight container, covered in water. The water will prevent the cut cucumbers from drying, shrinking or softening. Be sure to change the water every 2 to 3 days, to maintain freshness.

What not to mix cucumbers with? ›

Cucumber and tomato are both eaten together in salads. But this is not the right food combination in terms of health. Actually, the way these two are digested is completely different, so eating them together should be avoided.

Why is my cucumber salad bitter? ›

What Makes Cucumbers Bitter? A specific compound called cucurbitacin is responsible for the bitter flavor. "Cucurbitacin is generally more concentrated in the skin and towards the stem end of the fruit," says Tucker Taylor, director of culinary gardens at Kendall-Jackson Wine Estate & Gardens in Sonoma County.

Why soak cucumbers in salt water? ›

This salt treatment draws water out of the cucumbers and flavors them, so it's critically important. After layering or mixing in plenty of sea salt, I cover the salted cukes with ice cubes and a tea towel and forget about them for a few hours.

Can dogs eat cucumbers? ›

Can Dogs Have Cucumbers? Cucumbers are perfectly safe for dogs to eat, and offer a low-calorie, crunchy snack that many dogs love. Cucumbers only contain about 8 calories per one-half cup of slices, compared to the 40 calories in a single medium dog biscuit. Cucumbers are also very low in sodium and fat-free.

Why can't tomatoes and cucumbers be eaten together? ›

Thus, most of the times, the combination of cucumber and tomato is advised to be avoided. Another reason is that they both have a completely different way of digestion, Hence, they must not be consumed together as this combination can lead to acid formation and bloating. "

Which animal loves to eat cucumber? ›

The Galapagos tortoise is one of the world's largest tortoise species. While sharing this video, Brewer wrote, “Adolf the Giant Galapagos Tortoise is 106 years old and loves cucumbers.

Should cucumbers be peeled for salads? ›

Should you peel your cucumbers for cucumber salad? Again, it depends on the variety and maturity of the cucumber. English or Persian cucumbers have thin skins which you do not need to peel. Regular market cucumbers may have thicker peels that can be tough and bitter, so it's best to peel those.

How do you dry cucumber slices for salad? ›

Adding salt to sliced cucumbers draws out the extra moisture in the vegetable, through a process called osmosis. Over time, the salt absorbs the water from the cucumber. What you're left with is a slightly drier cucumber with a more concentrated flavor (that won't make your salad watery).

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