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    Traditional Greek Salad

    Published on January 16, 2019 ᛫ Updated on November 25, 2024 by Chef Markus

    Easy, fresh, and full of flavor, traditional Greek salad takes just minutes to prepare. Serve it for lunch or dinner alongside some oven baked chicken breasts, or beef kofta kebabs for a deliciously simple, yet healthy meal.

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    When it comes to Greek salad, everyone generally has the same impression of what it should include. Fresh tomatoes, cucumber, red onion, crumbled feta, and kalamata olives served on a bed of romaine lettuce with an olive oil-based dressing. What you may not know though is that this is actually an American variation of the 'real' Greek salad.
    A truly authentic Greek salad doesn't actually include any lettuce, crumbled feta, or fancy salad dressing.

    Horiatiki or traditional Greek salad in a wooden bowl

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    What Makes It A 'Real' Greek Salad?

    Horiatiki, which roughly translates to 'rustic salad' or 'peasants salad',  is traditionally served across Greece as a light breakfast or lunch dish, using only easily available produce. 

    Large diced tomato, cucumber, red onion, black kalamata olives, and a thick slice of sheep's milk feta (it's never crumbled!), are seasoned with salt, oregano, and a splash of olive oil. Occasionally some vinegar may be used to spice up the salad further, but that is it.

    traditional greek salad ingredients served on a platter

    The salad is traditionally also never mixed or tossed together before serving, and is usually served on a flat platter, (making it easier to spoon portions into your own bowl) with some rustic bread served along side to soak up the leftover juices.

    Related:  The Best Grilled Beef Kofta Kebab Recipe

    Variations Of The Classic Greek salad

    Of course there are always variations of the traditional Greek salad depending on what is available, and which region of Greece you are in.  Some variations of the salad may include capers, soft white cheese, or green peppers (as this one does).

    The American variation of Greek salad is often served on romaine lettuce and includes red bell pepper as well as crumbled feta cheese.

    Making Traditional Greek Salad At Home

    The simplicity of a traditional Greek salad recipe lends itself well to anyone growing their own backyard vegetables. Tomato, cucumber, oregano, and bell peppers are all easily grown even in small spaces, and red onion can also be home grown quite easily. All that's needed to make this tasty dish then are a good quality feta cheese, and kalamata olives.  

    Even if you don't grow your own vegetables, the basic ingredients of this salad are ones that most households already have on hand, making it a simple and delicious dish anyone can easily prepare.

    Ingredients

    To make this salad you'll need:

    • 4 large ripe tomatoes (homegrown is best of course!)
    • 1 cucumber (I used an English cucumber)
    • ½ red onion
    • 1 medium green bell pepper
    • 3 tablespoon fresh chopped oregano - 1.5 tablespoon dried oregano may be substituted
    • 250 grams Greek feta - in a block, not crumbled
    • 16 kalamata olives
    • ¾ cup olive oil
    • ¼ cup red wine vinegar
    • salt

    Instructions

    1. Start by washing all the vegetables, especially if they are homegrown. Measure out the oil and vinegar, as well as the oregano.  If using fresh oregano, pick the leaves of the stem, and roughly chop the leaves.
    2. Cut the tomatoes by cutting them in quarters, removing the core and then roughly dicing them.
      collage showing how to quarter and dice a tomato
    3. Cut the cucumber by trimming off the ends, cutting the cucumber in half length wise, and then slicing the cucumber along its length.
      collage of images showing how to trim and slice a cucumber
    4. Cut the red onion in half, trim of the ends, remove the skin, and then cut the onion into a bite sized dice.
      collage of images showing how to trim, peel, and dice a red onion
    5. Cut the bell pepper by removing the top and bottom, followed by cutting around the core to remove it. Cut the green pepper into a dice or small triangle pieces.
      collage of images showing how to clean and dice a bell pepper
    6. Cut the block of feta cheese into four equal slices, and set aside. Count out 16 kalamata olives and set them aside.
    7. If serving the Greek salad on a large platter, arrange the vegetables in layers or sections, and top with the feta, and kalamata olives. Drizzle the olive oil and red wine vinegar over the salad, and then garnish with a pinch of salt, and the oregano.
    8. If serving the Greek salad in individual bowls, evenly portion each vegetable into the bowls, drizzle with the oil and vinegar, and then top with a slice of feta and 4 olives. Again, garnish each salad with the chopped oregano, and salt.
    traditional greek salad (horiatiki) served in a wooden bowl with a thick slice of feta on top

     

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    Recipe

    traditional greek salad known in greece as horiatiki, served in a rustic wooden bowl

    Traditional Greek Salad (Horiatiki)

    Chef Markus
    A traditional Greek salad made with only fresh tomato, cucumber, red onion, bell pepper, and olives. Topped with a thick slice of feta, fresh oregano, and olive oil this simple, healthy, and delicious meal can be enjoyed within minutes.
    5 from 3 votes
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    Prep Time 10 minutes mins
    Total Time 10 minutes mins
    Course Salad
    Cuisine Greek
    Servings 4 servings
    Calories 2330.4 kcal
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    Ingredients
      

    • 4 whole large ripe tomatoes
    • 1 whole cucumber
    • ½ each red onion
    • 1 whole medium green bell pepper
    • 3 tablespoon fresh chopped oregano - 1.5 tablespoon dried oregano may be substituted
    • 250 grams Greek feta in a block, not crumbled
    • 16 each kalamata olives
    • ¾ cup olive oil
    • ¼ cup red wine vinegar
    • 1 pinch salt

    Instructions
     

    • Start by washing all the vegetables, especially if they are homegrown. Measure out the oil and vinegar, as well as the oregano.  If using fresh oregano, pick the leaves of the stem, and roughly chop the leaves.
    • Cut the tomatoes by cutting them in quarters, removing the core and then roughly dicing them.
    • Cut the cucumber by trimming off the ends, cutting the cucumber in half length wise, and then slicing the cucumber along its length.
    • Cut the red onion in half, trim of the ends, remove the skin, and then cut the onion into a bite sized dice.
    • Cut the bell pepper by removing the top and bottom, followed by cutting around the core to remove it. Cut the green pepper into a dice or small triangle pieces.
    • Cut the block of feta cheese into four equal slices, and set aside. Count out 16 kalamata olives and set them aside.
    • If serving the Greek salad on a large platter, arrange the vegetables in layers or sections, and top with the feta, and kalamata olives. Drizzle the olive oil and red wine vinegar over the salad, and then garnish with a pinch of salt, and the oregano.
    • If serving the Greek salad in individual bowls, evenly portion each vegetable into the bowls, drizzle with the oil and vinegar, and then top with a slice of feta and 4 olives. Again, garnish each salad with the chopped oregano, and salt.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 2330.4kcal

    Nutrition info is auto-generated. This information is an estimate; if you are on a special diet, please use your own calculations.

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    Comments

    1. Andy Mullen

      April 05, 2021 at 6:45 am

      5 stars
      My wife worked in a taverna on the Greek island of Spetses for 2 years in the 80's & verifies this as authentic. The number of times we've ordered a 'χωριάτικη σαλάτα' at a Greek restaurant outside of Greece & it arrives, padded out with lettuce or carrot & an ounce of Feta is quite a disappointment.
      Thank you for setting the record straight.

      Reply
      • Chef Markus Mueller

        April 05, 2021 at 11:44 am

        Glad to hear we did our research properly and you enjoyed this traditional Greek Salad! Thanks for commenting Andy!

        Reply
    2. Cathy

      January 24, 2019 at 10:35 am

      5 stars
      How interesting to finally learn about a real traditional Greek salad! I must try this!

      Reply
    3. Elaine

      January 23, 2019 at 7:25 pm

      5 stars
      This is EXACTLY what I remember being served in Athens, and I don't think I've had a Greek salad as tasty as that one was since! Thanks for sharing how to make it authentic!

      Reply
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