Greek Cucumber Salad is a zesty, light and flavorful side dish bursting with freshness! Perfect for your next cookout or picnic, or dinner any day!
It takes 15 minutes to make (just be ready to chop up a bunch of veggies) and is incredibly yummy!
I first had Greek Cucumber Salad at a mediterranean restaurant and it came as a side to grilled meats and rice. I loved it so much I started putting together this at home.
This Greek cucumber salad is Greek-inspired and I cannot claim authenticity, but I will claim deliciousness!
If you love fresh and light recipes as much as I do, also check out some of my other favorites while you are here: Lemon Garlic Parmesan Pasta, Chipotle Corn Salsa, Strawberry Bacon Spinach Salad and Light Raisin Coleslaw.
Greek Cucumber Salad
Greek Cucumber Salad is perfect for the summer. We eat this non-stop once the weather turns warmer.
I know summer officially starts at June 21 or something like that. But let’s be real here. School is out, Memorial Day has come and gone, and in Austin, Texas we got out first 100-degree weather day a few days ago.
I’ll eat Greek Cucumber Salad any time of the year, but there’s something about the zest, lightness and freshness of this dish that makes me associate this with the summer.
Besides, it’s the perfect unique SUMMER bbq and cookout side dish.
- It’s healthy, fresh and light! All while being fabulously yummy.
- No cooking required. A.k.a no turning on that hot oven when it is already so hot outside!
- It’s packed with gorgeous flavors and great textures! The crunchy veggies combined with juicy sweet summer tomatoes tossed in a tangy, zesty Greek Lemon Vinaigrette is to die for. And that crumbled feta to top it off. THAT crumbled feta. OMG YES PLEASE.
- If you are taking Greek Cucumber Salad to a picnic or cookout or party, you can set it out in room temperature for hours and it will still taste yummy. WINNING.
- cucumbers
- tomatoes
- red onions
- feta cheese
- black olives
- olive oil
- lemon juice – juiced from fresh lemons
- dried oregano
- maple syrup – use pure maple syrup if possible
- garlic – fresh garlic, not powdered
- salt and black pepper
- Step 1: Chop up a bunch of veggies
- Step 2: Make the dressing
- Step 3: Combine and toss
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- lettuce
- bell peppers
- grape tomatoes
- more olives – try other types of olives
- avocado – great way to bring some protein into the dish!
- use apple cider vinegar instead of lemon juice
- add more herbs in addition to oregano – thyme, parsley would work great in it as well
- reduce or increase the amount of maple syrup if you like it more or less sweet
- use honey or granulated sugar in place of maple syrup





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