An all-star Mediterranean salad recipe that is quick and refreshing featuring three simple key ingredients: cucumbers, tomatoes, and parsley in a light lemony dressing!
Mediterranean cucumber and tomato salad
Where I grew up, we call this simple Mediterranean salad recipe, Salata! It is an everyday salad made typically of three key ingredients: tomatoes, cucumbers, and parsley and seasoned simply with kosher salt, although I like to add sumac for a little tang and depth. The traditional Mediterranean salad dressing here is basically lemon juice (or lime juice) and a splash of good extra virgin olive oil.
This basic salad is also referred to as cucumber and tomato salad, and it is as traditional as they come--very representative of the regions agricultural roots. And it is the one from which other Mediterranean salads like fattoush, tabouli; or this Israeli couscous salad, derive inspiration.
How to make Mediterranean salad
This is one of the simplest cucumber and tomato salads you'll make. Here is how it goes:
- Prepare the tomatoes, cucumber, and parsley. Dice 6 Roma tomatoes and one large English cucumbers into small cubes or pieces. Chop a good bunch of parsley, about ¾ or so. I like to use some of the stem which imparts great flavor. Combine everything in one large mixing bowl.
- Add kosher salt. Season the salad with a good pinch of kosher salt and let it sit for about 5 minutes before adding the rest.
- Add the dressing. The traditional Mediterranean salad dressing here is a good drizzle of quality extra virgin olive oil and a splash and juice of one lemon or at least 2 teaspoons of lemon juice. I like adding a good dash of sumac for depth and tang.
Tips for best results
This humble salad is truly more than the sum of its parts. Keep these tips in mind for best results:
- Use the best produce you can find. Choose ripe tomatoes that fragrant, firm but have some give when you squeeze them. Use English cucumber, also known as hothouse cucumber, they are the longer cukes that you see in the grocery store wrapped tightly in plastic. English cucumbers are slightly sweeter, have thinner skin, and contain smaller, less noticeable seeds. You don't have to peel the cucumbers here. For the parsley, I like to use the Italian flat leaf parsley which is more flavorful.
- Use a quality robots extra virgin olive oil. I like to use a bolder extra virgin olive oil that is robost and has a bit of a peppery finish to enhance the natural flavors of my tomatoes and cucumbers. For this salad, try this bold Greek Early Harvest extra virgin olive oil or this Spanish Hojiblanca extra virgin olive oil, which is fruity with medium intensity and notes of tomato and freshly cut grass.
Variations and ways to turn this salad into a little meal!
This basic Mediterranean salad has several variations throughout the Mediterranean and the Middle East, and you can change it up to your liking. Here are a few ideas:
- Add chopped onions such as red onions, shallots, or green onions.
- Add chickpeas or another bean of choice such as white beans or kidney beans. The beans will add some good plant-based proteins to turn this salad into a small meal without effort. Here is how to cook chickpeas from scratch, but you can also use canned beans, just be sure to rinse and drain them well before adding to your salad.
- Use more fresh herbs! In addition to parsley, you can add some chopped fresh mint leaves or dill.
- Toss in some feta cheese! Like I do with Greek salad and this herby tomato salad, I do sometimes add small pieces of feta cheese to this salad.
- Make one cup of cooked couscous and toss it in this salad for a simple lunch. You'll want to adjust seasoning and olive oil.
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3-Ingredient Mediterranean Salad
Ingredients
- 6 Roma tomatoes, diced (about 3 cups diced tomatoes)
- 1 Large English cucumber, or hot-house cucumber, diced
- ½ to ¾ cup chopped fresh parsley leaves
- kosher salt, to taste
- ½ teaspoon black pepper
- 1 teaspoon ground Sumac
- 2 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil, try a robust like Greek Early Harvest or Hojiblanca Spanish EVOO
- 2 teaspoon freshly squeezed lemon juice
Instructions
- In a large mixing bowl, place the diced tomatoes, cucumbers, and parsley. Season with kosher salt and toss. Set aside for 5 minutes or so.
- Add the sumac, olive oil, and lemon juice. Give the salad a gentle toss. Enjoy!
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Notes
- For best flavor, set the salad aside for a few minutes before serving. This will give the flavors time to meld.
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Tony says
I made this dish and let me just say it is delicious paired it with the tahini sauce and the three ingredient salad and it was a hit the whole family enjoyed it even gave some to my neighbor which I’m sure she enjoyed. Even my most pickiest eater ate it and enjoyed it. I will be cooking this recipe again in the near future.
Suzy says
Hooray! That's great to hear, Tony. Thank you!
Lisa says
Made this to go with your Chicken Shawarma recipe. I added some kalamata olives and a little feta cheese and it worked out great. The olive oil and lemon dressing added a nice bright touch.
Suzy says
Glad you enjoyed it, Lisa!
Tosha says
Made it today. Came out beautifully. Thank you
Karen Theis says
Delicious!!! My goodness this is sooooo good! The vinaigrette is perfect!! So simple and I absolutely love it!!!
Will definitely make this many more times!!
Suzy says
So glad you enjoyed it, Karen!
Cindy Wright says
My Italian family has been using olive oil and lemon juice as salad dressing for decades, with the ratio of two parts olive oil to one part lemon juice. Instead of parsley, however, I like to use home-grown basil.
Lana says
Love easy salads like this. The only negative I have is that I ate about half of it before dinner and spoiled my appetite! Lol. <3. Very good.
JuneAloha says
OMG! Instead of parsley, I purchased cilantro (Chinese Parsley) by mistake....
Do you think it still can work for this salad? Sigh...
Suzy says
Hello! The flavor profile would, of course, be different, but it could work if you enjoy cilantro.
Kim says
My Mediterranean salad “go-to”! I love this salad. I’ll often add some fresh spinach before serving. I also add about 1 tsp of Con’ Olio’s grapefruit balsamic vinegar to give it a slightly sweeter taste. Even so, it’s wonderful as-is.
Suzy says
That sounds awesome! Thanks for sharing, Kim!
Brian says
Not a big deal but FYI your ingredients list includes pepper but it's not mentioned in the instructions.
Otherwise, looks great
Maricel pousset says
Hi! Where do you get sumac
Suzy says
Hello! If your located in the U.S., you can order it from our online shop: https://shop.themediterraneandish.com/product/sumac/
Jeffrey Fisher says
GREAT!!!!
Soni Gupta says
This salad looks so good! I love your website, I’m vegetarian indian, and of course love everything with lots of flavor. For this salad do you take out the pulp and seeds inside of the tomatoes.
Suzy says
Hi, Soni! No need to remove the seeds/pulp of the tomatoes for this one :).
Elizabeth Love says
Do you use regular parsley or Italian parsley in this recipe?
Suzy says
Either will work, but I prefer Italian parsley.
Suzy says
I typically use Italian parsley.
Boner Guest says
Love the way you put that together. You made it look so simple. ❤️❤️
Suzy says
Thanks so much! Hope you enjoy it!
Jonn Norman says
I simply loved preparing and tasting this wonderful salade. I also used sumac which is a great spice when using fresh tomatoes. The Armenians use parsley, tomatoes and Bermuda onions in a salade know as paeaz seasoned with sumac, pepper and salt. Your recipe is indeed grande. Much thanks for sharing. Take care and be well.
Suzy says
Thank you, John!
Jane says
Fantastic easy salad that went great with falafel and your tahini sauce. Came across your blog this summer and loving the recipes! Giving this recipe 4 stars instead of 5 stars because the title is really misleading. It's called 3 ingredient salad but there's 8 ingredients? I don't quite understand that (especially since one of those ingredients, sumac, might not be in everyone's pantry.....I had never used it (or heard of it) before this recipe.
Suzy says
Hi Jane, It sounds like the recipe was a winner for you. And if you've read the post, you could see what the title was all about 🙂
george says
This looks awesome and I plan on making it as my new all time lunch menu item. Question: can this be made as a meal prep and stored in the fridge for 4-5 days.
Suzy says
Wonderful! This salad will do okay for up to 3 days, it becomes quite marinated at that point.
Norris.Darren says
Don't make excuses for failure, just find a way for success
Suzy says
Thanks for sharing!
Cathy says
Hi! I plan on making this salad along with couscous and braised lamb shank. I do not have sumac, but i DO have za'tar i am wondering if it might overwhelm a bit? Possibly use less? Or just leave out entirely? I know it has sumac in it... and i LOVE za'tar.... what are your thoughts? Thank you!
Ron Sager says
Thanks, this looks delicious and I want to put it in a pita bread.. If I make a lot, how long will it last rerigerated?
Suzy says
Hi, Ron! I would say around 3-4 days.
STEFANIE ZVER says
i have never heard of sumac......wIll have to check it out....
Suzy says
Yes! Definitely check it out and give it a try!!