Something yummy – horiatiki

I became maniac of Greek salad – horiatiki. Like always original recipe is only basis for my own version.

I used:

-  1 small head of salad, I prefer “ice lettuce”, not “iced”,  but some  crisp one, which I teared for small parts,

-  1 big or 2 middle size tomatoes, cut on cubes – 1,5 – cm,

-  1 small cucumber ( I don’t like it, but if you do, you can take bigger) – I cut it along on two halfs, than sliced them,

-  little red onion, cut on two halfs and sliced

-  Greek feta cheese – 1 box / 200 grams, cut on cubes 1,5 cm

-  10 olives cut on half

In original recipe there is no lettuce, but 1 red or green pepper, and less feta.

souse:

-  3 spoons of good olive

- 1 or 2 spoons of vinegar

- black pepper (ground)

- a bit of salt (feta is salty, so be careful)

In original recipe are herbs, oregano or basil, and tooth of garlic.

It tastes the best made 15 minutes before eating.

Last time I didn’t add olives, and red onion and it was also delicious. :)

Good appetite! :)

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About Sabina Brave

special & unique, one in a million ;) theraphist and writer passionate with human nature.

Posted on June 26, 2012, in My Blogs and tagged , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 26 Comments.

  1. Dobry wieczór….kusisz tymi sałatkami… ;-)

  2. That sounds pretty good!

  3. You really outdone yourself this time Sabi, Not only that you’re a good writer but also you’re a very good cook, Keep inspiring us. By the way where can a get a Greek feta cheese?

  4. Definitely a nicer dish with the lettuce added
    and it adds to the colours on the plate, I am
    surprised that there were no lettuce in your
    original recipe as the Greeks adore salad of
    all kinds and lettuce is usually one of them :)
    I remember when I was in greece that the
    salads were always delicious and plentiful :)

    Have a vey nice day my great friend Sabi :)

    Androgoth XXx

  5. Sounds yummy, Sabina! I may have to try this sometime.
    Hugs xx

  6. I have never made anything like this before, but I LOVE all the ingredients, so I know I would particularly like them combined! Sounds especially good over the hot summer months, too!!!
    Thanks for sharing this, Ms. B! I’ll have to give this a try! :)

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