I am not too fond of salads (unless it's fruit salad) and I'm definitely not proud to say that. I would love to include fresh greens in my diet and I think this recipe is a good start. The only salad that I ever enjoyed was this Middle Eastern salad that a Syrian friend of mine prepared for me a couple of years ago. She explained to me that the salad was of Lebanese origin. However, the name of that dish did not stick to my mind as the dish did. I initially did not want to eat it, but took some only to taste, and to my surprise I ended up liking that salad so much so that I took some home with me. It was very flavourful and she served this salad with something that looked like a pizza (a delicious oven-baked flatbread with a filling on top) and dolmas, that means stuffed and cooked vine leaves.
Salad:
2 1/2 cups boiled (or canned) chickpeas
1 cup parsley
50 g feta cheese (adjust)
1 red onion
1-2 tomato (optional)
2 garlic cloves
Dressing:
1-2 tbs olive oil
1/2 tbs lemon juice (or to taste)
Salt and pepper to taste
You could cut the feta cheese in dices or crumble them into the salad. Feta cheese is quite sour and saltish in taste hence I personally prefer to crumble the feta cheese in the salad (you wont react to the saltiness as much then).
Crush and grind the garlic into a fine paste. We love garlic and are quite indulgent with garlic in our cooking but eating them raw, even in a salad, is quite unthinkable to me. I had some roasted garlic (infused in olive oil). I had prepared this a couple of days ago to bake Focaccia and had enough left to use in this salad.
Place all the vegetables in a bowl. Prepare the dressing by whisking lemon juice, salt, pepper and olive oil. Add the ground garlic in the dressing. Drizzle the dressing over the vegetables and toss them. Add the feta cheese and the chickpeas. Gently toss and serve.
/I am not too fond of salads (unless it's fruit salad) and I'm definitely not proud to say that./same pinch! ;)))
ReplyDeleteI can eat sundal rather than salad! LOL!
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Hey...forgot to tell! Your laddu post pushed me to make laddus! :D
ReplyDeleteI made orange colour laddu for Diwali..this time I made yellow colour! yumyum!! :P :P
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ReplyDeleteThanks for the quick replies and for the compliment, Mahi. That's wonderful to hear. I love laddus too. I have never been able to resist them. I recently found out there a laddu called Manohara laddu and want to try that recipe also. :)
hearty n yummy salad...never tried with any kind of cheese,looks so yum..Thank you so much for linking to my event.
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I absolutely love chickpeas and the salad is perfect. Thx for linking to the event.
ReplyDeleteSangee, I know you don't like cheese. :D Thanks for the answer. I asked because I thought you used Canon.
ReplyDeleteVardhini, me too. As a matter of fact everyone in my family loves chickpeas, and this disappeared fast.
I also don't like salad that much. But i can eat this type of salad as long as salad does not contain leafy vegetables. It looks fantastic
ReplyDeleteI love all types of salad and am always look for new salad ideas outside of the regular spring mix/lettuce types. Looks great!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Kanan. :)
ReplyDeleteVicky, I wish I was like you. :) I hope you like the flavours as much as we did.
niice healthy salad..lovely clicks
ReplyDeleteLike the combination of ingredients used, adding feta cheese and dressing definitely brings the awesome taste to the salad.
ReplyDeletedelicious salad dear with chick peas ...adding feta cheese to it definitely brings out the flavor !loved ur presentation n clicks dear !
ReplyDeleteI love all sorts of salad. This one looks incredible. Thanks for sharing, adding it to my list.
ReplyDeletewould love to dig into it! feta cheese is always a favourite, paired with chickpeas it can only taste better
ReplyDeleteHi Rathai! Chickpeas are not very common ingredients in Japan but I've seen a lot of people cooking with it and I'm very intrigued to cook it. Your salad looks very delicious!
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ReplyDeleteThe salad looks so hearty and refreshing.. Excellent clicks by the way :)
I appreciate your eagerness to participate in the event. Could you please tell me what is exactly the problem you are facing? I do see that you have linked to the Linky tool. Do you mean that you can't edit your post with the Logo and link??
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ReplyDeleteI understand now what your problem is. Actually, you need not do anything at all with that Get Code thing. That is something for those who want to have a linky tool in their own blog. If your intention is just to link your post as an entry to our event, you need not worry about this at all.
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Thank you all for the comments and kind words.
ReplyDeleteSchmetterlings, thank you for clearing my doubts and for your compliment. :)
Oh, this sounds so lovely and flavorful!!! And a nice change from the normal green salads~delish!
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That is a simple salad and I guess this is a great start for people who don't like salads.
ReplyDeleteI love those two pictures the parsley and feta cheese... its awesome.
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I love salads like there is no tomorrow! This salad looks very healthy and tasty. Nice clicks.
ReplyDeletelooks yummy n perfectly done..heathly salad 2...nice.
ReplyDeleteMaha
Very refreshing and flavorsome salad.....
ReplyDeleteWell, I love salads and this one looks perfect. It's simple and lots of flavors and textures. Love the simple dressing. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI am a huge fan of salads...this is right up my alley! Fabulous photos too.
ReplyDeleteHealthy and yummy salad. Thank you for linking with Healthy Morsels and Any One Can Cook :)
ReplyDeleteSå gott, älskar fetaost :)
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Love salads like these. I make a similar version but without the cheese. You have a lovely blog. Will keep coming back for more..
ReplyDeleteRathai, this is such a refreshing treat with chickpeas and makes an awesome snack!
ReplyDeleteGlad you stopped by my blog,Rathai. Thrilled to meet a fellow Srilankan blogger as there are only a few.Which part of SriLanka are you from ?
ReplyDeleteLove chickpeas in any form and never thought of combining it with feta though I use it a lot.This is a must try.Love the Dodol post !
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