How to Make Persian Cucumber and Tomato Salad with Scallions, Yellow Bell Peppers, and Fresh Mint

  • Share
  • Print this article

Persian cucumber and tomato salad with scallions, yellow bell peppers, and fresh mint is an extremely easy-to-prepare salad that makes a wonderful first course to many meals, particularly Moroccan chicken dishes and wild, flavorful fish like mahi-mahi or red snapper. Serve this salad with a loaf of hot ciabatta bread with rosemary butter and a glass or crisp, dry white wine or a chilled Pilsner-style beer. This salad also travels quite well, making it ideal for picnics or day trips. Add this to my Recipe Box.

Things You'll Need

  • 2 tbsp. extra virgin olive oil
  • 2 tbsp. fresh lemon juice
  • 1/4 tsp. sea salt
  • 1/4 tsp. coarse ground black pepper
  • 5 Persian cucumbers
  • 1 tsp. salt
  • 1/4 cup chopped scallions
  • 1/2 yellow bell pepper, seeded and deveined
  • 2 Roma tomatoes
  • 1/4 cup fresh mint leaves, chopped
Show More

Instructions

    • 1

      Combine the extra virgin olive oil, lemon juice, sea salt, and freshly ground black pepper in a small mixing bowl and whisk the ingredients together to make the dressing. Set aside until needed.

    • 2

      Slice the Persian cucumbers into very thin slices. Place the cucumbers in a colander and sprinkle the salt over the top. Place a clean, heavy saucepan over the cucumbers to remove the excess moisture from the cucumbers. Let the cucumbers drain for 45 minutes to 1 hour.

    • 3

      Chop the scallions and yellow bell pepper and place them in a large mixing bowl. Quarter the Roma tomatoes and add them to the mixing bowl.

    • 4

      Remove the Persian cucumber slices from the colander and shake off any remaining salt. Add the cucumbers to the mixing bowl with the other vegetables.

    • 5

      Drizzle the vinaigrette over the cucumber and tomato mixture and toss well with tongs or wooden spoons.

    • 6

      Transfer the dressed salad to a large serving platter and top with the chopped fresh mint. Serve immediately.

Related Searches

References

Resources

Comments

You May Also Like

  • Persian Potato Salad

    Persian potato salad only requires the right ingredients and just a little bit of your time. Make Persian potato salad with help...

  • What Are Persian Cucumbers?

    If you have ever eaten a pickle, you have probably eaten a Persian cucumber. They are similar in appearance and taste to...

  • How to Make Arabic Salad

    Salad & Salad Dressing Recipes; Salads with Olive Oil; How to Make Arabic Salad; X. Must See: Slide Shows. ... How to...

  • How to Make Persian-Style Chicken Kebobs

    How to Make Persian-Style Chicken Kebobs. ... How to Make a Salad Nicoise. Crowd-Pleasing Corn and Peach Salad. Raw Eats: Kale and...

  • Types of Cucumbers

    Persian cucumbers, also called Beit Alpha, look like petite slicing cucumbers and usually average 4 to 5 inches in length. ... Types...

  • How to Make a Salad Nicoise

    How to Make a Salad Nicoise. Hi, I'm Luisa Shafia for Rachel Ray's Buddies on Ehow.com. ... How to Make Persian-Style Chicken...

  • Types of Cucumber Seeds

    The Persian cucumber does not require fertilization to create a fruit. While you can eat these cucumbers raw, they are generally pickled....

  • How to Make Persian Yogurt

    For the recipe to be a success you must use good yogurt. ... Place cucumber, salt, pepper and other desire ingredients into...

  • How to Make Couscous Salad With Feta Cheese and Fresh Mint

    How to Make Persian Cucumber and Tomato Salad with Scallions, Yellow Bell Peppers, and Fresh Mint. Persian cucumber and tomato salad with...

  • Tomato and Cucumber Salad

    Tomato and Cucumber Salad. ... Medium-size mixing bowl; ... Yellow Bell Peppers, and Fresh Mint. Persian cucumber and tomato salad with scallions,...

  • How to Cook a Cucumber

    How to Cook a Cucumber. A cucumber is a nutritious food high in vitamin C. ... What Are Persian Cucumbers? How to...

  • The Best Ways to Store Raw Cucumbers

    The Best Ways to Store Raw Cucumbers. Cucumbers that are raw are best when they are crispy and fresh. ... How to...

  • How to Make A Tomato and Cucumber Salad

    How to Make A Tomato and Cucumber Salad. It may appear a simple dish ... Persian cucumber and tomato salad with scallions,...

  • How to Make Cucumber Salad

    There are many different ways to make this salad. This recipe has been in my family for four generations that I know...

  • Cherry Tomatoes in Cucumber Salad

    How to Make Persian Cucumber and Tomato Salad with Scallions, Yellow Bell Peppers, and Fresh Mint. Persian cucumber and tomato salad with...

  • Cucumber, Tomato & Cheese Salad

    Cucumber, Tomato & Cheese Salad. According to the American Dietetic Association, ... Be sure to remove the seeds and pulp as you...

  • Pasta Salad Ideas

    A tangy vegetable and tuna pasta salad is a simple light appetizer to serve during a hot day. ... Persian cucumber and...

  • Heat-Tolerant Cucumber Plants

    ... but they can still be eaten unpeeled. There are six varieties: Alexander ... Longer cucumbers are best grown on trellises for...

  • Mozzarella Cucumber Salads

    Place in a refrigerator for one hour. Meanwhile, finely chop one large red chili pepper and cube 6 to 8 oz. of...

  • How to Plant Cucumber Seeds

    Cucumbers (Cucumis sativus) belong to the family of gourds (Cucurbitaceae). They are indigenous plants to Asia and Africa. Cucumbers are grown all...

Related Ads

Recent Blog Posts

The Fried Chicken to End All Fried Chicken
by Josh Ozersky

There are, by my count, at least seven levels of fried chicken. The worst of them is good; the best, which I waited forty-four years to find, led to what can only be called an out-of-body experience. Let’s start at …

Know Your Knives: Josh Ozersky’s Comprehensive Guide
by Josh Ozersky

I have a lot of knives. You probably do too. I really don’t know what to do with them all. There’s a Chinese cleaver, a gigantic multipurpose tool I bought for ten dollars a decade ago and which has never …

See all posts
Featured
View Mobile Site