I said I would be happy to do that if I could still find the recipe. I couldn't. Lucky, during that dinner menu planning process I had sent a couple of different versions to Tony and asked him to pick one. He forwarded me the information I needed and we were back in business.
I often use my blog as a personal journal, so I'm putting the information here for my future use. Maybe yours too?
SHEPHERD'S SALAD-NO ONIONS
Serves 4
Prepare the Vegetables: Chop vegetables into bite-sized pieces.
Combine: In a large bowl, combine tomatoes, cucumbers, and green bell pepper. Add parsley and feta.
Make the Dressing: In a small bowl, whisk together the olive oil, lemon juice, sumac, salt, and pepper.
Dress the Salad: Pour the dressing over the vegetables and toss gently to combine.
Season and Serve: Taste and adjust seasoning as needed. Cover and refrigerate for about 30 minutes to allow the flavors to meld before serving. The salad is best served fresh, as the salt and lemon juice will draw water from the vegetables over time.
Five years ago: Party For Two
My mouth is watering.
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DeleteI frequently put recipes and photos on my blog that I want for future reference. This salad looks like a keeper.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
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ReplyDeleteI've never used sumac for anything. I'm not even sure I've tasted it before!
ReplyDeleteI think it's used in a lot of Middle Eastern/Mediterranean dishes. The first time I made the dish I looked into buying it, but even the smallest container was way more than I though I would ever use.
DeleteThat sounds delicious. I think I'd add garbanzos or cold lentils, and maybe some olives.
ReplyDeleteThat would be a complete meal! I may have to do the same.
DeleteI've saved your recipe and going to give it a try... thanks for something new!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome.
DeleteMay add those missing onions!
ReplyDeleteI know! One of our friends doesn't like them so that's why the dish doesn't have any.
DeleteThat sounds so refreshing and tasty.
ReplyDeleteI took 1 1/2 recipes to the party of six people. It was pretty much gone.
DeleteGood morning, thank you for the recipe-hoping you had fun at the party
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome. It's a good thing the company was good at the party, because the game sure wasn't!
DeleteDid the shepherds mind that you took their salad to the party?
ReplyDeleteWe often try this with Feta cheese. And Ouzo.
God bless.
At first I read that you incorporated orzo (pasta). I think both that and your suggestion would be good :-)
DeleteThat sounds good. Anything with feta in!
ReplyDeleteAgreed!
DeleteOoh yum!
ReplyDeletePosting on your blog is a good way to remember this recipe for future reference so a very good idea, Kathy.
ReplyDeleteI used to keep a folder of recipes in my email. but never remembered to look there.
DeleteThat sounds really good.
ReplyDeleteIt is, and relatively low in fat.
DeleteSometimes only a salad will do.
ReplyDeleteYou're right!
Deleteyum.. this sounds so healthy!! a must try for me.. I'm saving the recipe..
ReplyDeleteI hope you and your crew find it as tasty as we did.
DeleteI have saved your recipe ... a KEEPER!!!! Thanks so much for leaving a comment on my Super Bowl poem. I had fun writing it. And though the game didn't keep me on the edge of my seat, it was a defensive masterpiece.
ReplyDeleteI am a fair weather football fan, and like offense much more than defense :-)
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