🥗 Marinated Cucumber, Tomato & Onion Salad
🌿 Introduction
This refreshing salad is a classic in many cultures—from Mediterranean tables to American summer picnics. It combines crisp cucumbers, juicy tomatoes, and sharp onions, all soaked in a flavorful marinade that enhances every bite. Light, hydrating, and incredibly simple, it’s a dish that proves great flavor doesn’t need complexity.
🥗 Nutritional Information (per serving – approx.)
- Calories: 90–120 kcal
- Carbohydrates: 10 g
- Protein: 2 g
- Fat: 5–7 g
- Fiber: 2–3 g
- Vitamin C: High
- Potassium: Moderate
- Hydration: Very high (thanks to cucumbers)
🛒 Ingredients (Serves 4–6)
Vegetables:
- 3 large cucumbers (sliced thin)
- 3 medium tomatoes (chopped or wedged)
- 1 large red onion (thinly sliced)
Marinade:
- 1/3 cup vinegar (white, apple cider, or red wine)
- 1/4 cup olive oil
- 1–2 tbsp sugar (adjust to taste)
- 1 tsp salt
- 1/2 tsp black pepper
- 1 tsp dried oregano or basil
- 1–2 cloves garlic (minced, optional)
Optional Add-ins:
- Fresh parsley or dill
- Crumbled feta cheese
- Avocado slices
- Chili flakes (for heat)
👨🍳 Instructions
- Prepare the vegetables
- Slice cucumbers evenly for consistent texture
- Chop tomatoes into bite-sized pieces
- Slice onions thinly to reduce harshness
- Make the marinade
- In a bowl, whisk together vinegar, olive oil, sugar, salt, pepper, and herbs
- Taste and adjust sweetness or acidity
- Combine everything
- Add vegetables to a large mixing bowl
- Pour marinade over them
- Toss gently
- Mix well so all ingredients are coated
- Marinate
- Cover and refrigerate for at least 1–2 hours
- Best flavor develops after 4–6 hours
🍽️ Methods (Variations)
1. Classic Method
Simple vinegar-based marinade with herbs—light and refreshing.
2. Creamy Method
Add 2–3 tablespoons of yogurt or sour cream for a creamy twist.
3. Mediterranean Style
Add olives, feta cheese, and a splash of lemon juice.
4. Sweet & Tangy Version
Increase sugar slightly and use apple cider vinegar for a sweeter profile.
📜 History
This type of marinated vegetable salad has roots across many cuisines:
- In Eastern Europe, similar salads are made with vinegar and dill
- In the Mediterranean, olive oil and herbs dominate
- In American cuisine, it became popular as a picnic and BBQ side dish
Its simplicity and adaptability made it a global favorite.
🧩 Formation (How It Comes Together)
- Cucumbers provide crunch and hydration
- Tomatoes add juiciness and natural sweetness
- Onions bring sharpness and depth
- The marinade ties everything together, softening the vegetables slightly while infusing bold flavor
As it rests, the vegetables release juices that blend with the dressing—creating an even richer taste.
❤️ Lovers of This Dish
This salad is loved by:
- Healthy eaters and vegetarians
- People on low-calorie diets
- Summer food lovers
- Fans of fresh, tangy flavors
- Anyone who enjoys quick, no-cook recipes
🍴 Serving Suggestions
- Serve chilled as a side dish
- Pair with grilled chicken, fish, or meat
- Add to sandwiches or wraps
- Enjoy with bread to soak up the marinade
🧠 Tips & Tricks
- Use fresh, firm cucumbers for best texture
- Let it marinate longer for deeper flavor
- If onions are too strong, soak them in water for 10 minutes first
- Add herbs just before serving for freshness
🏁 Conclusion
Marinated cucumber, tomato, and onion salad is a timeless, healthy, and incredibly versatile dish. Whether you’re preparing a quick lunch or a large family meal, this salad brings brightness and balance to the table. With minimal effort and maximum flavor, it’s a recipe you’ll return to again and again.