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Greek salad (2) - (Horiatiki salata)

recipe:Greek salad (2)
Greek salad (2)

NOTES
This is a recipe by a famous greek chef, Elias Mamalakis, who is now days very popular to the greek public not only for his recipes but also for his spirit. Elias Mamalakis the last years is presenting his ideas for nice, easy and quick recipes on the Greek TV.
Greek : Χωριάτικη σαλάτα
Season:Summer,Autumn
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INGREDIENTS

  • tomatoes, peeled and sliced
  • 1 cucumber, washed and cut in thin slices. Do not peel the cucumber!
  • 1 green pepper, cut finely in thin stripes
  • 1 large onion, finely sliced
  • At least 100 gr hard feta cheese, from the barrel
  • Black Kalamata olives
  • Capper
  • parsley
  • oregano
  • Thick salt
  • Extra virgin olive oil
  • A good vinegar

METHOD

Place all ingredients on a salad bowl, salt them, pour vinegar, oil and mix very very well.


 
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Re: Greek salad (2)
Posted on 15/05/05
The picture looks great, but there are no directions for what to do with the parsley or how much of the condiments to add for authentic greek flavor. these ommissions keep this from being a good recipe.

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Re: Greek salad (2)
Posted on 22/10/05
It looks good, but you look ugly!

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Re: Greek salad (2)
Posted on 26/01/06
Since the dressing is what really distinguishes a greek salad from all others - to omit proportions is just plain unprofessional. too much vinegar can destroy the expensive ingredients!

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Re: Greek salad (2)
Posted on 07/02/06
What is the purpose of not peeling the cu***ber?

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Re: Greek salad (2)
Posted on 17/02/06
I recon that the greek salad is da bomb

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Re: Greek salad (2)
Posted on 23/04/06
No, she's right. for those of us with absolutely no natural cooking instinct, a list of ingredients without at least an approximate recommended amount will make this a very challenging recipe.

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Re: Greek salad (2)
Posted on 08/03/06
Hi well the salad looks great i have greek day at my school and we have to make something to eat for it and i desided to make this cause it looks so good thank you byebye

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