Cucumber & Tomato Salad with Yogurt Dressing
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Crisp cucumbers, juicy tomatoes, tossed in a delicious herbed lemon yogurt dressing.
This cucumber & tomato salad with yogurt dressing is crisp and fresh, and will accompany just about any meal.
It’s my final recipe of this very exciting week we have had called #EasterBrunchWeek.
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This week, a bunch of other bloggers and myself are sharing fantastic recipes with you to throw a stellar Easter brunch. But I hope that these recipes will serve you well beyond Easter!
On Monday, I shared a recipe for Pear Bread, baked in my new Wildflower Loaf Pan. On Thursday, I shared this fantastic Puffles recipe. What are Puffles, you ask? They are Puff Pastry Waffles! I made them in my new Flip Waffle Maker, and topped them with peaches ‘n cream.
On Saturday, I shared my recipe for Upside Down Blueberry Sweet Rolls. They are made with frozen bread dough and only 3 other ingredients! You need to take a peek!
Savory Brunch Alternatives:
But brunch doesn’t have to be sweet, right? I know when a lot of people think brunch they think sweet baked goods. Obviously, my mind went there for every other recipe that I made. In reality, I would most likely opt for the more savory brunch fare. Egg dishes, bacon, shrimp and cocktail sauce, bagels, those types of things. In fact, some of my most favorite things to have when I serve brunch are not sweet at all!
- Sausage & Crescent Breakfast Bake
- German Onion Pie ( Zwiebelkuchen )
- Muffin Cup Omelets
- Breakfast Hash Brown Pizza
- Southwestern Sausage Brunch Roll-Ups
EASTER BRUNCH WEEK
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This recipe is simple and made with fresh ingredients.
Slice the cucumbers and the tomatoes and place them in a bowl. Mix together yogurt, herbs and spices and pour over the cucumbers and tomatoes. Mix it up and chill until ready to eat.
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Cucumber & Tomato Salad with Yogurt Dressing
Ingredients
- 1/2 English Cucumber sliced
- 1 Heaping cup of heirloom grape tomatoes
- For the Dressing:
- 1/2 cup plain yogurt
- 1/2 teaspoon fresh dill
- 1/2 teaspoon fresh chives chopped
- 1/4 teaspoon fresh oregano chopped
- 1/2 teaspoon fresh lemon juice
- Salt & Pepper to taste
Instructions
- Slice cucumbers and tomatoes and place in a bowl.
- Mix dressing together.
- Pour over cucumbers and tomatoes, stir to combine.
- Chill until ready to eat.
Cucumber and tomato salads are one of my favorite things! This looks SO GREAT!!!!
Love that I can have this made in no time! So nice for a busy person.
Look at that creamy dressing! I love to replace fats with healthy substitutes and this yogurt sounds like a perfect idea!
I like this version of a light dressing, it looks just perfect for this season and warmer weather! Thanks for sharing
I love a good cucumber salad and this one looks wonderful with all the tomatoes! It’s that time of year when I get super excited about salads and cold sides. I can’t wait to try out your recipe at our Church Potluck! Saving for later.
The mixture of fresh veggies and the creamy sauce sound amazing. I can’t wait to try this recipe for our Easter meal!
What a creamy and refreshing salad! This would be perfect on a spring picnic!
Yum this looks so fresh and perfect for bbq season!
Brunch is usually such a heavy meal, sweets and bacon and what not, I love this to freshen things up!
Nothing beats a simple and refreshing salad on a warm day! The yoghurt sauce sounds really good.
My mom always made a cucumber salad for the holidays. Yours looks fabulous as well. I love the idea of the yogurt dressing!
This salad is perfect for the warmer weather. I just love how fresh and delicious it is!
I just wanted to let you know I had a cucumber and tomato salad like this the other day at a local restaurant and have been dreaming of it ever since! Thank you for an awesome recipe!!! I can’t wait to make it again!
The Yogurt dressing on this is awesome! I could eat that on so many things.
My mom used to make something like this and when I made your recipe It was just like I remembered hers… so creamy and crunchy in each and every bite! Thanks so much for sharing!