Lebanese Fattoush Salad My Way recipe
Lebanese Fattoush Salad |
Total Time 40mins | Prep 30 mins | Cook 10 mins
This Middle Eastern Fattoush-Lebanese Bread Salad is a very nice change from a basic salad... and this recipe is extra special because it is made “My Way.” I have added black & green pit less olives, grape tomatoes, chickpeas and creamy cheese pieces coated with a nice blend of herbs… and with a little tahini sauce around the side of the dish.. Enjoy!
Ingredients
Servings 4 | Units US
1⁄2 cup olive oil
4 tablespoons lemon juice
1 tablespoon lemon zest
1 tablespoon chopped garlic
1 pita bread
1⁄4 cup chickpeas (from a can or tin)
salt and pepper
6 artichokes, quartered (from a can or tin)
1⁄4 teaspoon cinnamon
2 tablespoons cilantro, chopped
1 teaspoon dried mint
6 ounces laughing cow swiss cheese, wedges (Laughing Cow brand)
4 cups salad greens, baby spinach and a small amount of arugula (Option, other types of salad greens)
1 cucumber, seeds removed and cut lengthwise and then into slices
1⁄4 cup grape tomatoes, sliced in half
1⁄2 cup black and green-pitted olive
3 tablespoons parsley, chopped
3 tablespoons tahini sauce
Directions
PREPARATION INSTRUCTIONS.
- Combine ½ cup olive, lemon juice, lemon zest and chopped garlic, set aside.
- Cut pita bread into small pieces and toast under a broiler until they are crispy, set aside.
- Add and toss with the chickpeas salt and pepper to taste, set aside.
- Sprinkle a little cinnamon powder on the artichokes, set aside.
- Combine chopped cilantro, mint and a small amount of cinnamon powder in a small bowl, then dip cheese wedges in the mixture, coat on all sides, then cut each wedge into two or three pieces and set aside.
- In a large bowl add the salad greens, cucumber, grape tomatoes, pit less olives, parsley, toss and set aside in a nice sized serving dish.
- Add on top of the salad greens & vegetables the chickpeas, cheese wedges and crisp bread.
- Pour over all the salad greens and vegetables the olive oil and lemon juice mixture including some on the crispy pita bread as well.
- Finally, drizzle a small amount of tahini sauce around the edge of the dish.
- Enjoy.
- Add the toasted pita bread at the end so it remains crispy. Khoubz Arab bread can also be substituted for the pita bread.
- You can also add coarsely ground sumac or zahtar seasoning and/or crumpled up feta cheese.
- Also, this Fattoush bread salad can be added to a nice individual plate of Hummus as well.
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