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Cucumber and Tomato Salad (with Onions)

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5 from 3 votes
By Paola WestbeekFeb 8, 2025Jump to Recipe
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This refreshing Cucumber And Tomato Salad (With Onions) shows how simple ingredients can transform into a vibrant, flavorful dish.

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  • Is This Cucumber And Tomato Salad (With Onions) Healthy?
  • Tempting Tweaks
  • How To Make Ahead And Store
  • Serving Suggestions
  • Recipe
  • Cucumber and Tomato Salad (with Onions)

For me, if there’s one food that captures the essence of summer, it’s tomatoes. Nothing brings me more joy than spotting them in all their ripe and juicy glory at my local farmers’ market, especially at the end of July when the variety is at its peak—bursting with vibrant hues and tantalizing aromas. From sun-drenched San Marzanos perfect for sauces and soups, to big and beautiful heirlooms practically begging to be sliced and served on toast with a whisper of sea salt and a drizzle of peppery olive oil, tomatoes are as aesthetically appealing as they are delicious. You better believe I make the most of the season, using them almost daily in a wide variety of dishes.

And if there’s one tomato I’m especially fond of, it’s the sweet and succulent cherry tomato. While I’m a staunch advocate for seasonal eating, these little bursts of flavor have earned their place in my kitchen year-round. To me, they’re as much of a staple as good olive oil, lemons, and garlic. If I come home late from work, tired and uninspired, I take comfort in knowing I can simply slice them in half, toss them into sizzling olive oil with garlic and herbs, and let them cook down into a quick, flavorful sauce while a pot of water comes to a boil for pasta.

This cucumber and tomato salad is another go-to favorite. It pairs crunchy cucumbers and sharp red onions—two other ingredients I almost always have on hand—with an aromatic dressing made with fresh dill. Simple yet satisfying, it’s the perfect no-fuss side dish. Add a handful of chickpeas, serve it over a bowl of fluffy quinoa, and you’ve got yourself a light and healthy dinner.

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Is This Cucumber And Tomato Salad (With Onions) Healthy?

It most certainly is! Cherry tomatoes and cucumbers are both low in calories yet packed with nutrients. Tomatoes are an excellent source of beta-carotene, vitamin C, and lycopene—an antioxidant that becomes even more bioavailable when tomatoes are cooked. Cucumbers, on the other hand, are wonderfully hydrating and provide vitamins C and K, along with essential minerals like potassium and magnesium. The olive oil in the dressing contributes a generous helping of heart-healthy fats. If you’re watching your sodium intake, feel free to omit the salt. This light and bright medley of ingredients has enough flavor on its own.

Tempting Tweaks

There are so many delicious ways to dress up this simple salad. For a Mediterranean twist, I like to toss in crumbled feta cheese and a handful of glossy black olives, swapping the red wine vinegar for zesty lemon juice and adding a sprinkle of oregano for extra flavor. If I’m in the mood for something sweet and savory, diced mango, watermelon, or even strawberries paired with crumbled goat cheese creates a delightful balance, especially with a grating of pink peppercorns.

Another favorite is a Caprese-inspired version, where I add fresh mozzarella balls, skip the dressing, and finish the salad with a drizzle of balsamic glaze, olive oil, and fragrant basil leaves in place of dill. For a heartier, rustic take, I toss in sliced roasted red peppers and artichoke hearts, serving the salad over a bed of baby spinach or arugula, and finishing it with thick slices of grilled halloumi.

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How To Make Ahead And Store

This salad can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 2 days. Any longer, and the vegetables will start to turn mushy and lose their freshness. Freezing a salad with high-water-content ingredients like this one is not advised.

Cucumber and Tomato Salad

Serving Suggestions

This salad is a fine addition to healthy bowls, such as this Cauliflower Rice Burrito Bowl or this Healthy And Delicious Buddha Bowl. It makes a great topping for these Tasty Tofu Tacos and is equally at home served on a bed of Corn Rice with some black beans on the side.

Cucumber and Tomato Salad

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Cucumber and Tomato Salad (with Onions)

5 from 3 votes
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Serves: 6 Servings
Prep: 10 minutes minutes
Total: 10 minutes minutes

Ingredients

For the Dressing:

  • 3 tablespoons red wine vinegar
  • 1/4 cup olive oil
  • 2 teaspoons dill chopped
  • Salt and pepper

For the Salad:

  • 2 pints cherry tomatoes sliced into wheels
  • 10 baby cucumbers sliced
  • 1/4 red onion finely sliced

Instructions

  • To make your dressing, mix the red wine vinegar, olive oil, dill, and salt and pepper together in a jar.
  • In a large bowl, combine the sliced tomatoes, cucumber, and onions.
  • Pour the dressing into the bowl and toss the salad gently but thoroughly.

Nutrition Info:

Calories: 165kcal (8%) Carbohydrates: 16g (5%) Protein: 4g (8%) Fat: 10g (15%) Saturated Fat: 1g (6%) Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g Monounsaturated Fat: 7g Sodium: 38mg (2%) Potassium: 962mg (27%) Fiber: 4g (17%) Sugar: 10g (11%) Vitamin A: 970IU (19%) Vitamin C: 45mg (55%) Calcium: 86mg (9%) Iron: 2mg (11%)

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Author: Foodfaithfitness
Course:Appetizer, Salad
Cuisine:American
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  1. Avatar photoMaradona says

    Posted on 8/21 at 6:25 pm

    5 stars
    This worked exactly as written, thanks!

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      Posted on 10/22 at 9:50 am

      So glad to hear! Thanks for reading and rating.

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