Cucumber Tomato Salad Recipe

I am so excited for salad season, and not only salad season but everything tomato, cucumber and asparagus!  I’ve bundled up my favorite fresh veggies into this Cucumber and Tomato Salad and it is can’t-stop-eating deeeelicious! This Cucumber Tomato Salad is the perfect light yet vibrant, fresh side dish for dinner, potlucks or for feeding a crowd. It goes well with practically everything from pizza and burgers to fish, chicken and steak.  The contrasting crunch of the cucumbers, asparagus and tomatoes with the creamy bites of mozzarella (my fav!) and avocado is what foodie dreams are made of. I’ve scaled down my favorite Italian Dressing (used in my Italian Pasta Salad) to infuse the Cucumber Tomato Onion Salad with just the right amount of complex tang through and through.  It’s super simple to whisk together but you could also use your favorite store-bought Italian Dressing or vinaigrette- just promise you’ll make this Cucumber and Tomato Salad – mmm, k?!

Cucumber Tomato Salad Ingredients

This cucumber tomato onion salad requires very few ingredients, but packs in tons of flavor!

Cucumber: Slice your cucumbers thicker for extra crunch.Cherry tomatoes: Grape tomatoes or diced Roma tomatoes will also work. Red onion: Run the onion under cold water, then pat dry to remove its harsh bite. Avocado: I used a Haas avocado, but use whatever variety you have on hand. Fresh mozzarella balls: Mozzarella balls are often called mozzarella snacking balls and can be found with the specialty cheeses.Asparagus: The easiest way to cut asparagus and eliminate the woody stems is to snap them at the ends because they will naturally break apart where the tough ends begin.Fresh sweet corn: You can add the sweet corn to the salad raw, no need to cook! Italian dressing: Feel free to use store-bought quality Italian Dressing, or your favorite store-bought vinaigrette, you’ll need about ⅓ cup.

What Kind of Cucumber Should I Use?

This might seem like a silly question –  a cucumber is a cucumber, right?  But did you know there are almost 100 varieties of cucumbers grown in the world?  The most common grocery store varieties are the regular slicer cucumber, pickling cucumbers and English cucumbers. For our cucumber and tomato salad, we want English cucumbers.  English cucumbers, sometimes called seedless cucumbers, are longer and more narrow than slicing cucumbers. What makes English cucumbers ideal for salads is they are often wrapped in plastic instead of waxed so you can eat their skin. Their skin is also thinner and not bitter like slicing cucumbers.  Their seeds are much smaller and easier to eat and they have a more mild, almost sweet taste in general. If you cannot find English cucumbers, you are more than welcome to use common slicing cucumbers but I recommend removing the bitter, thick skin.

What Kind of Tomato Should I Use?

As far as tomatoes go, it comes down to personal preference and what you have growing in your garden.  I highly prefer cherry tomatoes in our Cucumber Tomato Salad for a few reasons.  They are predictably sweeter than grape or large tomatoes, they are less watery but still juicy, they hold their shape and you don’t get tomato “pulp” that likes to fall apart.

How to Make Cucumber Tomato Salad

The basic steps for this cucumber and tomato salad recipe are simple. Here’s how it comes together:

Tips for Making Cucumber and Tomato Salad

Slice your cucumbers thicker for extra crunch.Feel free to use store-bought quality Italian Dressing, or your favorite store-bought vinaigrette, you’ll need about ⅓ cup.CHILL your Cucumber and Tomato Salad – it tastes WAY better once the flavors have melded and everything is crisp and cool.If you are short on time, stick your salad in the freezer for 20 minutes then in the refrigerator until time to serve.As previously mentioned, only add avocados to the salad you are eating immediately because they will turn brown when stored.

Cucumber Tomato Salad Variations

You can customize the dressing by replacing the red wine vinegar and lemon juice with balsamic to taste.If don’t want to spend $$ on mozzarella balls, you can use mozzarella chunks or even Monterey Jack or feta if that’s what you have on hand.Add red bell peppers or any of your favorite veggies!Turn this Tomato Cucumber Salad into an orzo pasta salad and 1 ½ x the dressing.

Can I Prep Cucumber Tomato Salad in Advance?

This Cucumber and Tomato Salad is best served within the first 12 hours but will keep in the refrigerator for up to 48 hours, the cucumbers will just loose some of their crispness.  I like to slice my cucumber thick so they stay crunchier.

How to Store Cucumber Tomato Salad

This cucumber tomato red onion salad tastes WAY better chilled in order for the flavors to meld and the ingredients to become cool and crisp.  I recommend at least 30 minutes.  If you are running low on time, then place your salad in the freezer for up to 20 minutes and then return it to the refrigerator. Whenever you serve your salad, whether within 30 minutes or 48 hours, you will need to give it a stir because the dressing does not contain an emulsifying agent and will separate  – nothing that a little stir can’t solve. If you aren’t eating all of your Cucumber Tomato Salad when served, then only add avocado to portion(s) that are being eaten because the avocado will brown if not eaten right away.

What to Serve with Cucumber and Tomato Salad

This cucumber tomato avocado salad pairs well with pretty much any summer main! Here are a few of my favorites:

Any protein: fish, shrimp, steak, pork, chicken etc.Comfort food:  Beef Brisket, Spice Rubbed Steaks, BBQ Burgers.Grilled food: Hawaiian Chicken Kabobs, Pineapple Chicken, Huli Huli Chicken.

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