midsummer nights salad

Author of this recipe: Rachell Froebe

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"A perfect midsummer night's salad recipe featuring fresh herbs, citrus, and a light olive oil vinaigrette. Easy to make, packed with summer flavors!"

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  1. <think>
  2. Alright, I need to create a detailed recipe for Midsummer Night's Salad. First, let me think about what ingredients are typically used in this kind of dish. Well, tomatoes are always a hit during summer, so definitely cherry or ripe tomatoes would be perfect. Then, something crunchy like cucumbers and onions. Feta cheese adds a nice salty kick and some herbs will add freshness.
  3. I should also consider the dressing—balsamic vinegar with olive oil and maybe some honey for sweetness. Oh, and fresh basil is a must since it's a traditional herb in such salads.
  4. Now, I need to structure this into clear steps that are easy to follow. Maybe start by prepping all the ingredients so they're ready when you mix them up. Then layering each component to make assembly simpler.
  5. I also want to include some SEO-friendly keywords like "midsummer night's salad recipe," "easy summer salad," and maybe "feta cheese" or " fresh herbs." I should sprinkle these naturally throughout the steps without overstuffing.
  6. For readability, using bullet points for each step makes sense. Also, keeping paragraphs short so it's easier to read on a screen. I'll make sure each part is concise but informative enough to guide someone through making the salad without confusion.
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  8. Lastly, I'll wrap it up with a nice heading and maybe an optional garnish like a sprinkle ofsumac or sesame seeds to enhance the presentation without making it complicated.
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  10. **Midsummer Night’s Salad: A Fresh and Tangy Recipe for Summer Entertaining**
  11. Welcome to Midsummer Night’s Salad, a vibrant and refreshing dish that embodies the spirit of summer. This salad combines tangy flavors with crunchy vegetables and juicy fruits, creating a perfect balance for any backyard gathering or casual dinner.
  12. ### Ingredients:
  13. - **Tomatoes:** Ripe cherry tomatoes or large spaghetti squash tomatoes.
  14. - **Cucumber:** 1 medium cucumber, peeled and sliced into rounds.
  15. - **Onions:** One small onion, thinly sliced.
  16. - **Feta Cheese:** A quarter cup of crumbled feta cheese for creaminess and saltiness.
  17. - **Olive Oil:** 2 tablespoons for dressing.
  18. - **Balsamic Vinegar:** 1 tablespoon to add depth.
  19. - **Honey:** 1 teaspoon for sweetness.
  20. - **Fresh Basil:** A handful chopped or whole leaves for freshness.
  21. - **Lemon Zest:** Half a lemon, grated for brightness.
  22. - **Salt and Pepper:** To taste.
  23. ### Instructions:
  24. #### Step 1: Prepping Ingredients
  25. 1. **Tomatoes:** Wash and slice the tomatoes into rounds. Use a sharp knife to peel the seed off for easier slicing.
  26. 2. **Cucumber:** Peal the cucumber and slice it into even rounds, about ½ inch thick.
  27. 3. **Onions:** Thinly slice the onion; keep them in one layer on a plate for easy chopping.
  28. #### Step 2: Making the Dressing
  29. 1. In a small bowl, combine olive oil, balsamic vinegar, honey, lemon zest, salt, and pepper. Whisk until well combined.
  30. 2. Let the dressing sit for at least 5 minutes to meld flavors before using.
  31. #### Step 3: Assembling the Salad
  32. 1. Arrange cherry tomatoes on a large serving platter.
  33. 2. Top with cucumber rounds in an alternating pattern around the tomatoes.
  34. 3. Add sliced onion on top of the cucumber slices, ensuring each tomato is surrounded by vegetables.
  35. #### Step 4: Adding Feta Cheese
  36. 1. Sprinkle crumbled feta cheese over the salad. This adds a burst of creaminess and saltiness.
  37. #### Step 5: Topping with Freshness
  38. 1. Add chopped fresh basil leaves or whole basil sprig as a garnish on top.
  39. 2. Optionally, sprinkle a pinch of sumac or sesame seeds for an extra crunch and tang.
  40. #### Step 6: Finishing Touches
  41. - Toss the salad gently with some additional olive oil if needed to make sure everything is coated evenly.
  42. - Sprinkle more salt and pepper to taste as you finish.
  43. ### Optional Adjustments:
  44. - If preferred, halve the amount of feta cheese or adjust the quantity of honey for a sweeter balance.
  45. - For dietary preferences, substitute tomato juice or vegetable broth in place of water during dressing preparation.
  46. Enjoy your Midsummer Night’s Salad! It’s not just a meal; it’s an experience. Perfect for sharing, it’s a celebration of fresh produce and summertime flavors.

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