Cucumber and Tomato Salad with Mayo

  4.2 – 102 reviews  • Tomato Salad Recipes

I was given this recipe some time ago, and Sunday mornings are the perfect time to make it. My boys adore it so much!

Prep Time: 15 mins
Total Time: 15 mins
Servings: 4

Ingredients

  1. 4 medium fresh tomatoes, cut into 1 inch chunks
  2. 1 large cucumber, sliced
  3. ½ red onion, diced
  4. ¼ cup mayonnaise
  5. 2 cloves garlic, minced
  6. 2 teaspoons fresh ground black pepper
  7. salt to taste

Instructions

  1. Toss together tomatoes, cucumber, onion, mayonnaise, and garlic in a large serving bowl. Season with pepper and salt.

Nutrition Facts

Calories 142 kcal
Carbohydrate 10 g
Cholesterol 5 mg
Dietary Fiber 2 g
Protein 2 g
Saturated Fat 2 g
Sodium 87 mg
Sugars 5 g
Fat 11 g
Unsaturated Fat 0 g

Reviews

Jose Berry
I added some dry ranch seasoning mix (to taste), which it took it the next level and it tasted phenomenal!
Joseph Hammond
Really good! You might want to cut back on the black pepper, but other than that it tastes great. Very simple and comes together quickly. A nice summertime side dish.
Brian Cook
Fresh and simple way to use fresh tomato cucumbers from the garden. I salted the cucumbers first to draw off some of the water. I sprinkled with two tsp salt and let sit for 30 min. Then I rinsed and drained off the water.
Mark Daniels
Ok guys, recipe is fine. But let the pro step in to do some edits. To all those ingredients add dill, and instead of mayonnaise add sour cream. Also some chopped radish is ok. But most importantly get the mayonnaise out, it doesn’t go well with tomato cucumber.
Todd Larson
It was very good. I added a little vinegar, gave it a kick.
Cheryl Harper
This was absolutely delicious. Instead of fresh tomatoes (not in season yet) I cut up cherry tomatoes. The red onion just made it pop.
Ruben Castillo
I just needed something. After making it exactly as described, I tried adding lemon juice but that didn’t help.
Joshua Powers
Awesome for Mediterranean lovers. Refreshing for hot Summer days.
Jessica Robbins
Inspired by the dozens of ‘I ADDED DILL!’ comments, I went completely off the map making this one. The base recipe was very bland, and needed the inclusion of more flavors. Inspired by my new favorite chicken topping, tzatziki, I subbed out the mayo for full fat Greek yogurt, and added the juice and zest of an unwaxed lemon and a little EVOO. Chives and fresh mint in place of the red onions, and a finally addition of sweet green peas (I ended up with far more dressing than I had cucumbers and tomatoes for) and it’s perfection. I did not add salt, as I did not want the vegetables to give up too much liquid.
Anthony Mcpherson
LOVE IT AND EASY
Jessica Blair
In addition to the recipe I also added sour cream and dill weed to add more flavor.
Shelby Roberts
I added fresh basil, since I had it growing on my lanai. Very yummy salad.
Frank Gonzales
Like others, I added 1/2 tsp of dill and used less black pepper. I also added a splash of lemon juice and 1/2 packet of truvia.
Miss Carmen Cannon
I’ve been making this type of summer salad for years. This one differs from mine mostly in that I dice all the veggies, instead of slicing then halving some. Still, you get the same delicious flavors from everything which adds up to a great taste! This is especially good in the months where you can harvest your own veggies and literally go from garden to table, or get them easily at a farmers market or grocery store. It’s very simple, quick, easy to make, and on these hot days, it’s a nice cool add on to a meal, or can be a stand alone meal. It’s that good, and that good for you. Plus it’s very open to adding more of your own favorite spices(I like mine with a bit of smoked Paprika, sometimes a bit of dill or parsley, and even some thin sliced baby portabellos on occasion)but it’s great just with the few ingredients listed. For me, this is a “must have” in the summer, and an “I still want this” in the cooler months. My only advice is read the label on the mayo to avoid unneeded cholesterol, fat and added sugars, and TRY to get organic veggies if you can. You can always grow your own with very little space or effort so you’ll KNOW where your food came from. This simple but delicious recipe is 5 stars any day of the week for me!
Elizabeth White
This is VERY BLAND recipe! It needs some sort of kick for flavor.
Sarah Collier
nothing better than making this delicious salad with fresh tomato and fresh cucumber. I took advice of other reviewers and added a dash of vinegar and dill. Thanks for a great recipe!
Kevin Davis
This is a great salad. I added a bit of dill to it. I love to pair this with a whole roasted chicken. Refreshing.
Christopher Jimenez
Very tasty and super easy.
James Goodman
Added a little dill (just my preference). Love this easy to throw together salad/.
Ryan Ibarra
Liked this one a lot. Very simple and yummy.
Cory Lyons
Just made it for the first time except I cooked the onions, added cucumber dill sauce instead of mayo and a little garlic and its fantastic 🙂

 

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