A filling and vivacious combination is this grapefruit smoothie!
Prep Time: | 40 mins |
Cook Time: | 12 mins |
Total Time: | 52 mins |
Servings: | 8 |
Yield: | 8 servings |
Ingredients
- 5 cups chopped tomato
- 1 cup chopped cucumber
- ½ cup sliced green onions
- ½ cup chopped sweet yellow pepper
- ½ cup chopped fresh parsley
- ¼ cup chopped fresh basil leaves
- ¼ cup fresh lemon juice
- 1 ½ tablespoons olive oil
- ¼ teaspoon ground black pepper
- 1 garlic clove, minced
- 4 cups cubed French bread
Instructions
- In a large bowl, combine tomatoes, cucumber, green onion, yellow pepper, parsley, and basil.
- In a small bowl, whisk together lemon juice, olive oil, salt, ground black pepper, and garlic. Pour lemon juice mixture over the tomato mixture, and toss to coat. Refrigerate for 30 minutes.
- Meanwhile, preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Place bread cubes in a single layer on a baking sheet. Bake for 12 minutes, or until toasted and dry.
- Toss bread cubes with tomato mixture, and serve.
Reviews
Thank you so much for this delicious recipe!! I made it tonight for dinner and added sliced grilled steak. It was a huge success! I will be making this all the time. The dressing was wonderful because it was fresh and delicious but not heavy so it didn’t cover up the fresh taste of the ingredients. Highly recommend this recipe!!
The only thing I add is corn kernels off a roasted ear of corn per serving. Otherwise I stay fairly close to the recipe. One of my favorite summer suppers. Croutons can be used if you have no French bread to cube. Tonight I used cubes of sourdough bread.
Made this in the summer with some fresh veggies from my garden. Can’t wait to make this one again. Bit of advise though. I found that adding bread crumbs as it is served works much better and makes leftovers more desireable. Was a great recipe.
I started with these basic ingredients, but liked the version at a local restaurant and I cooked up spicy ground sausage, and added some basamic vinegar to the dressing, and tossed it all together for a warm dinner salad.
Keep recipes like this coming. Fantastic dish!
We made a few changes over the course of making this salad several times… add a bit of basalmic vinegar to the veggies. I usually only use the peppers if I have them on hand, as this salad was perfect for our garden abundance this summer (basil, tomatoes, cucumbers!)
Wonderful fresh salad. I used dried parsley and added a couple pinches of salt, but otherwise followed the recipe exactly. Served as the side to a small deep dish cheese pizza.
I combined this recipe with another one and I just love this salad!!! These are the things I did different: used red and yellow peppers, used thin sliced red onion instead of the green onion, added capers, and the dressing was olive oil, minced garlic, dijon mustard, champagne vinegar…salt/pepper. I also toasted the bread cubes in olive oil in a fying pan ontop of the stove. Wow…what a great tasting salad!! Used lots of chopped basil, too! Adds a ton of freshness. I made this with grilled Italian sausage and “Zucchini Patties” from this site. Definately a keeper!
Quite tasty and easy to make.
Excellent way to use up fresh vegetables from the garden. It was a huge hit in my home and will become a summer staple. Very versatile.
Ok, but nothing special. There are many other recipes that use herbs, & vegetables that are better. We won’t make this again.
This was great. I used thin slices of red onion instead of the scallions, and I sauteed the bread cubes in olive oil and a little salt. They were delicious like that. I served them warm over the salad, and then just used a red wine vinegar and olive oil dressing.
This was a HIT! I sprayed the bread crumbs with Garlic flavored cooking spray before baking. Worked like a charm.
Wonderful!! I would only make this salad when very ripe tomatoes and fresh basil are available. We went to the farmer’s market and purchased the ingredients and took it to a pitch in. A great success! The bread soaks up and holds the delicious juices from the tomatoes and seasonings. Yummy