Low Carb Greek Salad - Authentic Recipe - Diet Doctor (2024)

Low Carb Greek Salad - Authentic Recipe - Diet Doctor (1)

Go Greek, Swedish-style, with this classic salad. Naturally low carb. Naturally delicious. This authentic recipe comes from Team Diet Doctor's cinematographer and video editor, Giorgos Chloros, who grew up in Greece but now resides in Stockholm.

July 24 2017 recipe by Anne Aobadia, photo by Emma Shevtzoff, nutritional review by Franziska Spritzler, RD, CDE in Recipes, Appetizer, Lunch, Meal

Go Greek, Swedish-style, with this classic salad. Naturally low carb. Naturally delicious. This authentic recipe comes from Team Diet Doctor's cinematographer and video editor, Giorgos Chloros, who grew up in Greece but now resides in Stockholm.

USMetric

2 servingservings

Ingredients

  • 2 (8 oz.) 2 (230 g) ripe tomatoripe tomatoes
  • ½ (513 oz.) ½ (150 g) cucumber
  • ½ (2 oz.) ½ (55 g) red onionred onions
  • ½ (2½ oz.) ½ (70 g) green bell peppergreen bell peppers
  • 10 oz. (2 cups) 280 g (450 ml) feta cheese
  • 10 10 black greek olives
  • ¼ cup 60 ml olive oil
  • ½ tbsp ½ tbsp red wine vinegar
  • salt and pepper
  • 2 tsp 2 tsp dried oregano

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Instructions

Instructions are for 2 servings. Please modify as needed.

  1. Chop the tomatoes and cucumber into bite-sized pieces. Thinly slice the red onion and green bell pepper. Arrange on a serving platter or plate the salad on individual serving plates.

  2. Add the feta cheese and olives, and drizzle olive oil and red wine vinegar over the salad.

  3. Season with salt and pepper according to taste. Sprinkle with dried oregano and serve.

Tip!

Want a different look? Try cherry tomatoes or swap the colors around — yellow tomatoes with orange or red bell peppers are just as pretty. You can also crumble the feta and sprinkle it over. Different presentations, but the same classic taste.

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19 comments

  1. 1

    Gail

    May 7 2018

    You've changed your website! Can't find some of the recipes I loved in December! Are you going to emails three meal recommendations each day :( That really helped me!!!!

  2. 2

    Vanessa

    September 2 2018

    I know it says not to count calories....But, where are all the calories coming from in this salad per serving?

    Reply: #10

  3. 3

    Brindusa

    November 22 2018

    @ Vanessa ..indeed it looks very dodgy for a salad to have almost 600cal

    Reply: #4

  4. 4

    Reply to comment #3 by Brindusa

    Kristin Parker Team Diet Doctor

    November 23 2018

    The calories are from the fats. Keto is low carb, high fat which means the recipes tend to have more calories (but we tend to eat smaller servings as the food is richer and more filling). Salads without the good fats are just carb bombs.

  5. 5

    Raven

    March 13 2019

    Wow, even my 4 & 6yo boys downed it! They didn’t even complain about the onions! Though I only used 3/4 onion (6 servings), but it was a pretty large onion.

  6. 6

    Raven

    March 13 2019

    Wow, even my 4 & 6yo boys downed it! They didn’t even complain about the onions! Though I only used 3/4 onion (6 servings), but it was a pretty large onion. Even better the next day!

  7. 7

    Venencia

    March 27 2019

    I had this for dinner and really enjoyed it. Crunchy and taste. That oregano uum nice. Thank you for sharing the recipe

  8. 8

    Jojo

    April 29 2019

    I love Greek salad but how can I make this Keto? Thanks.

    Replies: #9, #11

  9. 9

    Reply to comment #8 by Jojo

    Kristin Parker Team Diet Doctor

    April 30 2019

    I love Greek salad but how can I make this Keto? Thanks.

    At 15g carbs, you could start with reducing the number of tomatoes or greens.

  10. 10

    Reply to comment #2 by Vanessa

    julia

    December 10 2019

    probably from the cheese and olive oil.. 200 grams is a lot for a salad in my opinion.. I usually put 50 grams of Balkan cheese and that's more than enough for me

  11. 11

    Reply to comment #8 by Jojo

    Julia

    December 10 2019

    reducing the veggies :)
    I generally put a lot of leaves in my salads (lettuce, spinach, arugula etc), but keep in mind that every salad is gonna be high in carbs especially if you love veggies, so I usually eat them only when I know that I had a "low carb day".. so if I had bacon and eggs for breakfast, and then salmon and avocado for lunch

  12. 12

    Gabriela

    December 14 2019

    I love this salad!
    I just change the bell pepper to orange or yellow to have different colours and vitamins ;)
    One small tip: after chopping the onions, but the slices on a cold water bath for a few minutes. It decreases the acidity.

  13. 13

    Brandon J. Li

    January 9 2020

    Finally someone that makes the 1 true Greek Salad (Classic Horiatiki) instead of the usual oddball combinations typically found here in the States (including those made by Greek-Americans who also swear their Beef and Lamb Turkish Doner Kabop meat is just like you will get in Athens, Greece. The same G/A folks that also just mix cucumbers and yogurt or horror of horrors add mayo to the mix and call it true Greek Tzatziki). You have redeemed our faith in at least a portion of humanity and now even world peace may be possible ;-)

    Wonderful recipe and a deliciously beautiful photo as well.

  14. 14

    okiedokie

    June 19 2020

    How many carbs would there be in this salad if I left out the bell peppers and olives, used lemon and white vinegar instead of red wine vinegar and 1 tomato instead of 1.5?

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    Crystal Pullen Team Diet Doctor

    June 19 2020

    Green peppers and olives have about 3 net carbs per 100 grams each. Lemon is about 6.6 net carbs per 100 grams and tomatoes are about 2.69 net carbs per 100 grams. Your end results would depend on the size and amounts you used. All numbers are from the USDA Nutrition Database. https://fdc.nal.usda.gov/

  16. 16

    Lynn

    December 19 2021

    Hi I cannot eat olives, what can I substitute please

    Reply: #17

  17. 17

    Reply to comment #16 by Lynn

    Kerry Merritt Team Diet Doctor

    December 20 2021

    Hi I cannot eat olives, what can I substitute please

    Hi, Lynn! You can simply omit the olives if you like! Or you can substitute with more of one of the other ingredients that you prefer.

  18. 18

    Cynthia Pierce

    May 12 2022

    Yes a true Greek salad finally. I am surprised about the number of carbs. I guess the recipe must have originally called for lemon. I am really surprised it is that high in carb content. I have heard that it can kick you out of ketosis. Is that true. A lot of lemon is used in Greek cooking as is vinegar. Maybe that helps offset it?

    Reply: #19

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    Reply to comment #18 by Cynthia Pierce

    Kerry Merritt Team Diet Doctor

    May 12 2022

    Yes a true Greek salad finally. I am surprised about the number of carbs. I guess the recipe must have originally called for lemon. I am really surprised it is that high in carb content. I have heard that it can kick you out of ketosis. Is that true. A lot of lemon is used in Greek cooking as is vinegar. Maybe that helps offset it?

    Hi, Cynthia! Unfortunately, this isn't one of our keto recipes. This is a moderate low carb recipe, as indicated by the yellow circle with the carb count. Basically everything in this recipe has carbs, aside from the olive oil. You could choose to eat a smaller portion if you're wanting it to fit for keto, but it may still be too many carbs for your day depending on your other meals.

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Low Carb Greek Salad - Authentic Recipe - Diet Doctor (2024)

FAQs

How many carbs are in a traditional Greek salad? ›

One serving (319 grams) of Greek salad contains ( 5 ): Calories: 211. Protein: 6 grams. Carbs: 13 grams.

Why is a Greek salad so high in calories? ›

Greek salad: While a Greek salad has a lot of “healthy” ingredients, the additions give it its flavor and appeal. Feta, stuffed grape leaves and olives can add hundreds of extra calories and grams of fat. This salad may start with a 300-calorie base, but just the olive oil in the dressing racks up 200 calories.

Is Greek salad good for diet? ›

The Mediterranean diet, of which Greek salad is a quintessential part, is linked to a reduced risk of heart disease. The healthy fats in olive oil, along with the antioxidants from the vegetables, contribute to lower cholesterol levels and better cardiovascular health.

What is in a Greek salad Wiki? ›

In an American-style Greek salad, lettuce, tomatoes, feta (often served in multiple cube-shaped cuttings mixed with the vegetables), and olives are the most standard elements, but cucumbers, peperoncini (pickled hot peppers), bell peppers, onions, radishes, dolmades, and anchovies/sardines are common.

Is it OK to eat Greek salad everyday? ›

It is rich in vitamin A, vitamin C, potassium, and iron. It also contains ingredients full of phytonutrients and antioxidants, such as oil and onion, which reduce the risk of cancer and heart disease. We suggest adding this low-fat superfood to your everyday diet!

Does Greek salad have a lot of carbs? ›

Greek salad, with spinach, lettuce, feta cheese, tomatoes, cucumber, olives (1 cup) contains 4g total carbs, 2.6g net carbs, 7g fat, 2g protein, and 82 calories.

What to avoid in salad for weight loss? ›

Crunchy Noodles, Wontons, and Tortilla Strips

All they add to your salad are calories (around 120 per half cup) and fat (half of those calories, at around 60 grams). Same goes for tortilla strips or wontons.

What is the unhealthiest salad dressing? ›

Caesar dressing. Made up of mayonnaise, cheese, salt and oil (and all too often, anchovies), Caesar tends to be one of the least healthy options out there. Those ingredients cause it to be high in both saturated fats and sodium.

Can you eat too much Greek salad? ›

Yes, eating too much salad can cause diarrhea in some cases. While salads are generally considered a healthy food choice, eating excessive amounts of raw vegetables, particularly if they are high in fiber, can lead to digestive problems.

Do people in Greece eat Greek salad? ›

In Greece, Horiatiki or Greek village salad, is served most often from early spring through summer and up until mid fall. It's truly the best use of the season's produce, like crunchy cucumbers, sweet tomatoes, and earthy green bell peppers. I know you'll love it as much as I do.

What is the difference between a Greek and Mediterranean salad? ›

The primary difference lies in the use of specific ingredients. While both salads incorporate fresh vegetables and olive oil, Greek salad is characterized by the addition of feta cheese and Kalamata olives, giving it a uniquely Greek flavour.

Can I eat Greek salad at night? ›

Raw vegetables, abundant in salads, contain fibre and complex carbohydrates that can be more challenging to digest. Eating a large salad at night may lead to discomfort and bloating, disrupting the body's natural winding down process.

What is a traditional Greek salad made of? ›

A traditional Greek salad consists of sliced cucumbers, tomatoes, green bell pepper, red onion, olives, and feta cheese. This classic combination is delicious, so I stick to it, just adding a handful of mint leaves for a fresh finishing touch.

What is a Zeus salad? ›

Zeus Salad. Spring mix, bellpeppers, feta, pita chips, kalamata olives, artichokes and tomatoes.

Why is Greek salad so healthy? ›

“The Greek salad contains the red tomato, rich in lycopene, potassium, and vitamin C; the green cucumber with flavonoids, carotenoids, folic acid and vitamins B and K; and the onion, which belongs in the white/brown family of vegetables, is a good source of vitamin C and phenolic compounds.

How many carbs are in Greek feta dressing? ›

Kraft Greek Feta & Oregano Dressing (15 ml) contains 2g total carbs, 2g net carbs, 2.5g fat, 0.2g protein, and 30 calories.

How many carbs are in creamy Greek salad dressing? ›

Salad And Go Dressings Creamy Greek (56 ml) contains 2.3g total carbs, 2.1g net carbs, 15g fat, 2.6g protein, and 155 calories.

Does Greek salad dressing have carbs? ›

In addition to fat, Greek salad dressing contains one to 15 grams of carbohydrates per serving, according to MyPlate. For this reason, Greek salad dressing may be appropriate for low carbohydrate diets.

How many carbs in a Greek salad from Panera? ›

Nutrition & Allergens
Nutrition InformationValue
Cholesterol30 mg
Sodium1030 mg
Carbohydrates17 g
Dietary Fiber5 g
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