This expertly crafted Mediterranean Salad features an obsessive-worthy creamy, tangy dressing inspired by our favorite restaurant! As a Mediterranean cuisine connoisseur, I’ve perfected this recipe with critical ingredients like zippy pepperoncini, block feta, garlic herb croutons, and ideas for adding protein like Greek chicken, chickpeas, and shrimp. You’ll also enjoy tips and variations, including how to prep ahead for meal prep or an entertaining win!
Make the Dressing: Whisk the ingredients together in a medium bowl. Add olive oil as needed to reach the desired consistency—season with additional salt and pepper to taste. The dressing is best if chilled for at least 30 minutes before serving.
Assemble: Add the Romaine lettuce to a large bowl, then top with the salad ingredients. Hold the croutons if expecting leftovers.
Add the Dressing: If you're not expecting leftovers, drizzle the salad with the desired amount of dressing and toss. Alternatively, dress individual salads. Dig in!
Notes
Feta cheese: Look for the highest percentage of sheep’s milk for the creamiest and least crumbly feta. The more goat’s milk, the crumblier the feta will be. You can find blocks of feta (vs. the crumbled) with the specialty cheeses at your grocery store. Blocks of feta can be packaged with or without a brine. Vacuum-packaged feta without a brine isn’t as moist, whereas brined feta is packaged in salt water (a little or a lot) and doesn’t dry out.
Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F. Cube the bread into bite-size pieces and add them to a large baking sheet. Drizzle the bread with olive oil, sprinkle with seasonings, and toss until evenly coated.
Spread the bread into an even layer and bake for approximately 12-15 minutes or until golden and crispy.
Prep Ahead
This recipe is a time-saving solution for meal prep. You can prepare all the ingredients ahead of time or either the dressing, croutons, or veggies. Here's how to prep ahead:
Salad ingredients: You can chop the veggies up to 24 hours in advance and store them in separate airtight containers in the refrigerator. I add the lettuce to a large bowl and the ingredients in separate paper-towel-lined sandwich bags on top, then cover everything with foil. This keeps excess moisture away from the veggies and keeps them fresh.
Croutons: These can be made up to one week ahead of time and stored in a resealable plastic bag with as much air removed as possible or in an airtight container at room temperature.
Dressing: This can be made up to one week ahead of time and stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator.