Tomato, Onion, and Cucumber Salad
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A Southern staple at barbecues, family gatherings, and reunions, we love the juicy and refreshing experience of eating this fresh tomato, onion, and cucumber salad!
If I had to describe the flavor of this salad in one word, I’d say refreshing. This is the embodiment of everything a body craves on a hot summer’s day. Well, everything a body craves that doesn’t come with a little paper umbrella in the glass! This simple and easy tomato, onion, and cucumber salad recipe features juicy chunks, slices, and tossed in a delicious vinegar and sugar dressing.
I recommend making this colorfully crisp and tangy summer salad in advance to let it fully marinate in the dressing. Then serve it at your next summer gathering and prepare to win over your friends and family! You can also have fun with this salad and add some interesting additions, which I mention in the Recipe Notes section below.
Recipe Ingredients
- Two freshly ripe tomatoes (can be whatever you have on hand – heirloom tomatoes, grape tomatoes…)
- Two cucumber
- One purple or red onion (or , the choice is yours)
- Sugar
- Water, and…
- White vinegar. Go for the cheap kind here, make me proud!
Cut up your tomatoes.
You can cut the
in chunks, slices, or dice them. I’m doing chunks because it’s pretty that way.Peel and cut your
. However, if you prefer you can also skip peeling your .Cut up your onion.
I slice mine and then cut the slices in half, still leaving pretty big pieces.
This way, those of you who don’t care for the raw onions can pick them out easily enough.
Dump all of that into a bowl. You can also opt to sprinkle these vegetables with and right now before adding the dressing.
Now we have to make our dressing.
For this, all we are going to do is combine equal parts water, vinegar, and sugar and stir it up.
I start with 1/2 cup of each but you can do more if you like. I wouldn’t do any less though.
This is me adding my sugar to the vinegar and water mixture.
Stir that up good.
Recipe Tip
Don’t worry if your sugar isn’t dissolved all of the way because we’re going to let all of this marinate in the fridge for a spell before we eat.
Pour this over your veggies and stir.
Cover and place in the refrigerator for a few hours before serving.
It will make more juice but I like to go give it a good stir after an hour or so.
Save some for me!
Storage
Store this tomato, onion, and cucumber salad in an airtight container in the fridge for up to five days.
Recipe Notes
- If you like, add some fresh herbs to your salad. Dried or and oregano will give this salad recipe a Mediterranean feel, while I also like sprinkling fresh dill or parsley on top.
- Other fun additions to make to this salad include crumbled feta cheese, chunks of avocado, bell pepper chunks, and mozzarella balls.
- Instead of white vinegar, you could also use either red wine vinegar or apple cider vinegar. If you’re going for a Mediterranean-inspired , you can opt for too.
- Another option is using halves instead of chunks.
Recipe FAQs
What do you serve with tomato, onion, and cucumber salad?
Serve this refreshing salad with any grilled or barbecued meat and a side of crusty bread. My suggestions include grilled chicken tenderloins, pork chops, or slow-roasted beef brisket.
Can you make this salad ahead of time?
Yes, I recommend refrigerating the salad for a few hours before serving to let the vinegar sink into the vegetables. So you could definitely make this in advance the night before.
You may also like these other sensational salad recipes:
Cucumber Salad Creamy and Delicious
Fresh Fruit Salad with Lemon Honey Dressing
Low Carb Broccoli Cauliflower Salad
Ingredients
- 2 tomatoes
- 2 cucumbers
- 1 purple or red onion
- water
- white vinegar
- sugar
Instructions
- Peel and slice cucumbers, and chop tomatoes and red onion. Combine all in a large bowl.2 tomatoes, 2 cucumbers, 1 purple or red onion
- Mix up a dressing of equal parts vinegar, water, and sugar. I start with 1/2 cup each of my dressing ingredients.water, white vinegar, sugar
- Pour the vinegar dressing over the vegetables and refrigerate (ideally overnight).
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This looks delicious!! It would be perfect for those on the Weight Watchers plan! ZERO Points!!!!!
Well, maybe 1 or 2 because of the sugar! But still, what a yummy salad!!!
Use Splenda, I usually do, then PIG OUT! This stuff is GOOD! 🙂
Hi Christy,
I am so glad you posted this recipe and told us how to make it WW style. I just joined Weight Watcher’s last week and I can use this to “fill up” on when i really get the munchies! I just LOVE YA when you give us this kind of option! No wonder you stay so slim and trim!
Thank you Janet!!!
If you poor boiling water over your raw, cut onions they don´t give people heartburn anymore and taste somewhat softer and sweeter. Maybe this will soften up your mother about eating raw onions ±’
I love all kinds of salads and I’m definitely going to make this one. The recipe looks so easy and sounds so good. I love your web site! You are so funny and you make me laugh with your story telling which you are so good at. You make my day.LOL.
YOU make MY day!!!!!
I use this recipe all the time. I actually tend to add move veggies each day so that I can have them constantly. I also like to pull them out and add to sandwhichs. YUMMY
Ohhh, what a GREAT idea!!
Hey Christie how come you can print out some of your recipes and some you cant
Hey Rebecca!
I wasn’t able to make the recipes printable until a few months ago. Having been writing for Southern Plate for nearly two years at the time, I had to go back and hand code every single post to make it printer friendly. There were over three hundred then, so I missed a few here and there :).
Thanks for bringing this one to my attention! It’s printer friendly now!
Gratefully,
Christy
Thanks Christy Your website is the greatest. I have told all my friends about it. By the way this salad is great
Thank you for being a part of the Southern Plate family and spreading the word Rebecca!
Be sure vinegar, water, and sugar are in equal parts. I put less sugar in one time and it was pucker-worthy. Not good. Hmmmn….I wonder if Splenda will work. Love me some fire and ice salad!
Splenda works GREAT in this!
Christie, you dog you! Don’t you know I went right to your cookbook (which I preordered on Amazon and love,love,love) and this recipe is not in it !!! Of course, it better be in the next one or else!! LMAO. RobbieAnn