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Gallery Read the full recipe after the video. Recipe Summary prep: 10 mins total: 10 mins Servings: 1 chickpea cherry tomato feta salad
Ingredients Ingredient Checklist 1/4 cup canned chickpeas 1/2 cup quartered cherry tomatoes 1/4 cup crumbled feta 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice 2 teaspoons olive oil 1 teaspoon dried oregano 1/8 teaspoon salt Ground pepper
Gallery Read the full recipe after the video.
Recipe Summary prep: 10 mins total: 10 mins Servings: 1 chickpea cherry tomato feta salad
Gallery
Read the full recipe after the video.
Read the full recipe after the video.
Recipe Summary prep: 10 mins total: 10 mins Servings: 1
Recipe Summary
prep: 10 mins total: 10 mins
Servings: 1
prep: 10 mins
total: 10 mins
prep:
10 mins
total:
Servings: 1
1
chickpea cherry tomato feta salad
chickpea cherry tomato feta salad
Ingredients
Ingredients
- 1/4 cup canned chickpeas 1/2 cup quartered cherry tomatoes 1/4 cup crumbled feta 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice 2 teaspoons olive oil 1 teaspoon dried oregano 1/8 teaspoon salt Ground pepper
Directions
Rinse and drain chickpeas.
In a bowl, combine chickpeas with tomatoes, feta, lemon juice, olive oil, oregano, salt, and a pinch of pepper.
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Add Rating & Review 177 Ratings 5 star values: 27 4 star values: 84 3 star values: 44 2 star values: 17 1 star values: 5
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Add Rating & Review 177 Ratings 5 star values: 27 4 star values: 84 3 star values: 44 2 star values: 17 1 star values: 5
Add Rating & Review
177 Ratings 5 star values: 27 4 star values: 84 3 star values: 44 2 star values: 17 1 star values: 5
177 Ratings 5 star values: 27 4 star values: 84 3 star values: 44 2 star values: 17 1 star values: 5
177 Ratings 5 star values: 27 4 star values: 84 3 star values: 44 2 star values: 17 1 star values: 5
5 star values: 27 4 star values: 84 3 star values: 44 2 star values: 17 1 star values: 5
Martha Stewart Member Rating: 5 stars 07/29/2018 Loved this simple recipe. Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 07/20/2012 Easy, and pretty good. I thought it made more dressing than needed, though. I'll cut back on the dressing next time. I added a little chopped cucumber and some chopped parsley. Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 10/23/2011 This was a good recipe. I followed the advice of adding cucumbers to this to make it more substantial. Thanks! Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 08/02/2008 tasty way to use tomatoes that are so plentiful now. i used feta pre-mixed with basil and oregano and it was very good. Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 04/01/2008 Excellent salad!! I doubled it and added diced cucumbers...a new favorite! Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 02/27/2008 This is a great and simple salad - this has become one of my go-to work lunches. Plus, you can use it as a great base - and add/ substitute diced cucumbers, olives, peppers, depending on what you have at home. I also have used freshly grated Parmesan instead of the feta. So quick and healthy to bring in to work! Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 01/19/2008 So, did any of you actually try the salad? I was wondering how it tastes. Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 01/06/2008 Actually, plastic is bad as well. There are many plastics that deteriorate over time and leak chemicals into the food contained in the containers. As well, microwaving in such containers is a very bad idea as this increases the speed of deterioration of the plastic and allows even more chemicals to reach your food. Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 01/05/2008 Speaking of aluminum, I was hoping that the lunchbox was stainless steel, and therefor corrosian resistant to salad dressing and the like. Personally, I prefer plastic to the leaching and corrosion products from aluminum! Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 01/05/2008 The nutition information for all the recipes in the Jan/Feb 2008 issue of Everyday Food is listed in the Index, starting on page 158. Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 01/04/2008 I thoroughly agree on including a calorie count and nutritional info. I received the recent edition of Everyday Foods geared toward light items, but no nutritional info! Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 01/04/2008 you can get all kinds of food tins like this one and even cooler ones made of melamine that are stackable from Pearl River Trading Company. I found them by Googling "Tiffin Boxes." Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 01/04/2008 The aluminum lunch bowl can be found at lunchbox.com for 20.00 plus shipping. Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 01/04/2008 It would be very helpful to have calorie count and other nutritional information included with Martha's recipes! Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 01/04/2008 Hey guys! I did a little research... I found the following website that has a similar steel lunch box. Here is the direct link: http://www.reusablebags.com/store/sigg-aluminum-midi-small-p-230.html?osCsid=6e1251aa85c33ccd755a9823719d5594 Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 01/04/2008 It is beautiful - nothing worse than eating out of a plastic container. If anyone has info, please post it here! Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 01/04/2008 I was thinking the same exact thing!!!! MS staff, who staged the food picture? How can we get that food tin. Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 01/04/2008 Does anyone know where to get the great food tin shown in the picture?Martha Stewart Member
Rating: 5 stars 07/29/2018
Loved this simple recipe.
Rating: 5 stars
Rating: Unrated 07/20/2012
Easy, and pretty good. I thought it made more dressing than needed, though. I’ll cut back on the dressing next time. I added a little chopped cucumber and some chopped parsley.
Rating: Unrated
Rating: Unrated 10/23/2011
This was a good recipe. I followed the advice of adding cucumbers to this to make it more substantial. Thanks!
Rating: Unrated 08/02/2008
tasty way to use tomatoes that are so plentiful now. i used feta pre-mixed with basil and oregano and it was very good.
Rating: Unrated 04/01/2008
Excellent salad!! I doubled it and added diced cucumbers…a new favorite!
Rating: Unrated 02/27/2008
This is a great and simple salad - this has become one of my go-to work lunches. Plus, you can use it as a great base - and add/ substitute diced cucumbers, olives, peppers, depending on what you have at home. I also have used freshly grated Parmesan instead of the feta. So quick and healthy to bring in to work!
Rating: Unrated 01/19/2008
So, did any of you actually try the salad? I was wondering how it tastes.
Rating: Unrated 01/06/2008
Actually, plastic is bad as well. There are many plastics that deteriorate over time and leak chemicals into the food contained in the containers. As well, microwaving in such containers is a very bad idea as this increases the speed of deterioration of the plastic and allows even more chemicals to reach your food.
Rating: Unrated 01/05/2008
Speaking of aluminum, I was hoping that the lunchbox was stainless steel, and therefor corrosian resistant to salad dressing and the like. Personally, I prefer plastic to the leaching and corrosion products from aluminum!
The nutition information for all the recipes in the Jan/Feb 2008 issue of Everyday Food is listed in the Index, starting on page 158.
Rating: Unrated 01/04/2008
I thoroughly agree on including a calorie count and nutritional info. I received the recent edition of Everyday Foods geared toward light items, but no nutritional info!
you can get all kinds of food tins like this one and even cooler ones made of melamine that are stackable from Pearl River Trading Company. I found them by Googling “Tiffin Boxes.”
The aluminum lunch bowl can be found at lunchbox.com for 20.00 plus shipping.
It would be very helpful to have calorie count and other nutritional information included with Martha’s recipes!
Hey guys! I did a little research… I found the following website that has a similar steel lunch box. Here is the direct link: http://www.reusablebags.com/store/sigg-aluminum-midi-small-p-230.html?osCsid=6e1251aa85c33ccd755a9823719d5594
It is beautiful - nothing worse than eating out of a plastic container. If anyone has info, please post it here!
I was thinking the same exact thing!!!! MS staff, who staged the food picture? How can we get that food tin.
Does anyone know where to get the great food tin shown in the picture?
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