
Fluffy, never mushy, quinoa is tossed with a medley of fresh vegetables, Kalamata olives, fresh herbs, and a tangy Greek vinaigrette. This Greek quinoa salad is meal prep-friendly and can be bulked up by adding chicken, shrimp, or salmon.
My Go-To, High-Protein, Vegetarian Salad for BBQs, Meal Prep, and Leftovers
When I’m looking for a high-protein salad packed with flavor that’s easy to make, I make this Greek-inspired quinoa salad. It’s a BBQ and potluck favorite and everyone asks for the recipe. It’s that good! With the colors of the rainbow in the form of cucumber, tomato, green bell pepper, and red onion, it’s a feast for the eyes and the cravings.
It’s a fast and easy salad that takes just 30 minutes to assemble, and it’s easy to customize using any blend of fresh or you have on hand.
Depending on my meal plan for the week, I’ll either meal prep this salad to serve as a hearty side dish or I’ll top it with last night’s leftover chicken, salmon, pork, or shrimp to make it a main dish salad.
Enjoy! Heidi
Heidi’s Tips for Recipe Success
- The trick to is to boil it in more water than necessary, drain off the excess liquid once done, and then let it steam with the lid on to really fluff it up. Works every time!
- Before cooking, rinse the quinoa to remove its bitter flavor.
- If raw red onion is too pungent for you, rinse it under cold water and pat dry to mellow it out.
What’s in This Recipe?
The full recipe, with amounts, can be found in the recipe card below.
- Greek dressing — The dressing I used for this quinoa salad is a riff off my go-to . In addition to olive oil and red wine vinegar, I added lemon juice to this batch for added freshness and zing, and I omitted the garlic so as not to overwhelm the dish.
- Veggies — Cucumber, tomato, green bell pepper, and red onion are the traditional choices for making Greek salad, so that’s what I used.
- Feta cheese — For the creamiest, best-tasting feta, I strongly suggest buying a block and cubing it yourself. The pre-crumbled stuff saves a smidge of prep work but doesn’t have the same rich texture.
- Kalamata olives — This variety of Greek olive is buttery smooth and lightly fruity in flavor. Remove the pits before adding them to the salad!
- Fresh herbs — A blend of fresh mint and flat leaf parsley liven up this quinoa Greek salad even more.
- Quinoa — Use any color you like!
How to Make Greek Quinoa Salad
- Make the dressing. I find it easiest to add the dressing ingredients to a jar so I can just screw on the lid and shake to combine.
- Assemble the salad. For easiest mixing, toss together the chopped veggies, olives, and feta first.
- Then, add the dressing, followed by the quinoa and herbs. Add ¾ of the dressing for the quinoa to absorb, toss, then add the remaining dressing.
- Add more salt and pepper, if needed. This is the step that can really make or break a quinoa salad! You’re seasoning a ton of raw vegetables and quinoa, so don’t be shy with the kosher salt and pepper.
Additional Mix-Ins to Try
Feel free to use this recipe as a springboard for your own quinoa salad creations! Try one of the following swaps:
- Add a can of drained chickpeas
- Add leftover , , , or
- Add avocado
- Add (drained, if from a jar or can)
- Add massaged kale or baby spinach
- Swap the fresh tomatoes for
Heidi’s Tip: Ran out of quinoa? Make a batch of my instead.
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