This Chopped Greek Salad is a must-try and one of the healthiest salad recipes! It comes together fast and is loaded with crisp romaine lettuce, cucumber, tomato, and avocado, with tangy bites of olives and feta cheese. You will fall in love with the homemade Greek salad dressing.

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I could eat this salad as a stand-alone meal paired with some fluffy and crisp Focaccia Bread. Sometimes we add gyro meat or grilled chicken if serving it as a dinner salad.
One of my readers, Ella Z. shared this recipe with us years ago and I’m so glad she did. Here is her story of how this Chopped Greek Salad was born is: “The person that taught us this recipe was here on a visit from Israel, we kept cooking different kinds of dishes and he said “please stop cooking for me and take me to the market” lol He bought all these ingredients and made this salad and we have never been the same since!”
Chopped Greek Salad Video Tutorial
I’ll never stop loving this recipe, and I hope this Chopped Greek Salad recipe becomes a new favorite go-to salad recipe for you.
Ingredients for Chopped Greek Salad
Chopped Greek Salad (a play on Traditional Greek Salad) is basically a Mediterranean salad that is chopped into bite-sized pieces and includes romaine lettuce and avocado to bulk it up, which is perfect for serving a crowd. It’s naturally gluten-free (although I’ve been known to sprinkle in some crunchy croutons) and typically combines fresh ingredients:
- Cucumbers – use an English cucumber or garden cucumbers
- Tomatoes – either cherry tomatoes, grape tomatoes, or heirloom tomatoes cut into chunks
- Avocado – adds an irresistible creaminess – this is optional, but so nice!
- Sweet bell peppers – any color will work here; red, green, yellow, orange
- Red onion – adds depth to the salad
- Kalamata olives – adds a briny tang, but you can substitute with green olives or black olives, but black olives have less flavor.
- Feta cheese – You can use just about any feta for this salad, and it will be tasty. We prefer block-style feta cheese like the one we used for Feta Pasta. Also, look for feta made of sheep’s milk, which is creamier with a lighter taste.
- For the Greek Dressing: The simple lemon, olive oil, and garlic dressing make every bite memorable. This salad is a staple not only in Greece but throughout the Mediterranean region.

Natasha’s Tip for Buying Olives
Buy kalamata olives that are already pitted for easier salad prep. Sometimes you can even buy them pre-sliced. Lately, I’ve been buying the big jar from Costco because my family loves this salad so much!
Greek Salad Dressing
The Greek salad dressing is so easy and flavorful – you will want it on all of your salads! You might recognize it from some of our most popular recipes like Chicken Avocado Salad, this Cucumber Avocado Salad, or healthy Tuna Salad. The ingredients for Mediterranean dressing are so simple but each ingredient is important so be sure to use:
- Freshly squeezed lemon juice (not from concentrate)
- A good extra virgin olive oil
- Fresh garlic (not powder or pre-chopped garlic)

How to Make Choped Greek Salad
For gatherings or dinner parties, I arrange all of the salad ingredients on the platter for a beautiful presentation then add dressing and toss it all together just before serving.
- Prep Lettuce: Chop, rinse and spin dry lettuce and arrange over the bottom of a salad bowl.

- Prep Veggies: Chop and arrange the remaining ingredients (avocado, tomatoes, olives, bell peppers, onion, and cucumbers) over the salad, then sprinkle on Feta Cheese.

- Make the Greek Salad Dressing: shake all of the dressing ingredients together in a mason jar. Just before serving, drizzle over the salad to taste and toss to combine.

Make-Ahead Salad Tips
Whether you are assembling this Greek salad for meal prep, to-go lunches, or planning for a party, these tips will keep your green salads vibrant and fresh:
- For crisp lettuce, rinse your romaine lettuce in cold water, then use a salad spinner to dry completely. Refrigerate until ready to use.
- Prep and refrigerate most of your salad 3-5 days in advance except for tomatoes and avocados which are best added fresh.
- Add dressing just before serving. The salt in the dressing can cause the salad to wilt.

Our Favorite Greek Recipes
If you love fresh Mediterranean flavors, these are a must-try!
- Baked Feta Pasta – such a versatile dish
- Tzatziki Sauce – so good with chicken
- Chickpea Salad – loaded with avocado and fresh dressing
- Tomato Cucumber Feta Salad – easy and excellent
- Baklava – a classic Greek dessert
- Arugula Salad with Berries and balsamic glaze
Chopped Greek Salad with Lettuce and Avocado

Ingredients
Greek Salad Ingredients:
- 1 romaine lettuce head, chopped
- 1/2 medium red onion, thinly sliced
- 1/2 bell pepper, (any color), chopped
- 1 cup cherry or grape tomatoes, halved (or slice heirlooms when in season)
- 1 English cucumber, sliced
- 1 avocado, peeled, pitted and sliced
- 1/2 cup kalamata olives, sliced into thirds
- 4 oz feta cheese, crumbled
Greek Dressing Ingredients:
- 3 Tbsp extra virgin olive oil
- 3 Tbsp lemon juice, (from 1 large lemon)
- 1 garlic clove, pressed or finely minced
- 1/2 tsp sea salt
- 1/4 tsp black pepper
Instructions
- Rinse, chop and spin dry romaine lettuce and transfer to a large salad bowl.
- Add remaining salad ingredients to the bowl: sliced red onion, sliced bell peppers, halved tomatoes, diced cucumber, diced avocado, kalamata olives, and feta cheese.
- Combine all Greek dressing ingredients in a mason jar and shake to combine. Just before serving, drizzle dressing over the salad to taste and toss to combine.
Yummm! I sure do love a fresh Greek/Mediterranean salad like this, and your dressing sounds perfect!🥗🫒🍅🧀🍋 My one ittle tip ~ when including avocado in a salad, I toss up all the rest of the salad first, then gently fold in the avo🥑🙂
*little tip!
Another little tip is to leave the avocado pit in with the chopped avocado until ready to serve. It won’t brown 😀
Thank you so much for sharing that with us!
Hello Tracy, thanks for your review and suggestion! Hope this becomes your new favorite.
Louis Pappas Tarpon Springs Greek salad always has beets and shrimp. Also a big mound of Mayo based (no yellow mustard) potato salad that the whole salad is built on top of. it also has dry oregano
Hi Astrid, Thank you so much for sharing that with me. I hope you try and love our version!
This was the best side salad, I served it with grilled chicken and we could not get enough of this salad! Also loved the simple dressing!
Hi Lily, what a great review! Thanks for sharing that with us.
This salad does sound yummy but I have to clarify that it should be called a Greek inspired salad.
A traditionalGreek salad isn’t served with lettuce!
It only includes the following:
Ripe tomatoes, cut into wedges
Sliced cucumber
Thin sliced red onion
Kalamata olives
Feta cheese, usually served in a large block on top of the vegetables but can be cut up into cubes
Olive oil
Red wine vinegar
Dried oregano
Thank you for sharing that with me, Stephanie! I hope you give our version of this recipe a try!
I agree, Stephanie. I’ve never had a Greek salad like this. No lettuce, green bell pepper, whole olives with the pits in and no avocado. Also, cut up tomatoes as they always seem to be in season in Greece. However, this sounds good and I’m going to try it.
Stephanie you right 100%!
There are two kinds of Greek salads. The one you are describing above, and the second is the green Greek salad with only lettuce, scallions and fresh dill lemon,salt and olive oil.
Avocado is not part of traditional Greek salads .
This Greek salad looks amazing and very colorful! My hubby, daughter, and I love this salad, so refreshing! Excited to make this tonight!
That’s just awesome! Thank you for sharing your wonderful review, Beth!
Greek salads are my favorite! They are always so flavorful & full of healthy ingredients!
Yes! So fresh and delicious! Thank you for that great feedback, Kristyn!
Do I need dry OREGANO in salad dressing.
Hi Kim, we made it without oregano, but several of our readers tried it with and loved it!
The best salad I have had in a looong time! I used a large clove of garlic, and it was too garlicy. I will pick a medium sized clove next time. Otherwise, perfection!
Sounds great, Lili. I hope you love every recipe that you will try!
You forgot the oregano!
Hi Christo, I love the idea of adding oregano. I will try that next time! Thank you for the tip!
I have made this salad twice. Both times gone!
Definitely a keepsake recipe!!
Sounds awesome! Thank you for sharing your great feedback, Yolanda.
In one if your videos, posted on Facebook in the past month, Natasha asked for tips on halving cherry tomatoes quickly. Since then, I’ve tried to share this genius mini-tomato-slicing shortcut whenever I see a recipe posted that involves halving cherry tomatoes:
https://youtu.be/TsZlkEA7aP4
Hopefully she’ll see it, eventually!
Thanks for sharing that with us, Angia.
Hey! It tastes like a Greek salad! And very appetizintg before the toss. Excellent. Thanks.
You’re welcome! I’m happy you enjoyed it, Rich!
Hi Natasha wanted to say I love making your recipes they taste sooo good. What I wanted to ask is there a way that you can make your recipes one serving? Its just me and I dont like to waste food too much. I use alot of your salads as diet food so I just wanted to juat check to see if there was a way to break the recipes down to one serving? Thank you so much for your recipes! Best wishes
Hi Shannah! Thank you so much for sharing that feedback. We do have the recipe slider on the printable recipe card. I would recommend sliding that down to 1 serving to get your ingredient measurements.
I am a salad lover …tried greek salad and it was tasty …thanks for sharing natasha..looking forward to try your more recipes
You’re welcome Maryam! I’m so happy you enjoyed that!
Great recipe! Aside from my mom’s cooking, I would love Greek salad with Rotisserie Chicken from El Greco. They serve the best greek food! Not to mention that they have a special dine-in offer presently.
Thank you so much for sharing that with us Helen! I’m happy you enjoyed this recipe!
The ingredients in this salad blend together beautifully. (Plus, I love chopping fresh romaine lettuce!) I’ve found that normal cucumbers work just fine, as well as whatever kind of onion we have on hand (we almost never buy red onions).
Isn’t it so good and fresh! One of our favorite recipes! Thank you for sharing that wonderful feedback with us, Krista!
What salad spinner do you recommend?
Hi Kaye, we have our favorite salad spinner in our Amazon shop HERE.
I LOVE a good Greek salad. This one looks so amazing and super easy to make. thank you!
You’re welcome! I’m so happy you enjoyed it!
What a gorgeous and delicious salad! Mine didn’t look as good as yours but was so tasty! thank you!
You’re welcome! I’m so happy you enjoyed it, Katie!
This is such a great salad recipe! So easy to make and taste so good!
I’m so happy you enjoyed that. Thank you for sharing that with us!