Cucumber, Fetta & Tomato Salad

Cucumber, Fetta & Tomato Salad

I love the salty tang of fetta-style cheeses, especially combined with cooling cucumber. Traditional Greek Feta is made from sheep milk, sometimes with a little goat milk added. It has PDO status, meaning only cheese produced to specific criteria within a certain part of Greece can be called Feta (note spelling with one “t”). Similar brined white sheep milk cheese has been made all over the Balkans and Middle East since antiquity. One of my favourites is sirene from Bulgaria, what we used to call ‘Bulgarian feta’ and is now simply sold as ‘white sheep milk cheese’. It’s available in tubs from Middle Eastern grocers and is great to have on hand to add tang to all sorts of dishes, including this delicious cucumber, fetta and tomato salad. I often serve this salad alongside grilled meat, but also like it as a light meal with some crusty bread and a glass of rosé. Crittenden Estate pinot noir rosé is a beauty – saignée style, lean and minerally with a great creamy mouthfeel that’s perfect with the tangy ‘fetta’ (two “t’s” to differentiate it from Greek Feta). For a salad using authentic Greek Feta, see the video below.

Serves 4 as a side dish

Ingredients
  • 2 Lebanese cucumbers
  • 150g brined white sheep cheese (fetta-style)
  • Extra virgin olive oil, for drizzling
  • 100g grape tomatoes
  • Freshly ground black pepper, to taste
  • Crusty bread, for serving 
Method
  1. Quarter cucumbers lengthways then cut into chunks.
  2. Toss with crumbled cheese.
  3. Arrange on a platter and drizzle with a little oil.
  4. Halve or quarter tomatoes (depending on size) and scatter over the cucumber mixture.
  5. Drizzle generously with oil and sprinkle with pepper.
  6. Serve with crusty bread.

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FAQ

What is Feta?

Feta is a brined white sheep milk cheese made in certain parts of Greece. It can contain up to 30% goat milk and has PDO status within Europe.

What does 'feta' mean?

Feta means ‘slice’ in Greek. Feta cheese is traditionally cut into slices and packed into barrels full of brine to age.

What is sirene?

Previously called ‘Bulgarian feta’, serene is the brined white sheep milk cheese of Bulgaria. Since Greece achieved PDO status for Feta, it’s now generally sold as ‘white sheep milk cheese’.

What does PDO status mean?

PDO (protected designation of origin) status is an accreditation granted to certain products by the European Union. It protects that product’s name and means that products that aren’t made within the designated area and to the specified criteria can’t use the protected name. Champagne is perhaps the best known example.

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