Summer Lentil Salad with lentils, cucumbers, tomatoes, and mint in a white bowl.

Summer Lentil Salad

Make the most of heirloom tomatoes and cool, crunchy cucumbers in this Summer Lentil Salad. It pairs beautifully with a flavorful roast chicken, grilled steak, simple fish – almost anything! And with hearty lentils, it is wonderful as a vegetarian main dish, as well.

Summer Lentil Salad with lentils, cucumbers, tomatoes, and mint in a white bowl.
Summer Lentil Salad

Make the most of heirloom tomatoes and cool, crunchy cucumbers in this Summer Lentil Salad. It pairs beautifully with a flavorful roast chicken, grilled steak, simple fish – almost anything! And of course, with hearty lentils, it is wonderful as a vegetarian main dish, as well.

Summer Lentil Salad with lentils, cucumbers, tomatoes, and mint in a white bowl.

In the days that follow the July 4th holiday, the sweltering summer days beg for something cool and refreshing, and our over-indulged stomachs yearn for something light and crunchy. The weekend marathon of grilling mountains of meats, the helpings of pie, and the many glasses of wine come to a much needed end. It is time to focus on eating cleanly again.

Lentils, cucumber, cherry tomatoes, feta, and red onion in a glass bowl to make Summer Lentil Salad.

Lentils, scallions, feta, cherry tomatoes, and cucumber in a glass bowl with a wooden spoon to make Summer Lentil Salad.

To focus on true summer tastes. To appreciate the sweetness and unique beauty of that heirloom tomato. The cool, refreshing crunch of a cucumber.

Summer Lentil Salad with lentils, cucumbers, tomatoes, and mint in a white bowl.

This Summer Lentil Salad has everything I could want in a salad: the crunch of the cucumber, the bursts of sweetness from the tomato, tangy nuggets of crumbled feta cheese, and the refreshing zing of mint. Supporting these flavors are tiny bites of lentils, dressed in a perfect white balsamic dressing. This salad compliments so many main dishes, but to be honest, one bowlful is so wholesome and perfect for a lunch…all by itself.

Summer Lentil Salad with lentils, cucumbers, tomatoes, and mint in a white bowl.

If this Summer Lentil Salad has you hungry for more summer recipes, don’t miss these!

Chickpea Salad
Lentil Stuffed Summer Squash
Fig and Apricot Summer Lentil Salad
Summer Wheat Berry Salad with Stone Fruits and Goat Cheese
Summer Corn and Barley Salad
Summer Corn and Nectarine Tabbouleh

Note: This recipe first appeared July 8, 2011. The recipe has been updated from the archives with updated photographs, as well as improved kitchen notes and recipe annotation. I hope you enjoy this favorite from my kitchen.

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Summer Lentil Salad

Make the most of those beautiful heirloom tomatoes and cool cucumbers in this very summery salad. It pairs beautifully with a flavorful roast chicken, grilled steak, simple fish – almost anything! And of course, it is wonderful as a vegetarian main dish as well.
Summer Lentil Salad with lentils, cucumbers, tomatoes, and mint in a white bowl.
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5 from 4 votes
Course Salad
Cuisine Mediterranean
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 5 minutes
Total Time 15 minutes
Servings 4 people
Calories 224kcal

Ingredients

  • 2 tablespoons white balsamic vinegar
  • 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
  • 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
  • 2 scallions finely chopped
  • 2 cups cooked lentils
  • 2 cups peeled and cubed English cucumber
  • 1 cup halved cherry tomatoes
  • 1 shallot finely chopped
  • 1/2 cup feta cheese crumbled
  • 1/4 cup chopped cilantro
  • 2 fresh mint leaves minced
  • kosher salt to taste
  • freshly ground black pepper to taste

Instructions

  • In a small bowl, whisk together the white balsamic vinegar and Dijon mustard. Whisk in the olive oil, then stir in the scallions. Set the dressing aside. Whisk once more before using.
  • In a medium bowl, combine the lentils, cucumber, tomatoes, shallot, feta cheese, cilantro, and mint. Toss with the dressing. Season to taste with salt and pepper.

Notes

If your local store doesn't have white balsamic vinegar, here is one option to buy it online.

Nutrition

Calories: 224kcal | Carbohydrates: 27g | Protein: 12g | Fat: 8g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 16mg | Sodium: 234mg | Potassium: 580mg | Fiber: 8g | Sugar: 6g | Vitamin A: 465IU | Vitamin C: 13.4mg | Calcium: 128mg | Iron: 4mg
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  1. Meagan

    5 stars
    The white balsamic is amazing. One of our new favorites and will be a great dish to bring to parties. We topped with grilled shrimp.

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  2. Fox Emerson

    5 stars
    Rrally tasty recipe. I’ve made it twice, the first time as per this recipe, but the second time I adjusted it a little but using one large shallot. Make sure you simmer the lentils in good stock for extra flavour.
    The juice I added garlic. Really. Tasty!

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  3. trisa

    Liren, its delicious! I’m having it now as my dinner and am already looking forward to lunch tomorrow. I picked up the mini heirloom tomatoes at TJs too. Thanks again

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    • Liren

      SO happy to hear you liked it! I had you in mind when I made it this week :) TJ’s rocks, doesn’t it?

      Reply
  4. Monet

    I’ve become addicted to those heirloom cherry tomatoes. I’m buying a pint every other day. I’m glad to have another recipe that utilizes them :-) Thank you for sharing your creative self with me today. I hope you are having a happy weekend. Mine just got a bit brighter. Hugs and love from Austin!

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  5. Chef Dennis

    what a perfect salad! I think I could even get my wife to eat lentils this way!! I love those sweet little tomatoes, and the feta really adds to the salad, I do love the tang of feta.
    Hope your summer is going well!

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  6. trisa

    I’m at TJ’s now getting the ingredients! Thanks for the yummy recipe!

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  7. Ann

    It looks absolutely delicious! The tomatoes *sigh* beautiful! I agree – a perfect dish after an indulgent week!

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  8. Jeannette

    Perfect timing! I’ve been looking for alternatives to mixed greens and cabbage salads. I also recently discovered English cucumbers at my local grocer, and may never go back to regular cukes. ;) Have a good weekend!

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  9. Annapet

    I’m with you with clean-eating, Liren! I for one can eat all the meat I cure and all the sweets I bake.

    I’ve never cooked lentils and thanks for the tip that it’s like cooking mung beans! thank you for sharing this!

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  10. olivia

    This is SO ‘what’s for dinner’ tonight. Can you tell me though (silly question): what is your best method for cooking lentils?

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    • Liren

      Isn’t it, Olivia? I just had another bowlful for lunch. And not a silly question! So, if you have time to go to TJ’s, you can use their cooked lentils in the refrigerated section. If not, then I would soak the lentils in hot water for about 15 minutes, then let them come to a boil in a large pot of water. No need to worry about flavoring the water since you will dress it with the balsamic dressing later. The timing will depend on your lentils, but between 45 mins to an hour later, your lentils should be good to go. Just drain and let them cool!

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  11. Isabelle @ Crumb

    It’s been pretty hot and muggy lately, so this salad sounds positively divine right now… so fresh and crisp. It kind of reminds me of some of the salads I had when I was in Israel last year, with all those cucumbers and tomatoes and cheese.
    In fact, I think I might to make this on the weekend, considering we have vegetarian friends coming over for dinner! :)

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    • Liren

      Yes! I put some in some pita bread today and it reminded me of a deconstructed falafel of sorts! Hope you and your friends enjoy :)

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    • Liren

      I agree! I love beans and chickpeas, too, but I love using lentils in salads too. They often get overlooked, don’t they?

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  12. norma

    I can have lentils every day. This salad is so homey and refreshing especially additing the cucumbes and mint…I would also have a glass of wine:p

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    • Liren

      LOL, then I will have to pour you a glass of wine to go with this salad, Norma. Cheers :)

      Reply
  13. Mdivani

    Mmmmmmm lentils! I looooooove lentils and this recipe sounds incredible. And just in time for the weekend!

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    • Liren

      Mdivani, I did think of you when I ate this salad – it’s right up your alley :)

      Reply
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