Yotam Ottolenghi’s Tomato and Pomegranate Salad

Updated July 7, 2020

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Here is a dish that melds the best flavors of summer into a robust salad. Yotam Ottolenghi calls for cherry tomatoes, but summer’s best tomatoes would also be right at home among the feta, mint and za’atar, the Middle Eastern spice blend. Serve it alongside grilled meat, preferably in the back yard, summer nipping at the heels. Sam Sifton

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Ingredients

Yield:Serves 6
  • 2 pints mixed small or cherry tomatoes, of varying colors

  • 2 teaspoons za’atar

  • 3 ½ tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil

  • Seeds from 1 pomegranate

  • ½ yellow bell pepper, seeds removed and very thinly sliced

  • ½ small red onion, peeled and very thinly sliced

  • ⅓ cup loosely packed fresh basil leaves, torn into pieces

  • ⅓ cup loosely packed fresh mint leaves, torn into pieces

  • 1 ½ teaspoons freshly squeezed lemon juice

  • Flaky sea salt

  • 3 ½ ounces manouri or feta cheese, broken into small chunks

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Nutritional analysis per serving (6 servings)

7 grams carbs; 15 milligrams cholesterol; 145 calories; 7 grams monosaturated fat; 1 gram polyunsaturated fat; 4 grams saturated fat; 12 grams fat; 2 grams fiber; 399 milligrams sodium; 4 grams protein; 4 grams sugar

Note: The information shown is Edamam’s estimate based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Halve or quarter the tomatoes so that they are all roughly the same size, and place them in a large mixing bowl.

  2. Step 2

    Mix the za’atar with 1 ½ tablespoons of olive oil, and set aside.

  3. Step 3

    To the bowl with tomatoes, add the pomegranate seeds, sliced pepper and onion, the herbs, lemon juice, the remaining 2 tablespoons of oil and 1 teaspoon of salt. Gently mix the salad, then transfer it to a large shallow bowl or serving platter, and dot it with the cheese. Drizzle the za’atar mixture over the salad and serve.

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What is Za'atar?

Sumac, I have in my house. FYI, on the Za’atar.
Za’atar
MAKES ABOUT 1/4 CUP
Combine 1 Tbsp. chopped fresh oregano, 1 Tbsp. sumac, 1 Tbsp. ground cumin, and 1 Tbsp. sesame seeds. Stir in 1 tsp. kosher salt and 1 tsp. freshly ground black pepper. DO AHEAD: Can be made 2 weeks ahead. Store airtight at room temperature.

Where does one find pomegranates in May?

I struggled to find za'atar, so I Googled recipes for it, and made my own blend. The flavor of the salad is delicious. The texture/crunch of the pomegranate arils are a welcome surprise!

Where do you go to find a small red onion? I only see red onions the size of softballs, with a much ranker taste than the small ones used to have.

Excellent. I added a dash of honey to the oil/zataar. And added diced Persian cucumbers because…SUMMER!

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Adapted from Yotam Ottolenghi

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