Greek Lentil Salad

This simple lentil salad is loaded with Greek flavors and health benefits. It's very easy to make and leftovers pack well for lunch!

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This Greek lentil salad packs great for tomorrow's lunch! cookieandkate.com

This lentil salad is beyond delicious. In fact, I was tempted to make it a last-minute cookbook addition instead, but decided you should get it right away. It’s a Greek-flavored alternative to classic lentil salad, and I hope you love it as much as I do.

The salad features black beluga lentils, which are my favorite lentils for salads. They’re called beluga lentils because they resemble caviar. I like them because they cook in about 25 minutes and retain their shape nicely.

lentils and spinach

As humble and inexpensive as they are, lentils are true super foods. They’re loaded with protein, fiber, iron, and more goodness. Their flavor is super earthy, so they go well with other strong, zippy flavors, like the bold red wine vinaigrette I used here. I added chopped spinach, sun-dried tomatoes, olives and herbs to round out the salad.

lentil salad with tahini dressing

I usually stock up on black beluga lentils at Whole Foods and bulk bins, so I hope you can find them. If not, French green (le Puy) lentils will work, too. Don’t skip the “pick over lentils for debris” step—I have found little bitty rocks in there that you wouldn’t want to bite into!

For a shortcut, substitute one 17-ounce package of Trader Joe’s steamed lentils instead of cooking your own. For more lentil recipes, check out my guide to cooking lentils, which offers links for all kinds of lentils.

This Greek lentil salad recipe is fresh, delicious and simple to make! cookieandkate.com

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Greek Lentil Salad

  • Author: Cookie and Kate
  • Prep Time: 20 mins
  • Cook Time: 25 mins
  • Total Time: 45 minutes
  • Yield: 4 servings

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This simple lentil salad is loaded with Greek flavors and health benefits. You can prepare all of the ingredients while the lentils cook. This salad makes great leftovers—just store the spinach separately from the rest so it doesn’t completely wilt. Recipe yields 4 mid-sized servings.

Ingredients

Salad
  • 1 cup black beluga lentils (dry/uncooked)
  • 3 cups water
  • 3 lightly packed cups of chopped baby spinach
  • ½ medium red onion, chopped
  • ⅓ cup oil-packed sun-dried tomatoes, rinsed
  • ⅓ cup pitted and quartered Kalamata olives
  • ⅓ cup chopped fresh basil or flat-leaf parsley
  • Optional garnish: crumbled feta cheese
Greek dressing
  • ¼ cup olive oil
  • 2 tablespoons red wine vinegar
  • 1 tablespoon tahini
  • 2 garlic cloves, pressed or minced
  • ½ teaspoon dried oregano
  • Scant ½ teaspoon fine-grain sea salt (if using regular table salt, start with ¼ teaspoon and add more to taste)
  • Freshly ground black pepper, to taste

Instructions

  1. To cook the lentils: First, pick through the lentils and remove any debris (like tiny rocks). Pour the lentils into a fine-mesh colander and rinse under running water, then dump the lentils into a medium saucepan. Add the water and bring the mixture to a boil over medium-high heat.
  2. Reduce heat to maintain a gentle simmer and cook, stirring occasionally, until the lentils are tender, about 25 to 35 minutes. Then, drain the lentils and return them to the pot to cool for about 5 minutes.
  3. Meanwhile, in a medium serving bowl, combine the spinach, red onion, sun-dried tomatoes, olives and basil. Set aside.
  4. To prepare the dressing, combine all of the ingredients and whisk until thoroughly blended.
  5. Once the lentils have cooled for about 5 minutes, add them to the serving bowl. Pour all of the dressing over the salad and toss until blended. Taste, and add more salt and pepper if necessary. Serve in individual bowls with a sprinkle of feta cheese on top, if desired.

Notes

Make it dairy free/vegan: Skip the feta cheese.

Nutrition

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  1. Rhian @ Rhian's Recipes

    Wow this looks so delicious, and such a good idea to use lentils in a Greek salad!

    1. Kate

      Thanks, Rhian!

  2. Karen @ Seasonal Cravings

    Wow, why didn’t I ever think of making a lentil salad with all these yummy goodies? It looks delicious and I can’t wait to try it. This will be my treat lunch when the kiddos are back in school next week.

    1. Kate

      I was wondering the same thing when I finally finalized these ingredients! So good.

  3. Medha

    This salad is gorgeous! I love the Greek flavors here and I’ve been loving lentils lately :)

    1. Kate

      Thank you, Medha!

  4. M

    I’ve been looking for these lentils everywhere! They are (apparently) impossible to find in my country and I had to get them while traveling in the UK. They are SO good! Even better than the regular brown or the puy ones :) Great salad! I’ll try it for sure :)

    1. Kate

      Well, I’m sorry you can’t find them over there! They’re my favorite, too. :)

  5. Allyson

    I’m convinced that beluga lentils are the most beautiful and elegant of lentils. I have a go-to lentil salad but it’s rather wintery, and it’s hard to make myself make it in the summer, you know? This looks wonderful- I think I might make this my lunch today.

    1. Kate

      I agree! Hope you love this one, Allyson.

    2. margaret evanson

      I heard they are the caviar of lentils.

  6. Vickie

    I love your receipts and hearing about your adventures. I hate fish, and was told by my doctor to eat salmon 2x week. So you have any
    suggestions to mask the seafood taste?

    Vickie

    1. Kate

      Hi Vickie! I don’t, other than to buy super fresh fish. It tastes more fishy as time goes on. You might also investigate krill supplements.

      1. Barbara

        Soak fish in milk for about 20 minutes before cooking and there will not be a fishy smell or taste.

  7. The Wooden Spoon

    I love greek salad- the lentil idea is amazing! Thanks for sharing.

  8. marly

    made this tonight! super yummy and easy! added diced cucumber for some crunch – and didn’t add feta!

    would be great with grilled chicken!

    1. Kate

      Thank you, Marly! I’m so glad you enjoyed it.

    2. Pete

      Great minds. I did the same. Added cucumber and no fetta. Delicious.

  9. annie

    Woah! I’ve never heard of Beluga lentils. Must try. I’m diggin the textures in this recipe.
    P.S. aA cavity-free dentist visit is always something to cheer about.

    1. Kate

      Thanks, Annie! Beluga lentils are great. Hope you can find some soon.

  10. Natalie

    Just wanted to thank you for the beautiful, easy and delicious recipes. This was another hit in a long list of your dishes that I have tried and enjoyed! I also love lentils, and was getting tired of lentil soup – and bam – you once again taught me something new.

    Also, I understand the disappointment that comes with falling in love with a home you want so badly to become yours, and then the dream is snatched away. Hang in there – in these situations you have to believe it just wasn’t meant to be.

    1. Kate

      Thank you so much, Natalie! I’m glad you enjoyed the lentil salad, too. I’m trying to keep that attitude about the home. Que sera, sera!

  11. anthony

    There was a wonderful vegan restaurant near us here in CT called “Six Main”. It served the tastiest food, but sadly is no more as one of the principals – the chef – moved back to CA. We keep their spirit alive in our home by referring to really, really good dishes as “Six Main”.

    Kate – you have a huge number of “Six Main” recipes!! This Greek Lentil salad tonite was the latest. Good call on the beluga lentils, as both taste and appearance were wonderful.

    My wife never met a lentil that she liked, and I would love to report that this did the trick, but no. “You got to be mental to eat a lentil” continues. She did like the way the salad looked though.

    Congrats on your forthcoming book and all the work with your blog. It is very much appreciated.

    1. Kate

      Hi Anthony! “You got to be mental to eat a lentil” cracked me up. I’m so glad you have been enjoying my recipes. Thank you for your kind words!

  12. Lisa

    I made the Lentil salad tonight for my husband and I and we both loved it. I used green lentils as the black weren’t available. The dressing was great – I would use that again in a variety of things. My kids sampled it too (ages 10 and 9) and declared they would bring it to school in their lunches. Overall a hit with my family.

    1. Kate

      Thank you, Lisa! I’m so glad it was enjoyed by all. I’m certain I never ate lentils as a kid. :)

  13. Cassie

    I LOVE LOVE LOVE lentils. Such an amazing legume! :D And I really used to dread dentist trips–I’d feel so sick afterwards that I’d throw up and have to brush my teeth over and over again! (Sorry if that was too TMI!)

    1. Kate

      Yikes, that sound truly retched! I’m just glad I finally found a good local dentist.

  14. Mary

    I just discovered your site and I love it. I made 3 things from it this weekend. All delicious. I loved this salad. Thank you!

    1. Kate

      Hooray! Thank you so much for letting me know, Mary. I’m glad you found my site. :)

  15. Kathryn

    Made this tonight and thought it was delicious. The only thing I’d recommend is that if you’re making it for one or two and expect to have leftovers for a day or two, leave the greens out when you add the dressing and add them separately to each bowl — keeps them from getting soggy with the heavy lentils and dressing in the fridge overnight.

    1. Kate

      Thanks, Kathryn! I have a note about that in the headnote, but it’s probably easy to miss.

  16. diana

    made this and was huge hit, used spring salad mix and added some cucumber. the tahini dressing was amazing with the feta.

    1. Kate

      Thank you, Diana! Happy to hear it.

  17. Janice

    I love this! I’m vegan and also avoid oils as much as I can so I omitted the olive oil in the dressing. Also omitted the tahini because I didn’t have it, the olives because I don’t care for them, and the sun-dried tomatoes because I couldn’t find any without oil. This was STILL delicious! One thing I love about your recipes is that I can omit items and the combination that’s left is still delicious!! Haven’t made a single thing off your blog that we haven’t loved. Thank you so much!!

    1. Kate

      Well, I’m impressed that it turned out tasty with all of those omissions! Thanks, Janice!

    2. vikki

      Look for oil-free sun dried tomatoes in the bulk bins, near the dried fruit. If you’re avoiding processed foods and oil, bulk bins are your friend!

      Tahini is a great refrigerator staple. Mix it with yogurt for a creamy dressing or with lemon juice, gia gel & roasted garlic for an oil-free tangy dressing that is great on roasted veggies as well as in substantial salads.

  18. Mo

    I’ve made this at the beginning of the week 3 weeks in a row! Over kale, over arugula, over whatever, topped with chicken or sliced up hard boiled egg. I love it so so much. Great recipe!

    1. Kate

      Awesome! Thank you for letting me know, Mo!

  19. Danya

    This seemed like a money-in-the-bank recipe, so I doubled it.
    No regrets! Very yummy and really the wilted spinach in the leftovers was fine :) I used green french lentils.

    1. Kate

      Thanks, Danya! I’m so glad you enjoyed it.

  20. Jamie

    I just made this salad and it is really delicious! The only changes I made were I subbed capers for olives as I don’t care for olives and I added some lemon. I love your recipes and this one is no exception. I didn’t think I especially liked lentils…in fact…I don’t think I’ve cooked with them before…but now I’m a fan! Thanks!

  21. Jamie

    I forgot to rate it!

  22. Ginny

    I so enjoy receiving your emails and your inspirational recipe ideas and combinations!!!

    Ginny Machamer
    Middletown, DE

  23. Ilana

    This was easy and SOOO yummy!!

  24. Janet Peleg

    This was absolutely delicious. I only had white wine vinegar handy, but it was still superb. My family loved it. Thank you for a wonderful recipe.

    Janet

  25. Jen

    Yum! This dressing is incredible, thank you! (Left out onion and subbed fresh tomatoes for sundried.)

  26. Wayne Compton

    Made this following most of the recipe, used different herbs, thyme and sage and rosemary……cant wait to make with basil, fantastic dish warm or cold, the dressing is also amazing, looking for other things to use this dressing made with tahini.

  27. kohlene

    LOVE……the greek lentil salad. Now on our regulars list. thanks

    1. Kate

      You’re welcome, Kohlene!

  28. michele

    Hmmm… made this last night, but today I don’t see the ingredients listed anymore? Was delish and was trying to share the recipe!

    1. Kate

      Hi Michelle, thank you for bringing that to my attention! I recently made some changes in how my recipes display and somehow a few of them lost their ingredients or instructions along the way. I just fixed it. I’m sorry for the trouble.

  29. Reshma

    I don’t see the ingredients for the dressing–what are they?
    Looks delicious.

    1. Kate

      Reshma, I’m so sorry for the trouble. I just added them back. I recently made some changes in how my recipes display and somehow a few of them lost their ingredients or instructions along the way.

      1. Reshma

        Thank you! Look forward to trying it :)

  30. Susan

    Would love to make this but there are no ingredients listed. Help!!

    1. Kate

      Hi Susan, I’m so sorry, my site’s been experiencing some tech hiccups. I just added the ingredients back. I recently made some changes in how my recipes display and somehow a few of them lost their ingredients or instructions along the way.

      1. Susan

        Thanks so much, I can’t wait to make this. I love your site, and all your yummy recipes! Thanks from a new vegan!

  31. CC

    Where is the ingredients list?

    1. Kate

      Hi CC, so sorry about that. The ingredients are back up now. I recently made some changes in how my recipes display and somehow a few of them lost their ingredients or instructions along the way.

  32. Judi

    This sounds delicious, but where are the ingredients? I am only finding the instructions.

    1. Kate

      Hi Judi, I’m so sorry for the trouble. I recently made some changes in how my recipes display and somehow a few of them lost their ingredients or instructions along the way. They’re back up now!

  33. Rena

    Uh oh. What happened to the ingredient list?

    1. Kate

      Hi Rena, I’m truly so sorry about that! They’re back up now. I recently made some changes in how my recipes display and somehow a few of them lost their ingredients or instructions along the way.

  34. Annemarie

    Forgot to list the ingredients!

    1. Kate

      Sorry about that, Annemarie! They’re back up now. I recently made some changes in how my recipes display and somehow a few of them lost their ingredients or instructions along the way.

  35. eve

    This is delicious. Found the Beluga lentils at Bulk Barn, but in short supply. Left out the tahini and spinach, as I didn’t have them. Used green olives stuffed w garlic. Oregano and basil were fresh from the garden. This will become a staple in our house.

    1. Kate

      That sounds like a delicious variation, Eve.

  36. Emily

    This was a huge hit a 4th of July picnic I attended. I made it exactly as written – I used basil instead of parsley. Some people added feta but many did not – rave reviews all around and requests for the recipe. (I just passed along the website instead.) Thank you!

    1. Kate

      Thank you for sharing my blog, Emily! I’m so glad everyone loved the salad.

  37. Dave

    Love the salad. I love all the different ingredients, so I knew I would be happy. The trick was if my 13yo and her friend would like it. Success. My daughter wants me to make it more, and her friends mother has asked for the recipe.
    Definitely going to be on our summer menu from here on out.

    1. Kate

      Great! Thanks so much, Dave. I’m so glad this was such a success.

  38. Desert Panz

    Enjoy visiting and reading your material. Made a handful of your recipes, each delicious, including this recipe. Looking forward to preparing more of your recipes.

    Hot and humid in southern New Mexico. We are in our official monsoon season. I am preparing light and satisfying dinner salads this week because of the high temps and humidity. I added ingredients only because of what we like with our salads. Added ultra thin slices of red and orange peppers; minced celery; shredded carrot; black olives in lieu of kalamata’s (enough salt in the feta for us); and steamed wild caught salmon and cod for the protein topping. My beloved wife of 32 years was a happy camper.

    Thank you. Go easy.

    1. Kate

      That sounds absolutely delicious! I’m so glad you and your wife enjoyed the salad. Stay cool out there!

  39. Laetitia

    Made it yesterday as a side barbecue dish and it was a big hit at our home. Will be making this again for sure. Thank you, Kate for such an awesome recipe!

    1. Kate

      Hooray! Thanks, Laetitia. I’m so glad everyone enjoyed it!

  40. Rebekah

    This is my new favorite salad! I cooked the onions because I’m not a fan of raw onions and still tastes amazing. Definitely will make again.

  41. Lucy

    For the person told to eat salmon but who does not like the fishy smell/taste :- Poach in water for half an hour in the oven 190 degrees. Secret is to add lemon juice /wine vinegar/ cider vinegar or even lots of soy sauce/teriyaki sauce into the water to mask the fishy smell. The amount is up to you. The more you use the less you can taste the fish!

    1. Lucy

      PS That’s 190 Celsius/ 380 Fahrenheit.

    2. Kate

      Thanks for sharing!

  42. Katharine

    Incredibly good – the salad dressing tipped it over the edge. I saw it and had to try the whole recipe, even though I didn’t have any tahini on hand – made it fresh in my Vita-Mix from organic sesame seeds and substitued lemon juice for red wine vinegar because I had lemons at their peak. I highly suggest doubling the recipe for lunch the next day, and tripling the salad dressing so there’s enough for your two meals and for whatever it will inspire you to perk up.

    1. Kate

      Love that! Thank you for your review, Katharine.

  43. Bel

    Amaaaaazing!!!! Loved this salad and it’s definitly my new favourite lentil recipe. Adding it to the ‘must eat every week’ list. Thanks!

    1. Kate

      You’re welcome, Bel! Thanks so much for your review!

  44. Tessa

    Trying to use up pantry ingredients before an upcoming move, so I made this with some plain old brown lentils and it was still delicious! Added in some fresh raw veggies I needed to use up, and went overboard on the feta because I love it. Slightly chopping intensive, but worth it to have around in the fridge for lunches. Also really liked the dressing–making another batch tonight to keep around for some grain bowls we’re having this week. I’ve always loved your blog but I have to say, now that I’m a mama, so many of the recipes are truly standing up to family friendly cooking! Can’t wait to continue using it as a reference for weekly meal planning, especially once our CSA boxes start coming in this summer.

    1. Kate

      I’m glad you were able to use what you had! Thanks for your comment, Tessa.

  45. Ebony Breaux

    So good! One of my faves!

    1. Kate

      Great to hear, Ebony!

  46. Allison Jefferson

    I’ve made this delicious salad several times now. I’m able to change it up based on what I have in the house and it’s always good! I mix kale with spinach, use Spanish olives, and use French green lentils. It might be the dressing but this salad always works!

    1. Kate

      Thanks for your review, Allison!

  47. Susan

    Hi Kate,
    I made this yummy salad for dinner tonight and it was absolutely delicious! I made some homemade Tahini and the dressing was especially good. The thing that surprised me the most was how much my husband liked it! He is not especially adventurous when it comes to eating. I definitely think the fresh basil is an absolute for this recipe as that basil flavor sneaks right in and is the flavor superb! Thanks for posting this one!

    1. Kate

      You’re welcome, Susan!

  48. Melinda

    I don’t usually comment on recipes, but I have never had a recipe that I love SO much that I have made it more than 3 times in less than two months. Thank you for this! It is delicious, healthy and easy to make!!! And also easy to take to work :)

    1. Kate

      I’m glad you loved it that much, Melinda! Thank you for your review.

  49. Elisabeth

    We made this salad for a dinner yesterday! OMG, it was amazing… can only recommend you all to give it a try. We had it as a side to a nice BBQ beef. Definitely will do it again! became one of our favourite lentil salads.

    1. Kate

      Thank you for your comment, Elisabeth!

  50. Emilie

    Don’t know why I never tried this recipe until today. I love lentils, but always seem to forget about them! Today I remembered them, and wanted to make something. Had all the ingredients, except that I had green lentils….no problem; the salad came out really tasty, and I’m looking forward to having some for lunch tomorrow! I’ll have to keep an eye out for the beluga lentils. I’m pretty sure my store has only green lentils because I feel that I’ve looked for red in the past and there was only one kind…maybe I need to take a trip to whole foods soon!

    1. Kate

      I’m so glad you did, Emilie!