Dinner doesn’t get easier than this chickpea feta salad with sun-dried tomatoes and avocado. No cooking required, packed full of protein and veggies. Vegetarian and Gluten Free recipe. Can be made vegan by using vegan cheese.
I get to work between 7:30-8 every morning. Though I’m not exactly a morning person I actually prefer this to coming in around 9:15 when the majority of my co-workers start to trickle in. Let’s dissect my thinking behind this.
First off I take the metro to work, and if you do too you know how miserable a train ride is at 8:30 am. With people pushing and shoving, backpacks and briefcases jabbing you in the back, and strollers filled with crying babies, it’s not a pleasant ride. I don’t even feel that strongly about personal space, but I’m pretty sure no one enjoys the skins of several strangers rubbing up against them before their morning cup of coffee.
At 7:15 the metro is a pleasure to ride in. With enough room to do cartwheels down the aisles I have lots of choices – sit by the windows, sit by an aisle, stand against the wall, do a little of both, and most importantly there’s enough room for me to take out my book and read peacefully.
And since I get in to work early, I get to leave early. It’s only an hour difference but let’s face it 4pm is still the afternoon and 5pm just plain isn’t. With longer summer daylight hours this isn’t as noticeable, but trust me in the winter, it’s refreshing to leave work while it’s still light out.
It might not work for everyone but if I’ve got to get up earlier than I want to to sit in an office for 8.5 hours I’d rather get it over with and be out sooner rather than later.
Where am I going with this? Well, with more daylight hours, I’ve got more time to whip up a recipe and photograph it without have to plead with the sun to stay up for a just a little longer so that I can get my perfect shot.
The other day when I got home at 4:30ish and starving, within 15 minutes I had this chickpea feta salad ready to photograph (and then eat)!
Similar in flavors to my salmon orzo dish (which was my first ever blog post), this chickpea feta salad is great because it’s easy to throw together, and is a filling afternoon snack (or lunch) to hold you over until dinner. Bold flavors of feta and sun-dried tomatoes blend perfectly with smooth avocados and chickpeas. A successful marriage of flavors? I think so.
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Let me know what you think of this chickpea feta salad in the comments below! It’s one of my favorites!
Dinner doesn't get easier than this chickpea feta salad with sun-dried tomatoes and avocado. No cooking required, packed full of protein and veggies. Vegetarian and Gluten Free recipe. Can be made vegan by using vegan cheese.
- 1-2 teaspoons lemon juice
- 1 teaspoon red wine vinegar
- 1 teaspoon oil from sun-dried tomatoes
- 3.5 ounces feta cubed
- 1/2 cup sun-dried tomatoes chopped
- 1 can chickpeas
- 1 avocado cubed
- a few handfuls spring mix/salad greens
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In a bowl combine lemon juice, red wine vinegar and oil. Mix.
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In a separate bowl combine remaining ingredients, top with dressing and mix until combined.
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Serve over spring mix or salad greens
To make this recipe vegan use vegan feta (frequently made from tofu)
Sihi says
What a lovely salad!
Best,
Sihi
Vicky says
Thank you! Thanks for stopping by and taking the time to comment!
Natalie @ Once Upon a Cutting Board says
Love this! So easy but looks gourmet, and I can already tell it tastes amazing 🙂
Vicky says
Thanks! I’m think of trying this with sun-dried tomato pesto next!
Mimi Avocado says
We put avocado on everything and it looks like you and I may have a lot in common in the avocado department! I’ll be making your salad..it looks delicious!
Vicky says
Thanks! Yep I absolutely looove avocados — too bad they are so high in calories! I could easily eat a whole one every day!
Linda says
Have always wanted to make this.
Marg says
Very, very good. So glad I found this recipe.
Vicky says
Happy to hear that!!