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This beautiful salad truly captures the summer season. It's chock full of fresh veggies and basil, and feta cheese gives it a rich, tangy flavor the whole family will love. —Priscilla Yee, Concord, California
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Nutritional Facts 3/4 cup equals 136 calories, 8 g fat (2 g saturated fat), 4 mg cholesterol, 231 mg sodium, 16 g carbohydrate, 3 g fiber, 4 g protein. Diabetic Exchanges: 1-1/2 fat, 1 starch.
Originally published as Summer Corn Salad in Healthy Cooking August/September 2008, p37
The History of FetaFETA is a white, salty, semi-firm cheese. Traditionally it was made from sheep or goat's milk but is now also made with cow's milk. After feta is formed in a special mold, it's sliced into large pieces, salted and soaked in brine. Although feta cheese is mostly associated with Greek cooking, "feta" comes from the Italian word "fette", meaning slice of food.
FETA is a white, salty, semi-firm cheese. Traditionally it was made from sheep or goat's milk but is now also made with cow's milk. After feta is formed in a special mold, it's sliced into large pieces, salted and soaked in brine. Although feta cheese is mostly associated with Greek cooking, "feta" comes from the Italian word "fette", meaning slice of food.
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Reviewed on Dec. 04, 2012 by beverly1985
Great recipe...followed instructions perfectly and it came out amazing...definately a keeper, so flavorful and moist.
Reviewed on Sep. 22, 2012 by deets17
This is really good and a quick salad to go with chicken, port chops, etc. I think the red onion is a bit too strong (although my husband disagreed), so next time I'll make it with green onions. The leftovers held up well and tasted good 1-2 days later.
Reviewed on Sep. 02, 2012 by twindyann
Sooo easy ....soooo delish
Reviewed on Aug. 11, 2012 by Bdub6
Was going to make just as written but the little scamps that reside under our roof ate my last cuke. Fortunately, there was ONE zucchini in the garden. I sauteed it before the corn and felt pretty swanky about how it turned out. Good use of zuke too! Tastes wonderful.
Reviewed on Aug. 08, 2012 by sfprincess
Excellent and easy to make! My stove was broken, so I microwaved the corn and it was fine. I also used white onion and dried basil. It's refreshing and makes for a great part of lunch. :)
Reviewed on Aug. 07, 2012 by whit2kar
Yum!!
Reviewed on Aug. 06, 2012 by lafleur
Wonderful! Such a nice change from the usual salads. My mother asked me if I was sprinkling bleu cheese on it. May try that next time, see how it compares. Great recipe!
Reviewed on Aug. 04, 2012 by Halcyon02
Incredibly fresh, crunchy and cool. Especially when it's so hot outside you don't want a warm salad. The basil makes it!
Reviewed on Jul. 19, 2012 by jmkasprak
I can't agree more with the other reviewers. The dressing is just enough. Perfect.
Reviewed on Nov. 23, 2010 by brennemanrs
This was a great recipe. I took it to a church gathering and everyone loved it. It was very fresh and a great addition to the meal.
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