Simple Shirazi Salad (Persian Recipe) - Little Sunny Kitchen (2024)

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By: DianaPosted: 2/8/21Updated: 5/20/21

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This Mediterranean Shirazi salad is so fresh, simple, quick, and easy to make! It complements so many dishes and adds a lot of color and flavor to your meals. Uses very simple common ingredients, and ready in just 15 minutes.

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What is Shirazi Salad

Shirazi salad or salad-e Shirazi is a traditional cucumber and tomato Persian salad that comes from Shiraz; a city in the South West of Iran.

It has a similar flavor profile to Greek salad, but it’s naturally vegan without the addition of feta or any other cheese. The dressing is so simple and couldn’t be any easier to make! It uses extra virgin olive oil and lemon juice seasoned with a pinch of salt and ground black pepper.

Traditionally sour grape juice (ab-ghooreh) is used in the dressing, but it’s a hard-to-find ingredient, I substitute it with lemon or lime juice.

When it comes to herbs, Shirazi salad is best known for using dried and crushed mint leaves. Dried mint has a unique flavor, and often used in Middle Eastern cooking.

Fresh mint leaves are delicious in Fattoush Salad, which is a lettuce salad with fried pita croutons and lots of crunchy vegetables.

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The Ingredients

  • Cucumber – normally crisp Persian cucumbers are used, but if you can’t find them (I rarely can) use an English cucumber instead, it has fewer seeds and thin skin so you don’t need to peel the cucumber.
  • Tomatoes – pick a variety of tomatoes that are firm, not too juicy, too seedy, or over-ripe. I usually go for Roma, Campari, or salad tomatoes.
  • Onion – red, white, or yellow.
  • Dried mint – crushed dried mint is what’s used in Shirazi salad. If you can’t find it, you can easily make it by dehydrating some mint leaves and crushing them with your hands. You can substitute dried mint with half a cup of fresh chopped mint leaves.
  • For the dressing, use extra virgin olive oil, lemon or lime, salt, and pepper.
  • Parsley – not a typical ingredient in traditional Persian salad, but I like to add it.
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How to Make Shirazi Salad

Finely dice the vegetables, but do not use a food processor or a chopper for that. The dice should be as fine as what you’d do for tabouleh salad. More like this tahini salad, or pico de gallo salsa. See pictures below.

Make the dressing. Just combine the olive oil with lemon juice, salt, pepper, and add in the dried mint. If you want to emulsify the dressing, use a whisk but this step is not necessary nor traditionally done.

You can also add the dressing ingredients on top of the diced vegetables rather than whisk in a separate bowl, mix the salad very well.

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Toss the salad with the dressing until everything is well coated in the dressing. Serve immediately or allow the flavors to settle and infuse for 30 minutes before serving.

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Top Tips for Making Salad Shirazi

  • If using juicy tomatoes, place them in a colander after dicing to get rid of the extra juices.
  • This salad is best prepared and enjoyed immediately (or within an hour) as the vegetables become soggy with the dressing if stored in the fridge overnight. However, if you’re making this a couple of hours ahead, that works fine but I recommend dressing it right before serving.
  • Add more fresh herbs such as cilantro, dill, and mint leaves. This is not traditional but can be a tasty addition.
  • Serve this salad with rice dishes such as Mujadara, or stews, Middle Eastern pastries, hummus, and soups.
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Recipe

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Shirazi Salad

Prep Time: 15 minutes mins

Total Time: 15 minutes mins

Author: Diana

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This Mediterranean Shirazi salad is so fresh, simple, quick, and easy to make! It complements so many dishes and can add lots of color and flavor to your meals. Uses very simple common ingredients, and ready in just 15 minutes.

6 servings

This Mediterranean Shirazi salad is so fresh, simple, quick, and easy to make! It complements so many dishes and can add lots of color and flavor to your meals. Uses very simple common ingredients, and ready in just 15 minutes.

Recipe Video

Ingredients

  • 1 English cucumber chopped, or 4 Persian cucumbers
  • 4 tomatoes chopped
  • 1 red onion chopped
  • ¼ cup parsley chopped

Dressing

  • 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
  • 3 tablespoons freshly squeezed lemon juice
  • 1 teaspoon dried mint
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • ¼ teaspoon ground black pepper

Instructions

  • Finely dice or chop the vegetables and add to a large mixing bowl.

  • In a small bowl or jug, combine the olive oil with lemon juice, salt, pepper, and add in the dried mint. Give everything a good stir, or if you want the dressing emulsified use a whisk.

  • Toss the salad with the dressing until everything is well coated in the dressing. Serve immediately or allow the flavors to settle and infuse for 30 minutes before serving.

Notes:

  • This salad is best prepared and enjoyed immediately (or within an hour) as the vegetables become soggy with the dressing if stored in the fridge overnight. However, if you’re making this a couple of hours ahead, that works fine but I recommend dressing it right before serving.
  • Add more fresh herbs such as cilantro, dill, and mint leaves. This is not traditional but can be a tasty addition.
  • Serve this salad with rice dishes such as Mujadara, or stews, Middle Eastern pastries, hummus, and soups.

Nutrition Information

Calories: 67kcal, Carbohydrates: 6g, Protein: 1g, Fat: 5g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Sodium: 201mg, Potassium: 236mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 3g, Vitamin A: 828IU, Vitamin C: 18mg, Calcium: 25mg, Iron: 1mg

This website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.

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  1. Monica says

    Simple Shirazi Salad (Persian Recipe) - Little Sunny Kitchen (14)
    So yummy! The little Persian cucumbers shine in this rustic salad. 🥒 🍅 🍋

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  2. Elizabeth says

    Simple Shirazi Salad (Persian Recipe) - Little Sunny Kitchen (15)
    Love it!!! My now favorite salad!!

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    • Diana says

      It’s so simple but so delicious! Glad you enjoyed it, Elizabeth!

      Reply

  3. Salma says

    Simple Shirazi Salad (Persian Recipe) - Little Sunny Kitchen (16)
    Delicious

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    • Diana says

      Glad you liked it, Salma!

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  4. Susan says

    Simple Shirazi Salad (Persian Recipe) - Little Sunny Kitchen (17)
    This was awesome with swordfish steaks, I could have just eaten this salad and I would have been happy!!

    Reply

  5. Mirka Lehtinen says

    Simple Shirazi Salad (Persian Recipe) - Little Sunny Kitchen (18)
    Very Fine,delicious! Thank You so Much!

    Reply

Simple Shirazi Salad (Persian Recipe) - Little Sunny Kitchen (2024)

FAQs

What is Persian salad made of? ›

It consists of chopped cucumbers, tomatoes, bell peppers, onions, and tossed in olive oil, lime juice, chopped mint and parsley. Salad Shirazi is considered the national salad of Iran. During the hot summer months, Salad Shirazi is enjoyed by itself, as a light meal.

When was salad Shirazi invented? ›

It is a relatively modern dish, dating to sometime after the introduction of the tomato to Iran at the end of the nineteenth century in the Qajar era.

What is the main Persian dish? ›

Kebab. In Iran, kebabs are served either with rice or with bread. A dish of chelow white rice with kebab is called chelow kabab, which is considered the national dish of Iran.

What are Persians made of? ›

Persians are a cinnamon bun turned doughnut topped with a sweet and fruity raspberry buttercream. These doughnuts were created in Thunder Bay, Ontario and are a local favorite! If you love cinnamon buns you have to try these doughnuts.

What makes Persian? ›

Persian, predominant ethnic group of Iran (formerly known as Persia). Although of diverse ancestry, the Persian people are united by their language, Persian (Farsi), which belongs to the Indo-Iranian group of the Indo-European language family.

What is Persian halim made of? ›

Persian Halim is a variation that is popular in Iran. It is made mainly from wheat and meat, cooked until creamy. It's served with toppings like cinnamon, sugar, and fried onions for special occasions. It's also a popular choice for breakfast and has different variations across different cities in Iran.

Are salad cucumbers the same as Persian cucumbers? ›

What's the Difference Between Persian Cucumbers and English Cucumbers? The main difference between Persian and English cucumbers is the size — Persian cucumbers typically range from five to six inches, while English cucumbers have an average length of 12 inches.

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