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Layered Greek Salad

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Grains, Dairy Greek 10 Servings

INGREDIENTS

4 c Low-fat plain yogurt
2 Cloves garlic; minced
2 tb Red wine vinegar
1 ts Salt
1 ts Granulated sugar
1/4 ts Pepper
1 sm Head romaine lettuce; shredded
1 sm Spanish onion; chopped
2 Sweet red or green peppers; chopped
1/2 Seedless cucumber; (English), cubed
1 c Crumbled feta cheese
1/4 c Chopped fresh mint or parsley
12 Kalamata or black olives
2 Tomatoes; cut in wedges

INSTRUCTIONS

Here's a great way to use the abundant fresh vegees of summer. Source:
Canadian Living?
Yogurt replaces mayonnaise for this light version of a layered salad,
reducing the fat from 30 grams to six grams per serving. This is a
make-ahead recipe because of the long standing/refrigeration time.
Place yogurt in cheesecloth-lined sieve set over bowl. Cover and
refrigerate for 4 hours or until reduced to about 2-1/2 cups. Transfer to
bowl; discard liquid. Stir in garlic, vinegar, salt, sugar and pepper.
In 8 or 9 inch round bowl, layer lettuce, then onion, red peppers and
cucumber. Spread top with yogurt mixture. Refrigerate, loosely covered, for
up to 12 hours. Sprinkle with feta cheese and mint. Garnish with olives and
tomatoes.
Posted to JEWISH-FOOD digest by Brenda  Kosky <bkosky@kosky.com> on Aug 10,
1998, converted by MM_Buster v2.0l.

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