The SECOND best thing you can do with a Tomato - Georgian Peasant Salad
There are some incredible tomato based options for summer time salads that have become globally known. Pico de Gallo, the Greek Salad, whatever the hell you get when you order a NY style pizza and they include a salad. However, there is one salad that is becoming increasingly popular but is still quite unknown, the Georgian Peasant Salad. A quintessential part of Caucasian cuisine and a cornerstone of any good Georgian meal, this salad is very similar in terms of technique and flavor as a pico de gallo, but with a twist! One of the most refreshing summer salads and infinitely flexible, this is sure to become a favorite in your household, even amongst the pickiest of eaters. So grab the juiciest tomatoes you can get your hands on and prepare to fly around the world, because today I am teaching you guys how to make a Georgian Peasant Salad! Ingredients: 8 - 10 Tomatoes 5-7 Cucumbers 1 Large Red Onion, Bushel of fresh cilantro Salt Pepper Sunflower seed oil Balsamic vinegar Optionally red pepper flakes and/or basil

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