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How to Make Fattoush Salad

Fattoush is a Lebanese bread salad built on crisp vegetables, fresh herbs, and pieces of toasted or fried pita bread, all brought together with a bright sumac dressing. The key is using day-old pita that crisps beautifully and adding the bread just before serving so it stays crunchy.

Ingredients

Step by step

  1. Prepare the pita bread. Cut 2 day-old pita breads into bite-sized triangles. Heat 2 tablespoons olive oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Fry the pita pieces until golden and crispy, about 2-3 minutes per side. Drain on paper towels and set aside.
  2. Make the dressing. Whisk together 3 tablespoons lemon juice, 3 tablespoons olive oil, 1 tablespoon sumac, 1 minced garlic clove, and salt to taste. The sumac gives fattoush its distinctive tangy flavor and deep red color.
  3. Prepare the vegetables. Dice 2 tomatoes and 1 cucumber into small, uniform pieces. Thinly slice 3 radishes and 2 green onions. Roughly chop 1 cup mixed fresh herbs—parsley, mint, and a little cilantro work perfectly.
  4. Assemble the salad. In a large bowl, combine the diced vegetables and herbs. Pour the dressing over and toss gently. Add the crispy pita pieces just before serving and toss once more.

Tips & troubleshooting

Variations

Questions

Can I use store-bought pita chips?
Yes, but break them into smaller pieces and look for ones without too much seasoning that might compete with the sumac dressing.
What if I can't find sumac?
You can substitute with a pinch of paprika mixed with extra lemon juice, though you'll miss sumac's unique tartness and color.
How long will fattoush keep?
The dressed vegetables keep for a day in the fridge, but add fresh pita pieces each time you serve it.
Should the vegetables be peeled?
Leave the skin on cucumbers and radishes for extra crunch and color contrast.

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