Tomato and Avocado Salad
The very essence of summer! A light, refreshing, and healthy Tomato and Avocado Salad. Ready for the table in just 10 minutes. Serve this salad for a quick summer lunch, or at any summer party. It goes great with any grilled protein from fish to chicken to steak and guests always love it!
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There’s about to be a glut of something around here. That would be tomatoes. And I couldn’t be happier! A fresh tomato picked at the peak of ripeness and eaten still warm from the sun’s rays…why that’s just about as close to perfection as you can get.
I’ve always grown tomatoes. Even in the years when I didn’t plant much of a garden, I always had tomatoes.
However, in the place where we live now, it has become almost impossible to grow anything at all because of the deer and squirrel population. If the deer don’t eat it, the squirrels do. Even all the little apples off our tree.
Have you ever seen a squirrel try to wrestle an apple down a tree without dropping it? After you get over your fury at the squirrel for mutilating your crop (once again), it can be downright hilarious.
Here’s this teeny little squirrel with a huge mouthful of apple trying to maneuver the very limber limbs of an apple tree. It’s nearly as entertaining as when BeeBop puts oil on the bird feeder post so they can’t climb up it.
Enjoy Fresh Tomatoes While You Can
Of course, one of my most favorite ways to enjoy fresh, ripe garden tomatoes is in a tomato sandwich. I love the simple, classic one consisting of two slices of soft, white bread spread thickly with good mayonnaise, topped with slices of juicy tomato, and lots of salt and pepper. Hold over the sink and eat it while the juice drips down your arm. Yum. Summer.
When you get tired of tomato sandwiches (What! As if!), here’s another idea for those beauties. A Tomato and Avocado Salad with onion and cilantro dressed simply with lemon juice, olive oil, salt, and pepper. It’s almost as yummy as a tomato sandwich!
What You’ll Love About This Recipe
- Less than 10 minutes prep time.
- Bursting with fresh summer flavors
- Contains healthy fats
- Great for summer get-togethers
Ingredients You’ll Need
- Ripe tomatoes
- Ripe avocado
- Onion
- Fresh cilantro (or parsley)
- Lemon juice
- Extra virgin olive oil
- Salt and pepper
You’ll find detailed measurements for all ingredients in the printable version of the recipe at the bottom of this post.
How to Make Tomato and Avocado Salad
Let’s Go Step-by-Step
I always like to show you the photos and step-by-step instructions for my recipes to help you picture how to make them in your own kitchen. If you just want to print out a copy, you can skip to the bottom of the post where you’ll find the recipe card.
Slice the Tomatoes, Avocado, and Onion
Arrange the sliced tomatoes, avocado, and onion on a platter. Scatter the cilantro over the top.
Dress the Salad
Drizzle with the lemon juice and olive oil. Sprinkle with salt and pepper.
Recipe Success Tips
For this recipe, I recommend using a tomato such as Beefsteak or Brandywine (if you can find them), or any heirloom variety. Just make sure the tomatoes you choose are completely ripe.
Wondering how to choose a good, ripe tomato? It’s not difficult, actually. Just make sure that the tomatoes don’t have any obvious blemishes like split skins or dark spots. Weigh the tomato in your hand – it should feel heavy for its size. It should also feel firm yet soft enough to give slightly when pressed. And, ripe tomatoes should be fragrant when you smell the spot where it was attached to the stem.
And the same with avocados. Ripe Haas avocados will typically have a dark skin and feel slightly soft but not mushy when gentle pressure is applied.
Subsitutions and Additions
- A small cucumber, peeled and cut into slices is a nice addition.
- Add a few Kalamata olives for additional flavor.
- Substitute balsamic vinegar for the lemon juice.
- If you’re not a fan of cilantro, fresh parsley or basil is a good substitute.
FAQs
Avocados contain healthy fats, they’re low in carbs, and high in fiber. They’re a good choice for a healthy diet.
Cut avocados do brown very quickly. However, the lemon juice in this salad will help prevent that from happening for several hours. Even though it’s best eaten soon after making, if will keep for a short time if it’s well wrapped with plastic wrap.
Yes, but some are more so than others. Extra virgin olive oil is processed so that it keeps many of the antioxidants from the olives, therefore rendering it healthier than the more processed types of olive oil.
More Questions? I’m happy to help!
If you have more questions about the recipe, or if you’ve made it and would like to leave a comment, scroll down to leave your thoughts, questions, and/or rating!
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Recipe
Tomato and Avocado Salad
Ingredients
- 2 large ripe tomatoes sliced
- 1 ripe avocado peeled and sliced
- ¼ medium white onion thinly sliced
- 2 tablespoons fresh cilantro leaves (or parsely)
- Juice of half a lemon
- 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
- ½ teaspoon sea salt
- ½ teaspoon ground black pepper
Instructions
- Arrange the sliced tomatoes, avocado, and onion on a platter.
- Scatter the cilantro over the top.
- Drizzle with the lemon juice and olive oil.
- Sprinkle with salt and pepper.
Notes
- For this recipe, I recommend using a tomato such as Beefsteak or Brandywine (if you can find them), or any heirloom variety. Just make sure the tomatoes you choose are completely ripe.
- To choose a good ripe tomato, make sure that the tomatoes don’t have any obvious blemishes like split skins or dark spots. Weigh the tomato in your hand – it should feel heavy for its size. It should also feel firm yet soft enough to give slightly when pressed. And, ripe tomatoes should be fragrant when you smell the spot where it was attached to the stem.
- The same with avocados. Ripe Haas avocados will typically have a dark skin and feel slightly soft but not mushy when gentle pressure is applied.
- A small cucumber, peeled and cut into slices is a nice addition.
- Add a few Kalamata olives for additional flavor.
- Substitute balsamic vinegar for the lemon juice.
- If you’re not a fan of cilantro, fresh parsley or basil is a good substitute.
Nutrition Information
Nutrition information is calculated by software based on the ingredients in each recipe. It is an estimate only and is provided for informational purposes. You should consult your healthcare provider or a registered dietitian if precise nutrition calculations are needed for health reasons.
This salad is so light and fresh, it just taste like summer!
And so good in this hot weather!
I WISH I could eat avocadoes – I would eat this EVERY SINGLE day!
This is very similar to what I make, adding shrimp, and a ranch kind of dressing. Serve it over chopped lettuce and EVEN MEN WILL EAT IT!
Miss P
Yum! That sounds delicious, too. I love the idea of adding shrimp to this salad.
This is one of my favorite summer salad combos. I will be making this for our 4th of July barbecue.
Drooling- this looks amazing! I wish it was my lunch today!
It’s definitely my lunch today. Has been several days lately!
To me this is the perfect summer salad!
One of summer’s best is a fresh, just-picked-from-the-garden tomato! I love this recipe! Thanks. :)
So perfect for hot summer suppers.
Lana, what kind of tomatoes are you growing this year? I love so many different types. Sandwiches and salads, I can’t wait.
I’m growing Cherokee Purple, Golden Boy, Mortgage Lifter, Indigo Rose, Yellow Pear, Sun Gold, and a red cherry that I can’t remember the name :-) We’ve had some off the cherry varieties already and the others should start coming in around July 4. Tomato sandwiches for everyone!
If my tomatoes ever grow I’ll be making this! :)
This is my FAVORITE!
Yum, I would eat this ALL summer!
Aren’t huge southern red tomatoes right off the vine just the best! Love the salad!
Yes, they are, Angie! The absolute best!
Well I just got shipped a case of avocados and I’m sure the tomatoes will be coming any day now with my CSA. I am ready for this salad!
Wow, a whole case of avocados! Enjoy them!
I love the combination of tomatoes and avocados! Now to give this yummy salad a try. xo
Hope you like it, Kelly. When the photo shoot was over, my husband and I sat down and demolished the whole platter!
This looks like such a gorgeous salad! We are about to have a TON of tomatoes coming from our garden this year! Garden fresh tomatoes are the best!
I agree, Amanda. Nothing like tomatoes fresh from the garden.
Love avocados and tomatoes! I’m about to have a bunch of tomatoes in my garden too…can’t wait!
Me, too, Taylor! Tomatoes and avocados were meant for each other.
I seriously could eat a version of this every single day in the summer. Alas, my grandparents’ and parents’ green thumbs were not passed down to me so I have to rely on my CSA, farmers market and kindness of neighbors’ gardens for my tomato cravings :)
I wish we had a CSA in this area! No such luck, so I have to grow my own :-)