Ali's Greek tortellini salad with baby spinach, feta, and a tasty vinaigrette is a hall-of-fame-worthy recipe! My friend Ali made this refreshing summer salad for me. It gets even better after a few days. If you like, add a splash of balsamic to the vinaigrette. Bon appétit!
Ingredients
- 2 , 9 ounce
- 0.5 cups extra-virgin olive oil
- 0.25 cups fresh lemon juice
- 0.25 cups red wine vinegar
- 2 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley
- 1 teaspoon dried oregano
- 0.5 teaspoons salt
- 6 large eggs
- 1 pound baby spinach leaves
- 1 cup crumbled feta cheese
- 0.5 cups slivered red onion
Instructions
-
1
Bring a large pot of lightly salted water to a rolling boil; stir in tortellini and return to a boil. Cook uncovered, stirring occasionally, until the tortellini float to the top and the filling is hot according to package directions. Drain and set aside.
-
2
Whisk oil, lemon juice, vinegar, parsley, oregano, and salt together in a large salad bowl; add tortellini and toss to coat. Cover bowl with plastic wrap; refrigerate, at least 2 hours.
-
3
Place eggs in a saucepan and cover with water. Bring to a boil, remove from heat, and let eggs stand in hot water for 10 to 12 minutes. Remove eggs from hot water, cool under cold running water, peel, and quarter.
-
4
Gently stir spinach, feta cheese, and onion into tortellini mixture; arrange quartered eggs on top of salad before serving.
Nutrition Facts
Per serving
Want to cook this?
Open in the PantryLink app to scale servings, check your pantry stock, and generate a shopping list.
Sign In to Save Recipe Create Free AccountPrefer a printed copy? Use our print-friendly view with adjustable servings and font size.
Open Print ViewMore Unknown Recipes
Montana Russian Black Bread
Wonderful flavorful bread.
Slow Cooker Ham and Potato Soup
This slow cooker ham and potato soup turned out amazing and got a definite do-over rating by friends and family.
Tsao Mi Fun (Taiwanese Fried Rice Noodles)
My mom's been making me tsao mi fun, in Mandarin, or tsa bi whun, in Taiwanese, since I was a little girl. Tsa bi whun literally translates to 'fried rice noodles'. You'll most likely find all the ingredients at your local supermarket except for the five spice powder, dried Chinese black mushrooms and rice vermicelli which can be found at your local Asian food mart. All the measurements here are pretty much to taste, some people like more pork, some less, some more soy sauce, some less, etc.