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This delicious Peruvian recipe is a twist on your classic chopped salad recipe. Made with lima beans, corn and a host of other fresh veggies and herbs, this is a perfect summer salad recipe. Dressed in a simple vinaigrette this simple salad is a great way to brighten up any summer party!

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I wanted to make the most of all of the delicious summer produce, and this salad is like summer on a plate! Packed full of fresh flavors, this is a real delight to eat!

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How to make this Peruvian Chopped Salad Recipe

  • Shuck the corn and remove the silks. Bring a pot of water to a rolling boil and boil the ears of corn for 1 minute. Transfer to a plate until cool to the touch. Once the corn has cooled, cut the kernels off the cob and place in a large mixing bowl.

  • Cook the lima beans per package directions. Drain the beans in a mesh strainer and rinse under cold water. Set aside to cool.

  • While the beans and corn cool, whisk together, in a small bowl, the olive oil, vinegar, salt and pepper. Whisk the vinaigrette briskly for 1 minute.

  • Add the cooled beans, radishes, red onion, most of the feta cheese, jalapeno peppers, black olives, most of the mint and cilantro to the corn and mix well.

  • Pour the vinaigrette over the corn mixture and toss gently until all ingredients are well-coated.

  • If serving immediately, add the tomatoes and toss gently to mix. (If not serving immediately, place the salad in an airtight container, up to 24

  • hours, and refrigerate until ready to serve. Add the tomatoes right before serving.

  • To serve, place the salad on a serving platter and garnish with the reserved crumbled feta and mint leaves.

  • Enjoy!

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What makes this Peruvian?

Rather than serving up a basic salad at your next bbq, why not give this Peruvian chopped salad recipe a go? The ingredients that make this salad so tasty and unforgettable are:

  • lima beans
  • corn
  • queso freso
  • fresh cilantro
  • jalapeños

Along with other fresh flavored ingredients like radishes, red onions and mint, this chopped salad recipe is truly memorable.

Healthy Chopped Salad Recipe

This recipe makes enough for eight generous servings, and each serving is around 200 calories. There are so many healthy veggies in this dish so it is full of lots of different vitamins and minerals. The lima beans are a great source of protein and they are a nutrient dense food.

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What can I serve with this Peruvian Chopped Salad Recipe?

This summer salad is so bright and colorful, and I love serving it on one big plate with some serving spoons and let everyone dig in! Perfect to serve alongside some grilled meats at a cookout! It’s also a great topping for tacos, or serve as part of a weeknight meal with a baked potato or chicken or fish dish.

Here are some ideas for what to serve with this easy Peruvian Salad:

  • Peruvian Chicken with Green Sauce
  • Grilled Pork Chops
  • Stovetop Burgers
  • Crab Cakes
  • Grilled Flank Steak
  • Yogurt Marinated Chicken Thighs
  • Easy Restaurant Steak
  • Parmesan Crusted Tilapia
  • Garlic Butter Salmon

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Top tips to make this Peruvian Chopped Salad Recipe

  • This salad will keep in the fridge for about 24 hours, so it’s great to make ahead, or make a big batch and enjoy the leftovers!
  • Fresh corn is best for this recipe, but if you are in a squeeze, you could use canned or thawed frozen kernels.
  • Use the freshest ingredients you can – it makes all the difference.
  • Add another jalapeno if you like it spicy!

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Be sure to check out these other tasty summer recipes!

Strawberry Salad with Poppy Seed Dressing

Creamy Cucumber Salad Recipe (Cucumber Apple Salad)

Zesty Panzanella Salad with Meyer Lemon Vinaigrette

Easy Cucumber Onion Salad

Caprese Farro Salad

Grilled Corn Salad Recipe

Recipe

Peruvian Chopped Salad Recipe

4.69 from 48 votes

Author: Becky Hardin

Prep: 10 minutes minutes

Cook: 10 minutes minutes

Total: 20 minutes minutes

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This delicious Peruvian recipe is a twist on your classic chopped salad recipe. Made with lima beans, corn and a host of other fresh veggies and herbs, this is a perfect summer salad recipe. Dressed in a simple vinaigrette this simple salad is a great way to brighten up any summer party!

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Ingredients

  • 4 ears of corn boiled 1 minute, shucked & silks removed
  • 10 ounces frozen lima beans or edamame cooked & drained
  • ½ cup diced radishes
  • ½ cup diced red onion
  • 1 cup crumbled feta or queso fresco 2 tablespoons reserved
  • 2 jalapeno peppers ribs and seeds removed, minced
  • ¼ cup sliced black olives
  • 2 tablespoons finely chopped fresh mint leaves 1 tablespoon reserved
  • 2 tablespoon finely chopped fresh cilantro or parsley
  • 4 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil cold-pressed if available
  • 3 tablespoons red wine vinegar
  • Juice of ½ lemon
  • ½ teaspoon fine sea salt
  • ¼ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
  • 1 cup diced tomatoes

Instructions

  • Shuck the corn and remove the silks. Bring a pot of water to a rolling boil and boil the ears of corn for 1 minute. Transfer to a plate until cool to the touch. Once the corn has cooled, cut the kernels off the cob and place in a large mixing bowl.

  • Cook the lima beans per package directions. Drain the beans in a mesh strainer and rinse under cold water. Set aside to cool.

  • While the beans and corn cool, whisk together, in a small bowl, the olive oil, vinegar, salt and pepper. Whisk the vinaigrette briskly for 1 minute.

  • Add the cooled beans, radishes, red onion, most of the feta cheese, jalapeno peppers, black olives, most of the mint and cilantro to the corn and mix well.

  • Pour the vinaigrette over the corn mixture and toss gently until all ingredients are well-coated.

  • If serving immediately, add the tomatoes and toss gently to mix. (If not serving immediately, place the salad in an airtight container, up to 24

  • hours, and refrigerate until ready to serve. Add the tomatoes right before serving.

  • To serve, place the salad on a serving platter and garnish with the reserved crumbled feta and mint leaves.

  • Enjoy!

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Nutrition Information

Calories: 209kcal (10%) Carbohydrates: 19g (6%) Protein: 7g (14%) Fat: 12g (18%) Saturated Fat: 4g (25%) Cholesterol: 17mg (6%) Sodium: 435mg (19%) Potassium: 410mg (12%) Fiber: 4g (17%) Sugar: 6g (7%) Vitamin A: 255IU (5%) Vitamin C: 11.8mg (14%) Calcium: 114mg (11%) Iron: 1.6mg (9%)

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Peruvian Chopped Salad Recipe - The Cookie Rookie® (VIDEO!)? ›

“Solterito” means single. Legend has it that it was so named as a reference to the single men and women that ate this in family gatherings to stay in shape. The most common ingredients used in this dish are fava beans, tomatoes, onion, cheese cubes, olives, corn, and rocoto, a spicy red pepper popular in Peru.

What is Solterito made of? ›

“Solterito” means single. Legend has it that it was so named as a reference to the single men and women that ate this in family gatherings to stay in shape. The most common ingredients used in this dish are fava beans, tomatoes, onion, cheese cubes, olives, corn, and rocoto, a spicy red pepper popular in Peru.

What is Peru's signature dish? ›

Ceviche. It's Peru's national dish, the best versions of this marinated fish dish are in Lima and it's the freshest, zestiest and healthiest dish you will ever have. While Lima may not be the ancestral home of the ceviche, you can find delicious fine dining recipes and street food versions here.

What is Peru's national food? ›

Ceviche. Top of any list of must-try foods in Peru is Ceviche, which originated here in Peru and is the national dish of the country. It's a cold-cooked fish dish that is marinated in lime juice and usually served alongside red onions, boiled corn and sweet potato.

Do Peruvians use cilantro? ›

Seco de Carne is a typical Peruvian dish but many other countries in South and Central America have adopted their own versions. It's a cilantro beef stew with a deep flavor. Many chefs in Peru use lamb to make “Seco de Cordero” but goat, beef, chicken, or even seafood are often used with the delicious cilantro sauce.

What is the white cheese in Peru? ›

The Queso fresco is a fresh unripened Peruvian white cheese with a firm texture. Mild and fresh, the Queso fresco is traditionally eaten with a Choclo corncob and is used as an ingredient in various recipes of Peruvian dishes and sauces such as Huancaína sauce and Ocopa sauce.

What is corn called in Peru? ›

Choclo, also referred to as Peruvian corn or Cuzco corn (after Cuzco, the capital city of the Inca empire), is a large-kernel variety of field corn from the Andes.

What are 3 traditional foods in Peru? ›

The four traditional staples of Peruvian cuisine are corn, potatoes and other tubers, Amaranthaceae (quinoa, kañiwa and kiwicha), and legumes (beans and lupins).

What's your favorite Peruvian dish? ›

Pollo a la Brasa (Roasted Chicken)

This is undoubtedly one of the most famous traditional dishes of Peruvian gastronomy. The key is to marinate the chicken in a special sauce. This soy sauce features red bell peppers, garlic, and cumin that give the chicken a smoky, delicious flavor.

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