A wide bowl of finely chopped salad with visible chickpeas, egg, white feta cubes, cucumber and tomato in even small dice, dressed in pale creamy dressing
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High protein chopped salad

Around 30 g of protein a bowl from chickpeas, eggs and feta, chopped small enough that every forkful has all of it. The chopping is not a presentation choice; it is what stops a salad being a pile of things you eat separately.

Prep20 min
Cook10 min
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Servings4
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The house lunch bowl, built to hit a protein number without meat

Ingredients

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4

The salad

  • 480 g chickpeas, two tins, drained, rinsed and patted dry
  • 4 eggs, 8 minutes from boiling, then cooled and diced
  • 150 g feta, cubed small, and most is made with animal rennet
  • 300 g cucumber, seeds scooped out, then diced, or the bowl goes watery
  • 250 g cherry tomatoes, quartered and drained briefly in a sieve
  • 200 g romaine lettuce, shredded across the leaf, not torn
  • 80 g red onion, diced and rinsed under cold water to take the bite off
  • 20 g flat parsley

To dress

  • 150 ml yogurt dressing, the caesar or the house dressing; see the notes

Dietary labels are a guide, not a guarantee. If you have an allergy, read the ingredients yourself.

Method

  1. Boil the eggs 8 minutes, then straight into cold water. Peel and dice once properly cold.
  2. Cut everything to roughly chickpea size. This takes ten minutes and is the entire recipe.
  3. Deseed the cucumber and drain the tomatoes. Both are mostly water and both will thin the dressing into a puddle otherwise.
  4. Dress just before eating and toss thoroughly from the bottom.

Where the protein comes from

Ingredient Protein per serving
Chickpeas, 120 g about 9 g
Egg, one about 6 g
Feta, 38 g about 5 g
Yogurt dressing about 6 g
Vegetables and leaves about 3 g
Total roughly 30 g

No meat anywhere in that list, which is the point. Adding a chicken breast takes it past 55 g if you want it.

Notes

  • Chop, do not tear. A chopped salad is a different food from a leaf salad. Every forkful carries protein, fat, acid and crunch together, and that is why it satisfies where a leaf salad does not.
  • Rinsing the red onion takes about a minute and removes the harsh sulphurous edge that otherwise dominates the bowl for days.
  • For meal prep, keep the dressing separate and add the lettuce on the day. Everything else holds three days dressed-free.
  • Most feta uses animal rennet, which is why this is a vegetarian option rather than vegetarian.

Ingredient substitutions

  • White beans or lentils in place of chickpeas work identically. Cooked green lentils hold their shape best.
  • Cottage cheese instead of feta pushes the protein higher again and makes it milder; add extra salt and lemon.

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From Christoph Mayer

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