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Get a taste of a Lithuanian summer with this fresh and crunchy Garden Salad made with crisp lettuce, radishes, cucumbers, dill, and creamy sour cream. Light, refreshing, and easy to prepare in just 10 minutes, it's the perfect side for grilled meats or a simple lunch with rye bread. A traditional, wholesome dish straight from the Lithuanian countryside! 🥗🇱🇹
Equipment
- Knife
- Cutting board
- Salad bowl
- Spoon for mixing
Ingredients
- 1 small head of lettuce, shredded
- 7 radishes, thinly sliced
- ½ English cucumber, sliced into semi-circles
- 2 green onions (scallions), thinly sliced
- A small bunch of fresh dill, roughly chopped
- 3 tbsp sour cream (or crème fraîche)
- Salt and pepper, to taste
Instructions
- Wash all the vegetables under cold water and dry them thoroughly.
- Slice the radishes into disks and the cucumber into semi-circles. Chop the green onions and dill. Shred the lettuce.
- Place all vegetables and herbs in a large mixing bowl.
- Add the sour cream, a pinch of salt and pepper, and mix gently to combine.
- Serve immediately while fresh and crisp.
Notes

🥗 Why You’ll Love This Salad
- Authentically Lithuanian 🇱🇹
- Quick and easy to make
- Vegetarian-friendly
- Light, fresh, and creamy
- Full of seasonal garden veggies
- A perfect match for summer BBQs
🌞 A Taste of Lithuanian Summer
In Lithuania, food is closely tied to the seasons. While hearty dishes like balta mišrainė (a creamy potato salad) warm the soul in winter, summer is all about fresh, raw vegetables and lighter meals. During the warmer months, gardens overflow with lettuce, radishes, cucumbers, and herbs, inspiring salads like this one. This salad is a nostalgic favorite across generations—whether served at family picnics, countryside gatherings, or everyday dinners.🥬 Ingredients & Notes
Here’s what goes into this fresh Lithuanian salad:-
1 small head of lettuce, shredded
(Any leafy green will do—garden-grown, Romaine, or iceberg) -
7 radishes, thinly sliced
(Adds a peppery crunch and a pop of color) -
½ English cucumber, sliced into semi-circles
(Or use small Lithuanian cucumbers if you can find them!) - 2 green onions (scallions), thinly sliced
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A small bunch of fresh dill, roughly chopped 🌿
(Dill is essential in Lithuanian summer dishes!) -
3 tablespoons sour cream
(Creme fraiche also works if you prefer a milder flavor) - Salt & pepper, to taste
🔄 Optional Add-ins:
- Chopped tomatoes 🍅
- Diced bell pepper (not traditional, but tasty!)
- Fresh spinach or lamb's lettuce for extra greens
- A squeeze of lemon for brightness
👩🍳 How to Make It
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Prep the veggies:
Wash all vegetables under cold water and pat dry. Slice the radishes into disks, cucumbers into half-moons, and chop the dill and green onions. -
Assemble the salad:
In a large bowl, combine the lettuce, radishes, cucumber, green onions, and dill. -
Add sour cream & season:
Spoon in the sour cream, add a pinch of salt and freshly ground black pepper, and gently mix until all ingredients are coated evenly. -
Serve immediately!
This salad is best enjoyed fresh to maintain its crisp texture and vibrant flavors. 🥗
🧊 Storage Tips
Once mixed, this salad is best eaten right away, as the salt and sour cream will cause the vegetables—especially lettuce—to release moisture and soften. If you must store leftovers:- Keep refrigerated in an airtight container for up to 24 hours
- Avoid adding salt and sour cream until just before serving for the freshest results
🍢 What to Serve It With
This garden salad pairs perfectly with a variety of main dishes. Here are some traditional Lithuanian pairings:- Grilled pork or chicken skewers (šašlykai)
- Boiled new potatoes with butter and dill 🥔
- Dark rye bread with butter
- Cold beet soup (šaltibarščiai) for a full summer feast!
OMG, Lithuanian summer in a bowl?! My tastebuds are doing the *polka* just reading this! Ten minutes to a taste of the countryside? Consider my fridge raided and my spoon at the ready. Hold the rye bread, though – I’m diving straight in! 🇱🇹😋