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Preserved Lemon Salad
This preserved lemon salad started with a jar of preserved lemons that came in a beautiful box of products from Moroccan Olive Grove.
If you've never cooked with preserved lemons before, this is a great place to start.
Preserved lemons aren't quite the same as fresh lemons. They're intensely lemony, salty, tangy, and slightly funky from the preservation process. You don't need much of them to completely transform a dish.
For this salad, I sliced the preserved lemons and tossed them with fresh summer greens, juicy tomatoes, roasted bell peppers, capers, and sun-dried tomatoes. Then I topped everything with savory Nutcase vegan meat crumbles and finished it with a creamy cashew dressing.
And here's the thing: this isn't really a strict recipe. It's a formula.
That's what I love about salads like this.
You don't need to have the exact same jarred ingredients I used. If you have olives instead of capers, use them. Pickled onions? Absolutely. Artichokes? Throw them in. Roasted eggplant? Even better.
The preserved lemon provides the bold, salty-acidic flavor anchor. From there, you can build around whatever vegetables, herbs, beans, grains, pickles, or jarred goodies happen to be in your refrigerator.
The vegan meat crumbles make it substantial enough to serve as a meal, while the cashew cream brings everything together with a cool, creamy finish.
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes
Servings: 4
Course: Salad / Main Course
Cuisine: Moroccan-Inspired
Difficulty: Easy
Diet: Vegan
Why You'll Love This Salad
- Bright, salty, tangy preserved lemons
- Creamy cashew dressing
- Hearty vegan meat crumbles
- Great way to use jarred vegetables
- Naturally vegan
- Highly customizable
- Perfect for summer
- No complicated cooking
- Easy to turn into a full meal
- A great refrigerator-cleanout recipe
The Preserved Lemon Salad Formula
Think of this recipe as a 5-part salad formula rather than a rigid ingredient list.
1. Something Fresh
Start with a base of greens and fresh vegetables.
Think:
- Summer greens
- Romaine
- Arugula
- Baby spinach
- Tomatoes
- Cucumber
- Radishes
- Fresh herbs
2. Something Preserved
This is where the personality comes from.
Use:
- Preserved lemon
- Capers
- Olives
- Sun-dried tomatoes
- Pickled onions
- Artichokes
- Pickled peppers
- Giardiniera
- Preserved vegetables
You don't need all of them.
Pick two or three.
3. Something Hearty
This is what turns a salad into dinner.
Try:
- Vegan meat crumbles
- Chickpeas
- Lentils
- White beans
- Crispy tofu
- Grilled vegan sausage
- Falafel
- Roasted potatoes
- Quinoa
- Couscous
4. Something Creamy
The cashew cream provides richness, but you have options.
Try:
- Cashew cream
- Hummus
- Tahini dressing
- Vegan yogurt
- Avocado
- Vegan mayo
5. Something Bright
Finish with acidity and freshness.
Think:
- Fresh lemon juice
- Vinegar
- Fresh herbs
- Sumac
- Lemon zest
- Fresh mint
- Cilantro
That's it.
Fresh + preserved + hearty + creamy + bright.
Once you understand that formula, you can make this salad a hundred different ways.
Key Ingredients
Preserved Lemons
The star of the salad.
Preserved lemons bring intense lemon flavor along with saltiness and acidity. Because they're concentrated, start with a small amount and add more to taste.
Summer Greens
Use whatever looks freshest. A combination of tender greens and peppery arugula works especially well.
Tomatoes
Fresh tomatoes add sweetness and juiciness that balance the salty preserved lemons.
Roasted Bell Peppers
Roasted peppers add sweetness and a smoky quality. Jarred roasted peppers are completely fine here.
Capers
Capers provide little bursts of salty, briny flavor.
Sun-Dried Tomatoes
These bring concentrated tomato flavor and chewiness.
Nutcase Vegan Meat Crumbles
I sauté the vegan meat crumbles until browned and savory before adding them to the salad. They make the dish feel substantial enough to be dinner.
Cashew Cream
Creamy cashew dressing rounds out the sharp preserved lemon and briny ingredients.
Ingredients
Salad
- 5–6 cups summer greens
- 2 cups ripe tomatoes, chopped
- ½ cup roasted bell peppers, sliced
- ¼ cup capers
- ¼ cup sun-dried tomatoes, sliced
- 1–2 preserved lemons
- 1 package Nutcase vegan meat crumbles
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- Fresh basil, cilantro, parsley, or mint
- Freshly cracked black pepper
Cashew Cream Dressing
- ¾ cup raw cashews, soaked
- ½ cup water, plus more as needed
- 1 tablespoon lemon juice
- 1 tablespoon vinegar
- ½ teaspoon garlic powder
- ½ teaspoon Dijon mustard
- Salt, to taste
- Black pepper
How to Make Preserved Lemon Salad
Step 1: Prepare the Preserved Lemons
Remove the preserved lemons from the jar.
If they're particularly salty, give them a quick rinse.
Slice them thinly.
You can remove the seeds if necessary.
Whether you use the peel, flesh, or both depends on the preserved lemons you're working with. The peel is especially flavorful and is often the part you'll see used in Moroccan-inspired cooking.
Kitchen Technique: Start conservatively. Preserved lemons can be extremely salty, so you can always add more to the salad but can't easily take them back out.
Step 2: Make the Cashew Cream
Soak the cashews until softened.
Add them to a blender with water, lemon juice, vinegar, garlic powder, Dijon, salt, and pepper.
Blend until completely smooth.
Add more water a tablespoon at a time until you reach a creamy dressing consistency.
Taste.
You want the dressing to be creamy, tangy, and just salty enough.
Step 3: Sauté the Vegan Meat Crumbles
Heat olive oil in a skillet over medium-high heat.
Add the Nutcase vegan meat crumbles.
Season with black pepper and any additional spices you like.
Cook until browned and slightly crispy around the edges.
Remove from the heat.
Kitchen Technique: Don't stir constantly. Let the crumbles sit against the hot pan long enough to develop browned edges.
That little bit of caramelization makes the vegan meat taste much more substantial.
Step 4: Build the Salad
Add the greens, tomatoes, roasted bell peppers, capers, sun-dried tomatoes, and sliced preserved lemon to a large bowl.
Add fresh herbs.
Toss gently.
Don't add the cashew cream yet.
Step 5: Add the Vegan Crumbles
Scatter the warm vegan meat crumbles over the salad.
I like keeping them on top rather than mixing everything aggressively. That way, you get bites of crispy vegan meat throughout the salad.
Step 6: Dress & Finish
Drizzle with the cashew cream.
Finish with fresh herbs, cracked black pepper, and an optional squeeze of fresh lemon.
Serve immediately.
How to Balance Preserved Lemon
Preserved lemon is powerful.
If your salad tastes too salty, add more greens, tomatoes, avocado, or a creamy element.
If it tastes too sharp, add more cashew cream or olive oil.
If it tastes too rich, add fresh lemon juice or vinegar.
If it tastes flat, you probably need more preserved lemon, capers, salt, or acid.
Think of the salad as a balancing act between:
salty + sour + creamy + fresh + savory.
Make It Your Own
This is where I want you to get creative.
You don't need to make my exact salad.
Open your refrigerator.
What's in there?
A jar of roasted red peppers? Use them.
Some leftover pickles? Add them.
A lonely cucumber? Slice it.
Half an avocado? Perfect.
Leftover cooked grains? Toss them in.
Some herbs that need to be used? This is their moment.
The preserved lemon gives you a strong flavor foundation, so you have a lot of freedom everywhere else.
Jarred Ingredient Cheat Sheet
If you have it in a jar, it probably belongs here.
Olives
Kalamata, Castelvetrano, green olives, or whatever you have.
Artichokes
Marinated artichoke hearts add acidity and richness.
Pickled Onions
Excellent for extra brightness and crunch.
Roasted Peppers
Sweet, smoky, and perfect with preserved lemon.
Sun-Dried Tomatoes
Concentrated tomato flavor and chewy texture.
Capers
Tiny but powerful.
Pickled Jalapeños
Use these if you want heat.
Giardiniera
For a more aggressively tangy, crunchy salad.
Variations
Preserved Lemon Chickpea Salad
Swap the vegan meat crumbles for crispy roasted chickpeas.
Preserved Lemon Couscous Salad
Add cooked couscous and extra herbs for a more substantial grain salad.
Moroccan-Inspired Grain Bowl
Serve the salad over quinoa or couscous with roasted vegetables and hummus.
Creamy Hummus Version
Replace the cashew cream with thinned hummus.
Spicy Version
Add harissa, Aleppo pepper, or chili flakes to the dressing.
Mediterranean Version
Add cucumber, Kalamata olives, oregano, and roasted eggplant.
Ingredient Substitutions
| Ingredient | Substitute |
|---|---|
| Preserved lemon | Lemon zest + lemon juice + pinch of salt |
| Nutcase vegan crumbles | Beyond, Impossible, lentils, or chickpeas |
| Cashew cream | Hummus, tahini dressing, or vegan yogurt |
| Roasted peppers | Fresh bell pepper |
| Sun-dried tomatoes | Fresh tomatoes |
| Capers | Chopped olives |
| Summer greens | Romaine, arugula, spinach, or kale |
| Basil | Parsley, cilantro, or mint |
| Dijon | Mustard |
| Raw cashews | Vegan mayo |
If you don't have preserved lemons, you can approximate the flavor with finely grated lemon zest, lemon juice, and a pinch of salt. It won't have exactly the same fermented complexity, but it'll still give you that salty-bright lemon character.
Frequently Asked Questions
What do preserved lemons taste like?
Preserved lemons are intensely lemony, salty, tangy, and slightly fermented. They're much more concentrated than fresh lemons.
Do you eat the preserved lemon peel?
Yes. The peel is often the most flavorful part. Depending on the product and your preference, you can use the peel, flesh, or both.
Do preserved lemons need to be rinsed?
Not always. If yours are particularly salty, a quick rinse can make them easier to use in a salad.
Can I make this salad ahead?
You can prepare the components ahead, but I recommend waiting to combine the greens, avocado, cashew cream, and vegan crumbles until shortly before serving.
What can I use instead of vegan meat?
Beans, chickpeas, lentils, crispy tofu, tempeh, vegan sausage, or roasted potatoes can all make this a satisfying meal.
Is preserved lemon salad vegan?
Yes. This recipe is completely vegan when prepared with vegan meat crumbles and plant-based cashew cream.
What to Serve With Preserved Lemon Salad
This salad can absolutely be a meal on its own, but it also works beautifully alongside:
- Grilled sourdough
- Hummus
- Falafel
- Roasted potatoes
- Couscous
- Quinoa
- Grilled vegetables
- Vegan kebabs
- Crispy tofu
- Vegan sausages
For a larger spread, serve it with hummus, warm pita, olives, roasted vegetables, and a bowl of grains.
Internal Links: More Make Pure Thy Heart Recipes
Build this recipe into a larger vegan salad and plant-based protein content cluster by linking to related recipes on Make Pure Thy Heart:
- Summer Bean & Tomato Salad with Seared Zucchini — A fresh bean salad with tomatoes, avocado, herbs, seared zucchini, and a bright argan oil dressing.
- Three Sisters Salad with Creamy Corn Dressing — Corn, squash, beans, fresh herbs, and a creamy corn dressing make this another vegetable-forward vegan salad.
- Pear Tomato Summer Salad with Seared Fennel — Summer tomatoes, pears, fennel, greens, basil, and a creamy Dijon dressing.
- Cold Tomato Noodles — A refreshing noodle dish with tomatoes, soy sauce, vinegar, sesame oil, scallions, and sesame seeds.
- Beyond Steak & Tomato Salad — Seared vegan steak with tomatoes, onions, parsley, and a simple sweet-tangy dressing.
- Impossible BBQ Fruit Salad — Greens, summer fruit, tomatoes, and plant-based meat with a creamy pickle-mustard dressing.
- Vegan Bangers & Beans — Seared vegan sausages over a miso tomato stew with beans, zucchini, squash, and spinach.
Storage
Store the salad components separately whenever possible.
The cashew cream will keep in the refrigerator for approximately 4–5 days.
The sautéed vegan meat crumbles can be refrigerated for 3–4 days.
The assembled salad is best eaten the same day, especially once the greens are dressed.
Nutrition
Estimated per serving:
Calories: 420 kcal
Protein: 19 g
Carbohydrates: 25 g
Fat: 28 g
Fiber: 7 g
Sugar: 8 g
Sodium: 700 mg
Nutrition will vary depending on the vegan meat crumbles, cashew cream, preserved lemons, and amount of dressing used.
Final Thoughts
This Preserved Lemon Salad is less about following a recipe and more about learning a formula you can use all summer long.
Start with something fresh. Add something preserved. Add something hearty. Bring in something creamy. Finish with acid and herbs.
That's it.
The preserved lemons from Moroccan Olive Grove were the inspiration here, but once you have that salty, intensely lemony ingredient in your refrigerator, the possibilities are wide open. Add roasted peppers one day, artichokes the next. Swap the vegan crumbles for chickpeas. Use hummus instead of cashew cream. Throw in leftover grains. Add whatever looks good at the farmers market.
The recipe is the framework. Your refrigerator gets to write the rest.
Preserved Lemon Salad with Cashew Cream & Vegan Meat Crumbles
Ingredients
Salad
- 5 –6 cups summer greens
- 2 cups ripe tomatoes chopped
- ½ cup roasted bell peppers sliced
- ¼ cup capers
- ¼ cup sun-dried tomatoes sliced
- 1 –2 preserved lemons
- 1 package Nutcase vegan meat crumbles
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- Fresh basil cilantro, parsley, or mint
- Freshly cracked black pepper
Cashew Cream Dressing
- ¾ cup raw cashews soaked
- ½ cup water plus more as needed
- 1 tablespoon lemon juice
- 1 tablespoon vinegar
- ½ teaspoon garlic powder
- ½ teaspoon Dijon mustard
- Salt to taste
- Black pepper
Instructions
Step 1: Prepare the Preserved Lemons
- Remove the preserved lemons from the jar.
- If they're particularly salty, give them a quick rinse.
- Slice them thinly.
- You can remove the seeds if necessary.
- Whether you use the peel, flesh, or both depends on the preserved lemons you're working with. The peel is especially flavorful and is often the part you'll see used in Moroccan-inspired cooking.
- Kitchen Technique: Start conservatively. Preserved lemons can be extremely salty, so you can always add more to the salad but can't easily take them back out.
Step 2: Make the Cashew Cream
- Soak the cashews until softened.
- Add them to a blender with water, lemon juice, vinegar, garlic powder, Dijon, salt, and pepper.
- Blend until completely smooth.
- Add more water a tablespoon at a time until you reach a creamy dressing consistency.
- Taste.
- You want the dressing to be creamy, tangy, and just salty enough.
Step 3: Sauté the Vegan Meat Crumbles
- Heat olive oil in a skillet over medium-high heat.
- Add the Nutcase vegan meat crumbles.
- Season with black pepper and any additional spices you like.
- Cook until browned and slightly crispy around the edges.
- Remove from the heat.
- Kitchen Technique: Don't stir constantly. Let the crumbles sit against the hot pan long enough to develop browned edges.
- That little bit of caramelization makes the vegan meat taste much more substantial.
Step 4: Build the Salad
- Add the greens, tomatoes, roasted bell peppers, capers, sun-dried tomatoes, and sliced preserved lemon to a large bowl.
- Add fresh herbs.
- Toss gently.
- Don't add the cashew cream yet.
- Step 5: Add the Vegan Crumbles
- Scatter the warm vegan meat crumbles over the salad.
- I like keeping them on top rather than mixing everything aggressively. That way, you get bites of crispy vegan meat throughout the salad.
Step 6: Dress & Finish
- Drizzle with the cashew cream.
- Finish with fresh herbs, cracked black pepper, and an optional squeeze of fresh lemon.
- Serve immediately.






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