As soon as spring comes, this is the first salad on my menu.
It is really our family’s favorite salad. —Kukla
This salad is the perfect I-wish-I-was-outside salad. It’s a spring version of summery potato salad—sans potatoes. It has a mix of crunch (radishes and cucumber) and mush (feta and hard-boiled eggs); for a lettuce-free salad, it’s surprisingly filled with green: fresh dill, scallions, and radish tops. And its thick sour cream and yogurt dressing is comforting, thickly coating every bite, consoling us that warmer weather is surely right around the corner.
Kukla's directions on chopping and slicing the vegetables are sparse, and unfortunately, she’s no longer with us to ask exactly how she did it. I chose a medium-dice for the cucumbers and thin slices for the radishes; the latter choice resulted in me needing to hand-separate clumps of radish slices in the salad since they were prone to sticking together. The good news is, the salad will taste good however you prep the vegetables: slice the radishes into half-moons, finely dice the cucumbers, or roughly chop them both and call it a day. —The Editors
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