Loaded with tons of fresh, healthy Mediterranean goodness and a flavorful sun-dried tomato dressing, this Mediterranean zucchini noodle salad will quickly become a favorite!

Let’s talk about why you’re gonna be wanting to eat this killer zucchini noodle salad every day!
For one thing, it’s absolutely LOADED to capacity with Mediterranean ingredient goodness. For another thing, it’s just about the easiest thing ever to pull together.
Promise you won’t miss the carbs whatsoever here today!

The zucchini noodles fill in flawlessly for regular noodles and gives this salad an extra-healthy feel.
It also just looks dang beautiful which is always a plus if we’re talking about our salad game.
This Mediterranean Zucchini Noodle Salad features…
- Tender spiralized zucchini noodles
- Tangy kalamata olives and artichoke hearts
- Fresh cherry tomatoes and crumbled feta cheese
- A tangy sun-dried tomato dressing

Making the Mediterranean Zucchini Noodle Salad
(scroll down to the bottom of post for the full recipe)
Ingredients You Will Need
- Zucchini
- Cherry tomatoes
- Sun-dried tomatoes
- Balsamic vinegar
- Feta cheese
- Olive oil
- Kalamata olives
- Artichoke hearts
- Garlic
Spiralizing Zucchini
You will need about 3 medium zucchinis and a spiralizer to make zucchini noodles (we typically use the kitchen aid attachment)
If the zucchini noodles are too long once spiralized, break noodles into shorter pieces for easier serving.
In the event that you don’t have a spiralizer, I would recommend trying your local grocery store as a lot of grocery stores carry pre-spiralized zucchini noodles in the refrigerated produce section.
If you can’t find zucchini noodles anywhere and you don’t have access to a spiralizer, take a potato peeler to zucchini and peel into thin long ribbons to use in place of the noodles.

Tips for Perfect Zucchini Noodle Salad
- Buy pit-less kalamata olives and chopped artichoke hearts – this helps speed along the prep time.
- Use oil-packed sun-dried tomatoes – oil-packed tomatoes are typically softer and break down easier into the dressing.
- Make dressing in food processor – we like to make this salad in the food processor because it makes it smooth and completely breaks down the tomatoes every time.
- Dress salad just before serving – don’t dress the salad too far in advance of serving, because the zucchini noodles tend to release water the longer it sits.
Flavor Variations
Try these ideas for a different twist on this salad!
- Change up the veggies – any fresh veggie would be a welcome addition to this salad. Try peas, sweet peppers, or shredded carrots.
- Use regular noodles in place of zucchini – regular cooked noodles sub in perfectly for the zucchini noodles. You can also do a combination of half regular noodles/half zucchini.
- Swap out the cheese – goat cheese, fresh mozzarella pearls, or grated Parmesan would be great additions.
- Try a different dressing – you can use a pre-made dressing such as balsamic, red wine, or Italian.
How to Meal Prep Salad
All the components of this salad can be prepped ahead of time if you’re looking for a time saver!
Spiralize the zucchini and halve olives, tomatoes, and artichoke hearts up to 3 days in advance and store separately in fridge.
The dressing may also be made and stored in the fridge up to 1 week. When ready to serve, combine everything per recipe instructions and serve immediately.

The sun-dried tomato dressing is what really seals the deal on this beautiful salad and brings SO much flavor to otherwise-boring zucchini noodles.
I think you’ve found your new go-to summer lunch salad!
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More summer salads to add to your salad arsenal…
Sun-Dried Tomato Mediterranean Zucchini Noodle Salad
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Ingredients
- 3 cups spiralized zucchini (about 3 medium zucchini)
- 1/2 cup kalamata olives, halved
- 1 (12) oz jar artichoke hearts, roughly chopped
- 1 cup halved cherry tomatoes
- 1/2 cup crumbled feta cheese
- Salt and pepper to taste
- 1/4 cup oil-packed sun-dried tomatoes
- 2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
- 1/4 cup water
- 1 clove garlic
- 1/4 cup olive oil
Instructions
- In a large bowl, combine spiralized zucchini, olives, artichoke hearts, tomatoes, and feta. Set aside.
- Place sundried tomatoes, vinegar, water, and garlic in food processor. With food processor running, drizzle olive oil through top, pulsing dressing until completely smooth. Season dressing with salt and pepper to taste.
- When ready to serve, toss sundried tomato dressing with zucchini noodle mixture. Season with salt and pepper to taste if needed. Serve salad immediately and enjoy!
Nutrition
This recipe was updated with new photos and recipe notes 5/12/22.

Gayle @ Pumpkin 'N Spice says
Ok you are totally convinving me that I need to make zoodles asap, especially if it’s in a salad like this! I bought aa spiralizer months ago, but I still haven’t used it. Time to change that. This looks perfect, Sarah! Love the zesty flavors!
Sarah says
You totally need to pull out your spiralizer and make these zoodles, Gayle!!
Ashley | The Recipe Rebel says
THIS is one seriously gorgeous salad! Why don’t I have a spiralizer yet?? It just seems wrong! Lol
Sarah says
Girl, you NEED a spiralizer asap! 😀
Jen | Baked by an Introvert says
Sun-dried tomatoes are totally my thing. Love them!! I just know I would devour this zoodle salad and possibly drink the dressing…
Sarah says
Haha! I’m right there with you on drinking the dressing! It’s just waaay too good. 😉
Billie Scarborough says
This the recipe that makes me use sun dried tomatoes and feta! I have spiralizer and eat a lot of zuchini and yellow squash noodles but never thought of SDT [sorry that sounds like a disease doesn’t it? Lol] okay sun dried tomato dressing. You got me!
mira says
Love zucchini noodles! This salad looks awesome! Love the sun dried tomato dressing! Pinning!
Sarah says
Thank you for pinning Mira! 🙂 🙂
marcie says
I love this series, Sarah, and I could salads like this for dinner all week long easily! I love the flavors going on here, and I’m really loving the sound of that sun dried tomato dressing! I definitely need to give that a try. 🙂
Sarah says
Aren’t salads just the best?? I could eat ’em every day easily. 😉 Thanks Marcie!!
Rachel @the dessert chronicles says
I’m so into zucchini noodles right now and loving the flavors in this dish!
Sarah says
Thanks Rachel! Zoodles are the BEST! 😉
Jessica @ Sweetest Menu says
Amazing salad Sarah! You are making me want to run out right now and buy a spiraliser! Soooo pretty!
Sarah says
You totally need to buy a spiralizer, Jessica! You will not regret it. 😉
Mary Ann Macinko says
Which spritzer do you recommend I borrowed a microplane one and even my husband couldn’t do the whole small sweet potato?
Sarah says
I would highly recommend the Kitchenaid spiralizer attachment! It’s one of my favorite kitchen tools. 🙂
Jane says
Hi, I love the sound of this salad and plan to make i tomorrow for company! Can you please tell me how to move the icons (Pinterest etc) from the left, as it partially covers the content of the recipe. Thank you.
Sarah says
Sorry about that Jane! I’ve made a few changes to the icons now— can you tell me if you can view the recipe now?
Jennifer says
Do you cook the zucchini? Silly question but this will my first time using my spiralizer ?
Sarah says
Not silly at all, Jennifer! 🙂 Nope, the zucchini doesn’t need to be cooked.
Jenniferj says
Thank you!
Jennifer says
Holy moly!!! I made this today and it is awesome!!! So so good and I don’t feel bad eating it! So much flavor! Yummy!
Sarah says
I’m so happy to hear that, Jennifer! Thanks for reporting back! 🙂
Nixy says
I’m from Hungary, and first time I’ve tried to make mediterranean taste at home and I have to tell it was really really awesome 🙂 Thanks for this healthy recipe 🙂
Sarah says
I’m so glad to hear that, Nixy! Thanks for trying this recipe!
Gabrielle Falk says
I don’t have a spiralizer, but I did buy a mandolin which can slice very thinly. Can also julienne etc.. My husband wouldn’t eat this because he’s a pain in the … However I’m certainly going to make it because it sounds delicious.
Sarah says
Definitely let me know how this salad turns out if you make it, Gabrielle!!
Bonny says
Of there are any leftovers are they soggy the next day ?
Sarah says
Leftovers keep just fine for an additional day, Bonny! 🙂
Kasey says
Thank you for sharing this recipe…I brought it to a BBQ yesterday, it was a big hit!!!! I enjoyed it so much, I’m making it again today…just for me!
Sarah says
That’s so great to hear, Kasey! Enjoy!!
Diana Freeman says
Can’t wait to try recipe!
Jess says
This dish looks so delicious and refreshing! Love finding new recipes that have zoodles in them. They’re so healthy