25 Heart-Healthy Mediterranean Recipes (2024)

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ByWendy Jo Peterson, MS, RDN

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Updated: Mar. 01, 2024

    Registered dietitian Wendy Jo Peterson prescribes meals like these better-for-you Mediterranean recipes to her clients. To round out any Mediterranean meal, pair it with lean proteins, nuts, olive oil, beans and extra vegetables.

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    Mediterranean Shrimp Orzo Salad

    Loaded with veggies and shrimp, this crowd pleaser is a tasty change from standard pasta salads. —Ginger Johnson, Pottstown, Pennsylvania

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    Mediterranean Chicken Orzo Soup

    My husband is Greek, so I’m always trying new Mediterranean recipes. This lemon chicken orzo soup is his favorite dish that I make. Serve it with a little feta or Parmesan and a side of toast. —Kristine Kosturos, Olympia, Washington.

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    If you want to make this dish vegetarian, use soy sauce instead of Worcestershire. I like this skillet meal served warm or cold. —Becky Cuba, Spotsylvania, Virginia

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    Chicken Piccata with Lemon Sauce

    Once you've tried this tangy, yet delicate lemon chicken piccata, you won't hesitate to make it for company. Seasoned with parmesan and parsley, the chicken cooks up golden brown, then is drizzled with a light lemon sauce. —Susan Pursell, Fountain Valley, California

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    Mediterranean Pork and Orzo

    On a really busy day, this meal in a bowl is one of my top picks. It's quick to put together, leaving a lot more time to relax at the table. —Mary Relyea, Canastota, New York

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    Mediterranean Chicken

    As special as it is simple to prepare, this flavorful skillet creation is dressed in tomatoes, olives and capers. It’s a knockout main dish at my house. —Mary Relyea, Canastota, New York

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    Mediterranean Turkey Potpies

    Your clan will love these wonderful stick-to-the-ribs potpies with a Mediterranean twist. I always use the leftovers from our big holiday turkey to prepare this recipe. I think my family enjoys the potpies more than the original feast! —Marie Rizzio, Interlochen, Michigan

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    Mediterranean Bulgur Salad

    Whether it's nutrition or taste you're after, it doesn't get any better than this. Bulgur, beans, tomatoes, pine nuts and olive oil team up in this vegetarian main dish salad. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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    Feta Asparagus Frittata

    Asparagus and feta cheese come together to make this frittata extra special. It's perfect for a lazy Sunday or to serve with a tossed salad for a light lunch. —Mildred Sherrer, Fort Worth, Texas

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    Mediterranean Eggplant Dip

    I love Mediterranean food, and the flavors in this dip are so vibrant. We make our own mini sandwiches once this platter is complete. —Stacy Mullens, Gresham, Oregon

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    Mediterranean Orzo Chicken Salad

    On hot days, I pull out this recipe for a cool supper. The lemon dressing is so refreshing. If you have it, use grilled chicken. —Susan Kieboam, Streetsboro, Ohio

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    Caprese Salad Kabobs

    Trade in the usual veggie platter for these fun kabobs. In addition to preparing these for get-togethers, I often make these as snacks for my family. And because assembly is so easy, the kids often ask to help. —Christine Mitchell, Glendora, California

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    Mediterranean Bulgur Bowl

    You can also transform this tasty bowl into an Italian version with mozzarella, pesto, tomatoes, spinach and basil. —Renata Smith, Brookline, Massachusetts

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    Mediterranean Romaine Salad

    This salad is my standard—I always make sure I have the ingredients on hand so I can whip up this easy salad anytime. —Trisha Kruse, Eagle, Idaho

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    Easy Mediterranean Chicken

    Everyone I know loves this special chicken recipe. I changed a few things to make it healthier, but it tastes just as good. — Kara Zilis, Oak Forest, Illinois

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    Mediterranean Shrimp Linguine

    This picture-perfect linguine is a feast for the eyes and, with a hint of heat, a treat for the palate. —Megan Hidalgo, Quarryville, Pennsylvania

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    Mediterranean Rack of Lamb

    Rack of lamb is elegant. It’s special. And it will have your guests thinking you went all out. They don’t have to know how simple rack of lamb really is to prepare. —Susan Nilsson, Sterling, Virginia

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    Mini Spinach Frittatas

    People can't get enough of these pop-in-your-mouth mini frittatas. They're a cinch to make, freeze well and the recipe easily doubles for a crowd. —Nancy Statkevicus, Tucson, Arizona

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    Marvelous Mediterranean Vegetables

    With so many barbecues in the summer, I created this simple, tasty dish to complement any entree. I like to prepare it earlier in the day and let it marinate, then I just throw it on the grill.—Cathy Godberson, Oakville, Ontario

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    Orzo-Stuffed Peppers

    Packed with orzo, Italian sausage and summer flavors, these stuffed peppers make a fun, fast-fixing meal. Get colorful with green, orange, red or yellow peppers. Use more or less pepper flakes to adjust the level of heat to your liking! —Kelly Evans, Kalamazoo, Michigan

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    I love coming inside on a cold day and smelling this comforting seafood stew simmering in the kitchen. —Lydia Becker, Kansas City, Missouri

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    Greek-Style Lemon-Garlic Chicken

    I love celebrating my Greek heritage with this super simple and scrumptious Sunday dinner idea. Prep time is a breeze and the ingredient list is relatively short for such a flavorful one-dish meal. Each time I make this I'm transported back to my ya-ya, who gave me the special honor of squeezing the lemons! —Lisa Renshaw, Kansas City, Missouri

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    Mediterranean Chickpeas

    Add this to your meatless Monday lineup. It's great with feta cheese on top. —Elaine Ober, Brookline, Massachusetts

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    Mediterranean Tuna Salad

    In spite of a long list of ingredients, this tuna salad is very quick to prepare. You'll love the fresh flavors. —Renee Nash, Snoqualmie, Washington

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    Mediterranean Shrimp Skillet for Two

    “Tender shrimp, fresh spinach and minced basil combine with tangy lemon and feta cheese to give this wonderful pasta toss a unique flavor. It's a delicious, fast dinner for one or two."—Heidi Farnworth, Riverton, Utah

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    Originally Published: January 28, 2019

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    Wendy Jo Peterson, MS, RDN

    Wendy Jo is a master’s-level culinary dietitian and an award-winning author who has written 10 books and counting, including the award-winning “Born to Eat: Whole, Healthy Foods from Baby’s First Bite.” With more than 20 years of experience working in the nutrition science space with culinary-focused brands, she’s an intuitive foodie and ...

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    FAQs

    What is the healthiest Mediterranean food? ›

    A good amount of fish, especially fish rich in omega-3 fatty acids. A moderate amount of natural cheese and yogurt. Little or no red meat, choosing poultry, fish or beans instead of red meat. Little or no sweets, sugary drinks or butter.

    What is a heart-healthy Mediterranean diet? ›

    Each day, eat vegetables, fruits, whole grains and plant-based fats. Each week, have fish, poultry, beans, legumes and eggs. Enjoy moderate portions of dairy products. Limit how much red meat you eat.

    Are eggs allowed on a Mediterranean diet? ›

    Additionally, the Mediterranean Diet embraces consumption of seafood, which offers omega-3 fatty acids. Eggs, poultry, yogurt, and cheese are also authentic Mediterranean foods that are enjoyed in moderation. Red meats and sweets are reserved for special occasions.

    What is a typical Mediterranean breakfast? ›

    Common Mediterranean Breakfast Foods

    Yogurt: We love Greek yogurt which is higher in protein, and lower in sugar. Eggs: A great source of protein and healthy fats. Oats: A healthy whole grain used in oatmeal and baked goods. Fruit: All types of fruit are encouraged on the Mediterranean diet.

    What is not eaten in a Mediterranean diet? ›

    The Mediterranean diet is high in plant-based foods such as vegetables, fruits, whole grains, beans, nuts, seeds, and olive oil. Foods not allowed include processed red meats, heavily processed foods, refined grains, alcohol, butter, and refined/processed/hydrogenated oils.

    Are bananas ok on the Mediterranean diet? ›

    You can base your diet on these foods: Vegetables: tomatoes, broccoli, kale, spinach, onions, cauliflower, carrots, Brussels sprouts, cucumbers, potatoes, sweet potatoes, turnips. Fruits: apples, bananas, oranges, pears, strawberries, grapes, dates, figs, melons, peaches.

    Is peanut butter ok on a Mediterranean diet? ›

    And as plant-based protein sources that are high in good and unsaturated fats, peanuts and peanut butter are a natural fit within Mediterranean and Flexitarian ways of eating. Unfamiliar with the Mediterranean and Flexitarian diets?

    Are potatoes allowed on a Mediterranean diet? ›

    Many people wonder whether you can eat potatoes on the Mediterranean diet. It's recommended by experts that you prioritize non-starchy vegetables like dark leafy greens, bell peppers and broccoli among others. But you can definitely enjoy starchy options like potatoes in moderation on a Mediterranean diet.

    Is oatmeal allowed on Mediterranean diet? ›

    Absolutely to all three! Oats are a whole grain, which is encouraged on the Mediterranean diet.

    What do I drink in the morning on a Mediterranean diet? ›

    Water should be the first thing you reach for. Coffee and tea are also fine, as long as you watch the added cream or sugar. Limit intake of sugar- sweetened drinks, like soda, fruit juice, or sweet tea. One glass of red wine is also permitted in this diet.

    What is the staple food of the Mediterranean diet? ›

    Mediterranean Diet Pantry Staples

    Fresh or frozen fish and seafood. Fresh, frozen or canned vegetables (aim for no salt added) and fruits (packed in its own juice or no sugar added)

    What is a typical Mediterranean lunch? ›

    Lunch on the Mediterranean diet typically includes colorful ingredients — like vegetables and whole grains — that are flavorful and packed with nutrients. You can enjoy meals like falafel sandwiches, quinoa bowls, and tuna salads for lunch while following this diet.

    What is healthy from a Mediterranean restaurant? ›

    5 Tasty Mediterranean Food Ideas for a Healthy Diet!
    • Toasted Falafel Pita Sandwich. Of all the types of Mediterranean cuisine, gyros are probably one of the most recognized and beloved. ...
    • Kale Pesto Zucchini Noodles. ...
    • Quinoa Stuffed Peppers. ...
    • Baked Falafel Bliss Bowl with Tahini Dressing. ...
    • Tomato and Olive Crostini.

    What do I eat on the Mediterranean diet to lose weight? ›

    You'll eat mostly plant-based foods, including fruits and vegetables, potatoes, whole-grain bread, beans, nuts, and seeds. You can have yogurt, cheese, poultry, and eggs in small portions. You should eat fish and seafood at least twice a week.

    What is considered the healthiest diet in the world? ›

    Widely considered to be one of the healthiest diets in the world, the Okinawan diet has numerous health benefits. So much so that Japan has the lowest obesity rates and second longest life expectancy of any developed country. The Okinawan diet is centred around fish, seafood, tofu, and other nutrient-rich ingredients.

    Is pasta ok for a Mediterranean diet? ›

    A typical Mediterranean diet has common elements such as lots of vegetables, fruits, beans, cereals and cereal products, for example wholegrain bread, pasta and brown rice.

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