Watermelon Salad
Looking for an easy watermelon salad? Then search no more, our savory, sweet side dish has only three steps while still using the freshest of ingredients.
Over the last seven days we’ve done a lot of outdoor grilling. Quite literally, pounds and pounds of beef and chicken have found their onto our propane and charcoal grills.
Needless to say, Kim and I have been dying for light, Summer salad. Yesterday, she came home from the store with a ripe watermelon tucked under her.
I knew that could mean only one thing, watermelon salad. After unloading the bags we got to work preparing one the easiest and freshest salads to ever grace our blog.
We can’t wait to share it with you.
Easy Summer Watermelon Salad Instructions:
First, start by dicing your watermelon into bite-sized cubes, thinly slice your red onion, chop or slice your Kalamata olives, and roughly chop the fresh mint.
Set them all inside a large mixing along with the feta cheese crumbles.
If your grocer offers any of these items pre-cut in our produce section, then I say go for it, save yourself the extra time.
Next, in medium mixing bowl with a whisk, combine the lemon juice, olive oil, and lemon zest. Whisk everything together vigorously to create a simple vinaigrette.
It’s important to note that you can try all sorts of flavored salad dressings by combining equal parts olive to different fruit juices (acids) and/or vinegars (Balsamic, Apple-Cider, etc).
Last, pour the dressing over the watermelon in the large mixing and give the salad a quick toss to coat all the ingredients before serving. Sprinkle the dish with salt and pepper to taste.
My only word of caution is in regards to storage, the lemon juice does a number on the delicate watermelon flesh.
So, if your making this dish in advance, I wouldn’t add the dressing until your ready to serve the salad.
Watermelon Salad Tips:
- If you have a small mason jar and lid, try mixing your dressing in that instead of the mixing bowl. Simply combine all the ingredients, seal it with the lid, and have a nice long shake session.
- When picking a watermelon, I try to use my sense of smell. Does it smell sweet? If so, you’re probably good, if not choose a different one.
- For a sweeter watermelon salad, try substituting balsamic vinegar for the lemon juice.
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Ingredients
- 16 ounces watermelon, cubed
- 3 ounces feta cheese, crumbled
- 2 ounces purple onion, thinly sliced
- 2 ounces kalamata olives, chopped or sliced
- 3 tablespoons mint leaves, chopped
- 2 tablespoons freshly squeezed lemon juice
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 1 tablespoon lemon zest
- Salt and pepper, to taste
Instructions
- First, start by dicing your watermelon into bite-sized cubes, thinly slice your red onion, chop or slice your Kalamata olives, and roughly chop the fresh mint. Set them all inside a large mixing along with the feta cheese crumbles.
- Next, in medium mixing bowl with a whisk, combine the lemon juice, olive oil, and lemon zest. Whisk everything together vigorously to create a simple vinaigrette.
- Last, pour the dressing over the watermelon in the large mixing and give the salad a quick toss to coat all the ingredients before serving. Sprinkle with salt and pepper to taste.
Give me watermelon and I’m one happy girl. Watermelon, feta and mint leaves salad- i’m in heaven! What can be better than this on a hot summer day!
Thank you, Jo! Kim and I agree, watermelon and Summer just go together. Have a lovely day 🙂
It sure does, thank you for commenting. Have a great Monday 🙂
Give me watermelon and I’m one happy girl. Watermelon, feta and mint leaves salad- i’m in heaven! What can be better than this on a hot summer day!
Give me watermelon and I’m one happy girl. Watermelon, feta and mint leaves salad- i’m in heaven! What can be better than this on a hot summer day!
Oh my goodness this salad looks amazing!! I love a good fruit type salad and this is right up my alley!! I love these ingredients….so unique! I can’t wait to try this! Perfect for summer!
Thank you, Amanda! Whenever someone uses the phrase “..so unique,” I get nervous lol! Just kidding, thank you for commenting and have a lovely day 🙂
I had something similar to this salad at a party recently and have been craving it ever since. Now I can make it on my own!
Thank you, Lorie! Kim and I hope enjoy our recipe 🙂
Oh my goodness this salad looks amazing!! I love a good fruit type salad and this is right up my alley!! I love these ingredients….so unique! I can’t wait to try this! Perfect for summer!
Oh my goodness this salad looks amazing!! I love a good fruit type salad and this is right up my alley!! I love these ingredients….so unique! I can’t wait to try this! Perfect for summer!
I had something similar to this salad at a party recently and have been craving it ever since. Now I can make it on my own!
I had something similar to this salad at a party recently and have been craving it ever since. Now I can make it on my own!
This looks perfect for a summer lunch or dinner. I love watermelon! Adding it to salad sounds super refreshing and tasty!
Thank you, Sara! We hope you give it a try some time 🙂
I have to admit, I’ve never thought about doing a salad with watermelon…I’m too busy just eating chunks of it straight out of the fridge! But I love this idea, to make it into an “official” side dish for summer entertaining
Thank you, Karyl! I was skeptical of it in the beginning but I ended up enjoying it. Kim and I hope you enjoy the salad 🙂
This looks perfect for a summer lunch or dinner. I love watermelon! Adding it to salad sounds super refreshing and tasty!
This looks perfect for a summer lunch or dinner. I love watermelon! Adding it to salad sounds super refreshing and tasty!
We’ve been getting the BEST watermelon lately. I’ve never tried using it for a savory salad but this sounds amazing. Going to try it out ASAP!
Thank you, Jordan! Kim and I hope you enjoy the salad 🙂
I have to admit, I’ve never thought about doing a salad with watermelon…I’m too busy just eating chunks of it straight out of the fridge! But I love this idea, to make it into an “official” side dish for summer entertaining