This salad is fabulous with crumbled goat or feta cheese...I like it best with goat cheese. Layering the ingredients, rather than tossing them, preserves the color and texture. Reserve the dressing until right before you serve the salad; because, otherwise, you'll be draining the dressing along with any accumulated watermelon juice.
Cold and Refreshing...
And Pretty Guilt-Free!
Serves approximately 8
Ingredients
- approx. 9 c. chilled, seedless, ripe watermelon flesh cut into about 2" large chunks (about 1/2 a medium melon)
- 5 oz. crumbled goat (or feta) cheese
- 1 c. washed and dried fresh blueberries
- lime dressing, chilled (I use Paul Newman's Lite Lime Vinaigrette.)
- sprig of fresh mint for garnish
Directions
- Layer the salad: Begin with the watermelon, then add the blueberries and sprinkle with the cheese. Repeat the layers until your bowl is full...the size of your bowl will determine the number of layers and how the ingredients should be divided. Do not toss the salad!
- Can be made up to one day ahead. Right before you serve, drain any accumulated watermelon juice; shake the dressing well and lightly drizzle on the salad.
- Garnish with a spring of fresh mint.
You, your family and guests can enjoy all you want of this pretty guilt-free salad!
My grandson, now four, gets so excited anticipating the whole watermelon he'll receive on the Fourth...it's a tradition!
A "Whooole" Watermelon....
Looks yummy and super easy!
ReplyDeleteThis salad is one of my favorites...so refreshing and flavorful! I've yet to try adding in blueberries but it looks like the perfect idea! Love watermelon in the Summer...cute picture of your grandson ;)
ReplyDeleteNothing better to beat the heat than a cold fruit salad, and love it with the feta cheese, one of my all-time favorites!
ReplyDeleteAw, your grandson is a doll! And this salad is terrific as well as beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love the combo of watermelon and goat cheese. So very good! This looks so refreshing and beautiful Bonnie. What a great pic of your grandson too!
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