Watermelon salad is the essence of summer. The refreshing combination of sweet watermelon, cool cucumbers, and salty feta with a pop of fresh mint means this watermelon feta salad recipe is easy to make and easy to enjoy with friends and family.
Every bite of this watermelon salad is refreshing and packed with sweet and salty flavors. Watermelon season is my absolute favorite! I love the sweet, cool, refreshing taste of this summertime fruit so much that I add it to sangria in my Watermelon Sangria recipe and I even put it on the grill. When it comes to watermelon I do not mess around.
Growing up by the shores of the Mediterranean, my summers in Port Said, Egypt consisted of two things: the beach and watermelons. I remember spending long days on the sunny beach with my favorite snack in hand: slices of watermelon topped with crumbles of creamy feta. I spent hours with my father at the local market called the Souq where he would teach me how to pick watermelon so it was sweet and ripe everytime. These are skills I still use to this day.
I still love nothing more than the combination of salty feta over sweet, cool watermelon. And this watermelon salad with feta, cucumbers and fresh herbs, is another level of delicious. I think of this watermelon feta salad as grown up version of my favorite snack, and the zesty honey-lime dressing sure brings everything together.
Watermelon Salad Recipe Ingredients
This summer salad is the perfect combination of flavors. Like my Strawberry Spinach Salad, it shows how delicious fruit can be in a savory salad. Juicy cubed watermelon pairs beautifully with cool cucumbers, fresh herbs, and, of course feta cheese. It’s the perfect balance of sweet and salty. Here are the fresh ingredients you need and some notes on how to prepare them:
- Watermelon: You can use 1 small watermelon or 1/2 a large watermelon. You’ll need to peel and cut the watermelon into cubes. I have a step by step tutorial on how to cut a watermelon if this is new to you, but you can also slice it in half and use a melon baller, if you’re feeling fancy!
- English cucumber or hot house cucumber: English cucumbers are sweeter and their skin is thin so you don’t need to peel them. If you end up using American slicing cucumbers, you’ll want to peel and seed the cucumbers before slicing.
- Mint and basil leaves: I used a good amount of herbs here, about 1 cup packed of each (or 15 leaves of mint and 15 leaves of fresh basil), roughly chopped or torn. Trust me, you need the punch of freshness from these herbs!
- Creamy feta cheese: You’ll need about 1/2 cup or more of creamy crumbled feta. I usually start with a small block of feta packed in the brine, and I don’t mind crumbling it myself. Feta packed in the brine is more creamy and not as salty as dry, already crumbled feta (besides I always keep a block of feta on hand in case the mood strikes for a delicious baked feta appetizer).
Watermelon Feta Salad Dressing
With juicy watermelons and cucumber, you may think the dressing is unnecessary. While this watermelon and feta salad is delicious without a dressing, a simple and bright dressing like I use here does bring it together and enhances the flavor. You only need 4 ingredients for the honey-lime dressing:
- Honey: I used 2 tablespoons of our Greek honey from Crete, the thyme and wild herb flavor really enhances and balances the other ingredients.
- Lime juice: Use lemon juice if that’s what you have on hand.
- Extra virgin olive oil: I recommend 2 tablespoons of our Greek Early Harvest EVOO or our fruity Spanish Hojiblanca EVOO for this salad.
- Kosher salt: Just a pinch is all you need here to help draw out some of the delicious juices in the cubed cucumber and watermelons.
How to Make Watermelon Salad
Summer picnic salads like thes are easy to make, add color to your table, and are so refreshing to eat on hot summer days. You can make the salad dressing ahead of time and wait to dress the salad just before serving. It should keep in your fridge for up to 3 days.
- Add your watermelon cubes, cucumber, torn fresh herbs in a large salad bowl or platter.
- Pour the honey-lime dressing on top, then gently toss to combine.
- Finally, crumble feta cheese and sprinkle it all over the salad.
Make this Watermelon Salad Your Own
I keep this salad pretty simple—watermelon, feta, cucumber and mint, but consider this a watermelon salad foundation! In addition to the ingredients already in the salad the following extras will take this salad to the next level. Play around! It’s important to have fun with your food!
- Shallots or red onions: Thinly sliced shallots will add a little punch and an extra pop of color.
- Avocado: Dice up a creamy avocado to add a little indulgence and healthy fat to this salad.
- Hot peppers: You can slice up some jalapeño rings for added crunch and heat.
- Red pepper flakes such as Aleppo pepper: I love Aleppo pepper over watermelons and over mangos, it is not too spicy but adds enough of a kick with hints of sweetness. I highly recommend it, which is why we offer it in our shop. If you try it don’t stop with fruit. I love Aleppo pepper on a simple Cherry Tomato Salad or sprinkled over the top of Creamy Whipped Feta Dip. I could go on and on about my love for this spice, but I will stop here!
What to Serve with Watermelon Salad
Watermelon salad means backyard get togethers with friends and family! The sun is shining, the grill is going, and pitcher drinks of freshly made Strawberry Lemonade or White Sangria are flowing. Once the sun begins to shine my Mediterranean heart lightens up and I’m reminded of growing up in Port Said.
When it comes to pairing this quintessential summer salad with main meals I have you covered! Because watermelon salad is so cool and refreshing it’s a nice way to balance anything spicy. I like to serve it with Grilled Chicken Legs with Garlic Harissa or keep it simple with Grilled Pork Souvlaki, or Chicken Kebabs.
If summer means fish, seafood or sandwiches to you then you’re in luck! This watermelon feta salad goes beautifully with Salmon Burgers, Grilled Swordfish or even Shawarma.
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Watermelon Salad Recipe with Feta and Cucumber
Ingredients
For the Honey-Lime Dressing
- 2 tablespoons honey
- 2 tablespoons lime juice
- 1 to 2 tablespoons quality extra virgin olive oil I used Greek Early Harvest
- pinch of salt
For the Watermelon Salad
- 1/2 watermelon peeled, cut into cubes
- 1 English or Hot House cucumber, cubed (about 2 cupfuls of cubed cucumbers)
- 15 fresh mint leaves, chopped
- 15 fresh basil leaves, chopped
- 1/2 cup crumbled feta cheese, more to your liking
Instructions
- Make the dressing: In a small bowl, whisk together the honey, lime juice, olive oil and pinch of salt. Set aside for a moment.
- Make the Salad: In a large bowl or serving platter with sides, combine the watermelon, cucumbers, and fresh herbs.
- Finish and Serve: Top the watermelon salad with the dressing and gently toss to combine. Top with the feta cheese and serve!
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Notes
- Variations: you can add shallots or red onions, avocado cubes, or hot peppers. You can also season the salad with a dash of Aleppo-style pepper flakes which adds a little bit of heat with sweet undertones.
- Tips for Leftovers: Because this is a super watery salad, with watermelon and cucumber being the star ingredients, it is best to finish it on the same day you prepare it. However, if you have some leftovers, you can store in a tight-lid glass container for a night or two (test before serving.)
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This salad is the essence of summer. So fresh and thirst quenching. A great side salad for BBQ. I love it!!!
Awesome, Kristen! It’s one of my favorites!
I also added some red onion, fresh ground pepper and mixed lettuce greens to add more volume to the recipe…..turned out great!!!
Great idea!
Can you use lemon instead of lime?
Absolutely! Enjoy!
How far in advance should this be made…….won’t it get watery from the watermelon if left on the table for awhile? Is there a way to prevent this from happening?
Hey Peggy, so you’re right, this one I typically make a little bit before serving.
Cube the watermelon in advance and drain in colander. I’ve even done this a day in advance, just keep refrigerated
Sure, that works!
I toss with a couple tbsp chia seeds! When served right away, they will add a bit of a crunch. When prepared in advance, the chia seeds will absorb that excess liquid. Added bonus are the extra nutrients chia seeds provides… protein, Omega-3s, antioxidants, etc!
Great post! Have nice day ! 🙂 emzzk
This looks so good and refreshing. Planning a girls weekend and want to give it a try. Can it be made ahead or should I wait until just before serving to put it together?
Hi Lyn, my apologies, I have not been able to get to comments as quickly as I like. This is best prepared closer to the time of serving. But you could certainly cut up the cucumbers and watermelons and save them each in their own container in the fridge until you are ready to assemble. Enjoy!
Made this for BBQ on July 4th. So good and refreshing ! Thanks for the recipe
Yay! Thanks for giving it a try Casie! So glad you enjoyed it!
This salad is awesome….my 3 favourite things watermelon cucumber and mint
This looks delicious. Just wondering if the mint leaves were supposed to be listed twice? Thanks!
Good catch, Janice! No, just once. I will make the correction!
Not a bad idea!
hey suzy… love Mediterranean food.. n ur recipes are so good n u make it so much easier with the pics u post… thank you
Shweta, thanks so much for the kind comment! Hope you find more recipes to try here!!!
It will surely take some time to try and test all the 25 recipes I found today on this side, but I will try first the easiest one….
The Summer Watermelon Salad with Cucumber, Feta and Mint
Than I will take it out with me to the next park and sit down there, trying to hear the Waves of the Mediterranean See, knocking and playing with the rock, just on the backside of the Hotel…, this wonderful sound of the nature… I still have it in my ears…
It will remind me on the time, when I worked for more then a year as GM of one of the Hotels in Bizerte, on the North-West Side of Tunisia… so faraway from Montreal (Quebec), where I am yet..
Thanks for all this wonderful dishes… who are mostly just have to wait that Ramadan is over… a time I will use to read one after the other one.. to be prepared to cook them in a few weeks…. Inhallah
Adrian
Thank you so much for your lovely note! Glad you like these recipes. I can’t wait for you to try them!
Thinking of making this for a graduation party! How far in advance can I make the salad without having it get soggy?
Hi Hanne, you could probably do some of the prep the night before…cut the watermelon and cucumbers, for example…but keep everything in it’s own container refrigerated. Then just before the party, put it all together. Add the dressing the feta. Makes sense? Hope this helps.
What a fun memory! And such a smart way to keep the watermelons cool! 🙂
This looks wonderfully refreshing…I don’t normally think to pair watermelon and feta but I am definitely trying it! I have a feeling we are going to love it!
Michelle, thank you for stopping in! I hope you give this recipe a try soon. Will be eager to hear your thoughts, friend! Thanks.
Oh to grow up near Mediterranean waters – and love the idea of burying the watermelon in the sand to keep it cool!
Hi Deanna! Thanks for the kind comment. Yes, burring the watermelon deep in the sand helped a lot! Glad to see you here.
Omigosh, Dollie! You post the most awesome recipes! You make it easy, fun and exciting incorporate Mediterraneae (just made up that word) into one’s lifestyle.
Hi Lynn! Thanks so much!!! I’m really humbled that you find my recipes awesome. Enjoy the Mediterranean lifestyle 🙂
Gotta try that! Looks like a very refreshing salad to beat the summer heat. It’s really nice that you are promoting the Mediterranean diet, it’s not only good for the body but the MIND too!
Completely, Nate! thank you so much for stopping in and sharing.