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Mint Feta Lime Melon Salad

Jessica T. Brown
A refreshing fruit salad made with watermelon, cantaloupe, and honeydew, topped with creamy feta, lime zest, fresh mint, and toasted sesame seeds.
Sweet, savory, and ready in just 10 minutes, it’s the perfect light side dish or snack.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 0 minutes
Total Time 10 minutes
Course Side Dish, Snack
Cuisine Mediterranean-inspired, Vegetarian
Servings 15 (as a snack/side)

Equipment

  • 1 large cutting board1 sharp chef’s knife
  • 1 large serving tray (or 2 medium trays)
  • 1 small bowl (for mixing lime juice/zest)
  • Measuring spoons (1 Tbsp, 1/4 cup)

Ingredients
  

  • ½ small watermelon sliced
  • ½ small cantaloupe sliced
  • ½ small honeydew melon sliced
  • ½ cup feta cheese crumbled
  • 1 medium lime zested and juiced (about 1 Tbsp juice + all zest)
  • ¼ cup fresh mint leaves torn
  • 2 Tbsp toasted sesame seeds

Instructions
 

  • Prepare the Serving Tray: Start by selecting a large serving platter or tray where the salad will be arranged.
    If you don’t have one large enough, you can use two medium trays or even individual plates.
    Lining up the fruit slices neatly will give the salad its stunning presentation, so ensure the surface is clean and has enough space to spread the fruit without overcrowding.
  • Slice the Melons: Using a sharp chef’s knife and a sturdy cutting board, carefully cut the watermelon, cantaloupe, and honeydew into manageable wedges or slices.
    Remove the rind and seeds as you go, making sure each slice is bite-sized and easy to pick up with a fork.
    The contrast of the three different melons is what makes this salad both colorful and hydrating, so aim for even, uniform pieces for the best look and texture.
  • Arrange the Melon Base: Lay out the slices of watermelon, cantaloupe, and honeydew in a single layer across your serving tray.
    For a beautiful presentation, alternate colors—placing watermelon next to honeydew, then cantaloupe, and so on.
    This rainbow-like arrangement makes the salad not only delicious but also visually impressive, perfect for entertaining.
  • Add the Creamy Feta: Take the crumbled feta cheese and sprinkle it evenly across the melon slices.
    The salty, creamy flavor of the feta balances the sweetness of the fruit, giving the salad a savory depth.
    Try to distribute the cheese so that each bite has a little bit of fruit and feta together.
  • Brighten with Lime Zest and Juice: Using a fine grater or zester, remove the outer green zest from the lime directly over the salad so the aromatic oils fall onto the fruit.
    Next, cut the lime in half and squeeze about one tablespoon of fresh juice over the top.
    The citrus not only enhances flavor but also helps keep the fruit fresh and lively.
  • Incorporate Fresh Mint: Tear the mint leaves gently with your hands—this helps release their natural oils and prevents bruising that can occur when chopping with a knife.
    Scatter the torn mint leaves across the fruit and feta, letting their fragrance add a refreshing, cooling note that makes every bite feel light and revitalizing.
  • Finish with Sesame Seeds: Toast sesame seeds in a dry skillet for a minute or two, if not already toasted, until lightly golden and fragrant.
    Sprinkle them generously over the top of the salad.
    The nutty crunch of the seeds provides texture and a subtle richness that ties together the sweet, salty, and tangy elements of the dish.
  • Serve and Enjoy Immediately: This salad is best enjoyed fresh, right after assembling, while the melon is chilled and the mint is fragrant.
    Serve it as a light side dish at barbecues, picnics, or weeknight dinners, or offer it as a refreshing snack platter at gatherings.
    If preparing in advance, you can slice the melons ahead of time, but wait until just before serving to add the feta, mint, and sesame seeds to keep the flavors bright and the textures crisp.

Notes

  • Use a sharp chef’s knife for clean, even melon slices.
  • Chill melons before slicing for extra-refreshing flavor.
  • Tear mint leaves by hand instead of chopping to preserve freshness.
  • Toast sesame seeds lightly for maximum aroma and crunch.
  • Add feta just before serving to keep it creamy, not soggy.
  • Adjust lime juice to taste depending on melon sweetness.
  • Swap sesame seeds for pumpkin or sunflower seeds if preferred.
  • Prepare melon slices in advance but assemble toppings last-minute.
  • Serve immediately for best texture and flavor.
  • This recipe easily scales up or down for any crowd size.