If you enjoy watermelon, this is your new summer salad. This simple watermelon salad recipe features classic Mediterranean flavors like tangy crumbled feta and fresh mint. Roughly chopped pistachios, lightly pickled shallots and a drizzle of olive oil make it taste incredible. The layering method might make this salad look fancy, but it’s easy to make and yields a stunning display. Grab your largest platter for this recipe so the ingredients can be evenly distributed and scooped without stirring. The composition of this salad helps avoid the watery watermelon, messy-looking feta situation that plagues many watermelon salads.

This watermelon salad was inspired by one we tasted in Tampa last summer. I loved the pistachios sprinkled on top. They offered the perfect crunch, and the green color contrasted beautifully with the bright red watermelon. I’m still obsessed with the vinegar-soaked shallot that I used on this Watermelon Salad with Herbed Yogurt Sauce, and it worked just as well here. The shallots are lightly pickled, so they’re tangy but less pungent, and a drizzle of the leftover vinegar brightens up the whole salad. Isn’t it lovely? This beautiful salad is sure to be a hit at your summer parties.

How to Choose Your Watermelon

To make the best watermelon salad, start with a great watermelon. It’s a bummer to slice into a watermelon and find pale, flavorless fruit. I’m partial to the Sugar Baby heirloom variety that you see in these photos. Sugar Babies are almost solid, dark green on the outside, often nearly seedless, with a wonderfully sweet flavor. When you choose a watermelon, look for one that is:

Heavy for its size Dull, not shiny Evenly shaped Darker green, with a yellow to orange “field spot” that indicates it sufficiently ripened on the vine (the stronger the yellow-orange color, the better)

Uses for Leftover Watermelon

For this recipe, you’ll need half a small watermelon (3 pounds, or about 4 cups cubed). Our toddler loves watermelon, so she takes care of the leftovers for us. If you don’t have a watermelon-obsessed tot in your household, here are some more ways to enjoy watermelon:

Make watermelon juice, so easy! Turn your watermelon juice into watermelon margaritas or watermelon mimosas Try this Tropical Fruit Salad made with cantaloupe or honeydew, watermelon, pineapple and lime Make another watermelon-focused salad, like this Arugula & Watermelon Salad with Kalamata olives, or my fancy restaurant-style Watermelon Salad with Herbed Yogurt Sauce

Watermelon Salad Serving Suggestions

This refreshing watermelon salad could inspire a full summertime spread. Try serving it with other warm-weather favorites that won’t heat up the house, like Caprese sandwiches or grilled options like pizza or veggie burgers. For complementary flavors, look for recipes using fresh mint, basil or pesto. Here are a few of my top recommendations:

Caprese Pasta Salad Favorite Veggie Burgers Green Goddess Tortellini Salad Grilled Pizza—try Arugula-Almond Pesto Pizza on the grill! Vegetarian BLT Sandwich

Watch How to Make Watermelon Salad

More Salads to Make This Summer

These refreshing salads make the best of summer produce like ripe berries, tomatoes and cucumber.

Easy Tomato Salad Fattoush Salad with Mint Dressing Layered Panzanella Seasonal Spinach Salad with raspberries or strawberries Strawberry, Basil and Goat Cheese Salad with Balsamic Drizzle

Please let me know how your watermelon salad turns out in the comments! I love hearing from you.

Make it dairy free/vegan: Omit the feta. You might like some roughly chopped, pitted Kalamatas in its place.

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