watermelon feta cucumber mint

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Bring together juicy watermelon, crisp cucumber, creamy feta, and fragrant mint for a summer-ready side bursting with flavor. This colorful dish is tossed in a light lime and olive oil dressing, making it both refreshing and satisfying with just a few minutes of prep. For best results, use a block of feta, seedless watermelon, and fresh mint leaves. Serve chilled at gatherings, picnics, or as a lunch for a crowd-pleasing combination of sweet, salty, and herbal notes. Garnish with extra mint for a lively finish.

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Written By Clara
Last modified on Fri, 05 Sep 2025 22:04:47 GMT
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This watermelon salad brings together juicy watermelon cubes crispy cucumber fresh mint and creamy feta with a splash of simple lime dressing. It is my favorite for hot days because it tastes so refreshing and always disappears instantly at summer gatherings.

I first made this for a neighbors barbecue and everyone asked for the recipe by the end of the night. The combination surprised me by how well the savory feta and sweet watermelon work together.

Ingredients

  • Watermelon cubes or balls: This is the star of the salad choose very ripe seedless watermelon if possible for the best sweetness and texture
  • Cucumber: Use either an English or Persian cucumber for tender skin and tiny seeds or peel and deseed a standard cucumber for crisp bites
  • Fresh mint: Sliced thin or use small leaves Mint adds a cooling pop that really lifts every bite
  • Feta cheese: Crumbled Block-style feta has a creamier texture and more flavor than pre-crumbled look for Greek feta if you can
  • Olive oil: Use the best quality you can find A good olive oil gives body and helps tie all the flavors together
  • Lime juice: Freshly squeezed gives a zingy punch that brightens the whole salad
  • Salt and pepper: Brings out all the flavors in the fruit and cheese Use flaky sea salt if you have it

Instructions

Prep The Main Ingredients:
Cut the watermelon into bite-size cubes or scoop into balls for a fun look Slice the cucumber thinly and remove the seeds if they are large Tear or thinly slice fresh mint leaves so they distribute evenly
Mix The Dressing:
In a small bowl whisk together the olive oil lime juice salt and pepper until combined This quick dressing will coat every piece with flavor
Assemble The Salad:
Add the watermelon cucumber and mint to a large mixing bowl Drizzle the dressing over the top and gently toss with clean hands or a wide spoon Take care not to crush the watermelon too much
Add The Cheese:
Right before serving sprinkle crumbled feta over the salad This keeps the feta from dissolving and preserves its creamy texture Mix lightly if needed to distribute the cheese
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A bowl of watermelon, cucumber, and mint. | cozybakinglife.com

My favorite part of this dish is the freshness from the mint Every time I pick fresh mint from my own backyard garden and use it in this salad the flavor is even more vibrant and the smell brings back memories of childhood summers

Storage Tips

Store any leftover salad in an airtight container in the fridge for up to one day but it tastes best within a few hours after assembling because the fruit will start to release its juices and the feta can get a little soft If you want to make it ahead prep and store all the components separately then combine and dress just before serving

Ingredient Substitutions

No fresh mint Try fresh basil leaves sliced thin for a different herb twist If you do not have feta crumbled goat cheese or queso fresco works too For extra crunch add a handful of toasted pine nuts or pumpkin seeds

Serving Suggestions

This salad is wonderful as a light lunch or a side for grilled chicken seafood or kebabs At picnics I like to serve it in small cups for easy eating You can even pile it onto toasted sourdough or pair with crispy pita chips for an appetizer

Cultural Context

Watermelon salads with feta and herbs have roots in Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cuisine where sweet and salty flavors are paired often Watermelon and feta together is a classic Greek combination that takes full advantage of the abundant summer produce and salty cheeses of the region

Seasonal Adaptations

Choose the juiciest summer watermelon for maximum flavor Mix in peak ripe tomatoes or a handful of arugula for variety Substitute lemon for lime if desired in late season

A bowl of watermelon, cucumber, and feta cheese.
A bowl of watermelon, cucumber, and feta cheese. | cozybakinglife.com

Every time I share this at an event there are never any leftovers I once caught a friend sneaking a second serving before anyone else noticed You will find that this recipe brings out smiles and keeps people coming back for more whether it is a lazy picnic on the grass or an elegant summer dinner on the porch

Common Questions About Recipes

→ What type of cucumber works best?

English or Persian cucumbers are ideal for tender skin and fewer seeds, but any cucumber will work if peeled and seeded.

→ Can I prepare this dish ahead of time?

Ingredients can be prepped ahead, but for best freshness, toss everything together just before serving.

→ Is it necessary to use fresh mint?

Fresh mint offers the brightest flavor and aroma; dried mint is not recommended for this preparation.

→ How should feta be added for best flavor?

Use block-style feta and crumble it yourself right before serving to preserve creaminess and taste.

→ What dressing complements the ingredients?

A simple mix of olive oil, fresh lime juice, salt, and pepper enhances all the flavors without overpowering.

→ Can I add other ingredients?

Red onion, arugula, or toasted nuts can add extra crunch and flavor if desired.

watermelon feta cucumber mint

Juicy watermelon, cool cucumber, fresh mint, and feta tossed with lime for a lively, summery bite.

Prep Time
10 minutes
Time for Cooking
~
Total Duration
10 minutes
Written By: Clara

Recipe Category: Easy Side Dishes

Skill Level: Great for Beginners

Culinary Style: Mediterranean

Servings: 4 Portion Count (1 medium salad bowl)

Dietary Preferences: Vegetarian-Friendly, Gluten-Free

List of Ingredients

→ Salad Base

01 4 cups seedless watermelon, cut into 1-inch cubes or balls
02 1 English cucumber, thinly sliced (about 1 cup), seeds removed if large
03 0.5 cup fresh mint leaves, thinly sliced or whole small leaves

→ Cheese

04 0.75 cup feta cheese, crumbled from a block

→ Dressing

05 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
06 2 tablespoons freshly squeezed lime juice
07 0.25 teaspoon sea salt, or to taste
08 0.125 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper, or to taste

Preparation Steps

Step 01

Cut the watermelon into bite-size cubes or scoop into balls. Slice cucumber thinly and remove seeds if needed. Tear or finely slice the mint leaves.

Step 02

In a small bowl, whisk together olive oil, lime juice, salt, and pepper until fully combined.

Step 03

Combine watermelon, cucumber, and mint in a large mixing bowl. Drizzle with the dressing and gently toss to coat without crushing the fruit.

Step 04

Sprinkle crumbled feta cheese over the salad just before serving. Lightly toss once more if needed, and garnish with extra mint leaves if desired. Serve chilled.

Additional Suggestions

  1. For best results, use chilled ingredients and a block of feta for optimal creaminess. Pat watermelon and cucumber dry with paper towels to prevent excess liquid.
  2. Salad keeps well covered in the refrigerator for up to one day. For make-ahead prep, store components separately and combine just before serving.

Must-Have Supplies

  • Cutting board
  • Sharp chef's knife
  • Mixing bowls
  • Measuring cups and spoons
  • Salad serving spoon

Allergen Details

Always check ingredient labels for allergens and consult with a professional if uncertain.
  • Contains milk (feta cheese)

Nutritional Details (Per Portion)

This nutritional info is for general guidance and not a substitute for expert advice.
  • Calories: 143
  • Fat: 7 g
  • Carbohydrates: 15 g
  • Protein: 4 g