Melon Salad with Mint, Lime, and Sea Salt

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Last weekend we went to the farmers market and stumbled upon Israeli melon. They were giving away samples and I was intrigued. After one taste, I was hooked. We bought a melon and came home and enjoyed it for lunch. We served our melon salad with mint, lime and sea salt. It may sound weird, but let me tell you, this combination is divine.

I wasn’t planning on blogging about this melon salad, but I can’t get it out of my head. I am obsessed! It is SO good. The juicy melon is good alone, but after dressing it up with fresh mint, lime juice, and a pinch of sea salt-it is heavenly. There really aren’t words to describe it’s deliciousness. It is pure summer bliss in a matter of minutes.

We used Israeli melon, but cantaloupe would be tasty as well. This melon salad with mint, lime, and sea salt is good anytime of the day too-breakfast, lunch, dinner, or a snack. I could eat it all day long. I am in love!

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Melon Salad with Mint, Lime, and Sea Salt

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Ingredients
  

  • 1 Israeli melon sliced, rind removed (or use cantaloupe)
  • Fresh mint chopped
  • 1 lime cut into wedges
  • Pinch of sea salt

Instructions
 

  • 1. Place melon slices on a large platter. Sprinkle melon slices with fresh mint.
  • 2. Squeeze fresh lime juice over the melon slices. Sprinkle each slice gently with sea salt.
  • 3. Enjoy!
  • *Note-chill the melon before cutting/serving, if possible. If you can't find Israeli melon, use cantaloupe.

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  1. Looks good too! I’ve never heard of an Israeli Melon. We need to explore a little I guess.

  2. I’m soooooo bummed that melon season is coming to a close. I’ve been buying a few cantaloupes or watermelons a week! I also got some honey dew this week. The salad looks great- I always say, simple recipes are the best recipes!!

  3. this is so intriguing! my mom used to always dress her melon with salt and fresh cracked pepper, but this sounds amazing too!

  4. yummy you just cant go wrong with sea salt! have i mention I love that your feeds are full feeds on google reader now!

  5. I used to eat melon with salt when I was younger but I haven’t for a long time. The mint makes this refreshing and unique. YUM.

  6. I’ve never tried Israeli melon. But this combo sounds so fresh. I’d love to use the fresh mint we have growing in our garden in a salad like this. Yum.

  7. I was about to ask, after just looking, what kind of melon is that? Now I see. Interesting. What color is the outside? Sea salt, huh. It all really does sound good.

    1. The outside is an orangeish color. The inside is a very very pale peach color. I hope you can find one. They are so good! Ours was a Green River Melon.

  8. I’m intrigued! I’ve never had it before. I wonder how it compares to canteloupe? The salad looks wonderful and perfect for hot weather.

  9. I love melon and mint together, this sounds fabulous! My aunt always put salt on her watermelon, which I always thought was weird, but now I’m going to have to try it!

  10. I always put salt on watermelon when I was a kid so I can imagine that this combination works really well. It just looks so simple and summery!

  11. I’ve heard people saying they like salt on watermelon but I’ve never tried it – this sounds equally intriguing!

  12. What a fresh salad! I haven’t tried an Israeli melon. What is the taste difference b/w a regular cantaloupe and this melon?

  13. I’ve tried salt on regular cantaloupe before so I bet I would love this! Sometimes the simplest recipes are the best 🙂

  14. Isn’t it wonderful when you find just a few fresh ingredients make a beautiful combination? Love this combination – reminds me of the watermelon salad I enjoyed this summer.