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Don't miss Cookie and Kate's latest recipe! Jun 27, 2024 03:27 pm , and it worked just as well here.

Don't miss Cookie and Kate's latest recipe! [View this email in your browser]( [Go to cookieandkate.com]( [ALL RECIPES]( [BREAKFAST]( [SALAD]( [DINNER]( [DESSERT]( [DRINKS]( [COOKBOOK]( [Watermelon Salad]( Jun 27, 2024 03:27 pm [Read the full post at cookieandkate.com]( [watermelon salad recipe] 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. [watermelon salad ingredients] 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. [Continue to the recipe...]( The post [Watermelon Salad]( appeared first on [Cookie and Kate](. [View, print or pin this recipe!]( [Buy Cookie and Kate's new cookbook, Love Real Food!]( Recently on Cookie and Kate: [Kalamata White Bean Dip]( [Cashew Butter]( [Cilantro Lime Dressing]( [Almond Flour Pancakes]( [What to Cook This June]( [View Cookie and Kate's recipes]( [Facebook]( [Pinterest]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( Thank you for subscribing to Cookie and Kate's emails! ♥ Thanks for subscribing to newsletters from [Cookie and Kate.]( To make sure our emails don’t get lost, [add us to your address book.]( [UPDATE YOUR PREFERENCES]( - Instant Recipe Updates: Whenever I post something new - Weekly Recipe Roundup: My new recipes packaged into one convenient newsletter [Unsubscribe]( | Cookie and Kate 108 W 63rd St #7030 Kansas City, MO 64113 USA

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