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Summer Watermelon Peach Salad. Sweet watermelon, summer peaches, garden basil, and salty feta cheese – all combined to create a colorful salad that’s effortless, pretty, and so delicious! Finish this simple summer salad with a sweet honey vinaigrette. Every bite bursts in your mouth with watermelon, peaches, and feta cheese. It really is summer in a salad!
To me, this salad screams summertime. The only time of year to make it is now through August, when the watermelon is sweet, and the peaches are ripe and plentiful!
When I was younger, my mom would host so many summer parties, and you all, her parties were not small. She’d host birthdays, Father’s Days, late-night Fourth of July parties, and every other event in between. She was a PRO, and with most of her parties reaching 30+ people on average, she knew how to serve a crowd.
Her cheesy potatoes were always a staple. In the summer, there was grilled chicken, burgers, and ribs, and then, of course, her Special K-Bars (this was the second recipe I ever posted on the site!). No summer party was ever finished until Mom served her K-bars; they are legendary.
The only other dish that always made an appearance at summer parties was fruit salad. If mom was making the fruit salad, it was mostly just a bunch of cubes, watermelon, cantaloupe, and honeydew.
But more times than not, my Mom was smart, and usually let my Nonnie bring the fruit salad. When Nonnie brought the fruit salad, it was always from Edible Arrangements and it was my favorite dish of the night. I would eat all the watermelon, cantaloupe, and strawberries, not stopping until my stomach was so full. I LOVED the watermelon, and I swear, the cute arrangement made it taste even better.
But the family party fruit salads often lacked cheese and herbs, and there was never a dressing. While I love the simplicity of a bowl of fruit, I thought we’d add some flavor to one of my favorite summer dishes. Nonnie would have LOVED this salad; I know it.
Step 1: arrange the salad
Find a giant salad bowl and arrange the watermelon and peaches together. Add the feta cheese. Then, I add lots of fresh basil leaves and pistachios. I love the salty crunch the pistachios provide, which makes the fruit even more addicting.
If you wanted, you could certainly add strawberries to this as well.
Step 2: make the vinaigrette
We’re using my go-to balsamic fig, except I swapped the balsamic vinegar for champagne vinegar and added a bit of honey. It’s tangy and sweet, which I really enjoy on fruit-based salads.
Step 3: toss it
Now, take the dressing and pour it over the salad.
At this point, it’s best to serve the salad. The longer the watermelon sits, the more water it releases.
This is one of those recipes I always make because it’s fast, easy, healthy, and delicious. And it’s, of course, so pretty. That gives it major bonus points!
I’m excited for you all to make this next week for the 4th. It’s crazy that we’re halfway through the year, and the 4th is just days away!
Looking for other watermelon recipes, try these:
Blueberry, Melon, Feta, Fruit Salad Stacks
Frosted Watermelon Rosemary Frosé
Salted Spicy Watermelon Margarita Popsicles
Smoky Watermelon Lemon Margarita
Pink Vodka Watermelon Lemonade
Strawberry Watermelon Salad with Burrata
Lastly, if you make this Watermelon Peach Salad, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And, of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
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Delicious. Easy and simple; yet, it tasted so sophisticated. The peaches and watermelon were so ripe that it created a lot of liquid right away. Should I drain that out or would it take away from the flavor?
Hey Tina,
Awesome! Love to hear that you enjoyed this recipe, thanks for making it and your comment! You could drain some of it:) xT
Made this fruit salad for a BBQ, it was a delicious fresh addition to the meal! Everyone appreciated, even the young kids. You never disappoint, thank you for making our meals special as we gather with family and friends🌷
Suzi
Hey Suzi,
Happy Sunday! So glad to hear that this recipe turned out nicely for you, thanks for making it! Thanks for your kind message:) xT
Amazing!
Thanks so much, Katie!!
If I wanted to add a meat to this and don’t eat pork, what would be your suggestion? maybe grilled chicken? would you use a marinate? Thank you
Hey Joy,
Sure, I think grilled chicken would be great here! I would just do some olive oil and herbs. Let me know if you have any other questions! xT
Hello, can the dressing be made a day before serving? Curious…Thank you.
Hey Susan,
Totally, that will work well for you! I hope you love this recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xT
This salad was so refreshing, easy to make and we loved it! No left overs and all wanted more!! I will definitely be making again soon
Thank you so much for all your recipes!
Jo
Hey Joanne,
Fantastic! So glad to hear that this recipe was a hit, thanks a lot for making it and your comment! Xx
Made this for a family gathering of 20 people over the Fourth of July. Doubled the recipe. Oh my gosh, everyone loved it from my 80-year-old mother in law to my 3-year-old nephew! We swapped out the feta for goat cheese for personal preference and it was delicious. Everyone asked for the recipe which I happily shared. Thanks for such a refreshing summer dish!
Hey Emily,
Love to hear this! Thanks a bunch for giving this recipe a try and your comment! Have the best day:)
…Josee is not a Fetastic person