Cucumber Melon Salad – Skinnytaste

This post may contain affiliate links. Read my disclosure policy.

This simple Cucumber Melon Salad is cool, refreshing, and the perfect side dish for your next BBQ or picnic.

Cucumber Melon Salad

Cantaloupe Cucumber Salad

When the temps rise, I crave something cool, crisp, and hydrating, and this Cucumber Melon Salad hits the spot every time. It’s sweet, salty, and refreshing and takes just minutes to throw together. I use juicy cantaloupe, but you can use honeydew or a combination of both. I also add cucumbers, a quick toss of white balsamic vinegar, and creamy feta cheese. It’s the kind of side dish that is wonderful to enjoy all summer long. For other variations, try this Watermelon Cucumber Feta Salad and Watermelon, Arugula, and Feta Salad.

Why You’ll Love This Summer Salad Recipe

Gina @ Skinnytaste.com
  • Refreshing: Cool cucumbers and cantaloupe create this hydrating salad, which would be great to bring to any outdoor summer party.
  • Effortless: Once you chop the cucumber and melon, it only takes a few minutes to throw together. Just whisk the vinaigrette and toss!
  • Dietary Restrictions: Weight Watchers-friendly, vegetarian, gluten-free, anti-inflammatory; dairy-free and vegan (if omitting feta)

If you make this healthy cucumber melon salad recipe, I would love to see it. Tag me in your photos or videos on InstagramTikTok, or FacebookAnd be sure to join the Skinnytaste Community to see what everyone’s cooking!

Gina signature

Ingredients You’ll Need

Here are the ingredients for this melon and cucumber salad. See the recipe card below for the exact measurements.

Cucumber Melon and Arugula

  • Vinaigrette: White balsamic vinegar, extra virgin olive oil, salt, black pepper, za’atar (a Middle Eastern spice blend with sumac, thyme, sesame seeds, and salt)
  • Cucumber: Use a regular or English cucumber for a fresh crunch.
  • Cantaloupe for a sweet and juicy element
  • Feta for creamy tanginess. Buy a block of feta in water and cut it into small cubes, which is creamier than pre-crumbled.
  • Greens: Use watercress or baby arugula.

How to Make Cucumber Melon Salad

This easy cucumber melon salad comes together in just minutes. See the recipe card at the bottom for printable directions.

  1. Make the Vinaigrette: Combine the vinegar, oil, salt, za’atar (or cumin), and black pepper.
  2. Toss the Remaining Ingredients: In a bowl toss the cucumber, melon, and feta with the dressing. Top with greens.
Cucumber Melon Salad

Variations

  • Fruit: Swap cantaloupe with papaya, honeydew, or watermelon.
  • Greens: Use any aromatic greens, like radish sprouts or wasabi greens.
  • Herbs: Top with fresh mint or basil.
  • Vegetables: Add avocado or shallots.
  • Dairy-Free/Vegan: Omit the feta cheese.
  • Vinegar: Substitute white balsamic with white wine vinegar.
  • Spices: If you can’t find za’atar, you can use a mix of sesame seeds, thyme, and oregano. Cumin would also be good.
  • Extras: Add prosciutto ribbons, pistachios, or a drizzle of honey.
Cucumber Melon Salad

Serving Suggestions

This refreshing salad pairs well with almost any protein. Below are a few ideas to round out your summer meal:

Storage

Store leftover cucumber melon salad in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. The greens will get soggy, so it’s best to add them right before eating.

Cantaloupe Cucumber Salad

More Summer Salad Recipes You’ll Love

For more salad ideas, check out these five delicious salad recipes to inspire your next meal!

Skinnytaste Simple promo banner

Prep: 15 minutes

Cook: 0 minutes

Total: 15 minutes

Yield: 5 servings

Serving Size: 1 cup

  • In a small bowl combine vinegar, olive oil, salt, za’atar and black pepper. Add cucumber, melon and feta cheese. Lightly toss.

  • Top with greens and serve.

Last Step:

Please leave a rating and comment letting us know how you liked this recipe! This helps our business to thrive and continue providing free, high-quality recipes for you.

  • The 4 oz of feta cheese is about 1 cup chopped – I just bought one of those small blocks and it was perfect. I wouldn’t suggest the pre-crumbled because it reads as a little dry. Alternatively, the feta can be mixed into the dressing but it would make it less visually appealing.
  • *Any aromatic sprouts/lettuce would work here… arugula, wasabi or radish sprouts are great alternatives.
  • Swap cantaloupe with papaya, honeydew, or watermelon.

Serving: 1 cup, Calories: 121 kcal, Carbohydrates: 11.5 g, Protein: 4.5 g, Fat: 7 g, Saturated Fat: 3.5 g, Cholesterol: 20 mg, Sodium: 385 mg, Fiber: 1 g, Sugar: 9 g



Source link

Latest

Episode 566 with Amy Silverberg

May 7, 2025Comedian, writer and author of upcoming novel “First Time,...

Who is Robert Prevost, the new Pope Leo XIV and first American pope?

Even before his name was announced from the balcony...

Song Exploder – Tears for Fears

“Everybody Wants To Rule The World” Tears for Fears is...

The Hydrogen MINI Cooper You Probably Forgot BMW Built

Hydrogen is still on BMW’s roadmap. With a production...

Newsletter

spot_img

Don't miss

Episode 566 with Amy Silverberg

May 7, 2025Comedian, writer and author of upcoming novel “First Time,...

Who is Robert Prevost, the new Pope Leo XIV and first American pope?

Even before his name was announced from the balcony...

Song Exploder – Tears for Fears

“Everybody Wants To Rule The World” Tears for Fears is...

The Hydrogen MINI Cooper You Probably Forgot BMW Built

Hydrogen is still on BMW’s roadmap. With a production...
spot_imgspot_img

Episode 566 with Amy Silverberg

May 7, 2025Comedian, writer and author of upcoming novel “First Time, Long Time” Amy Silverberg (@amysilverberg) joins the gang to talk about Andy’s Irish landscape spotting! The...

Who is Robert Prevost, the new Pope Leo XIV and first American pope?

Even before his name was announced from the balcony of St Peter's Basilica, the crowds below were chanting "Viva il Papa" - Long live...

Song Exploder – Tears for Fears

“Everybody Wants To Rule The World” Tears for Fears is a duo formed in 1981 in Bath, England by Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith. They’ve...