
Cold fruit salad is a delicious afternoon treat after a hot day in the summer, but just throwing together some pineapple, orange slices, and watermelon in a bowl gets repetitive pretty fast. You can always vary the kinds of fruit you use, or even go for vegetables (cucumber and avocado, anyone?) but another great way to add a little jazz to your fruit mixture is to put a “dressing” on it just like a regular salad.
The canned-fruit tactic of smothering everything in cloyingly sweet syrup is obviously out, and not all kinds of fruit salad go well with a vinaigrette-style dressing, but here’s a recipe with a fresh alternative: a light mint and lime topping that adds an elegant touch to the dish and tempers the sweetness of the fruit. Topped with a sprig or two of mint, it’s the perfect addition to a summertime picnic basket.
Like almost all salads, this one is fairly versatile; you can vary the fruit depending on what you have on hand. Do try to get a variety of different colors, though; it makes the presentation a lot more visually appealing. Also be careful when you’re picking your fruit: peaches and plums should have a little bit of “give” when you gently squeeze them. If they’re hard as rocks, they’re not ripe yet, and if they’re bruised or mushy, they’re overripe.
Serves 4
Prep. Time: 15 min.
