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Watermelon and Arugula Salad with Feta, Toasted Almonds, and Prosciutto

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It’s still summer for a few more weeks and I plan to enjoy every minute of it with fresh, summery ingredients! Watermelon is one of my favorite summer foods - it is so juicy, thirst-quenching, and just the right amount of sweet! In my opinion, there is no better summer dessert than cooled freshly cut watermelon slices. This salad is another one of my all-time favorite watermelon recipes. It makes for a delicious and quick summer lunch, or serve it as a starter at a summer BBQ or dinner. The flavor contrast between the peppery arugula, the sweetness from the watermelon and almonds, and the salty feta and prosciutto makes for a party for your taste buds :)

Ingredients

(serves 4-6)

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  • 5-6 ounces arugula

  • 2 cups of watermelon cut into 1 inch cubes

  • ⅓ cup of crumbled feta cheese

  • 3 tablespoons almonds, toasted and coarsely chopped

  • ½ cup loosely packed mint leaves, roughly chopped

  • 3 ounces thinly sliced prosciutto

For the dressing:

  • ¼ cup extra-virgin olive oil

  • 2 tablespoons red wine vinegar

  • Juice from ½ a lemon

  • Salt and pepper to taste

Directions:

  • Assemble salad ingredients in a large bowl.

  • Whisk together dressing ingredients. Add to salad, toss, and serve.

Note: Another tasty alternative to making the dressing is just simply drizzling some olive oil and a balsamic glaze on top, with some Maldon sea salt.

Health Benefits of Watermelon

  • It is low in natural sugars and calories, but rich in minerals and vitamins

  • 1 cup of watermelon contains 21% of your daily value of Vitamin C, which boosts your immune system and is a powerful antioxidant

  • The majority of this fruit is made up of water (about 90%), which helps your body stay hydrated and helps it in the detoxification process

  • Watermelon contains nitric acid, which can enhance blood flow and oxygen absorption, enhancing your athletic performance

  • Watermelon, like tomatoes, is high in the antioxidant lycopene, which benefits heart health by improving blood lipid levels and reducing overall inflammation

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