Wednesday 20 October 2010

Watermelon, Feta & Black Olive Salad

Ingredients

1 and a half kg sweet, ripe watermelon
250g feta cheese
Bunch of mint, chopped
Bunch of flat leaf parsley
1 small red onion
2-4 limes depending on juiciness
3-4 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
100g black olives
black pepper

METHOD

Peel and halve the red onion and cut into very fine half moons and put in a small bowl to steep with the lime juice, to bring out the transparent pinkness in the onions and diminish their rasp.

Two limes' worth should do it, but you can find the fruits disappointingly dried up and barren when you cut them in half, in which case add more.

Remove the rind and pips from the watermelon, and cut into approximately 4cm triangular chunks, if that makes sense (maths are not my strong point).

Cut the feta into similar sized pieces and put them both into a large, wide shallow bowl. Tear off sprigs of parsley so that it is used like a salad leaf, rather than a garnish, and add to the bowl along with the chopped mint.

Tip the now glowingly puce onions, along with their pink juices over the salad in the bowl; add the oil and olives, then using your hands toss the salad very gently so that the feta and melon don't lose their shape.

Add a good grinding of black pepper and taste to see whether the dressing needs more lime.

(posted by Carol from Nigella Lawson's "Forever Summer")

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