Since I’ve been eating so many fruit smoothies lately, (checkout my top smoothie recipes here) I forgot how easy it is to throw together a
fruit salad – there really is no rhyme or reason to what you include. Mix in
your favorites and serve. This one started off as a melon salad and I added the
grape for the color and the strawberries are just a must have for me. I’ve been adding them to everything this summer, from green salads and breakfast bowls
to smoothies and desserts. It makes me wish I had kept up with the strawberry
plants my dad bought me when I was a half-hearted 4-H member in elementary school.
As always – if you grow any fruit you can save yourself some serious cash. If
not this salad could easily cost $10 (but that’s for a large bowl that serves
4-6 people). I used about a half of the cantaloupe and melon so there was
plenty of leftover un-cut for other uses throughout the week.
Fruit & Walnut Salad
1 cup Strawberries, sliced – Sale $2.99
2 cups Cantaloupe, chopped – Sale $2.99
2 Cups Honeydew Melon, chopped - $3.99
1 1/2 cups Grapes, sliced in half – Sale $1.99 per lb
1/4 cup Walnuts, chopped
Sweet Lemon Balsamic
2 Tbsp. Lemon Juice
2 tsp. Balsamic Vinegar
1 Tbsp. Honey
2 Tbsp. Vegetable Oil
2 Tbsp. Vegetable Oil
Instructions: Cut fruit and mix together in large bowl. Add in walnuts at the end. Drizzle with balsamic if desired.
Wait there's more -
Fruit salads last a couple days in the fridge and are great
for the summer when fresh fruit is available and not as pricey. You can make
them in any size so if you are one person like me it's great for a snack or you can make a lot to share with family.
Lastly, you can add a little of my sweet lemon balsamic to
make it extra special! I do mean only a little – the recipe makes just enough for
a large salad. I would recommend waiting
to put this dressing on until it’s being served or let people add it themselves,
as it can make it watery if it sits overnight. Enjoy!
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