This Watermelon Feta Salad has just 4 ingredients and is the perfect refreshing summer salad! I love a salty-sweet flavor pairing, so the bright, sweet watermelon paired with creamy, salty Feta cheese, fresh basil, and tangy balsamic glaze is such a satisfying combination. This salad is so easy to toss together for lunch, a side dish or a snack and it’s super simple to make more servings for a crowd. Not only is this Watermelon Feta Salad easy to make for yourself, it would be perfect to make in a large quantity for a summer picnic or cookout. Everyone loves fruit and cheese! Plus it’s only 133 calories per serving or 3 WW Points (or 5 Points if following the diabetic WW plan). To view your current WW Points for this recipe and track it in the WW app or site, click here!
This Watermelon Feta Salad uses just 4 ingredients for a refreshing summer salad!
Yield: 1serving
Ingredients
6ozwatermelon, cubed (I prefer it to also be chilled)
A pinch of salt, optional
1ozFeta cheese, crumbled or cubed
1-2teaspoonsthinly sliced fresh basil
1teaspoonbalsamic glaze, I used Wegmans brand but Bertolli, Gia Russa, Delallo, Trader Joe’s and many other brands sell pre-made balsamic glaze in a squirt bottle
Instructions
Sprinkle the watermelon with a pinch of salt, if using. Toss the watermelon, feta and sliced basil together and drizzle with the balsamic glaze. Serve immediately.
Notes
To view your current WW Points for this recipe and track it in the WW app or site, click here!WW Points per serving: 3* (SP calculated using the recipe builder on weightwatchers.com)*5 Points if following the diabetic WW planNutrition Information per serving:133 calories, 15 g carbs, 13 g sugars, 6 g fat, 4 g saturated fat, 5 g protein, 1 g fiber (from myfitnesspal.com)MyWW SmartPoints per serving: (SP calculated using the recipe builder on weightwatchers.com)Green: 3 SmartPoints/ Blue: 3 SmartPoints/ Purple: 3 SmartPointsWeight Watchers Points Plus: 4 per serving (PP calculated using a Weight Watchers brand PointsPlus calculator and the nutrition information below)