Melon salad with arugula is topped with a tangy lemon dressing. Easy vegan fruit salad to take to picnics or for lunch anytime. Serve it on a bed of pita chips or serve in a cinnamon sugar pita pocket.

When you have been handed a whole bunch of cantaloupes, watermelons and honeydew fruits, what is the most sensible thing to do?

Dust of your melon baller and make melon salad with it? Well, I pulled out my melon baller and went to town on these melons!

Top view of 3 plates of melon salads on arugula and pita bread
Serve these melon salad over sweet pita bread

Tips

  • Use the smaller side of a melon baller. Suggested: (Affiliate Link) – OXO Melon Baller.
  • Once you carve out the melon balls, put them in the bowl and refrigerate until you have made the pita bread and assembled the rest of the ingredients.
  • You can skip the tangy lemon dressing and serve it as a sweet dessert.
  • Use arugula because it is the perfect taste compliment to the sweet melons. If you don’t have arugula, go with baby kale or mixed greens.
  • If you don’t want to use all 3 types of melons choose just 1 or 2 types. My favorite was the cantaloupe.

2 ways to serve this melon salad

There are two ways to eat this arugula melon salad.  I love both methods because the melon salad is the king in each method. How will you serve it?

Method 1

First method is the fancy-schmancy way of eating it as seen in the photo below.  I put down my cinnamon sugar pita chips and topped it with arugula.

Then, I added a few melons and drizzled it with a tangy yogurt vegan dressing.  This is so perfect for an elegant brunch party you are throwing for very special people.

Closeup view of melon balls over arugula and pita bread
Melons and arugula are the perfect taste contrast.

Method 2

The second way to serve it is in a pita pocket.

This is no ordinary pita pocket.

The outside of the pita pocket is coated with cinnamon and sugar before roasting in the oven for a few minutes.

After they cool down, add a bed of arugula and top with a few melon balls.  Drizzle with the same tangy yogurt dressing.

If you have arugula left over, you should turn it into a delicious arugula pesto recipe.

What are some of your favorite cantaloupe recipes?  Which is your favorite melon?

Front view of melon balls with arugula inside a sweet pita bread
Serve the melon salad in a sweet pita bread

Other melon recipes

How to make melon salad

1) Take ¼ of a cantaloupe, honeydew and watermelon.  Remove the seeds from them and then use a melon baller to make small balls out of them

2) Refrigerate them while you prepare the other ingredients

3) If you serving this arugula salad on a bed of pita chips, make the cinnamon sugar pita chips first.  It is very simple to make and takes less than 20 minutes

4) If you want to serve this salad inside a pita pocket, take 2 whole wheat pita and cut them into halves

5) Open both halves and butter the inside of the pita.  I melted 2 Tbsp of melted butter and make sure to brush the opening generously

6) Butter the outsides of the halved pita.  Mix 5 tsp of sugar and 2½ tsp of cinnamon.  Drizzle the sugar mixture on outsides of the halved pita.

7) Place the pita in a 350 degree preheated oven and let it bake for 5 minutes or until the pita has browned

8) While the pita is toasting, make the yogurt dressing.  Add ⅔ cup of vegan yogurt to a bowl and add ½ tsp of lime zest.  Add 1 Tbsp of freshly squeezed lime juice and 2 tsp of agave.  Add a pinch of salt to the yogurt and mix well.  Keep it in the refrigerator until you are ready to use it

9) Remove from the oven and let it cool for a few minutes

10) Place the pita chips on a salad plate and top with ½ cup of arugula salad

11) Add the melon balls on the arugula and drizzle with about 1 tbsp of the yogurt dressing.  Serve immediately

12) To serve in a pita pocket, once the pita pocket has cooled down, place the arugula salad inside the pocket.  I used about ½ cup per pocket.  Add 1 tsp of yogurt dressing then top with 2 watermelon balls, 2 cantaloupe balls and 2 honeydew balls.  Top with the tangy yogurt dressing and serve immediately

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Front view of melon balls with arugula inside a sweet pita bread

Crazy Good Melon Salad

Rini
A simple melon and arugula salad with a vegan yogurt dressing. Served on a bed of pita chips or serve in a cinnamon sugar pita pocket. Easy Lunch recipe
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Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes
Course brunch
Cuisine American
Servings 3 people
Calories 404 kcal

Ingredients
  

  • ¼ cantaloupe de-seeded
  • ¼ honeydew de-seeded
  • ¼ watermelon de-seeded
  • 2 cups arugula divided into 4 parts

For the pitas

For the yogurt dressing

  • cup vegan yogurt
  • ½ tsp lime zest
  • 1 Tbsp lime juice freshly squeezed
  • 2 tsp agave
  • Pinch of salt optional

Instructions
 

  • Preheat oven to 350°
  • Make melon balls out of the fruits and refrigerate
  • Open pita halves and generously butter the inside and outside of the pita.
  • Mix sugar and cinnamon before drizzling it on the outsides of the pita
  • Place the pita in a oven and let it bake for 5 minutes or until the pita has browned
  • While the pita is toasting, make the ingredients for the yogurt dressing
  • Remove pita from the oven and let it cool for a few minutes
  • Place the pita chips on a salad plate and top with 1 part of the arugula
  • Add the melon balls on the arugula and drizzle with the yogurt dressing
  • Serve immediately

Nutrition

Calories: 404kcalCarbohydrates: 80gProtein: 8gFat: 8gSaturated Fat: 1gSodium: 267mgPotassium: 898mgFiber: 7gSugar: 49gVitamin A: 4415IUVitamin C: 76.6mgCalcium: 152mgIron: 2.7mg
Keyword how to make arugula salad, How to make melon salad
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2 Comments

  1. This looks so beautiful! Hmmm….would I eat it as a sandwich, dessert or salad? So many delicious options. The sauce sounds fabulous too – one big YUM for this recipe!!