Pillowy pearl couscous provides the bulk of this fresh honeydew, grape, cucumber, and avocado salad tossed with fresh herbs laced in a ginger lime dressing that goes from breakfast or brunch to lunch and dinner with loads of summer’s seasonal flavors.
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While I’m not one to watch much daytime TV, the other day I sat down to lunch and flipped the old telly on while I ate my ad hoc salad made from random tidbits of dinner from the night before. I swear, if anyone bore witness to some of the combinations of odds and ends I toss together for my daily lunches I would surely lose all of my food blogging cred.
If you haven’t watched daytime television in a while, you aren’t missing a dang thing. After trolling up and down all 687 channels trying to avoid marathon episodes of Hoarders!, I flipped over to The Cooking Channel where an episode of The Kitchen was airing. There I saw always poised and perky Katie Lee sharing a recipe with GZ for an exceptionally green quinoa salad, but not green with lettuce as one would expect in the traditional way.0505
Her recipe left the lettuce out entirely and instead focused on the green hues of grapes, cucumbers, avocado, and green onion with lots of fresh green herbs. I watched her pull it together and while initially the flavors sounded a bit odd together, I was intrigued by the monochromatic seasonal hue of the salad. GZ gave it his thumbs up (but of cooooourrrrse he did…it IS still TV after all) and so I took the bones of the recipe and made it my own.
So Pretty You Can Taste It
My basic tenant when creating a recipe is to think about how the flavors will pair together. But as a totally visual person, that isn’t my only goal. They say you taste with your eyes first, and I want my eaters to echo my 70+ year old Uncle Tom when they see this salad and say, “Well now Heid, that looks pretty enough to eat.” That’s why I also think about the shapes of the ingredients and how they’ll work together.
Different shapes and cuts will determine if the eater will be able to get a bite of each flavor with every forkful, or if the salad as a whole will look uniform in consistency, or if it will instead have a bit of play and bounce.
For my version of Katie Lee’s recipe, I wanted to have a bit more playfulness in my presentation and the roundness of the green grapes are where my inspiration got its start. I had it in my head this salad would be like the Russian dolls where each carved doll is revealed to be the same shape but smaller, and so my ingredients are different sizes to replicate my green grapes.
About the Recipe
Some of my favorite salads have been those where I’ve added balls of melon instead of going for the typical chopped to add some visual variety. My Cantaloupe and Mozzarella Caprese Salad and Cucumber Basil and Watermelon Salad are some of my faves and so to keep the ball-theme going and that’s why I’ve added honeydew melon balls to this salad. Next time I may cut the honeydew balls in half for smaller bites.
Next, I substituted pearl (Israeli) couscous for the quinoa because the couscous is a larger grain (or pasta to be more exact) and I love the texture it provides and it would keep my round beach ball theme rolling. When cooking couscous, follow the same guidelines as cooking pasta and salt your water so it flavors the grain as it cooks.
The cucumber crunch and creamy avocado were added in chunks instead of diced so they would play with the half moon shapes of our circular pattern and add even more green to the party.
The original dressing was simply lime, olive oil, and salt and pepper, but I felt it lacked flavor and was one note of lime. I switched things up by adding honey for a bit of sweetness, stony ground mustard for a little more bite, and some fresh ginger for heat with plenty of salt and pepper to taste for even more infused flavor.
What makes this salad really special is the infusion of herbs in every bite. Choose your favorite herbs for this salad, some suggestions are:
- Globe, Thai, or Lemon Basil
- Tarragon
- Flat Leaf Parsley
- Mint
- Cilantro
While the amount sounds like a lot, don’t skimp on how much you add. My favorite combination together is mint and basil but use what you have on hand or what your tastebuds desire.
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Summer Melon Couscous Salad with Avocado, Grapes and Mint
Ingredients
- ⅓ cup extra-virgin olive oil
- Zest and juice of 1 lime
- 1 tablespoon grated or minced fresh ginger
- 1 tablespoon coarse ground mustard
- 1 tablespoon honey
- Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
- 4 cups cooked pearl couscous , cooled (from an 8 ounce package)
- ½ honeydew melon , chopped or scooped into balls
- 2 cups green grapes
- 1 cucumber , halved, seeded, and cut into chunks
- 4 green onions , chopped
- 1 avocado , pitted and chopped
- 1 cup fresh herbs such as mint , basil, tarragon, flat leaf parsley, or a combination of herbs, chopped
Instructions
- In a small bowl, whisk the olive oil with the lime juice and zest, fresh ginger, ground mustard, and honey until well combined. Season with kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper.
- Add the couscous to a large bowl with the remaining ingredients. Pour the dressing over the couscous and toss to coat. Season with more salt and pepper and more chopped herbs as desired.
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