Bright, sweet, and irresistibly festive, this Watermelon Fruit Salad is an easy way to celebrate Valentine’s Day, birthdays, or any occasion that calls for a cheerful snack. With just two main ingredients and a set of heart-shaped cookie cutters, you can create a playful platter in minutes.

The recipe is fast to make and easy to customize. I like to add candy eyes for a kid-friendly twist, but the salad also shines with fresh mint, a light drizzle of honey, or extra fruit such as blackberries, blueberries, cherries, pineapple, raspberries, or orange segments.

This fruit salad pairs nicely with savory mains to make a fuller meal. Try it alongside tortilla pockets with feta or a ham and cheese salad wrap for a satisfying lunch. It also complements appetizer and dessert platters—place it next to goat cheese crostini or layered hummus for an eye-catching spread. No matter how you serve it, this dish is sure to bring a smile.
Ingredients for Watermelon Fruit Salad
See the recipe card below for exact quantities and timing.
- Watermelon: Use a firm, seedless melon with a field spot; it should sound hollow when tapped.
- Strawberries: Choose firm, bright-red berries with fresh green tops.
How to Make a Watermelon Salad
- Prepare the strawberry hearts: Halve the strawberries and place the flat side down. Cut heart shapes from the halves using a small heart cookie cutter.
- Prepare the watermelon hearts: Slice the watermelon about 1 cm thick and press out hearts with a medium cookie cutter.
- Assemble the fruit: Arrange the strawberry and watermelon hearts randomly on a platter for a natural, attractive look.
- Finish with dressing: Whisk lime juice and honey together and drizzle over the salad just before serving. Optionally top with candy eyes or a sprinkle of chopped mint or nuts.
Possible Variations
- Fruit swaps: Replace or add other fruits such as cantaloupe, honeydew, kiwi, dragonfruit, papaya, peaches, pineapple, mango, or cucumber for a different flavor and color mix.
- Add-ins: Fold in chopped fresh mint or basil, chopped pistachios or hazelnuts, or crumbled feta for contrast and texture.
- Alternative dressings: Try orange or pineapple juice, a splash of balsamic glaze, or a touch of agave or maple syrup in place of honey.
How to Store Leftovers
Keep leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator and enjoy within 24 hours for the best texture and flavor.
FAQs
Yes. Prepare the cut fruit a few hours ahead, but wait to toss with the dressing until just before serving to keep the fruit firm.
Absolutely. Simply cube the fruit into bite-sized pieces instead of cutting hearts.
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Watermelon Fruit Salad
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Equipment
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medium heart cookie cutter
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small heart cookie cutter
Ingredients
- 10 strawberries
- 2 slices watermelon
- 24 candy eyes, optional
Dressing
- 1 lime
- 3 tablespoons honey
Instructions
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Halve strawberries and place the flat side down.
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Cut heart shapes from the strawberry halves using small and medium cookie cutters.
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Slice watermelon about 1 cm thick and press out hearts with the cutter.
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Arrange the strawberry and watermelon hearts randomly on a platter; a modest plate is fine to create a full effect.
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Mix lime juice and honey in a small bowl to make the dressing.
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Drizzle the dressing over the assembled fruit just before serving.
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Top with candy eyes if you like, or leave the salad simple and elegant.
Nutrition
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