Recipes Salads Fruit Salad 19 Fruit Salads That Are Anything but Boring By Food & Wine Editors Updated on January 11, 2019 Share Tweet Pin Email Trending Videos These fantastic fruit salad recipes include peach-and-fennel slaw, spicy green mangoes and caramelized watermelon. 01 of 19 Winter Fruit Salad in Ginger-Lime Syrup This recipe from Sara Forte is a fun mix of several types of citrus and two kinds of pear in a spicy, tangy syrup. Go to Recipe 02 of 19 Yellow Fruit Salad with Ginger-Thyme Syrup © Richard Gerhard Jung As a change of pace, try tossing the fruit in a light ginger-thyme syrup that also flavors a meringue squiggle garnish. The earthy fragrance will bring out the fruit's hidden tastes. Summer Produce Guide Go to Recipe 03 of 19 Melon-and-Strawberry Salad with Spicy Lemongrass Syrup © Hallie Burton Chiles add subtle heat to this exceptional fruit salad. Grace Parisi likes using any syrup left in the fruit bowl for cocktails; she mixes a little of it into rum and pours the drink over ice. Healthy Recipes Go to Recipe 04 of 19 Citrus Salad with Candied Ginger PHOTO © DAVE LAURIDSEN The key to making this simple fruit salad with candied ginger: Use a sharp knife to cut the citrus. "The better your knife, the better this dish will look," says chef Jason Travi. How to Cut and Segment Fruit Go to Recipe 05 of 19 Fennel-and-Citrus Salad with Mint For his light, simple salad, chef Matthew Accarrino mixes grapefruit and orange segments with shaved fennel and a sweet-tart honey-lemon dressing. Cool Food for Hot Weather Go to Recipe 06 of 19 Baby Lettuces with Feta, Strawberries and Almonds This salad is an extraordinary combination of ingredients that wouldn't seem to go together: feta, strawberries and almonds. More Healthy Recipes Go to Recipe 07 of 19 Summer Fruit Salad with Arugula and Almonds Suzanne Goin typically makes this savory and sweet salad with whatever fruit looks best at the market. Ripe green or black figs are some of her favorites and a couple of crushed ones can be used as the base for the vinaigrette, in place of the nectarine. Cool Food for Hot Weather Go to Recipe 08 of 19 Watermelon Salad with Mint and Lime © John Kernick Matt Neal calls this supremely simple fruit salad the ultimate refresher on a hot day. For a grown-up version, he adds splashes of rum. "It's even more satisfying, then," he jokes. Healthy Summer Fruit Recipes Go to Recipe 09 of 19 Watermelon and Papaya Salad with Tequila Vinaigrette © Stephanie Foley This refreshing and complex salad—made with jicama, watermelon, papaya and a bold tequila-based vinaigrette—usually includes little pieces of deep-fried tortilla rounds. To keep the ingredient list in check, omit the deep-fried tortillas (or opt for store-bought chips). Cool Food for Hot Weather Go to Recipe 10 of 19 Peach-and-Fennel Slaw This sweet and crunchy salad with lots of immune-boosting vitamin C is delicious with grilled pork or in a pulled-pork sandwich. To wilt the fennel slightly, Michel Nischan briefly marinates it in vinegar and salt before tossing it with firm, ripe peaches. Healthy Recipes Go to Recipe 11 of 19 Tomato-Raspberry Granita "One thing we often forget about tomatoes is that botanically, they are fruits, not vegetables," Andreas Viestad says. As a light, refreshing dessert, he freezes cherry tomatoes and raspberries to make a chunky granita. Fruit Desserts Go to Recipe 12 of 19 Moroccan Citrus Fruit Salad © PAUL COSTELLO Garnish this simple, fragrant fruit salad with mint leaves. Caribbean Travel Guide Go to Recipe 13 of 19 Green Mango Salad © Maura McEvoy The mangoes in this jalapeño-spiced salad are full of vitamin C. Be sure to use firm, underripe fruit: They add an essential tang to the recipe Summer Recipes Go to Recipe 14 of 19 Avocado, Grapefruit, and Hearts of Palm Salad This recipe features traditionally Caribbean ingredients (avocados, hearts of palm) tossed in a dressing full of Asian flavors (tamarind, fish sauce). Global Recipe Guide Go to Recipe 15 of 19 Blood Orange and Red Onion Salad © Marcus Nilsson Here, Mike Price drizzles blood orange slices with a Greek olive oil called Iliada. Pressed from kalamata olives, the oil's gentle fruitiness and lack of bitter finish make it ideal for salads. If blood oranges aren't available, navel oranges or tangerines are excellent substitutes. More Ideas for Citrus Go to Recipe 16 of 19 Caramelized Watermelon Salad with Gorgonzola The sugar-crusted watermelon in this dynamic dish resembles a seared rare tuna steak. Summer Recipes Go to Recipe 17 of 19 Zucchini Ribbons and Peaches with Macadamia Cream "I use macadamia nuts two ways in this summery zucchini-and-peach salad: chopped, for crunch, and also pureed, to make a dairy-free cream," says chef Alyssa Gorelick. Savory Peach Recipes Go to Recipe 18 of 19 Asian Pear and Arugula Salad with Goat Cheese © Rinne Allen This simple salad has a perfect mix of bitter (arugula), sweet (Asian pear), tangy (lemon dressing) and crunchy (pumpkin seeds). Try it with green apples or Bosc pears if Asian pears are hard to find. Fast Recipes Go to Recipe 19 of 19 Melon, Berry and Feta Salad Jenn Louis uses whatever melon looks best at the market, and she sometimes swaps out the feta for ricotta salata, or the chives for mint. How to Cut and Segment Fruit Go to Recipe Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit