Watermelon Feta Skewers Recipe

Hereβs a full recipe for Watermelon Feta Skewers, including a helpful Q&A section so you can get the most out of this refreshing summer favorite. Perfect for BBQs, parties, or a quick snack!
ππ§ Watermelon Feta Skewers Recipe
π Why You’ll Love It:
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Light, refreshing, and vibrant
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No cooking required
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Sweet + salty + tangy flavor combo
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Ready in 10 minutes!
π Ingredients (makes about 12β16 skewers):
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2 cups seedless watermelon, cut into 1-inch cubes
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1 cup feta cheese, cut into ΒΎβ1-inch cubes (or use pre-cut feta blocks)
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Fresh mint leaves (1 per skewer)
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1β2 tbsp balsamic glaze (for drizzling)
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Optional: black pepper, lemon zest, or chili flakes
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12β16 small skewers or toothpicks
π½οΈ Instructions:
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Prep the Ingredients:
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Cut watermelon and feta into evenly sized cubes.
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Rinse and pat dry the mint leaves.
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Assemble the Skewers:
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On each skewer, stack a cube of watermelon, a mint leaf (folded if large), and a cube of feta.
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Or reverse the order for visual variation.
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Garnish & Serve:
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Place on a serving platter.
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Drizzle lightly with balsamic glaze.
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Optionally sprinkle with black pepper, lemon zest, or chili flakes for a flavor boost.
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Chill (optional):
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You can refrigerate for 15β30 minutes before serving for extra refreshment.
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β Q&A: Watermelon Feta Skewers
Q: Can I use crumbled feta instead of block feta?
A: Block feta is best for this recipe β it holds its shape on a skewer. Crumbled feta will fall apart and wonβt be visually appealing or easy to eat.
Q: What kind of watermelon should I use?
A: Use seedless watermelon for easy eating. Make sure itβs cold and ripe β firm enough to cut into cubes without falling apart.
Q: Can I use a different cheese?
A: Yes! Try:
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Halloumi (grilled version)
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Mozzarella balls (for a milder flavor)
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Goat cheese cubes (chilled and firm)
But feta provides the perfect salty contrast to sweet watermelon.
Q: Whatβs a good substitute for balsamic glaze?
A: If you donβt have balsamic glaze:
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Reduce balsamic vinegar over low heat until thick
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Use a drizzle of honey + lime juice for a sweet-tangy twist
Q: Can I make these ahead of time?
A: Yes! Assemble up to 2β3 hours ahead, cover, and refrigerate. Add the balsamic glaze and herbs right before serving so nothing wilts or gets soggy.
Q: How do I make them look fancy for parties?
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Alternate colors using yellow and red watermelon
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Add cucumber slices or blueberries for color contrast
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Use cocktail skewers with decorative tops
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Serve over a bed of arugula or on a wooden board
Q: Can I make it vegan?
A: Yes. Use a plant-based feta alternative or firm tofu cubes (marinate in lemon juice + salt for flavor).
Q: Can I add other ingredients?
A: Absolutely. Consider adding:
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Cucumber slices for crunch
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Cherry tomatoes for a Mediterranean twist
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Basil instead of mint for a slightly different flavor
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Avocado chunks (just before serving)