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Watermelon & Goat Cheese Salad with a Verbena-Infused Vinaigrette
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17 Reviews
Leslie
July 28, 2022
I replaced the verbena with lemon zest and the goat cheese with feta, but it was still a HUGE hit. Great party dish, just don't dress it til the last minute.
epicharis
July 18, 2019
I thought this was a very good salad, but my husband (a chef) insisted it be added to the "Husband-Approved" list, so it looks like this is going to go in the summer rotation. This is a great use for the lemon verbena hanging around patiently in your garden.
Renée R.
July 29, 2018
I made this using basil and lemon zest. I served it with Anthony Bourdain's Macau-Style Pork Chop Sandwiches. Had to be one of the best combinations ever! Love this salad.
howcool
June 27, 2018
"1/2 seedless watermelon" ➜ Since watermelons range in weight from a few ounces to hundreds of pounds each, this is hardly a specific & accurate measurement for inclusion in a recipe!
maryvelasquez
August 3, 2014
All these years later, this salad is still a winner. With my own lemon verbena plant I can now make it properly in a snap.
Jane E.
December 26, 2010
This was just sent to me and I grow mint and verbena and this is right up my street. Can't wait until watermelons are in season.
I am enjoying the NY Times cookbook very much--it was a holiday gift to myself!
I am enjoying the NY Times cookbook very much--it was a holiday gift to myself!
Amanda H.
December 28, 2010
I'm going to try to grow verbena again this summer. Last summer, it just looked forlorn and sad. So glad you're enjoying the book!
sygyzy
July 21, 2010
Hi, we made your salad for our Bite Club last night. We mixed everything though so presentation was not as great but the flavors were spot on. Infused the olive oil with the zest of one lemon since I did not have verbena.
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Bevi
July 3, 2010
I assembled this for our pre-parade picnic, and it was fabulous! I took Amanda's suggestions and used lemon zest combined with basil leaves. The vinaigrette was refreshing and very sublime. I used the zest of one lemon, and a handful of basil. Not only was this a tasty variation on the usual watermelon on the 4th, it was a beautiful presentation.
nkarmali
May 30, 2010
Is lemon balm the same as lemon verbena - I tried to look for a plant to grow and never found one , but did find lemon balm - its growing like a weed in my garden. . And how does one make a tisane form the lemon vebena? I had a tisane at Chez Panise in Berkeley, Ca several years ago. It had a variety of herbs - but it seemed the lemon verbena was the most fragrant
Kitchen B.
July 2, 2010
No, lemon balm and lemon verbana are different even though they both have lemony scents. Lemon balm leaves are 'leaf' green, with broad leaves which are slightly downy! Lemon Verbana leaves are slightly lighter green and are long and narrow, with a pointy end. I have both.....but haven't used the verbana since I got it a few weeks ago!
maryvelasquez
August 22, 2009
I made this last night using a mixture of herbs from my garden. I couldn't justify buying lemon verbena when I have so much overflow here. I muddled anise hyssop leaves, let them infuse the oil and then took them out. I left the basil and mint, which I ground finely, in the dressing. The pistachios were great--I toasted them in a cast iron skillet on the grill. Thanks!
Amanda H.
August 27, 2009
this sounds great -- I think next year I have to grow both lemon verbena and anise hyssop on my deck.
Rhonda35
August 22, 2009
Is there anything that can be substituted for the lemon verbena leaves?
Amanda H.
August 26, 2009
Yes -- we talked about this. We think you could substitute lemongrass or lemon zest. And we thought it would also be interesting with a combination of lemon zest and basil if you don't have access to verbena.
Leslie
July 28, 2022
Yes! Zest of one lemon muddled in olive oil is delicious in this salad. I have yet to try verbena.
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