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Watermelon and Snap Pea Salad

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Watermelon and Snap Pea Salad Recipe
Photo by Emma Fishman, Food Styling by Susie Theodorou, Prop Styling by Elizabeth Jaime

I serve this refreshing and unexpectedly savory summer salad whenever I want to make a good impression—like the time I first met my partner’s family (they still talk about it!). I love the way the sweetness of perfectly ripe melon is carried by the Taiwanese black vinegar, which delivers deep complexity and subtle fruity notes. The prep time is short and the flavors are strong, a recipe sure to hook you and whoever you serve it to.

About the black vinegar: Kong Yen-brand vinegar is an iconic Taiwanese black vinegar-based condiment that’s infused with a variety of vegetables, fruits, and spices, giving it an idiosyncratic flavor. While Chinese black vinegar (such as Chinkiang brand) tastes different, it can work in a pinch, but an even better substitute would be equal parts Worcestershire sauce, rice vinegar, and orange juice. —Jessie YuChen

This recipe is part of Short Is Sweet, our collection of summer dishes that deliver a whole lot of deliciousness in 30 minutes or less.

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