- Arrange the chilled watermelon wedges on a large platter.
- Spread a layer of cream cheese or quark cheese evenly over each watermelon wedge.
- Top the wedges with blueberries, sliced prosciutto, and pickled onions.
- Lightly sprinkle salt and pepper over the toppings.
- Drizzle balsamic glaze across the wedges for a tangy finish.
- Garnish with fresh basil leaves and serve immediately.
- Calories:289 kcal25%
- Energy:1209 kJ22%
- Protein:4 g28%
- Carbohydrates:25 mg40%
- Sugar:18 mg8%
- Salt:250 g25%
- Fat:8 g20%
Last Updated on 4 months by Neha Deshmukh
Watermelon Recipe – Blueberries, Olives & Balsamic Glaze Bites
Introduction
Okay, you guys, prepare to have your minds blown. Seriously. I stumbled upon this combination a couple of summers ago while trying to use up a particularly juicy watermelon, and it’s been a hit ever since. It’s sweet, salty, tangy, and just…unexpectedly delicious! These Watermelon Bites with Blueberries, Olives & Balsamic Glaze are the perfect appetizer or snack for a hot day, and they’re ridiculously easy to make. Trust me, you’ll be the star of any picnic or get-together with these!
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
Let’s be real, watermelon is amazing on its own. But adding these savory elements? It takes it to a whole new level. It’s a flavor explosion in every bite! Plus, it’s super quick – ready in under 10 minutes – and requires absolutely no cooking. It’s a guaranteed crowd-pleaser, and a fantastic way to impress without spending hours in the kitchen.
Ingredients
Here’s what you’ll need to whip up these delightful bites:
- 10-12 chilled watermelon slices, cut 1-inch thick triangular wedges
- ½ cup cream cheese or quark cheese
- 10-12 olives, sliced
- Salt and pepper to taste
- 1 teaspoon dried oregano
- 2 tablespoons pickled onions
- 10-12 basil leaves
- 1 tablespoon balsamic glaze
Ingredient Notes
Let’s talk ingredients for a sec, because a few choices can really make this recipe shine!
- Watermelon Varieties: While any watermelon works, I find that a seedless variety is the most convenient. But honestly, a good, ripe watermelon is the most important thing!
- Cream Cheese vs. Quark Cheese: I originally made this with cream cheese, but quark cheese (paneer) adds a lovely tang and lighter texture. If you can find it, definitely give it a try! About 100-120g of quark is equivalent to ½ cup of cream cheese.
- The Role of Balsamic Glaze: Don’t skip the balsamic glaze! It adds a beautiful sweetness and acidity that balances everything perfectly. Look for a good quality glaze – it makes a difference.
- Pickled Onions: A Flavor Boost: Pickled onions are key here. They provide a lovely sharpness that cuts through the sweetness of the watermelon. You can easily find them pre-made, or make your own (it’s easier than you think!).
Step-By-Step Instructions
Alright, let’s get cooking (well, assembling!). It’s so simple, you won’t believe it.
- Arrange the chilled watermelon wedges on a large platter or flat surface.
- Spread a layer of cream cheese or quark cheese evenly over each watermelon wedge. Don’t be shy!
- Top the wedges with blueberries, sliced olives, and pickled onions.
- Lightly sprinkle salt, pepper, and dried oregano over the toppings. A little goes a long way.
- Drizzle balsamic glaze across the wedges for a tangy finish.
- Garnish with fresh basil leaves and serve chilled.
Expert Tips
A few little things that’ll take these bites from good to amazing:
- Chill Everything: Seriously, everything. Cold watermelon, cold cheese…it all makes a difference.
- Don’t Overload: Resist the urge to pile on too many toppings. You want to taste everything in balance.
- Fresh Basil is Best: Dried basil just doesn’t compare to the vibrant flavor of fresh basil.
Variations
Want to get creative? Here are a few ideas:
- Spice Level Adjustment: Add a tiny pinch of red pepper flakes to the cheese spread for a little kick. My friend, Priya, loves this!
- Vegan Adaptation: Use a vegan cream cheese alternative and ensure your balsamic glaze is vegan-friendly (some contain honey).
- Gluten-Free Adaptation: This recipe is naturally gluten-free, so you’re good to go!
- Festival Adaptation (Summer Solstice/Picnics): These are perfect for summer picnics or celebrating the Summer Solstice. They’re light, refreshing, and easy to transport.
Serving Suggestions
These watermelon bites are fantastic as:
- An appetizer at a summer BBQ
- A light snack on a hot day
- Part of a fruit and cheese platter
- A unique addition to a picnic basket
Storage Instructions
These are best served immediately, but if you have leftovers, you can store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to a few hours. The watermelon may release some liquid, so they’re best enjoyed as soon as possible.
FAQs
Let’s answer some common questions!
- Is this recipe best served immediately? Yes! The watermelon is best when it’s still firm and chilled.
- Can I use feta cheese instead of cream cheese? You can, but it will significantly change the flavor profile. Feta is saltier and tangier, so use it sparingly.
- What kind of balsamic glaze is recommended? A thick, good-quality balsamic glaze is best. Look for one that’s syrupy and has a rich flavor.
- Can I make this ahead of time? You can prep the ingredients (slice the watermelon, olives, and onions) ahead of time, but assemble the bites just before serving.
- Are pickled onions essential to the recipe? While you can omit them, they really do add a crucial element of flavor. If you absolutely can’t find them, a tiny bit of finely chopped red onion might work in a pinch.