Cucumer Cantaloupe Salad
When I was growing up, my Appalachian dad called this thing a muskmelon. So when I grew up and someone asked me if I liked cantaloupe, I said, “Never had it.” Of course, when I saw it, I thought, “Oh, we hillbillies just call it muskmelon.” Well, guess what? We hillbillies were right. But honestly, as strange a name as cantaloupe is (they’re a rare type of leaping animal, right?), muskmelon doesn’t sound much better. The only time I want to hear musk anywhere near my food is when it’s my waiter’s cologne.
Cucumber Cantaloupe Salad
1 cantaloupe
1 regular or English cucumber
1 lime
1 tablespoon sugar or sugar substitute
1 handful of fresh cilantro
Pretty easy measurements, no? Anyway, peel, seed and chop the cantaloupe. Do the same with the cucumber. If you bought an English cucumber (the kind that comes wrapped in plastic), you don’t need to seed it.
Squeeze the lime juice over the salad. Sprinkle the sugar over. Toss. If you like cilantro (which I do!), add in a handful of fresh, chopped cilantro.













































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