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Thai Watermelon Rind Noodle Salad with Mint, Peanuts and Shrimp

A takeoff on green papaya salad made with watermelon rind.

Thai Watermelon
Photograph courtesy of National Watermelon Board
Servings
4
Cuisine Type
  • asian
Menu Part
  • salad
Main Ingredient
  • Watermelon

Chef Rebecca Peizer

Culinary Institute of America

St. Helena, Calif.

Watermelon is a summertime favorite, and this no-waste salad makes the most of the fruit by julienning the rind into thin strands. It’s a takeoff on the green papaya salad popular on Thai menus. In this version, chef Rebecca Peizer tosses the watermelon “noodles” with green beans, carrots, fresh herbs and shrimp, then dresses the mixture with a ginger-lime dressing.

Ingredients

Salad

2 lb. watermelon rind, peeled

1 large carrot, peeled

½ lb. Green beans, blanched and thinly sliced

1 small bunch chives, chopped

1/3 cup chopped cilantro

2 tbsp. chopped mint

¼ lb. small shrimp, cooked

½ cup toasted peanuts, chopped

Dressing

¼ cup packed brown sugar

¼ cup orange juice

¼ cup water

2 tbsp. white vinegar

2 tbsp. lime juice

2 tbsp. fish sauce

1 tbsp. tamarind paste

1 tsp. finely minced gingerroot

4 to 6 dashes Sriracha or chili sauce

Steps

  1. For salad: Using a mandoline slicer, cut the watermelon rind and carrots into a thin julienne.

  2. In large bowl, combine green beans, watermelon rind and carrots; add fresh herbs and shrimp.

  3. In medium bowl, combine all dressing ingredients; whisk to blend.

  4. Pour dressing over salad and mix well. Allow to stand 5 minutes for the flavors to develop. Garnish with peanuts.

Photo courtesy of National Watermelon Board

 

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