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Cantaloupe With Sugar Snap Peas and Ricotta Salata

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Tossed cantaloupe chunks thinly sliced snap peas and ricotta with a sprinkle Aleppostyle pepper on a plate

Salty and sweet, crunchy and juicy, this throw-it-together summer side has it all. It's also one of the only instances where you should seek out a slightly underripe cantaloupe: Firmer flesh means it will be easier to slice into ribbons.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    4–6 servings

Ingredients

½ small cantaloupe or Honey Kiss melon (about 1½ lb.)
8 oz. sugar snap peas, strings removed, thinly sliced on a diagonal
8 oz. ricotta salata (salted dry ricotta), thinly sliced into strips with a vegetable peeler or mandoline
3 Tbsp. tarragon leaves
Extra-virgin olive oil, lemon wedges, flaky sea salt, and Aleppo-style pepper (for serving)

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Scoop out seeds from melon half and place, cut side down, on a cutting board and remove rind by slicing down along the curve of the melon with a sharp knife, rotating as you go. Cut in half again, then very thinly slice each piece crosswise on a mandoline (to make half-moons) or use a vegetable peeler to make ribbons.

    Step 2

    Toss melon, peas, ricotta, and tarragon on a platter. Drizzle with some oil, squeeze some lemon juice over, and sprinkle with salt and Aleppo-style pepper.

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