This simple starter for 2-in additives is my new favorite party trick
The checkered patterns date from the 17th century and have driven to style and driven from the style since then. Although I cannot take first-hand experience from this time, I had inspired my own moments in Gingham in the early 2000s when vans shoes made the pattern a must. And if there is one thing that I love more than a trendy look, then it is eating – when I discovered a viral salad that brings these two worlds together, I was all in.
Lately it has been almost impossible to scroll through Tikok or Instagram without recognizing an outstanding trend: Creator arranges fruits, vegetables, cheese and more in salads in the chess lovers that are as simple as beautiful. With just a few ingredients and an artistic eye, this chic layer style improves everyday ingredients in the heart of the heart and quickly becomes a contact point for effortless entertainment.
With a wealth of products that grow in my garden, from melons to cucumbers and a cheese drawer that seems to be like an endless pit, I decided to try my own version of a chessboard salad. Read on to find out whether this dish was only another volatility Social media trend Or if it was really shown to the online praise.
How to do chessboard salad
Ashia Aubourg
If you design this salad, the main goal is to create a Checkerboard look. You can literally overlap this and cut ingredients into perfect cubes or interpret the idea easily by following a repetitive, Gingham -like pattern, even if this does not include squares.
The version that becomes viral on social media Watermelon and feta arranged in this layout inspired by vintage.
I went with a more rustic approach and Hand cuts the watermelon I myself. First I cut off the ends and cut the melon into 1-inch thick slices. From there I cut every round into 1-inch cubes. I also saw how some creators use A Watermelon Cuber tool To make the process even easier, this could be a great abbreviation. To match the size, I used the watermelon pieces as a guide while I cut the feta.
With everything that was prepared, I arranged four cubes over the top of A platter And five on the side, switch between watermelon and feta to form the chessboard pattern. And it was just ready to enjoy.
I immediately dug up. Although the taste was nothing unexpected, I couldn’t get over how simple and satisfactory the entire process felt. This clever little plating trick has improved a simple dish immediately, and frankly I can’t get enough.
So upgrade your chess board salad
After discovering Checkerboard salads on Tikkok, I fell down a rabbit hole with creative riffs on the trend. While the combination of watermelon and feta remains the most popular, you don’t have to stick to this pairing. I came across clever repetitions such as Cantaloupe with Mozzarella, olives with goat cheese and even saucisson, paired with parmesan. As long as the ingredient can be changed, it works.
And of course no salad is complete without a great finish, so here are 15 dressing ideas Use as a set for your checkered joy.