This super easy Caribbean papaya salad recipe comes from the island of St Maarten, and it tastes fantastic with BBQ chicken, shrimp or other grilled meats/seafood. With thanks to P&O Cruises for the opportunity to learn about Caribbean cuisine.
I know it’s a bit early in the year to be sharing recipes for summer BBQs, but we’ve just recently returned home after an amazing eight-night Caribbean cruise with P&O Cruises. We’re still in summer holiday mode, despite the heavy snowfall we’re experiencing in Shetland, and I’ve been super excited to share this gorgeous easy papaya salad recipe with you all.
Our third shore excursion, after boarding the cruise ship Azura in Barbados and visiting the islands of Tortola and St. Kitts, was on the tiny Caribbean island of St Maarten. There, we were treated to an Island Delights tour, where, at one of the stops, we enjoyed a cookery demonstration.
We learned how to make this gorgeous papaya salad, Colombo chicken and a rather indulgent banana flambe made with locally brewed spiced rum. More blog posts with video will be up soon, once we’ve had a chance to edit all the footage.
In the meantime, here’s a papaya salad recipe that might inject a bit of Caribbean summer vibe into these cold UK winter days!
INGREDIENTS FOR THIS CARIBBEAN PAPAYA SALAD RECIPE
- fresh papaya – one or two, depending on the size
- red onion – half a large one, or a whole small one
- spring onions/scallions – one good-sized one or two smaller ones
- fresh coriander leaves (replace with mint or basil if you don’t like the taste of coriander)
- sea salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste
- the juice of one lemon
- 60 ml/ 2 oz/ 0.3 cup good quality olive oil – I use Pomora
HOW TO MAKE THIS CARIBBEAN PAPAYA SALAD RECIPE
Step 1: cut your fresh papaya in half lengthwise, scoop out the seeds and cut the flesh (not the peel) into one-centimetre dice. Place in a small bowl.
Step 2: peel and finely dice the red onion and add to the bowl.
Step 3: finely dice the spring onion/scallions and add to the bowl.
Step 4: squeeze over the juice of one lemon.
Step 5: pour over your good quality olive oil.
Step 6: add your fresh herbs, season well to taste and toss gently to mix. Leave to sit for 20-30 minutes at room temperature for the flavours to develop.
This is a remarkably versatile salad and you can mix and match your Caribbean fruits as desired. Why not add melon, or cantaloupe, pomegranate or mango? If fresh coriander is not your thing, you can substitute fresh basil or even mint.
It’s perfect with Caribbean jerk chicken cooked outdoors on the BBQ (which we also tried in St. Maarten, photo below!), or grilled seafood and shrimps.
CARIBBEAN CUISINE
The Caribbean diet is a combination of African, Amerindian, British, Spanish, Dutch and Indian flavours due to the influence of the people who explored and migrated to the area hundreds of years ago.
It’s an intense and flavoursome diet, with a focus on bright colours and freshness. It’s also a diet rich in plants and low in red meat.
The Caribbean diet is also very high in seafood, supplemented with a little chicken or goat served as a side or garnish, rather than centre stage like our Western diet. Salt is used sparingly, and herbs and spices are used to flavour dishes instead, often in the form of marinades.
POMORA NEW EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL
When we returned home from our cruise, our quarterly delivery of Pomora olive oil had arrived. It was the arrival of this gorgeous, freshest, unfiltered olive oil that spurred me on to recreate this papaya salad at home right away.
Olio nuovo is bottled straight after the olive harvest, an event that is celebrated with a gathering of friends and family at the frantoio. The oil has a vibrant green colour, a distinct fresh flavour and a pizzicante finish – perfect for this easy papaya salad recipe.
Pomora are a small UK business who works closely with two olive oil producers in Italy – Carmello in Sicily and Antonio in Campania. As their growing regions are vastly different, so is the flavour of their oil.
Each quarter I receive a shipment of 3 x 250ml tins of olive oil from Antonio’s family farm. The first shipment of the year is this gorgeous olio nuovo, while the second shipment is a trio of flavoured extra virgin olive oils in rosemary, lemon and chilli. Then, in the late summer, a shipment of extra virgin olive oil arrives, followed by another trio of flavoured oils in basil, garlic and white truffle.
They’re an incredibly delicious brand of olive oil, and I’ve been working with them for years. Prices for their quarterly subscription start from £29 per quarter, and I’m delighted to say their oil is now available in the USA for as little as $49 per quarter!
Have you ever visited the Caribbean? What sort of food did you enjoy while you were there? Let me know in the comments!
Caribbean Papaya Salad
Ingredients
- 1 papaya cut into 1 cm dice
- 0.5 red onion finely chopped
- 1 large spring onions finely chopped
- 1 handful fresh coriander leaves roughly torn
- Shetland sea salt to taste
- freshly ground black pepper to taste
- 1 lemon juice only
- 60 ml olive oil I use Pomora
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Instructions
- Combine all the ingredients together in a small bowl and toss gently to coat.
- Let sit for 20-30 minutes at room temperature for the flavours to develop.
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PIN THIS EASY CARIBBEAN PAPAYA SALAD RECIPE FOR LATER
This is not a paid post, although as an Amazon Associate and Pomora affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases. With thanks to P&O Cruises for the opportunity to learn about Caribbean cuisine on a recent press trip. Thank you for supporting the brands who make it possible for me to do what I love: mess up my kitchen and share recipe stories.
Natalie Crossan
Looks delicious – I cook everything in olive oil so this is right up my street 🙂
Georgie Wright
It’s a wonderfully fresh dish, perfect for when the weather is warmer! I’d add mango & melon as you’ve suggested and I think it would be lovely with some freshly picked mint leaves too.
Fiona jk42
This recipe looks delicious and would be lovely to have in the summer. Lucky you going to the Caribbean. I’ve been a few times, to Jamaica, the Virgin Islands, Antigua, Puerto Rico and the Bahamas. The British Virgin Islands were my favourite.
Helen Jones
This looks,easy to make and delicious . My kind of recipe
Fozia Akhtar
The recipe looks delicious and is definitely one I will try
Ann-Marie Downie
looks delish!
sharon martin
it looks delicious
Adrian Bold
Looks delicious. I wish I have the time or motivation to make things like this myself.
Catherine Gregory
Sounds really tasty and so colourful!
SUSAN L HALL
would make such a change love it and have printed the recipe to try
Amy Jo McLellan
Sounds and looks delicious! I’ve never thought of a papaya salad before but now I’m desperate to try one.
Chirag Patel
Looks and Sounds delicious
Laura Avery
Sounds fab! I’m also thinking , leaving the onions out and subbing for chickpeas. Or for breakfasy dish , leaving them out, adding some pinenuts, sunflower seeds , a dollop of natural yogurt and a twist of lime
Faye Reed
Looks delicious and healthy too x
Chris Williams
looks very appetising will definitely give it a go
Nancy Bradford
Just my kind of thing. Looks amazing. My daughter would love this.
Charlotte Wilde
this look a fantastic gift!
RAPHAEL PATRICE
A carnival of colour, a fiesta of flavour, a culinary journey, I’ll always savour.
alisa moore
I love dishes with papaya in so this recipe sounds lovely.
Aaron Milne
Love it !!
claire Little
looks fantastic
Angela Kelly
I have to say I’m not a fan of mixing sweet and savoury!
Mary Baldwin
Sounds delicious and a lovely alternative to our usual salads and vegetables. Just thinking how nice this would be with some grilled mackerel as well.
sarah parker
recipe looks great – will try
Sarah Morris
Looks really delicious need to try and make this
Sharon Everett
Some fabulous ideas.
jackie curran
It looks lovely , I love to try new recipes so will give this a try .
Dawn Underwood
Sounds absolutely delicious!
sue cornish
going to try and make this looks yummy
Meeka Tomey-Alleyne
Looks delicious, wish we had good papaya in the UK!
Dagmar
Yum, can’t wait to try it
rose h
yum yum yum yum!!!
Kim Howard
It looks delicious … I think I will definitely have to try this one out.
ellie spider
this sounds really good – I am a big fan of apple and mango in salad so papaya sounds good
Hazel Rea
This looks absolutely delicious – a feast for the eyes as well as the tummy!
Robyn Clarke
Looks delicious, all the flavours, mmm
Marie Rungapadiachy
This recipe sounds delicious and so refreshing.
Francesca H
Not something Id’ ever think of but sounds awesome!!
Susan Hoggett
great recipe, I love your recipes and can’t wait to try it!
angela sandhu
Looks good
Jocelyn Clark
So full of flavour and goodness
Erica Hughes
I never know what to make with papaya so it’s good to have some ideas
Wiebke Howey
Can’t wait for the bbq season to try this.
Emma davison
I’m not a fan of papaya but this sounds quite nice. Colourful too. 3star
Alison
It looks delicious, perfect for brightening up a cold day
Carole Nott
Looks like a fresh wholesome choice
Amanda Gregory
It sounds absolutely fantastic. I get fed up of having the same thing over and over and this is different and exciting.
Hayley Atkins
Healthy ,colourful and with a summer vibe.
Geoff Hibbert
I love it – I want to eat it now!
Ruth Harwood
this looks filling and tasty!
Bridget Johnson
Love the payapa salad recipe
Kirsten Barthy
Not sure I’d enjoy it. It might be too exotic for my taste buds
Georgina Prince
i love the recipe, olive oil is so good x
Gillian Hitchen
Looks lovely and fresh
AnnaSSS
The best. I really like olive oil. Healthy choice.Thank you for giveaway.x
Sheri Darby
This looks delicious
Angela Sandford
Looks very tempting!
aj
I think it looks lovely, something my family would enjoy
Catherine White
It looks AMAZING, can’t wait to try it.
Lee Clark
Amazing yummy!
Joo Dee
looks good
Marion
Looks delicious, will be making it for half term next week with the grandchildren. Not sure if they’re familiar with papaya. I like to go shopping with them and buy slightly more unusual/ interesting fruit and veg.. Last school holiday we had dragon fruit and lychees.
Hannah Igoe
This looks really delicious!
charlotte isobelle
i love papaya although ive never tried it like this!
Susan B
Looks delicious and simple to make which is always a bonus in our house. Thanks.
Sadiyya Maryam
Looks delicious. The other half loves it papaya so definitely something I will be trying, thanks.
Elizabeth Smith
I like papaya but have only had it with lime juice so I’m keen to try this
Lucy
Looks and sounds lovely as something different to try
Gina M
The salad looks lovely! I’m always looking for ways to make salads a bit more exciting.
Ritchie
It looks delicious and refreshing
Susan Willshee
love the sound of the recipe. sadly it’s not that easy to get the necessary ingredients in my home town!
Sheena Batey
It looks totally delicious
James Travis
Look delicious and easy to make
Emma Morgan
Can’t wait to try this recipe, looks so tasty
Chelle
Love the recipe. I would eat it all year round!
Claire woods
It looks very colourful.
christine goody
Papaya is not my favourite but this recipe has it covered so to speak to make it tasty….
Margaret Clarkson
Extremely delicious, thank you.
pete c
sounds very nice, using ingredients I mostly enjoy too
Katie
The recipe looks delicious – I love Caribbean food!
Carolyn e
I think it is a great recipe. I love Thai papaya salad but it’s so hard to find papayas green and unripe locally. This is perfect as an alternative delicious dish
iain maciver
it looks yummy
Christine Sunter
Looks good – might have to try it!
Susan lloyd
It looks lovely, I’m going to tr6 it this weekend x
Amandeep Sibia
Sounds pretty delicious.
Naveen Sohail
This recipe is fresh, healthy and full of energy.
Juliet McArdle
It sounds lovely although I might wait until the weather is a bit warmer before I try it
Kate Williams
really fresh great for summer
Victoria Prince
I love this recipe 🙂 It looks so fresh and inviting and so simple to make too!
kat macfarlane
Looks yummy, can’t wait to try it!
James Simpson
That sounds absolutely delicious!!!!
Iris
It looks lovely and fresh I have never used papaya this way
Maxine G
Looks lovely and light and refreshing – as a vegetarian, I’d serve it with some tofu or halloumi skewers
melanie stirling
I love papaya, this recipe looks and sounds delicious.
Kyra Rodriguez
WOOW! I love papaya and I can’t wait to try this recipe!
Helen Adams
It looks delicious
Sam Miles
It was fantastic!
Becky Duffy
This looks really tasty, I could do with some of this right now! 5 stars
richard field
It was easy to make.
Claire Nutman
Fresh, Tasty and inspiring, many thanks…..
Rachel Blackburn
Looks like a really fab recipe. Interesting flavours!
Caroline cummins
This recipe looks amazing, I’m gonna try it tomorrow on my boyfriend.
leanne weir
it looks reallY REALLY NICE
Laura Chapman
It sounds amazing! I’ve never really eaten Papaya before, but this has definitely made me want to give it a go.
ADEINNE TONNER
I think this recipe sounds beautiful and i’d love to make it for my family to enjoy.
Megan Kinsey
I can’t wait to try this recipe! I really like papaya but never know what to do with it other than eating it on its own or in a smoothie so this is great inspiration!
Inga Andersen
Has to be 5/5, it looks colourful and tasty
Farhana Chowdhury
Worth a try, certainly different
Laura Banks
it looks really yummy ive never actually had papaya but it looks different
Sophie Roberts
I’ve never tried papaya but this makes me want to, it sounds amazing!
Nikki Stewart
It’s not something I would ever have thought of making but it looks and sounds delicious!
Victoria N
I adore a papaya salad and you’ve inspired me to make one soon!
Katie Bowyer
Different to what i am used to but will try it out!
Jo Bryan
Looks and sounds gorgeous.
Stacey Haines
This recipe sounds beautiful and fresh! Something different that I would never thought to try 🙂
Ms C Bryan
Looks healthy and tasty
Helen Belton
Never tried papaya before, so great to try and new recipe and food
Karen R
Looks so appealing to me – for when the weather gets a bit warmer xx
Lisa
When i was reading through i thought how tasty is looked.It’s one i’d definately want to try.
Jim Milligan
Recipe looks easy
Solange
I think this recipe sounds great.
David Nicolson
Looks delicious but i’d probably leave out the coriander leaves as i’ve never liked the taste
Suzanne
Great tip about parsley!
John Jones
I love papaya, even though it is getting difficult to source …and I have Leicester market!
Elizabeth
I have no idea how it’s so easy to get here in Shetland;it’s always there in the supermarkets, lol!
Southend Sites
Olive Oil is so versatile, tasty and healthy so why would I not want to use it more.
Jane Holes
I LOVE this recipe, hope I win the oil so I can try this out!
Ash R
Looks lovely 🙂 will have to try x
Natasha Barnes
Looks delicious! I love olive oil, such a lovely simple flavour.
frances hopkins
A lovely idea, I’ll have to give it a go
Simon LC
Never tried papaya but it looks delicious
Andrea Upton
Papaya is one of my favourite fruits, so I think this recipe looks great, very colourful
Kathleen Marsden
I’d love to try it but without the coriander because I loath the stuff. I’d probably substitute parsley
Amy Bondoc
The recipe looks amazing it sounds refreshing different and perfect for the super hot summer
Suzanne McCusker
Sounds super refreshing, I’d use coriander in the recipe – I love the stuff, with sweet or savory, it adds a big fragrant flavour punch to any dish. I bet it would be the perfect accompaniment to char grilled tiger prawns – I can taste it now!
Becky John
Sounds delicious am definitely going to try it.
Collette SR
love the simplicity of it and looks good too!
Andrew Petrie
It looks lovely but finding a fresh Papaya around here might be difficult.
Lorna Meese
Salad looks delicious.Perfect for a summer barbecue 🙂
nicola dean
This recipe looks healthy, tasty and light. I’m going to try it.
twirlywhirly
sorry not tried this yet,this weekend Papaya is on the menufor dinner guests,great colourfel recipe thank you kindly
Bob Clark
Looks very tasty
Laura Jeffs
It looks nice and refreshing, but I wouldn’t use the coriander as it’s overpowering (I honestly hate coriander!)
Helen B
It sounds very refreshing 🙂
Lee Dasilva
Nice!! I imagine it tastes just like the islands!
Helen Tovell
Look lovely and simple to prepare too might wait until the warmer weather to give it a try though
Debbie W
So lovely. I’ve never thought of using papaya in a salad but it looks so lovely.
Mary Dalton
The recipe looks lovely.
Suan Watts
I have been tempted to try this recipe next time we have visitors
Margaret Gallagher
Devine RECIPE
Id use in my hummus recipe
Will make such a difference to the flavout
Esther V
Looks really yummy!
Dan
Looks good!
Rhia P
I use olive oil all the time, it’ my oil of choice…
This recipe sounds really lovely, a taste of sunshine on this grey snowy day!
Mike Cuss
Very inspiring ! Please keep up the good work.
Heather Haigh
The recipe looks lovely. I use it in salad dressings and pasta sauces and for stir fries. And cake – but not extra virgin.
Rich Tyler
I’d use it for dipping, cooking & drizzling!
Cherry Lloyd
I’m not used to eating Papaya but the salad looks really refreshing and light. I like to use olive oil all the time with my dishes and cooking and I eat it raw or cook with it. I really enjoy a good quality olive oil.
Emily Hutchinson
Papaya is my favourite fruit so I’d love this, I use olive oil to cook everything!
Keith Embleton
I would use it for all cooking, etc
Rena Plumridge
I use it to dress salads and roasted vegetables
Lisa Everaert
The recipe looks amazing and i will certainly be giving it a try soon.
Peter Watson
It’s an excelllent recipe.I’ve bought Pomora before and it is the best olive oil wew have had but because it’s pricy and we use about 1 litre of olive oil a day for the Cretan diet it became unaffordable.Try drinking a glass mid-morning the Cretan way and one reason they live to a ripe old age.
Christine Shelley
I wouldn’t have thought of using papaya in a salad, but its a great idea, looks fab