12
Feb
(NewsUSA) – This Father’s Day, prepare some ideas for Dad that are creatively sweet.
These two ideas by the National Watermelon Promotion Board (www.watermelon.org) are sure to be a hit. First, a basket shaped like a golf ball (made from the watermelon rind) filled with watermelon balls to honor his favorite outdoor activity. Second, a savory chicken wing glaze for Dad to snack on during his special day.
Golf Ball Watermelon Carving
Materials:
1 small-medium very round seedless watermelon
Kitchen knife, paring knife
Cutting board, large bowl
Melon baller
Instructions:
Wash the watermelon under cool water, pat dry. Place melon on its side on a cutting board, cut off 1/4″-1/2″ from the stem end. Don’t cut too deep into the white part of the rind. This will be a sturdy base.
Using the paring knife, cut a 3″ to 4″ round circle in the top of the watermelon. Use the melon baller to make shallow round divots into the rind of the watermelon to mimic the dimples in a golf ball. Next, use a kitchen knife to peel thin layers of the rind off to expose the white underneath. Don’t cut too deep, or you’ll expose the red flesh. Remove as much green as possible to resemble a white golf ball.
Hollow it out with a spoon, saving the watermelon pieces to make melon balls to use in or around the carving. Place on a tray, add melon balls and then decorate.
Chipotle Maple Citrus Watermelon Wings
Watermelon Glaze:
2 cups watermelon puree
Juice from 3 fresh lemons
1 tablespoon lemon zest
1/2 cup maple syrup
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon chipotle pepper
Chicken wings or drumettes
2 cups pineapple juice
1/2 cup soy sauce
1 tablespoon minced fresh ginger
3 cloves minced fresh garlic
Instructions:
Watermelon Glaze: Simmer ingredients together in saucepan for 20 minutes or until sauce is thick.
Chicken: Place the chicken in a large zipper lock bag with rest of the ingredients, and seal. Allow to marinate at least 2 hours or up to 12. Grill until cooked, plate, pour the glaze over the chicken and serve immediately.
Pick the Perfect Watermelon
1. Look the watermelon over. Look for a firm, symmetrical melon free of bruises, cuts or dents.
2. Lift it up. The watermelon should be heavy for its size. Since watermelons are 92 percent water, most of the weight is water.
3. Turn it over. The underside should have a creamy yellow spot from where it sat on the ground and ripened in the sun.