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Watermelon Caprese Salad
with Balsamic Vinegar Reduction
Makes: 6 servings
12 slices watermelon cut into rounds or squares,
approximately 3 inches wide and 1/2 inch
thick, with seeds removed
1/2 cup balsamic vinegar
2 tablespoons honey
1/2 pound fresh mozzarella cheese, cut into
12 slices
salt, to taste
pepper, to taste
1/4 cup fresh basil leaves, loosely chopped
2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
1 sprig basil, for garnish
Place watermelon slices on paper towels and cover with
additional paper towels to absorb excess fluid.
In small saucepan over medium heat, add vinegar and
honey. Stir to blend, bring to simmer and reduce heat.
Stir occasionally until mixture is reduced by almost
half. (Do not let reduce too far or allow to froth.) Set
aside to cool slightly.
On large platter, place watermelon slices and top
each with slice of cheese. Add salt and pepper, to taste,
then sprinkle basil leaves evenly over top. Drizzle
with olive oil, followed by reduced balsamic vinegar.
Garnish with sprig of basil.
Tip: Use red and yellow watermelon for an extra pretty
presentation.
Watermelon Rind Slaw
Makes: 4 one-cup servings
Dressing:
1/4 cup fat-free plain Greek yogurt
1/4 cup low-fat sour cream
1 1/2 tablespoons stone-ground mustard
1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
4 teaspoons fresh lemon juice
1 tablespoon sugar
1 teaspoon poppy seeds
2 teaspoons olive oil
salt, to taste
pepper, to taste
Slaw:
4 cups grated watermelon rind (fruit and
green peel removed)
1 cup grated carrot
1 1/2 cups diced fresh pineapple
In small bowl, blend Greek yogurt, sour cream, mustard,
vinegar, lemon juice, sugar, poppy seeds, olive oil, salt
and pepper thoroughly. Set aside.
Place watermelon rind on several layers of paper
towels to soak up excess fluid.
In medium bowl, place dressing, rind, carrot and
pineapple, and toss to thoroughly coat.
Watermelon Caprese Salad with Balsamic Vinegar Reduction
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FAMILY FEATURES
Watermelon Rind Slaw
Watermelon Slice Ice Pops
liced or diced, grilled or blended, there are countless ways to
prepare watermelon. With some fruits, half or more is wasted when
you throw away the seeds and peel, but you may be surprised to
learn that you can use an entire watermelon, including the rind, to
make delicious and refreshing dishes.
Most people think of watermelon as a sweet, juicy snack perfect for hot
summer days, but with its high water content (92 percent), the fruit is more
than just tasty. It’s also an ideal way to keep your body hydrated. What’s
more, the ability to use the entire fruit makes watermelon one of the most
versatile and value-conscious options in the produce department.
An average watermelon consists of about 70 percent fruit and 30 percent
rind. Hollowed out, the rind is an attractive way to serve any number of
recipes, but the rind is actually edible, too, and can be stir-fried, stewed or
pickled, or even enjoyed raw. This yummy slaw gets its distinctive crunch
from the watermelon rind, which is packed with citrulline and arginine, two
compounds that may aid in healthy blood flow.
Watermelon is also a flavorful substitute for tomatoes, as shown in this
traditional Italian appetizer, and contains higher levels of lycopene than
any other fresh fruit or vegetable per serving, according to award-winning
nutrition author and registered dietitian Elizabeth Somer.
Additionally, it lends some sweetness to a spicy salsa and a refreshing
twist on a summery salad. You can also try blending watermelon with other
fresh fruits for a super smoothie or mixing it up with some adult libations
(and don’t forget, you can transform the rind into a mini-keg in minutes; just
add a pour spout).
Find more ideas for using every bite of fruit, juice and rind at watermelon.org.
Superfood Smoothie
Watermelon Slice Ice Pops
Makes: 5-15 servings
5-15 watermelon slices, cut into
triangular wedge shapes,
about 1/2 to 1 inch thick,
with seeds removed
5-15 ice pop sticks
Insert ice pop stick into rind of each slice.
Optional variation: After inserting
sticks, freeze ice pops before serving.
Superfood Smoothie
Makes: 3 cups
2 cups cubed and seeded
watermelon
1 cup fresh or frozen raspberries
1 cup raspberry kefir
2 tablespoons orange juice
concentrate
2 tablespoons hemp
2 tablespoons agave syrup
ice (optional)
Place watermelon, raspberries, raspberry
kefir, orange juice concentrate, hemp,
agave syrup and ice, if desired, in
blender and blend until smooth.