The heat of summer can be brutal, but there's always the refreshing balm of hot weather treats. Cooling off means ice cream, frozen cocktails, and perhaps the most ubiquitous summertime ...
Rather than buying it pre-cut (which is expensive), here are our Test Kitchen tips for cutting wedges, cubes and sticks, plus how to make melon balls. Fresh watermelon is a sweet sign of summer, ...
To me cold juicy watermelon is summers’ ultimate thirst quencher (well it is over 90 percent water!). And now that most of the melons in the market are seedless, it’s easier than ever to dive in and ...
There is no wrong way to cut and eat a watermelon, but certain techniques can ensure you get the perfect wedge, chunk or ball, depending on your preference. But first things, first: Yes, you need to ...
Want neat slices of juicy watermelon for summer snacking, fruit salads, or blending into slush? Want to know how to cut a watermelon when it’s such a big, hulking mass—larger than anything else you ...
With this easy-to-follow guide, you can slice up watermelon for your favorite summer recipes. First, start off by placing the melon on a work surface "with the stem end facing sideways," so that it ...
Watermelons are crowdpleasers for a reason. They're sweet and juicy, work well in salads and all other kinds of dishes, and are packed with antioxidants while being low in calories. Really, what's not ...
WikiHow runs down how to cut one of our favorite summer fruits, the watermelon. Watermelons are big and unwieldy, so slicing off the top helps stand it up on end. The other great hint? Cut along the ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Watermelon slices and outdoor barbecues go together like peanut butter and jelly, with the juicy, sweet fruit perfectly contrasting warm, ...
In a life hack we never saw coming, Facebook user Kelly Rose Sarno demonstrates quite possibly the easiest way to cut a watermelon. Using just a long piece of dental floss, she pulls the string ...
This browser does not support the video element. This browser does not support the video element. While many people can get watermelons year round, they’re at their best in mid-summer, when the ...