Not only is this a healthy dessert from Martha Stewart...it's a pretty one.
Directions
- 1 medium oblong seedless watermelon, (10 to 12 pounds)
- 5 to 6 pounds mixed cantaloupe and honeydew melons, seeds and rinds removed, cut into 1/2-to 1-inch-thick wedges (32 to 36 slices)
- 3 pounds red papaya, seeds and skin removed, cut into 1-inch-thick wedges (8 to 10 slices)
- Lime zest, for sprinkling
- Pink Hawaiian sea salt
- Raspberry-Lime Ginger Sauce
- Toasted Coconut Brittle
- Trim ends off watermelon, then cut watermelon in half at an angle. Remove flesh from each half with a melon baller; set aside. Scrape out any excess flesh with a spoon for a clean, smooth interior.
- Stand watermelon baskets upright on trimmed ends. Fill bottom third of each basket with about 40 watermelon balls. Place assorted melon and papaya slices on top of watermelon balls against the back of the basket, evenly dividing fruit between baskets. Fill in front with remaining watermelon balls. Sprinkle with lime zest. Serve with sea salt, sauce, and brittle as accompaniments.
ENJOY!!
14 comments:
Oh yum. That looks and sounds delicious.
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What a cute idea and delicious at that!
Not only is it a beautiful presentation, it looks delish!
thank you for all your excellent watermelon ideas! I know what I will be doing at our first outdoor spring party! Luuuuuuuv it!
Oh my goodness that is so adorable and looks so good!!! Come on summer, I am so ready for fresh fruit!
Hurray for Martha!
Oh wow, that's insane. I adore the shape of the watermelons. They're a work of art in themselves. Pruxxx
Oh how beautiful, Debbie! And it looks delicious!! I hope you're having a great weekend!
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This is so pretty...and I LOVE fruit! I had some cantaloupe today and it was yummy...I had fresh pineapple, too! ♥
It looks both beautiful and delicious. If I will be served with this, I will feel reluctant to eat it. ;-) How could I eat such loveliness!
How pretty...I love the look of this blog...I am spending the day catching up and commenting on the blogs that i follow and yours is one of them...you have a beautiful blog! Pinkim from TrulySimpyPink
Yummy! My favorite fruit...year-round! Martha has a knack for presenting simple things in a lovely "package". Mmmmmmmmm
Jane (Artfully Graced)
This looks awesome. Much better for you than the red velvet bundt cake on my counter.
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