Tuesday, 26 May 2015

Watermelon popsicle

With such humid weather, it is best to eat lots of lots of fruits and drink plenty of water.  Definitely not good idea to fall ill before a school hols.

Bought a watermelon to cool down the heatiness in the body especially now my girl's CCA is back on schedule.  

Unfortunately as compared to the last, this one is not really sweet.  I knew my kids will not eat it so I turned it into Watermelon popsicle instead.  Easy peasy. 



What you need:

100g raw sugar
700g watermelon (seedless)
1 tbsp of lemon juice

Method:

Using a blender, puree watermelon, sugar and lemon juice together.

Pour into Popsicle container and freezer.








I'm submitting this post to the Best Recipes for Everyone May 2015 Event (Theme: My Favourite Desserts) organized by Fion of XuanHom'sMom and co-hosted by Aunty Young



Cheers!

11 comments:

  1. that's colour attack on my eyes! they are simply gorgeous my dear! slurp slurp slurp

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    1. hahaha... hope you didn't feel sore in the eye. :)

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  2. Hi Edith, I also bought a watermelon but blur me only realised I've mistakenly picked a yellow watermelon instead of a red one!! I also nearly wanted to make some popsicle with it but turned it into another dessert instead.
    Your watermelon popsicles really looks very inviting and I would love to have one in this hot weather. :)

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    1. LY, we hardly eat yellow watermelon as we like ours seedless. Way too lazy to spit out the seeds.

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  3. These popsicles look like a great way to cool the heat!

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  4. Hi Edith,

    This is a great idea... transforming watermelon that is not so sweet to these refreshing popsicle!

    Zoe

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  5. Wow! I need one right now!

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  6. Hi Edith, these popsicles are such a pretty colour, and they look so tempting in this hot weather. Can I have one? XD Thanks for sharing them to BREE!

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    1. They are don't they? Thanks for organising BREE.

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