I am "going" on a picnic and I'm bringing a refreshing dessert beginning with the letter W, .... for Watermelon With Fresh Mint and Lime. Louise, the lovely lady behind Months of Edible Celebration is hosting an on-line picnic called "The Picnic Game"! And I'm "going" on a picnic with Louise and all the lovely ladies who has joined in the fun. Naturally I'm pretty excited as this is the first time that I've joined in the fun! June 18th is International Picnic Day and Louise has invited us for a picnic game for the month of June. The game is played by selecting a letter and make something to bring to the picnic beginning from your chosen letter. The chosen letter will be confirmed and assigned to each person by Louise, like in my case, I chose the letter W, and it is for Watermelon With Fresh Mint and Lime. And that's not all, each of us must list what the other persons before your letter, are bringing! It is like a kids'-game, exciting and fun!

So refreshingly delicious!
Minty sweet with the tanginess of the lime, it's difficult to stop eating!
So what do I bring for a picnic? Something sweet, refreshing and would guarantee a hit with everyone! Watermelon With Fresh Mint and Lime would be perfect! Everyone loves watermelon, I have yet to find anyone who does not! Sweet, juicy, fresh with a light delicious crunch, especially when eaten cold right from the fridge, delightful! And to top it with minty lime syrup, heavenly! This is a perfect dessert to end a wonderful delicious picnic meal brought by all the lovely ladies at The Picnic Game. Louise will do a round-up on 1st July of all the yummies that everyone has brought. Meanwhile let's take a look at what we are bringing for our picnic .....
I'm going for a picnic and I'm bringing ......
A - Artichokes Steamed and Dressed with Mayonnaise
B - Baked Beans
C - Cauliflower Tabbouleh
D - Dunkin' Donuts
E - Eggplant Casserole
F - Frosty Summber Salad with Cranberry, Pineapple and Beets
G - Goat Cheese Mixed Green Salad with Cocoa Nibs
H - Halibut Steaks with Salsa Verde
I - Iced Coffee Two Ways
J - Jubilee Sandwich
K - Key Lime and Ambarella Juice
L - Limoncello Biscotti
M - Mini Meringue Kisses
N - Nougat Brownies
O - Ozark Pudding
P - Paletas de Chabacano y Manzanilla
Q - Quinoa Salad
R - Raspberries and Pears Cobbler Pie
S - Strawberry & Kiwi Chocolate Tart
T - Thai Fish Cakes in Pita Pockets
U - Udon Salad with Honey Sesame Lime Dressing
V - Vegetable Salad with Lime Dressing
W - Watermelon With Fresh Mint and Lime
X - Xim Xim de Galinha
Y - Yam Bake
Z - Zuchinni & Pineapple Bread and Zucchini Many Ways
Watermelon with Fresh Mint and Lime
(source from "Relaxed Cooking With Curtis Stone" by Curtis Stone)
1/3 cup sugar
grated zest and juice of 1 lime
1/4 cup thinly sliced fresh mint leaves
1/2 large oval watermelon
Stir the sugar, 2 tablespoons water, the lime zest, and 1-1/2 tablespoons of the lime juice together in a small heavy saucepan over high heat until the sugar dissolves and the syrup comes to a boil. Let the syrup cool completely, and then refrigerate it until cold.
Strain the chilled syrup into a small bowl and stir in the mint. Allow the mint to infuse into the syrup for at least 5 minutes.
Place the watermelon, cut side down, on a work surface. Using a large sharp knife, cut the watermelon horizontally to form a 2-inch-thick slab. (Reserve the remaining watermelon for another use). Trim away the rind, and then cut the slab into 2-inch chunks. Transfer the watermelon chunks to a large serving platter, keeping the chunks in a single layer and maintaining the shape of the slab. Pour the cold syrup over the watermelon, and serve.
Strain the chilled syrup into a small bowl and stir in the mint. Allow the mint to infuse into the syrup for at least 5 minutes.
Place the watermelon, cut side down, on a work surface. Using a large sharp knife, cut the watermelon horizontally to form a 2-inch-thick slab. (Reserve the remaining watermelon for another use). Trim away the rind, and then cut the slab into 2-inch chunks. Transfer the watermelon chunks to a large serving platter, keeping the chunks in a single layer and maintaining the shape of the slab. Pour the cold syrup over the watermelon, and serve.
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