Courtesy of Vicki Nunn
Tomorrow is the Fourth of July, one of my favorite holidays. Some of my favorite Independence Day memories include watching the glittering displays of fireworks against the night sky while lying in a giggling dog-pile with all the neighborhood kids, spending the day strategically eating as much as possible at our giant annual picnic, and of course, munching on crisp watermelon as the juice leaves sticky sweet trails down my arms.
Actually, watermelon is probably one of my all-time favorite components of the 4th of July and summer in general. Watermelon selection is an event in itself. Our run to the grocery store demands a good ten minutes of searching for the biggest and sweetest smelling melon. Then, its back home to slice it into wedges that disappear as fast as theyre cut.
I love how versatile watermelon is, and hearing so much about watermelon flavored drinks lately makes me want to experiment myself. In particular, I hope to try this recipe forLouisa Shafias Watermelon, Mint, and Cider Vinegar Tonicbecause it sounds as crisp and delicious as the fruit itself. If you give it a go at your Fourth of July celebration, please let me know how it went!
Another intriguing watermelon recipe, I found in theParties That Cook recipearchives.One of my summer favorite recipes is gazpacho, a cold Spanish soup that is typically tomato based. This recipe for Watermelon Gazpacho with Shrimp Cevichedefinitely sparked my interest! Im so excited to try it myself, so I thought Id share the recipe with you.
We all have our favorite Independence Day memories and traditions. What are yours? Let us know in the comments!
Ingredients
Gazpacho:
1 large red bell pepper
1 ear corn
3 cups seedlesswatermelon
2 1/2 pounds ripe red heirloom tomatoes
1 pound English cucumber, peeled and seeded
1 chipotle in adobo, seeds removed, coarsely chopped
2 teaspoons chipotle adobo sauce
2 scallions, white and green parts only
1 garlic clove
3 Tablespoons lime juice
1/3 cup cilantro leaves, roughly chopped
2 Tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
1 Tablespoon Kosher salt
Shrimp Ceviche:
1/2 lb. baby shrimp (70 count), cleaned and deveined
1/2 cup lime juice
1/4 teaspoon Kosher salt
1 Tablespoon finely chopped cilantro leaves
Methods/Steps
Roast Peppers and Corn:Roast red bell peppers over an open flame until blackened. Put into a paper bag for 5 minutes then peel off charred skin and remove seeds and stem. Roast corn over a flame, turning frequently, until the corn is charred.
Chop and Puree:Roughly chopwatermelon, tomatoes, cucumber, roasted red peppers and jalapeno. Cut corn off cob. Combine. Add chipotle and adobo, scallions, garlic, lime juice, cilantro, olive oil and salt. In a food processor or blender, puree the mixture until smooth. Transfer to a pitcher.
Shrimp:Combine shrimp, lime juice, salt and cilantro and allow to sit for 3 hours. Drain off juice.
Additional Tips
To Serve:In center of individual serving bowls place small mound of shrimp ceviche. At the table, pourwatermelongazpacho into the bowls around the shrimp.
Serves/Makes
Serves 10
Happy Fourth of July!
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