Tuesday, June 16, 2009

A Star Studded Treat for the 4th


A great festive way to enjoy the 4th in style!!!!!

Nothing says patriotism like a star-carved watermelon filled with fresh blueberries, kiwi, strawberries, and other star-cut fruit.

Add melon shooting stars and top it off with a wire handle threaded with blueberries.


What You Need:
  • One large watermelon
  • Cantaloupe, honeydew, blueberries, kiwi, strawberries, and star fruit
  • White self-stick shelf liner
  • Star-shaped cookie cutters in various sizes (we used 2-inch and 2-3/4-inch star cutters)
  • Sharp knife
  • Flat-edged ice-cream scoop or large spoon
  • Pumpkin carving saw
  • Melon baller (optional)
  • Artistic wire: 18-gauge copper wire in Dark Blue and Red
  • 3 to 6 thin wooden skewers

Instructions:

1. Download the free pattern for this project. (Downloading requires Adobe Acrobat software.)


2. From the self-stick shelf liner, cut a 1-inch-wide strip that is long enough to reach around the center or "equator" of the watermelon, piecing several strips together if necessary to fit.

3. Trace the star shapes from the pattern section (or trace around the star-shaped cookie cutters) onto self-stick shelf liner and cut the shapes out. Continue tracing and cutting out stars until you have enough to fit around the center of the melon. Place the star cutouts on the centerline of the melon as shown in the pattern. Alternate large and small stars and adjust the spacing between the stars as necessary.

4. Using a sharp knife, cut an oval opening in the top of the melon. Using a flat-edge ice cream scoop or large spoon, remove the pulp from the melon; place the pulp in a large container and set it aside.

5. Using a pumpkin carving saw and starting at the top opening of the watermelon, cut down to the star cutouts; carefully cut around each star and along the top of the centerline. Tip: Hold each star shape securely as you cut around it to prevent the star from breaking off. If one accidentally breaks, simply put the piece back on, securing it with toothpicks. Remove the star and centerline cutouts from the melon.

6. Use a melon baller or slice the reserved watermelon pulp to make small pieces. Repeat to make small pieces of honeydew melon and cantaloupe, as desired, until the watermelon bowl is almost full. Slice strawberries, kiwi, and star fruit, adding the pieces to the bowl.

7. Cut several lengths of blue and red wire long enough to create the basket "handle." Thread blueberries onto the wires and insert the cut ends into the sides of the basket.

8. Using a star-shaped cookie cutter, cut stars out of thick slices of watermelon, cantaloupe, and honeydew. Place the melon stars on wooden skewers, adding blueberries between the pieces of fruit inside the watermelon.


Enjoy!!!!!

Barb

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