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Watermelon-Mint Ice Cubes

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Watermelon-Mint Ice CubesBrian Leatart

Brandi Neuwirth of Cary, North Carolina, writes: "My family and I moved here from Los Angeles last year, and my new surroundings have really influenced my cooking. There's a great farmers' market nearby where I get lots of local ingredients. The produce there inspired me to create this dish, which is a real taste of the South."

These pretty ice cubes are great in lemonade and summer cocktails.

Recipe information

  • Total Time

    4 hours 15 minutes

  • Yield

    Makes about 24 ice cubes

Ingredients

6 cups 1-inch cubes seeded watermelon (about 1/4 large melon)
4 tablespoons (about) sugar
Fresh mint leaves

Preparation

  1. Puree watermelon in processor (there should be about 4 cups). Mix in sugar by tablespoonfuls to sweeten to taste. Pour into 2 to 3 ice cube trays. Rinse mint leaves and place 1 leaf atop puree in each cube. Cover and freeze until cubes are solid, at least 4 hours and up to 2 days.

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