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August brings us the Dog Days of Summer, but
with those scorching temperatures come some great fruits and
vegetables.
Here is one example of a classic watermelon recipe. You
might remember this one from days gone by...
Old-Fashioned Watermelon Pickle
2 quarts prepared watermelon rind
Pickling lime
Water
1 quart white or cider vinegar
5 cups sugar
1 tablespoon pickling spice
1 tablespoon cloves
1 tablespoon whole allspice
1 large cinnamon stick, broken into pieces
Prepare rind by removing green outer rind and red flesh; cut into
1-inch pieces. Combine pickling lime and water in a ratio of 2
tablespoons lime to each quart water and pour over prepared
watermelon rind.
Make enough to cover all the rind. Soak at least 8 hours, but
preferably overnight, stirring the mixture from time to time
during the soaking. Drain off lime water. Rinse rind carefully
under running water several times to remove all of the lime. Drain
rind pieces on a kitchen towel. Make a syrup of vinegar, 1 cup
water and sugar in a large stainless steel or enamel saucepan. Tie
spices together in cheesecloth or muslin and add to the syrup.
Simmer mixture until all sugar is dissolved. Taste carefully (it is
quite hot) and add more sugar or vinegar to taste. Add watermelon
rind and boil until transparent and syrup is thick. Remove spice
bag.
Put rind and syrup into hot jars, seal and process in boiling
water bath for 15 minutes.
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Recipe courtesy of the National Watermelon
Promotion Board.
Please visit them at
www.watermelon.org.
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