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Watermelon Granita

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When you’re looking for an easy desert for a hot summer night, or just want to impress company, granitas are the way to go.

They are so simple to make and you can use just about any fruit or juice that you have on hand to flavor them.

Ingredients

  • 4 cups Watermelon
  • ½ cups Sugar
  • ⅓ cups Lemon Juice

Preparation

Cut a small watermelon in half and quarter it. Scoop the watermelon from each quarter with an ice cream scoop into a large glass measuring bowl until you have 4 cups. If you don’t have a large glass measuring bowl, scoop melon into a bowl and measure out the correct amount. The glass measuring bowl just makes things easier.

Take a taste test for sweetness. The sweetness of watermelons varies so much. Adjust the amount of sugar accordingly.

Squeeze lemon juice into the measuring bowl with the melon pieces. Sprinkle sugar on top and mix to incorporate.

Pour the melon mixture into your blender or food processor. Pulse to break the pieces up well and then hit the puree button if you have one and process the ingredients until all the pieces of melon are completely gone. You’re looking for a semi-smooth liquid. You will not get a completely smooth liquid because of the texture of the watermelon.

Pour into a glass 9 x 13 baking pan.

Clear a shelf in your freezer and place the pan in. I used the top shelf in my freezer and the granita froze quickly.

After one hour take the pan out of the freezer and break up the ice crystals with a fork. Run your fork around the inside edges of the pan also to incorporate those frozen bits in with the rest of the mixture.

Do this two more times.

After the third time, transfer your frozen granita to an airtight container and freeze until ready to eat.

Enjoy!

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on 6.27.2010

Looks great…..so refreshing.

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Eugenia on 6.8.2012

So simple and so delicious! Everyone loved it :). It’s just like a snow cone in texture — but so much healthier!

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mlperry9802 on 7.19.2011

This was an easy recipe and a great way to use a watermelon before it went bad! Delish!

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kirstenh on 3.22.2011

YUM-O! I made a ton of this because we were “gifted” a large whole watermelon from by boyfriend’s parents. It was the perfect way to use up a lot of melon that would keep for a while in the freezer. We added a splash of vodka and Chambord to the finished product which just made it that little bit better.

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southernsista on 7.2.2010

This is so cool and refreshing on a hot summer day. The only thing I changed was I used lime juice instaed of lemon simply because I had ran out of lemon….YUMMY!!!!

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choteau21 on 7.1.2010

I made this the other day with a small watermelon. It was so easy and is soooo goood! Even hubby who generally doesn’t like this sort of thing went back for seconds. It is so refreshing!

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