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Watermelon Syrup?


sarah o

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Last august i purchased a jar of watermelon syrup in a grocery store when i was

in Canada. When i asked at the checkout no one had a clue what to do with it.

any body know? is it put on pancakes? For Baking?

it apparently is homeade, in a ball jar, and ingredients are watermelon and sugar.

I think made by Amish.

Whaddya think?

Sarah

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You might be able to make a watermelon ice cream or sorbet with it

I've never heard of it either, but it sounds like something you might just drizzle on pancakes or toast

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Buy some carbonated water/seltzer/club soda and mix it up with a shot of it, and you got watermelon soda!

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I second Jason's motion.

It is used to make a drink, mixed with seltzer water.

Some people mix it with lemonade.

You can also add some to a dressing for fruit salad.

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Is it thick or thin?

I vote for using in cocktails... rum, gin, tequila would all be good combos. :cool:

even if thick, you could dilute with something like apple juice and use it to make Watermelon Soup with a scoop of strawberry sorbet, a la Payard.

I like to cook with wine. Sometimes I even add it to the food.

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Watermelon mojitos would be fun...it would make summer seem a little bit closer to today.

You could probably make a fun panna cotta with it. Or use it in a soaking syrup on sponge cake. If you wanted to go savory it would be a great base for a marinade or even a ceviche. Spike it with citrus and herbs...

You could also use it as the base for a spicy/sweet compote with chiles or mustard seeds, pickled watermelon rind, whatever fruit you have around and serve it with meats or cheeses.

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