Freezing Watermelon: Is It Possible?

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores the topic of freezing watermelon, with participants sharing their personal experiences and various methods for using frozen watermelon in recipes and drinks.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions the idea of cutting a "plug" out of the rind, adding vodka, and freezing it to create slushies.
  • Another participant notes that while freezing watermelon can work, it tends to become mushy upon thawing.
  • One participant shares that they freeze watermelon to make sorbet using a juicer.
  • Another participant describes using frozen watermelon in a homemade drink called Agua de Sandia, highlighting its cost-effectiveness and taste.
  • One participant mentions a spa that freezes watermelon into ice cubes to use in water as a refreshing alternative to lemon.
  • A participant recounts their experience of blending watermelon to make juice, noting it was enjoyable even without freezing.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the effectiveness of freezing watermelon, with some participants noting positive uses while others express concerns about texture after thawing.

Contextual Notes

Participants share a variety of personal experiences and creative uses for frozen watermelon, reflecting diverse culinary approaches and preferences.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants and community members interested in innovative ways to use watermelon in recipes and drinks may find the shared experiences valuable.

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A friend is asking and I have never though of it!!
 
I know you can cut a "plug" out of the rind, pour in a bottle of vodka, re-plug it, and freeze it. It makes watermelon slushies.

I've seen it in bagged frozen fruit salad, but I don't think it recovers well after thawing.
 
chefann said:
I know you can cut a "plug" out of the rind, pour in a bottle of vodka, re-plug it, and freeze it. It makes watermelon slushies.

I've seen it in bagged frozen fruit salad, but I don't think it recovers well after thawing.

That sounds good!!:p
 
I think it gets really mushy when defrosted. But it does work well if you freeze it and make watermelon margaritas.
 
We put ours in the freezer to get it cold before we eat it and if I forget to take it out it does not taste good once it has frozen.

I do cut mine up and put it in the fridge and it will last for around a week in there.
 
I am going to hijack this a bit, but it reminded me since we are on the subject of watermelon...

I was watching one of the home shopping channels and I am always intereted when they have cookware or knives or what have you on..well, one night I actually taped it because there was a chef on who was demoing her line of knives. She did a demo on cutting a watermelon...cut the ends of the melon off, like feet, (like we are to do w/ pineapple) set the melon upright, and take your santoku and slice down the rind, like slicing a pineapple. It was ingenious! Let me tell you, we have had more watermelon this summer than we've ever had because it is SO easy to do!!!! No more melon balls! Once the rind is cut off, just cut down the middle and slice up! Try it! It's great!
 
Yes, you can freeze watermelon. I freeze watermelon and place in my juicer with the 'Blank" attachment and have watermelon sorbet. You could probably blend it to get sorbet as well.
 
YummyAguas Frescas are the best!!!

I freeze watermelon to put in this recipe! It's so delicious!! My family loves it and it's so much cheaper to make your own than to buy it!

Agua de Sandia

2 cups diced seedless watermelon, with rind removed
6 cups water
1/2 cup sugar (or to taste)

Place one cup diced watermelon in blender, along with two cups of the water. Blend until liquified. Pour into a pitcher. Place remaining cup of watermelon in blender, along with two more cups water. Blend thoroughly and pour into pitcher. Add remaining two cups of water and sugar. Stir until sugar is completely dissolved. Chill thoroughly before serving. Pour into tall, ice-filled glasses and serve. If using frozen watermelon you don't have to wait so long to chill it before serving. It's usually very cold and yummy!!

Debbie :D
 
There is a spa that I go toThat freezes watermellon into ice cube pieces, and they puts it in the water - in place of lemon. It's so darn good.
 
When we were in China adopting our daughter, they had watermelon juice in the restauraunts for breakfast. Yummy! When we got home we tried it by throwing it in the blender. Works like a charm! Not frozen, but good nevertheless. It could probably be frozen after blending too.
 
Off topic, and this is a OLD post, but how do you tell if a watermelon is ripe? I never can seem to pick a good one.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you freeze watermelon?

Yes, you can freeze watermelon! However, it's important to note that the texture may change once thawed, making it best suited for smoothies, juices, or other blended recipes rather than eating it fresh.

How do you prepare watermelon for freezing?

To prepare watermelon for freezing, start by washing the fruit, then cut it into small, manageable pieces or cubes. Remove any seeds and rind, and pat the pieces dry to remove excess moisture before freezing.

Should you freeze watermelon with or without the rind?

It's best to freeze watermelon without the rind. The rind does not freeze well and can affect the texture and taste of the fruit once thawed. Cut the watermelon into flesh-only pieces before freezing.

How long can you freeze watermelon?

Watermelon can be frozen for up to 6 months. After this period, while it may still be safe to eat, the quality and flavor may start to decline.

What is the best way to thaw frozen watermelon?

The best way to thaw frozen watermelon is to transfer it to the refrigerator and let it thaw slowly overnight. If you're in a hurry, you can also place it in a bowl of cold water for a quicker thaw, but avoid using a microwave as it can alter the texture.

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