Watermelon Honey! Sugar-Free! 1 Ingredient! Easy Recipe (Page 2 ) | August 6, 2024
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Instructions
1. Prepare the Watermelon:
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- Cut and Scoop: Start by cutting the watermelon into large chunks. Scoop out the flesh and remove as many seeds as possible. You should end up with a large bowl of watermelon chunks.
2. Blend the Watermelon:
- Puree: Place the watermelon chunks into a blender or food processor. Blend until you get a smooth puree. If your blender is small, you may need to do this in batches.
3. Strain the Juice:
- Strain: Pour the watermelon puree through a fine mesh strainer or cheesecloth into a large bowl or pitcher. This will separate the juice from the pulp. Use a spoon to press down on the pulp to extract as much juice as possible.
4. Simmer the Juice:
- Boil: Transfer the strained watermelon juice to a large saucepan. Bring the juice to a boil over medium-high heat.
- Simmer: Once it reaches a boil, reduce the heat to low and let it simmer. Allow the juice to simmer for about 2-3 hours, stirring occasionally. As it simmers, the juice will reduce and thicken into a syrupy consistency.
5. Cool and Store:
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- Cool: Once the juice has thickened to a honey-like consistency, remove it from the heat and let it cool to room temperature.
- Store: Pour the cooled watermelon honey into a clean, sterilized jar or bottle. Store it in the refrigerator, where it will keep for up to one month.
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