Mojito Melon Skewers

Mojito Melon Skewers

Show up to the next backyard party you attend with a platter full of these and you will get quite a lot of attention. I did. The recipe (slightly adapted here) comes from Matt Armandariz’ new book “On a Stick” which I reviewed here last week. It seemed only fair that after reviewing it I should offer up a post or two so you can see fun and easy the premise is.

So easy in fact that I was unprepared for the disproportionate positive reaction they would inspired. And while we are on the topic, isn’t that just the way sometimes? You can toil for days on some kitchen projects only to get a tepid (albeit nice) response. “This cassoulet is delicious, did you know that Marcy just passed her first driving test?” or you can spend 5 minutes prepping melon and putting it on a stick and hear “Oh my God! This is amazing! What is in this? This is the best melon I have ever tasted! Quick lets hide the platter before those other people eat them all. Tell me everything that is in this. Marcy! You have to try this! Hurry!

Word spread fast and soon they were gone — leaving this physical world in favor of the place where legends reside. OK, so perhaps that is overstating their effect but understand that I only have the reaction they received the one time I made them to go off of here. You won’t really know for sure until you try them.

Once I told my girlfriends what it was they were eating their minds started racing. “Oh! You could do this with tequila too! Oh, this would be perfect with pineapple and tequila or rum or….”

The fact that their minds went straight to cataloging all of the various possible fruit – alcohol possibilities should help you understand why I love them…

Mojito Melon Skewers

Mojito Melon Skewers

Mojito Melon Fruit Skewers with Mojito Mix

Mojito Melon Fruit Skewers with Mojito Mix

(Adapted from Matt Armandariz’ “On a Stick“.)

This is what you will need:

  • 12 sticks
  • 1 honeydew melon, cut into 8 wedges
  • 2 tbsp powdered sugar
  • 1/4 teaspoon finely grated lime zest
  • 1 cup lime juice (approx. juice of 6-7 limes )
  • 8 sprigs mint
  • 1 1/2 cups white rum

This is how you make it:

  1. Arrange melon wedges in an 12-by-8-inch baking dish.
  2. Make the mojito mix: Place all ingredients plus 1 cup water in a blender and pulse until mint is finely chopped.
  3. Pour the mixture over melon wedges and refrigerate 1 hour.
  4. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
  5. Pierce each melon wedge with a pop stick, and arrange in a single layer on a prepared baking sheet.
  6. Freeze 20 to 30 minutes.
  7. Serve cold.

Notes

(Note: the marinade can be reserved and used again for another day…just sayin’)

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  1. Oooh yummy! Having a BBQ in two weeks & will have to give this a try. I just bought a ton of wooden skewers & need to check on “On a Stick” next.

  2. The one that really gets me is when everyone goes crazy for a dessert that consists of store bought cookies and Cool Whip over someone’s “from scratch” masterpiece.
    But simply “whipped together” masterpieces deserve attention for their cunning…

  3. OMG, I simply love honeydew melon, so to serve it with rum sounds like such a great idea! Definitely trying it!

  4. Anonymous says

    Fruit, booze and sticks were clearly made to go together.

    I plan to try this combination as frequently as I can during my long, hot summer at the beach.

    – bg

  5. We agree with bg, nothing better than a fruit/booze popsicle to re-hydrate after a day in the sun.

    Cheers,
    DIA
    @drinkinamerica
    http://DrinkingInAmerica

  6. I am totally making this, except for the melon and the sticks and the sugar I am going to substitute an enormous glass, and then I’ll probably just put all of the other ingredients in the big glass and then, as you say, remove it from this physical world and put it where all legends reside. Genius recipe!

  7. Oooh these look fabulous and I think my summer table won’t be complete without them! I love Mojitos…my favorite summer drink!

  8. Didn’t. See this post in june, but does this one come at the right time, just looks like it this was meant this way. I’ve got to make something different to a new years party and this is just so perfect. Thank you for your new years post.

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