Best 6 Watermelon Bbq Sauce And Pickled Watermelon Rinds Recipes

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**Tantalize your taste buds with a unique culinary experience featuring watermelon as the star ingredient!**

Indulge in the delightful Watermelon BBQ Sauce, a sweet and tangy sauce perfect for elevating your grilling game. This sauce is not just any ordinary condiment; it's a symphony of flavors that will transform your grilled meats, chicken, or tofu into extraordinary culinary creations. And to complement the sauce, relish the Pickled Watermelon Rinds, a refreshing and piquant side dish that adds a delightful crunch and tang to your meal. These recipes are not only unique and flavorful but also easy to prepare, making them perfect for backyard barbecues, summer picnics, or everyday meals. Get ready to embark on a culinary journey where watermelon takes center stage, promising an explosion of taste that will leave you craving more.

Let's cook with our recipes!

PICKLED WATERMELON RINDS



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My mother never threw anything away and when it came to summer, watermelons were no exception. Seeds went in the ground for growing and the rinds were pickled!

Provided by Nancy Hansen Puig

Categories     Side Dish     Sauces and Condiments Recipes     Canning and Preserving Recipes     Pickled

Time 9h45m

Yield 24

Number Of Ingredients 9

3 quarts water
¾ cup salt
4 quarts watermelon rind, white part only, cut into 1-inch cubes
2 tablespoons whole cloves
½ teaspoon mustard seed
10 (3 inch) cinnamon sticks, broken into pieces
1 quart apple cider vinegar
2 cups white sugar
4 drops green food coloring

Steps:

  • In a glass bowl, stir together the water and salt until the salt has dissolved. Add the watermelon rinds and any additional water needed to cover them. Cover the bowl and refrigerate overnight.
  • Drain the watermelon rinds from the salted water, and place into a large saucepan or Dutch oven. Cover with fresh water, then place over high heat and bring to a boil. Boil rinds for 30 minutes, then drain and set aside.
  • Meanwhile, tie the cloves, mustard seed, and cinnamon sticks in a piece of cheesecloth. Place into a large saucepan or Dutch oven along with the vinegar and sugar. Bring to a boil over high heat, then remove from the heat and let stand for 15 minutes. Stir in the drained watermelon rind, then return to the stove over high heat. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat to medium and simmer until the rind is transparent and the syrup is slightly thickened, 45 to 50 minutes. Remove and discard the spices after 40 minutes. Stir in the food coloring if desired.
  • Ladle into hot sterilized 1 pint jars, leaving 1/2 inch head space. Seal jars with new lids and rings, making sure you have cleaned the jar's rims of any residue. Process jars under 1 inch of water in a boiling water bath for 10 minutes. Let cool overnight, then press down on the lids to make sure they are sealed before storing. Store any unsealed jars in the refrigerator and enjoy those first.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 104.6 calories, Carbohydrate 26 g, Cholesterol 0 mg, Fat 0.5 g, Fiber 1.6 g, Protein 0.8 g, SaturatedFat 0.1 g, Sodium 2934.5 mg, Sugar 16.7 g

WATERMELON BBQ SAUCE AND PICKLED WATERMELON RINDS



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Watermelon has so much more to offer than just a refreshing summertime snack. And the entire watermelon can be used -- no need to throw away the rind. The juice adds the perfect amount of sweetness to a tangy BBQ sauce and the rind can be quickly pickled while the sauce cooks. Serve with chicken, ribs, vegetables or even stir the sauce into homemade baked beans for your next cookout and guests will be begging for the recipe.

Provided by Zac Young

Categories     side-dish

Time 30m

Yield 3 cups BBQ sauce and 4 to 6 servings watermelon rinds

Number Of Ingredients 14

1/2 small seedless watermelon (about 2 1/2 pounds total)
1 1/2 cups ketchup
3 tablespoons Dijon mustard
3 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce
2 tablespoons molasses
1 teaspoon ground coriander
1 teaspoon garlic powder
1 teaspoon onion powder
1/2 cup light brown sugar
1/2 cup white wine vinegar
Zest and juice of 2 limes
Freshly ground black pepper
2 tablespoons kosher salt
Handful of ice cubes (about 1 cup)

Steps:

  • Use a Y-shaped peeler to remove the outer green part of the watermelon. Scoop out the pink flesh and place in a blender (you should have about 1 pound 2 ounces); set the rind aside.
  • Blend the watermelon flesh in a blender until it becomes juice. Pour through a fine-mesh sieve into a medium saucepan. (The amount of juice you have will vary depending on the watermelon.) You will need 2 cups of juice in the saucepan; transfer any excess to an airtight container and refrigerate for up to 1 week and save for another use.
  • Add the ketchup, Dijon, Worcestershire, molasses, coriander, garlic powder, onion powder, 1/4 cup of the light brown sugar, 1/4 cup of the vinegar, juice of 1 lime and a generous amount of freshly ground black pepper to the saucepan and whisk until smooth. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat, stirring occasionally, then reduce the heat to medium-low and simmer, stirring occasionally, until the sauce has thickened and reduced by a quarter, about 20 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, combine the salt, lime zest, juice of the remaining lime, and the remaining 1/4 cup each light brown sugar and vinegar in a small saucepan and bring to a boil over medium-high heat. Cook, stirring once or twice, until the sugar has dissolved, about 5 minutes. Remove from the heat.
  • Cut the rind into 2-by-1/4-inch sticks; transfer to the small saucepan with the brine and stir to combine. Add the ice cubes (and stir until the ice has melted. Let sit for 5 minutes to quickly pickle. Drain the pickled rinds and transfer to a serving bowl.

PICKLED WATERMELON RINDS



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Provided by Food Network

Time 8h30m

Yield 6 to 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 9

One 4-pound watermelon
1 1/4 cups apple cider vinegar
1 cup sugar
1 tablespoon whole allspice berries
1 tablespoon kosher salt
4 whole black peppercorns
2 whole Sichuan peppercorns
1 cinnamon stick
One 1-inch piece fresh ginger, thinly sliced

Steps:

  • Cut the watermelon flesh from the rind, leaving only a 1/4-inch layer of pink flesh on the rind. (Reserve the flesh for another purpose.) Cut the green outer skin from the rind and discard; cut the rind into 1-by-2-inch pieces. Combine the vinegar, sugar, allspice, salt, black and Sichuan peppercorns, cinnamon, ginger and 1/2 cup water in a medium saucepan. Bring to a boil and cook, stirring regularly, until the sugar and salt dissolve, about 5 minutes. Add the watermelon rinds and bring the mixture back to a boil, placing a heavy object such as a heat-proof plate on top to keep the rinds submerged. Reduce the heat and simmer until the rinds are tender when pierced with a fork, about 8 minutes. Remove from the heat and cool completely.
  • Transfer to airtight containers and cover. Refrigerate at least overnight before serving. The pickled watermelon rinds can be kept in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 48, Fat 0 grams, SaturatedFat 0 grams, Cholesterol 0 milligrams, Sodium 71 milligrams, Carbohydrate 8 grams, Fiber 0 grams, Protein 1 grams, Sugar 8 grams

PICKLED WATERMELON AND WATERMELON RIND



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This is a great way to have some fruit mixed in with your pickled vegetables. The pickling liquid is also delicious. I use the liquid in marinades for meat, salad dressings or sauce, and even cocktails! I do pickled rind and pickled watermelon at the same time to maximize the use of the fruit. I start with a huge wedge of melon (because you will nibble, and so will everyone else as they see you making this) and cut the cubes. Cut the rind (not the skin) into small pieces once you have removed the flesh.

Provided by Alex Guarnaschelli

Categories     side-dish

Time 10h30m

Yield 3 cups

Number Of Ingredients 7

2 cups red wine vinegar
1 cup granulated sugar
2 tablespoons kosher salt
2 teaspoons whole coriander seeds
2 teaspoons whole black peppercorns
3 cups 1-inch watermelon cubes
2 cups small pieces peeled watermelon rind

Steps:

  • In a small saucepan, combine the vinegar, sugar, salt and 4 cups water over medium heat. Bring up to a boil. Place the coriander and peppercorns on a cutting board. Lightly crush the spices with the bottom of a sturdy pan, then add them to the liquid. Turn the heat down to low, and simmer for 5 minutes. Taste for seasoning. It should be a mix of vinegary, sweet and slightly salty. Shut it off to cool slightly.
  • Fill a quart-size jar with the watermelon cubes and a pint-size jar with the rind pieces.
  • Pour the vinegar mixture over the melon and rind and let it cool at room temperature, uncovered, for 2 hours. Place in the refrigerator and let it chill, uncovered, overnight. Then cover tightly. The pickles will be good for 2 to 3 weeks in the refrigerator.

WATERMELON PICKLES



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Watermelon pickle is made using the white part of the watermelon's rind. It is delicious by itself as a winter treat or as a condiment with turnip greens or turkey and cornbread dressing. Home canning is a delightful cooking experience, but requires equipment such as a canner (very large pot), a rack for the jars to rest in, and the jars and lids. I recommend following the home canning guidance in the 'Ball Blue Book of Preserving' to obtain precise instructions on how to sterilize jars and guarantee results that are tasty and safe.

Provided by KERYNE

Categories     Side Dish     Sauces and Condiments Recipes     Canning and Preserving Recipes     Pickled

Time 21h15m

Yield 24

Number Of Ingredients 12

1 cup canning salt
1 gallon water
16 cups (1-inch) cubes watermelon rind
1 gallon water
3 cinnamon sticks
1 teaspoon whole allspice
1 teaspoon whole cloves
2 cups white vinegar (5% acidity)
3 cups white sugar, or more to taste
12 maraschino cherries, halved
1 lemon, thinly sliced
6 1-pint canning jars with lids and rings

Steps:

  • Stir canning salt into 1 gallon water in a large container until dissolved; add watermelon rind. Cover the container with plastic wrap or a lid and let sit 12 hours. Drain and rinse completely.
  • Combine drained watermelon rind and 1 gallon water in a stock pot. Bring the water to a boil, reduce heat to medium-low, and simmer until the rind is tender, 45 minutes to 1 hour; drain and set aside.
  • Put cinnamon sticks, allspice, and cloves in cheesecloth or spice bag. Combine vinegar, sugar, spice bag, maraschino cherries, and lemon slices in the stock pot; stir until sugar is dissolved. Add watermelon rind to the pot; bring to a boil, reduce heat to medium-low, and simmer until the rind is transparent, about 5-10 minutes. Remove the spice bag and set aside.
  • Sterilize the jars and lids in boiling water for at least 5 minutes. Put one whole clove into each jar. Break cinnamon sticks into pieces and put 1 piece into each jar.
  • Pack the watermelon rind with the vinegar mixture into the hot, sterilized jars, filling the jars to within 1/4 inch of the top. Run a knife or a thin spatula around the insides of the jars after they have been filled to remove any air bubbles. Wipe the rims of the jars with a moist paper towel to remove any food residue. Top with lids and screw on rings.
  • Place a rack in the bottom of a large stockpot and fill halfway with water. Bring to a boil and lower jars into the boiling water using a holder. Leave a 2-inch space between the jars. Pour in more boiling water if necessary to bring the water level to at least 1 inch above the tops of the jars. Bring the water to a rolling boil, cover the pot, and process for 10 minutes.
  • Remove the jars from the stockpot and place onto a cloth-covered or wood surface, several inches apart, until cool. Once cool, press the top of each lid with a finger, ensuring that the seal is tight (lid does not move up or down at all). Store in a cool, dark area.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 135.8 calories, Carbohydrate 34.2 g, Fat 0.5 g, Fiber 1 g, Protein 0.7 g, SaturatedFat 0.1 g, Sodium 4624.2 mg, Sugar 25 g

WATERMELON BARBECUE SAUCE



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Absolutely amazing!!! The watermelon really adds to the flavor! Great for beef or ribs especially on the grill but also good to marinade.

Provided by bananabreadeater

Categories     Sauces

Time 2h10m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 tablespoon garlic powder
1 tablespoon onion powder
1 cup diced watermelon
1 cup ketchup
2 cups packed brown sugar
2 teaspoons lemon juice

Steps:

  • Cut the melon into pieces and place in a saucepan.
  • Cook it uncovered over medium heat until the melon is the consistency of applesauce (approximately 2−3 hours).
  • Stir it occasionally. Add remaining ingredients.
  • Simmer uncovered over low heat for 2 hours.
  • Allow to cool to room temperature before using.

Tips:

  • Choose a ripe watermelon for the best flavor. You can tell if a watermelon is ripe by looking for a deep red color and a hollow sound when you tap it.
  • When making the barbecue sauce, be sure to cook it over low heat so that the flavors have time to meld together.
  • If you don't have time to make the barbecue sauce ahead of time, you can use store-bought barbecue sauce instead.
  • The pickled watermelon rinds are a great way to use up leftover watermelon. They're also a delicious and refreshing snack.
  • Be sure to sterilize the jars before you use them to pickle the watermelon rinds. This will help to prevent bacteria from growing.

Conclusion:

These watermelon recipes are a great way to use up leftover watermelon. They're also delicious and refreshing, making them perfect for summer cookouts and parties. So next time you have a watermelon, don't just eat it all fresh. Try one of these recipes instead. You won't be disappointed!

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