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Watermelon! Will it BBQ?

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  • JonathonJ Offline
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    Jonathon Team Blue Admin Walton's Employee Power User Kansas Dry Cured Sausage
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    Grilled Watermelon

    Will it BBQ? Watermelon!

    In this segment we pose the question and the answer to Will it BBQ? So much more than just hamburgers, hot dogs, and other meats can be BBQ'd, Grilled, or Smoked. And, this is where we try out unique ideas for cooking on a grill or smoker. This week we are BBQ'ing Watermelon and letting you know if it will BBQ or not!!

    Watermelon on the Grill

    Prep Time

    10 Minutes

    Cook Time

    12 Minutes

    Ingredients

    1 Watermelon

    Instructions

    Cut your watermelon into slices and turn your grill up to 450-475° and grill for about 6 minutes a side. You can season before or after grilling but we chose to season it after.

    So, Will it BBQ?

    Absolutely this will BBQ! It was a very interesting texture and taste. Normally Watermelon is associated with a cold sensation so having the same texture but a warm sensation was interesting but very good! The best of the seasonings we used was the Balsamic Herb Jam, the balsamic taste complemented the watermelon very well.

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    raider2119 Regular Contributors
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    I’ll have to give the balsamic g&h jam a try, but I think there are a bunch of other interesting options… you could try something much more “traditional” like nutmeg or cinnamon… or stretch the possibilities with a lil cumin… BUT… I’m more curious to just try a lil naked smoked watermelon…

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