I know it's not a real cake, but when I saw this post on Martha Stewart's watermelon cake, I thought it was too cute and knew that I had to make it! Just recently, my hubby brought home a watermelon when he went shopping for dinner ingredients, and that night I carved my watermelon cake.
The method is to cut the watermelon into thirds, with the middle section being the cake. Then cut the round section into slices, just as you would slice a round cake. Finally using a melon baller, cut round balls out of the flesh at the ends of the watermelon, to decorate the top of the "cake".
To serve, just place a slice on a plate and top with a few of the melon balls. It was so easy and such a cute way to serve watermelon, and the kids loved it too!
*** Update: The kids liked it so much, that I made another one the following week! Here are some of the pictures:
This watermelon cake will look great on any party table! Thanks for sharing the wonderful idea.
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ReplyDeleteit's so cute *-*
ReplyDeleteno baking but definitely wonderful xx
ReplyDeleteLove this idea! I'm so gonna miss watermelon now that fall is here.
ReplyDeleteClever and beautiful! Much better presentation than the standard sliced hunks. I saw this on TasteSpotting and thought it was a super-realistic actual cake, haha.
ReplyDeleteI love it! what a great way to make something ordinary a little more fun! Have you seen the layer cake one? soooo cute :D
ReplyDeleteI love this watermelon cake.This is the first time I am seeing something like this. How wonderful. I would love to see the expressions on my 5 year old's face when I make it.
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