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Fruit Salad Froggie

Fruit Salad Froggie
Fruit salad is a basic attendee of brunch, bbq's, parties and gatherings and most of the time never gets a second look, this fun, easy, somewhat silly froggie makes fruit salad fun and festive.

Kids Birthday
Baby Shower
Summer BBQ
Brunch Buffet

Perfect for Fruit Salad Froggie!

Now hit the market, grab a tasty seedless watermelon, some limes, a nice dark plum and your favorite fruit salad ingredients.


FOOD STUFF:

1 Seedless watermelon
2 Limes
1 Dark plum

Fruit salad ingredients
I used mixed melons, grapes and pineapple this time, go with what is in season and looks fresh :D

Tip: If you use a fruit that oxidizes (apples, pears, peaches, bananas) toss them with some citrus juice before adding to the salad so they maintain their fresh appearance.

KITCHEN STUFF:

Nice sharp knifes for all sorts of slicing, dicing and carving (depends on your fruit choice)
Metal spoon
Large bowl
Melon baller
Toothpicks or appetizer forks
Cutting board
Platter
Serving spoon
Tupperware or gallon baggie

 
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Step 1Shape the Melon

Shape the Melon
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Start with your watermelon, find the bottom (which is most likely a little yellow, dented and dirty) and give it a slice, just enough to give it a flat bottom to stand on.

Now rotate your melon around on the cutting board and find the best place for the mouth, you may want to make sure an imperfection is in the back, or you might want to make sure it gets cut out.

Now take a nice big sharp knife and slice the melon vertically from about an inch forward from the former stem location, down to almost halfway down the melon.  Then make a second cut from the from the front of the melon back to the first.  This will leave you with a nice big melon wedge, set it aside, we will need it in a little bit.

Now snag your melon baller and get to scooping, make some nice pretty melon balls for your salad.  Then making sure you leave a layer of red for appearance clean up the rest with a metal spoon to leave a nice smooth cavity for your fruit salad.


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10 comments
Oct 7, 2011. 8:41 PMBodyMan54 says:
Great job!
Oct 3, 2011. 8:28 PMkilbia says:
This is adorable. I am totally doing this next time it's appropriate. And passing it on to a friend of a friend who adores frogs. :)
Sep 27, 2011. 6:40 AMluckyjamie says:
So cool, your idea is awesome!
Sep 27, 2011. 12:13 AMZoDo says:
Great frog.
Sep 26, 2011. 5:05 PMCrLz says:
Very, Very, Very Cool! Super-Tasty ible!
Sep 26, 2011. 11:29 AMdimtick says:
LOVE IT!
I think even I could do this!
Good Job
Sep 25, 2011. 10:27 PMonepapercrane says:
This is so amazing looking! :D Great job!!
Sep 25, 2011. 1:31 PMlmnopeas says:
Adorable! My four year old would go nuts for this...
Sep 24, 2011. 6:57 PMac1D says:
This is epic! Nice job, it really look nice and tasty! I want some please!
Sep 24, 2011. 5:44 PMsunshiine says:
Very cute! Nice job! Thanks for sharing.
sunshiine

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I love cooking and crafting, sometimes both at the same time... and that is when things get interesting (and messy)