Watermelon Crunchy-Soft Dessert Squares

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Introduction: Watermelon Crunchy-Soft Dessert Squares

About: A Software Engineer. I love learning new things. Hooked up with Instructables. It is the biggest find I ever made. :D Cooking and Crochet are my passion. I love to learn different techniques and cuisines.

Watermelon is one of my favorite fruit. The high water content makes you feel hydrated when it gets really hot.

Here I have made a dessert Squares with watermelon. This is a perfect dessert after a heavy meal. It is very light and refreshing. It is crunchy at the base and soft above. The combination of the texture is great. I hope you try it also.

For presentation I just stacked them as I found them cute that way.

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Step 1: Ingredients

Preparation Time - 15 minutes

Cooking Time - 10 minutes

Total Time - 1 hour

Ingredients:

Milk- 1/2 Cup

Watermelon juice - 1 Cup

Gelatine - 1/2 Tbsp

sugar - 1/4 cup (or) little more based on the sweetness of watermelon

Marie Biscuit/ Graham Crackers - 70 Grams

Butter - 1/4 Cup

Corn Flour - 1 Tbsp

Lemon Juice - 1/2 Tsp

Tools:

Blender

Oven

Silicon Mold/ Baking Dish

Step 2: Crush

The first step is to crush the biscuit or the graham cracker.

Break them into small pieces and with help of a mixer crush them into rough grainy texture.

Do not make it too fine.

Step 3: Crumble

Add the lightly melted butter to the crush mixture. Bring them together to form a crumbly texture.

When pressed together they should hold. If not add more butter.

Step 4: To Bake

Now grease the silicone mold. I have a square mold.

So I decided to make the squares in them.

Take little of the crumble mixture and place it in the mold.

Lightly press it to form the square shape and remove air bubbles.

Note:

See that the dish you take has sufficient height. This is because the whole process of making the squares will be continued in the same dish.

You can even use a baking dish of any size. Follow the same steps done with the mold. At the end cut them into squares.

Step 5: Bake

Preheat the oven at 180 degree Celsius.

Now bake the square crust for 5-10 minute till firm. Keep checking in between.

Let it cool.

Step 6: Bloom

Meanwhile bloom the gelatine.

For this take the cold milk and add gelatine. Let it sit for 10 minutes.

After the prescribed time the gelatine will bloom which can be seen from the photo.

Step 7: Watermelon Juice

Slice the watermelon. Remove the seeds.

With the help of a blender get the juice of the watermelon.

Strain it to remove the fiber.

Step 8: Lemon Juice

Remove the seeds from the lemon.

Get the lemon juice from the lemon by squeezing it.

Step 9: Heat

Add the lemon juice and water melon juice in a pan. Heat at low flame.

Add the bloomed gelatine and water. At low flame heat till the gelatine has dissolved.

Add sugar and corn flour. While adding corn flour mix it with just sufficient amount of water. This will prevent lumps from forming.

Now keep stirring slowly till a creamy texture is formed.

Let it cool.

Step 10: Set the Layers

Now when the lower square layer is cool add the creamy liquid over it.

Now refrigerate till the upper layer is set. This may take 1 hour.

When set remove whole layered Square from the mold.

I have stacked the squares and kept coriander leaf on the top. This just for the contrast of colors.

Every one in my family loved the taste and the texture. I hope you will love it too.

Note:

Serve it as soon as you take it out of the refrigerator.

My dessert squares stayed intact for half an hour. I didn't try beyond this time as I couldn't resist my temptation.

So you have got this much time to serve and for eating. :D

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    17 Comments

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    BakeitUp
    BakeitUp

    8 years ago on Introduction

    Wow. Looks delicious :) Love the presentation.

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    alojzyhenryk
    alojzyhenryk

    8 years ago

    No to ruin the praise From the peeps but a part of the dish was supposed to be chervile, although they do look tempting.

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    Passion Make
    Passion Make

    Reply 8 years ago

    It seems chervil is needed only for the judges' prize it seems. Otherwise the contest is open for any watermelon dishes. I had asked the contest admin about the same. Trying to give you information I recieved. :)

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    786Ayesha
    786Ayesha

    8 years ago on Introduction

    I must try this,as I have enough and more watermelon.I wonder when?

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    tofugami
    tofugami

    8 years ago

    This watermelon bar looks mouth-watering.

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    lindarose92
    lindarose92

    8 years ago on Introduction

    They look so good!! I will probably try to make them :)

    Where can they be stored if they are not all eaten right away?

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    Passion Make
    Passion Make

    Reply 8 years ago on Introduction

    Thank you :) Since we are using gelatin it is best to store in the refrigerator. Take out the squares which you will be serving. The rest you can store in the refrigerator in the mold itself or in the baking dish you are using. If you are planning to store then it would be better to make this in a baking dish. You can cut out squares from it and store the rest.

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    lindarose92
    lindarose92

    Reply 8 years ago on Introduction

    That's exactly what I was thinking of since I don't have those cute molds :) Thank you for the infos! I will let you know if/when I make them :)