Japan Sake and Shochu Makers Association | JSS
This is a dessert for adults, so let’s keep it a secret from children!
Although a macedonia is not often made with watermelon, it actually is a great way to enjoy it. Using sake adds mildness and makes the dessert flavorful.
The green mint leaves topped on red watermelon make it look colorful and refreshing.
Adults also deserve to have fun once in a while, right?
For children and non-drinkers, replace the rum with soda and sake with nikirizake.
1kg watermelon (with skin) |
(A) 100ml sake |
┗ 4 tablespoons of rum |
┗ 2 tablespoons of lemon juice |
┗ 2 tablespoons of powdered sugar |
Mint leaves as needed |
Step 1:
Remove the seeds from the watermelon and scoop out the flesh with a scooper (or cut it in dice).
Step 2:
Mix (A) in a bowl, add (Step 1), and mix well. Cool it in the fridge.
Step 3:
Pour into a cup and apply some mint leaves on the top.
For a non-alcoholic sake dessert, check out this recipe for marshmallow and yogurt parfait!