What is the best way to peel a watermelon?!


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What is the best way to peel a watermelon?


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Blowtorch and Shovel

My suggestion is to slice that Watermelon as peeling would be a very hard task. Also try a melon baller to decoratively scope out the watermelon into a bowl.

you can't peel a watermelon, but you can cut one up into chunks or slices. you do it with a knife.
if you like, you can carve it, with a carving knife, like you would a pumpkin.

Peel??? hahahahah!!! Just slice and enjoy.

peel? cut down the middle then cut it down the middle agian duh.

Use a melon knife, it has a slight curve that will follow the outside shape of the melon.

Slice it in half,de-seed then cut it into 1/4s, slice with a sharp paring knife and peel the skin off .Cut into cubes and slices .

by drinking alot of orange milk

Take a large knife, split it open into halfs,
Start eating all the red from inside.
It might take a few days but when all the red is gone ,
all you have is peel, so your watermelon is peeled.

You need a chef knife and large cutting board (preferably with a towel under it to catch the juice).

Cut the ends off the watermelon. Stand it up on one end. Take the knife and cut down along the rind in strips, leaving as much red and taking off as much white as you can. You can easily get 2/3s of the way down before it gets a little tougher to cut cleanly. Don't worry about the bottom part yet. Work your way around, taking off the rind in strips. When you are done, turn it on the other end, and complete cutting off any remaining rind in strips as you did before. You now have a peeled watermelon.

This also works with cantaloupe, melons, pineapple and citrus.




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