I guess I’m into jello now. After making these mojito jello shots I just keep thinking of my jello related ideas I want to try. I decided to try watermelon jello next. I found these fairly small seedless watermelons at Target last week and thought they might make the perfect vessels.
Vessels for my jello creations. (Insert mad scientist cackle here.)I have a feeling seedless watermelon means underdeveloped. Or maybe it’s a variety. I could totally be wrong about that. But whatever the case, if you do decide to try and make these at home, I highly recommend trying to find the smallest watermelons you can, because the jello will set better.Fresh Watermelon Jello + Sea Salt, makes 4 large wedges.
3 cups fresh watermelon juice
2 cups water*
1/2 cup sugar
4 packets unflavored gelatin
coarse grain sea salt
Start by cutting the watermelon in half and scooping out the fruit. Blend the fruit and strain through a fine mesh sieve, discarding the pulp. My watermelon made about 3 cups juice, if yours makes a little more or less don’t sweat it.
In a pot combine the water and sugar and stir to dissolve while cooking over medium heat. Remove from heat and whisk in the watermelon juice and unflavored gelatin. Pour into your hollow watermelon halves and refrigerate for 4+ hours.
*If you’d like to make this jello recipe more adult substitute 1 cup of the water with either white rum or vodka.Once the jello has set, place the watermelon halves on a cutting board with the jello side facing up. Cut in half. I tried flipping one of these over so the rind side was up to cut it in half and jello fell out, because it’s so heavy. So don’t do that. Even though it’s kind of funny. π
Sprinkle with a little coarse sea salt and serve! Each wedge can easily serve two people so these could be fun for a party with a bunch of couples, or for kids. Enjoy! xo. Emma
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This is so amazing! Absolutely love the presentation too.
Yummmmmm! Jordan’s family is coming into town this weekend and I think this would be perfect!
I have seen suuuuuper tiny watermelons at the store before – roughly the size of a grapefruit. This is such a cute idea!
I’m loving these jello recipes! Setting the jello inside fruit rinds adds such a nice touch.
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You forgot, in the directions, the part about the gelatin. :p
I think you forgot to include when to put in the gelatin powder. It won’t set as a jello without it π
Emma, you forgot to mention to add the gelatine. just as a pointer. great idea.
Hope they’re not supposed to be shots ! haha, love those…
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Looks yummy!
At what stage do you add the gelatin?
Oooh yummy! Great idea π Rosie x
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@Everyone, looks like this wedding might be taking over my brain a little bit. π Sorry about that! I added the gelatin step into the directions, but you add it when you’re adding the watermelon juice.
Thanks for pointing out my miss!
Looks so delicious and thank you for sharing this!! π
They look so yummy! Perfect for a summer day!
Yum! That’s such a fun recipe. Thanks for sharing, Emma, and blessings on your day tomorrow!
These must be the cutest things I’ve seen. My sister and I made jello shots out of orange last year, this will definitely have to be next on our list!
I love the presentation!
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This looks so yummy!
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I love that you’re making jello with fresh juice and unflavored gelatin. They probably taste awesome. I’ve gotta step away from using the flavored boxes and give this a try.
Oh my goodness, this is so cute. You always have the most creative ideas
european question: it looks totally cute but why would you add a huge amount of gelatine when you could also enjoy the pure delicious fruit? i’m honestly curious π is it connected to childhood memories or something like that?
So freaking cool! I want one NOW!
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Oh how yummy! So so fun! Best wishes for the upcoming wedding as well!
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These made me laugh for some reason. You girls are so creative…
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I love it!! And add vodka…oh yes π
this is so fun – I’m a huge fan of making jello shots a little less trashy π
Great idea! It looks so fun and creative. π
You can makes these as jello shots in lime wedges too, same “watermelon” look but single serving sized! Black seasame seeds sprinkled on the top look like seeds!
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what brilliant and perfect creations
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Mmm these look so good! I’ll definitely be giving them a try π
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These sound fun! Nice and refreshing for summer!
Lulu xx
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this is just too cool.
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Wow this is so cool! Think I may just have to make it this weekend! … The adult version though… Lol
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mmm this looks delicious!
Such a cool summer project, love watermelon! xx
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That’s genius!!
From limes to watermelons – you definitely upped the jello shots game there!
Still a really cute and fab looking idea π
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This is AMAZING!! I’ve heard about putting jelly in limes and other citrus fruit, but I’ve never thought about a watermelon before, it looks so cool! I really want to try this π
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I looove making my own watermelon juice!! Usually I use it for cocktails but this is soooo creative!! Love it!
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what an adorable idea!
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Whaat those look delicious! Plus, if you were to make these as a shot (watermelon margarita shot maybe?), it takes all the difficulty of getting them out of a cup! Yum!
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Oh my this looks so good! I love watermelons so will definitely be trying this!
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Watermelon jello shots – we just died! Perfect for the weekend. We loved your pretzel peanut brownies so much we featured them on our Friday Five today! xo
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Delicious!
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Oh my!
This looks so cute, and delicious.
This look delish!
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Wow looks amazing! I love jelly desserts that are easy to make.
Super.
I’m a real fan of the jello recipes! I especially love watermelon, so summery π
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Since I love my watermelon with salt, this sounds like the perfect treat for me!
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Watermelon is so delicious!
Seaside Beauty
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MMM! I might have to try just adding the booze directly into the watermelon and then sprinkling with sea salt. I bet that would be great using tequila!
P.S. So so excited for your weekend! Good luck! My husband and I almost chose 6/7/13 as our wedding date!
Mmm.. this is exactly what we need during the summer!
Delicious and so beautiful to see <3
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They are huge!
ahhhhh… more about jello, an inspiring..
Lovee these recipe
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What an awesome idea!
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This looks so yummy! Maybe I will try this in the near future for the hot summer days!
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Ummm… YUM!! π
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These jello ideas you’ve been posting are such fun and unique twists on something for the summer months. LOVE.
so tasty…
Ooh, another fun and delicious looking one!!
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Wow, it’s an interesting recipe. Looks fresh and delicious too π I’ll try it someday. I hope it will be as good as yours
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These look so tasty! What a cute idea π
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Happy wedding day Emma! It’s crazy you’re posting on your wedding weekend!!! Forget about work & go become a Mrs!!! But thanks for the adorable jello recipe (;
Those look awesome!!!
Excuse the produce nerd in me, but the seedless watermelon is a variety-it’s naturally occurring in nature. So don’t worry, you’re not eating a tiny cute baby watermelon π t
This is such a fun idea!!
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Umm, YUM!!! This looks amazing! I’ve never thought to try making watermelon jelly, even better having it in a watermelon!
This is such a cute idea for a BBQ; I will have to make this at our next big BBQ but I might make half with vodka! So Cute!
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HELLO YES!
this looks so yummy! wonderful idea x
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WIll give it a go!
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Cool idea! I just made drinks in a watermelon shell, check out my blog to see them! http://www.kitchinit.com
This looks amazing and it is so cute. I can’t wait to try this as a great summer entertaining dessert.
x
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Such a cool idea! I’ve seen this with oranges but never watermelon!
Yum yum yum! I love summer!!!!
I’m curious how this stayed in the mold without spilled outside the watermelon rind? Very cute idea.
seedless watermelons actually mean they are grown with GMO’s- so try to stay away from those as much as possible (;
technically, all “seedless” varieties mean GMO’s, as no seeds are not the natural state of growth (like cuties… wah wah…)
just a tip! (:
This is genius!
Do you have any ideas about a Fourth of July shot? I’ve been trying to brainstorm what fruit to use to best achieve the Red White and Blue theme… I guess the hardest color is the blue. I know you two can think of something!!!
Looks amazing, i have a question, where could i possibly find the pasty puff you guys use? Ive look everywhere cant see to find em..Thank a bunch!
This looks very inviting! Yes please!!
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this is genius! definitely trying it!