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Waiting for Watermelon
By Rita Demontis, National Food Editor, QMI Agency

href="http://www.torontosun.com/life/columnists/rita_demontis/2010/06/18/14444011.html">June

23, 2010

We're opening wide for World Cup

soccer.

Everywhere you turn the flags are

flowing, the energy's pumping, and it seems the whole world has stopped its

regular routine to participate in this beloved sport.

Whether your an armchair athletic,

or really play the game, it's all about fun, health and cheering on your

favourite country.

And if you're one of the gazillion

fans planning on hosting a World Cup party this month, keep the foods light and

breezy, and incorporate foods reflective of the countries participating.

And -- soccer's one popular game,

and one of the fastest growing sports in North America. Research shows that in

Canada more than 870,000 Canadians are registered to play soccer, either

recreationally or professionally The worldwide in-home television audience for

the 2006 World Cup was over 24 billion, with Canada accounting for 4 million

viewers alone.

That's enough to build up an

appetite!

Getting into the spirit of the

game, the National Watermelon Promotion Board put together a selection of

internationally inspired dishes that are sure to add flare and flavour to your

soccer celebration:

ITALY: Balsamic Caramelized Onion

Caprese: Italy is known for its fresh produce and competitive nature. Currently

ranked fifth in FIFA standings, this homage to the team features juicy

watermelon in place of the traditional tomato and is drizzled with aged balsamic

for a classic finish. Forza, gruppo!

SPAIN: Gambas A La Plancha Con

SandÌa (Grilled Shrimp with Watermelon): In honour of FIFA's number two ranking

team, this popular Spanish tapas features fresh shrimp grilled in a lemongrass

and watermelon glaze.

MEXICO: Watermelon Agua Fresca:

Keep hydrated with this refreshing natural beverage. Originating from Mexico

(17th in FIFA standings) and popular throughout Central America, Watermelon Agua

Fresca makes a nice non-alcoholic alternative.

Enjoy the following courtesy of the

Watermelon Promotion Board., For more recipes and ideas along with plenty of

health information, check out Watermelon.org.

BALSAMIC CARAMELIZED ONION

CAPRESE

This homage to an Italian staple

features sweet caramelized onions sautÈed in balsamic vinegar, spooned over cut

watermelon and slices of creamy buffalo mozzarella. Garnish with fresh basil for

a delicious, light summer salad.

1/4 cup (50ml) olive oil

1 large sweet onion, peeled and

thinly sliced

1/2 cup (125ml) extra dry

vermouth

2 Tbsp. (30ml) sugar

1/4 cup (50ml) aged balsamic

vinegar

1 lb. (500 g) buffalo mozzarella,

sliced into 15 slices

15 squares of watermelon cut

2-1/2-inches (6 cm) wide, 1/2-inch (1 cm) thick

1 cup (250ml) fresh basil

leaves

In a large heavy skillet, heat oil

over medium-high heat. Add onions and saute for about 5 minutes until onions are

golden in colour and slightly toasted. Reduce heat to medium. Add vermouth and

sugar to pan and simmer until most of iquid has evaporated from pan. Stir in

balsamic and saute another few minutes. Remove from heat and cool.

Alternate slices of mozzarella and

watermelon on a serving platter or up to 4 individual salad plates. Spoon onion

mixture over watermelon and mozzarella slices. Garnish with fresh basil.

Serves 8.

WATERMELON WHEAT CRUNCH

Kick start the day with this

flavourful breakfast containing juicy watermelon, grapes and one serving each of

dairy and grains. It's fuel for the whole day!

4 cups (1L) seedless watermelon

balls

2 cups (500ml) whole or halved,

seedless grapes

2 cups (500ml) crumbled shredded

wheat cereal

2 cups (500ml) blueberry yogurt,

divided

1/2 tsp. (2ml) ground cinnamon,

divided

In a medium bowl, tosswatermelon

balls and grapes together, set aside. Divide shredded wheat among 4 cereal

bowls. Add 1-1/2 cups (375 ml) of watermelon mixture to each bowl. Spoon 1/2 cup

(125 ml) yogurt over watermelon and grapes. Sprinkle each with cinnamon and

serve immediately.

Serves 4.

GAMBAS A LA PLANCHA CON

SANDÌA

(Grilled Shrimp with

Watermelon)

Pairing the fruit of the earth with

the fruit of the sea, this Western take on the popular Spanish tapas offers

succulent shrimp bathed in a delectable sweet and sour watermelon marinade,

creating a mouth-watering medley that can become addictive.

2 Tbsp. (30 ml) olive oil

4 cloves garlic, minced

1 Tbsp. (15ml) minced fresh ginger

(or 1 tsp./5ml ginger powder)

2 Tbsp. (30ml) minced fresh

lemongrass (or 1 tsp./5ml dry shredded)

1/4 cup (50ml) extra dry

vermouth

2 tsp. (10ml) soy sauce or to

taste

1 cup (250 ml) watermelon

puree

1/2 cup (125ml) sugar

2 lb. (1 kg) peeled medium-sized

shrimp, skewered

Make glaze by heating oil in a 2-

or 3-quart (2 L or 3 L) saucepan over medium high heat and in it saute garlic,

ginger and lemongrass for a few minutes. Reduce heat to low and stir in

vermouth, soy sauce, watermelon and sugar. Divide mixture in two, setting aside

one half for serving as glaze/drizzle. Note: do not mix liquid from two halves

to avoid contaminating glaze/drizzle.

Over medium-high heat, grill

skewered shrimp basting occasionally until shrimp are cooked and opaque, about 5

minutes.

Serves 6 to 8.

WATERMELON AGUA FRESCA

Agua Fresca, Spanish for fresh,

cold waters, is a combination of watermelon, water, fruit and honey blended

together and served ice cold. This is the perfect beverage to enjoy on a

backyard patio.

4 cups (1L) seedless watermelon,

cut into chunks, divided

1 cup (250ml) cold water,

divided

1 Tbsp. (15ml) freshly squeezed

lime juice (or to taste)

1 TBSP. (15ML) honey (or to

taste)

Ice cubes

Garnish:

Watermelon triangles

Lime wedges

Blend half OF atermelon pieces with

1/2 cup (125 mL) of water until smooth. Strain into serving pitcher. Repeat

process with remaining watermelon and water. Add lime juice and honey to taste.

Stir until blended. Pour into ice-filled glasses and garnish with watermelon

triangles skewered with lime wedges.

SERVES 4.

WAY TO GO WATERMELON

Did you know:

- Watermelon has 92% water content

and is an excellent hydrator. Water plays a vital role in regulating body

temperature, transporting nutrients and oxygen to cells, removing waste,

cushioning joints and protecting organs and tissues.

- Watermelon is low in fat and

cholesterol-free.

- Watermelon is an excellent source

of an important amino acid, citrulline. The human body uses citrulline to make

another important amino acid "arginine" which plays a key role in cell division,

wound healing and the removal of ammonia.

- Watermelon contains high levels

of the antioxidant lycopene -- a 2 cup (500ml) serving of watermelon contains

18.16 mg.

- A diet containing foods high in

potassium and low in sodium may reduce the risk of high blood pressure, a risk

factor for stroke and heart disease. Watermelon is low in sodium and a source of

potassium.

- A healthy diet rich in a variety

of vegetables and fruit may help reduce the risk of some types of cancer.

Watermelon is a good source of the

following (per 1 cup/250ml):

- Vitamin C : a factor in the

development and maintenance of bones, cartilage, teeth and gums

- Niamine (vitamin B1): releases

energy from carbohydrates and aids in normal growth

- Vitamin B6 (also a source of

pantothenic acid and magnesium) : a factor in energy metabolism and tissue

formation

- And a source of vitamin A : aids

in normal bone and tooth development, maintaining the health of the skin and

membranes

And at only 51 calories per 1 cup

serving -- it's the perfect choice for satisfying that sweet tooth yet watching

your calorie intake.


 



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