Note: Some cooks color the rind red or yellow by adding food coloring to the syrup. This is not necessary or traditional, but it is pretty, especially if cutting the rind into shapes. Back when I had time, I would color some jars red and some jars green, cutting into Christmas shapes for use as garnish at Christmas time. Cutting the rind into shapes takes a lot of time, but is a good activity to keep kids busy. My kids would cut shapes until they got tired using the small cocktail cutters. Then I would cube the rest and throw in all together with the scraps from the shapes. The kids would enjoy finding their shapes when eating the pickles up to a year later. This is the pickle that my family yearns for the most. |
Easy Southern Cooking/ Pickled Watermelon Rind
Pickled Watermelon RindRind of a large watermelon (about 4 quarts, prepared)
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