Celebrate Dad with Grilling and Golf

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golf(Family Features) This year for Father’s Day, skip the tacky tie and give dad something he truly wants – quality time with the kids who gave him such an honorable title. Plan an intimate family gathering with all his favorite foods and a few special touches that reflect his other passions in life, such as golf.

 

Let dad savor some grilled goodness (and a healthy dose of antioxidants) with colorful fruit and veggie kabobs. Healthy, hydrating watermelon is the star ingredient of these colorful skewers, which also include marinated chunks of pork.

 

Add a low-calorie, fat-free side by serving watermelon balls in a fun golf ball-shaped vessel carved from a watermelon rind.

 

For more recipes and carving ideas using versatile watermelon, visit www.watermelon.org.

 

 

Pork and Watermelon Kabobs

Servings: 8

 

6          tablespoons brown sugar

6          tablespoons soy sauce

6          tablespoons diced red onion

3          garlic cloves, minced

3          tablespoons lemon juice

1          tablespoon olive oil

1/4       teaspoon ground thyme

Pepper to taste

1          pound boned, lean pork chop, cut into 1-inchcubes (approximately 38-40 pieces)

32        cubes watermelon (1 inch each), plus extra for garnish if desired

16-24   zucchini rounds (1/2 inch)

16        pineapple chunks, fresh or canned (1 inch each)

24        yellow or orange peppers chunks (1 inch each, approximately 3-4 peppers total)

Cooking spray

Sesame seeds for garnish

 

Combine sugar, soy sauce, onion, garlic, lemon juice, olive oil, thyme and pepper in mixing bowl. Pour into resealable bag and add pork pieces. Seal bag, mix thoroughly and refrigerate for at least 1 hour, turning bag periodically.

 

Remove pork from bag and reserve marinade. Thread 5 pork pieces, 4 watermelon cubes, 2-3 zucchini rounds, 2 pineapple chunks and 3 peppers on each of 8 skewers, alternating the order.

 

Spray cooking surface on heated grill and place kebobs on grill. Grill for 12-15 minutes, or until done, turning and basting frequently with reserved marinade. Garnish with sesame seeds and chunks of watermelon.

 

Golf Ball Serving Bowl

 

Wash watermelon under cool running water and pat dry.

 

On cutting board, place watermelon on side and cut off 1/4-inch to 1/2-inch from stem end, being careful not to cut too deep into white part of rind. This will provide sturdy base.

 

Using paring knife, cut a 3- to 4-inch round circle in top of watermelon.

 

Use melon baller to make shallow round divots into rind of watermelon to mimic dimples in golf ball. Next, use kitchen knife to peel thin layers of rind off to expose white underneath, being careful not to cut too deep or red flesh will be exposed. Try to get as much of green rind off so it will resemble a white golf ball.

 

Hollow out watermelon with spoon or scoop. Place on tray and add watermelon balls to serve.

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