Watermelon Pig

  • Level: Intermediate
  • Yield: 8 to 10 servings
  • Total: 1 hr 5 min
  • Active: 50 min
This cute little guy is the best way to serve fruit at a party. Oink, oink!
Advertisement

Ingredients

One 18- to 20-pound seedless watermelon

4 raisins

2 pints raspberries

2 plums, sliced

2 peaches, sliced

2 tablespoons honey 

Juice of 1 lemon

Directions

Special equipment:
masking tape; a melon baller; a 2-inch round cutter; an apple corer
  1. Set the watermelon on its side (stem end facing left or right) and cut off a small flat piece of rind from the bottom so the watermelon is stable.
  2. Use masking tape to mark off a 6-by-7-inch rectangle on top of the watermelon (with 7 inches running along the length of the watermelon and 6 inches running along the width), slightly off center and a little toward one end of the watermelon (which will be the rear end of the pig). Use the tape as a guide to cut out the top of the watermelon. Reserve the cut piece. Scoop out 4 cups of watermelon balls using a melon baller. Remove the remaining watermelon flesh and save for another use.
  3. To make the nose: Remove most but not all of the flesh from the reserved piece (there should still be pink showing). Use a 2-inch round cutter to cut a nose piece out of the very center. Trim away any ragged flesh to make a flat pink nose. Cut 2 small spaces in the center with a paring knife and press a raisin into each for nostrils. Cut a thin slice from the front of the watermelon to make a flat space for the nose. Attach the nose with 2 toothpicks.
  4. To make the feet: Cut the reserved piece of rind in half, right through the space used to make the nose. There will be an arch on each piece, where the nose was cut out. Cut each of these pieces in half, about 1/2 inch above the arch (reserve the pieces without the arch). Cut off the rind from both sides of the arch on each piece, slanting in toward the arch to make 4 feet total. Put the feet under the sides of the pig so they're cradling his belly. 
  5. To make the ears: From the remaining pieces, cut 2 triangles for ears, following the curve of the rind so the ears flop naturally. Attach the ears with toothpicks to the top of the watermelon on either side of the cavity, with the pink side facing forward.
  6. To make the eyes: Use an apple corer to cut 2 rounds from the remaining scraps. Slice off the pink flesh to create 2 small white circles. Carve a space in the center of each circle (but don't go all the way through) and press a raisin in each for eyes. Attach the eyes with toothpicks. 
  7. To make the tail: Use a paring knife to cut a thin strip of green rind 2 to 3 inches long and about 1/4 inch wide. Twirl the piece tightly about the handle of a spoon or a pen and secure with a rubber band to allow the tail to curl; let sit about 15 minutes. 
  8. Toss the watermelon balls, raspberries, plums and peaches in a large bowl. Add the honey and lemon juice and toss well to coat. Spoon the fruit into the pig. Carve a small niche in the back of the pig that will fit the tail. Unwrap the curly tail and insert it into the space. Refrigerate the pig until ready to serve. 

Let's Get Cooking!

Sign up for the Recipe of the Day newsletter to receive editor-picked recipes,tips and videos delivered to your inbox daily. Privacy Policy

Thanks for subscribing to the Recipe of the Day newsletter. Check out all our other great newsletters from Easy Recipes, Healthy Eating Ideas and Chef Recipe Videos.

We're sorry, there was an error signing you up. Please try again later.

Advertisement

ryt

Simply Delightful I would greatly recommend this extremely appetizing meal. This pig was so beautiful It was almost too good to eat. In fact, it was so I got married to it we had a wedding with over 100000 guests attending in person and 1000000000 online we were married by John Cena and the only person the objected to it was Watermelon Cow and I was extremely upset but Luckly and John Cena were hungry, and he ate them so that was amazing. Today I learned that she cheated on me with some guy who fought in the wastelands in 1420 for antidisestablishmentarianism but I couldn't blame her. She has a really good taste in people.

See All Reviews