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One by one, place each half cut side down and slice into 1" slices, then turn 180° and make slices perpendicular to the first to create watermelon sticks. Time for some A+ watermelon recipes → ...
Here's our step-by-step guide on how to cut a watermelon. You can make slices, cubes, and melon balls like a pro.
Now that you have a pile of watermelon wedges, stack two slices on top of each other at a time and use your knife to cut the slices into thirds, creating triangular wedges. That's all there is to ...
How to Cut Watermelon Slices into Sticks. To create watermelon sticks that are perfect for parties (that kids and kids at heart especially adore), trim ½ inch or so off one of the watermelon ends ...
Place the watermelon cut side down on a carving board and, using the knife, cut off and discard the rind. Cut the watermelon vertically into 1-inch-thick slices.
Now it should be a breeze: Cut parallel to the cutting board into flat rounds (as thick or thin as you want). Cut down perpendicularly to get sticks, then rotate and cut again to get cubes. Ta-da! TWP ...
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Step 2: Cut peeled watermelon into cubes Once the watermelon is peeled, cut it in half widthwise. Place the halves flesh-side down and slice the melon into 1-inch slices.