{Tutorial} -- Watermelon Olympic Rings

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

For my final Olympic Dessert for the Summer Olympics Party, I made Watermelon Olympic Rings.  To make them, I simply cut watermelon into rings and arranged them on a plate to resemble the Olympic Rings. This table was all about simple desserts that kids would love and this treat certainly fit that criteria. As a bonus, it's a healthy treat, too! 

Here's how I made them: 


I cut watermelon into approximately 1 inch thick slices.  Then, I gathered two different size circle cookie cutters.  It really does not matter what size you use, just look for two that are at least 1 inch apart in size. 


Using the larger circle cookie cutter, cut out a piece of watermelon.


Center the smaller circle cookie cutter in the middle of the watermelon circle.  Press down to remove the inside circle.  I had a couple of little helpers who were more than happy to dispose of that center circle!


Your completed circle should look like the above circle.  Repeat five times for one set of Olympic Rings.  These disappeared pretty quickly with two kids.  It might be a good idea to make several plates of them if you feeding more children. 



This "dessert" is a healthy accompaniment or alternative to cupcakes and cookies for your Olympics party!  For more Olympics desserts, party ideas, and free Olympics party printables, please visit HERE.


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