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OXO Good Grips Melon Baller, One Size

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I make watermelon balls when don’t have time to make smaller ones with a melon baller and it worked great. In the photo above, I decorated the top of the ice cream with a few small ice cream balls and the same size fruit balls. wikiHow is a “wiki,” similar to Wikipedia, which means that many of our articles are co-written by multiple authors. In addition to balling melon (and other fruits), you can use your melon baller for a number of different culinary tasks and creations.

to Make Melon Balls Without a Melon Baller - Our Small Hours How to Make Melon Balls Without a Melon Baller - Our Small Hours

While most of the melon ballers we tested produced spheres in the 1-inch diameter range, this small melon baller from Mercer Culinary easily produces a pile of mini melon balls--each one no more than ⅜ of an inch across! Give your fruit salads and desserts a professional finish with this double-headed melon baller from KitchenCraft. Also, though the quality of the stainless steel is high, we see some flaws in the way these tools were assembled. Also, you can tell from first glance here that this melon baller/cookie scoop is a high quality product. The part where the cups are joined to the handle is a rather bulky juncture at the base of each cup as opposed to the edge of it.Your melon baller should have a really comfortable handle, preferably one with a bit of texture to it so you can better grip it.

Melon Baller, and Not Just for Melons | Wirecutter We Love a Melon Baller, and Not Just for Melons | Wirecutter

This means that when you’re at the point in your melon balling that you’re getting close to the melon skin, you have to be extremely careful so as not to wind up with tough bits of rind on one edge of your perfect melon spheres like we did.Though the versatility offered by this set is unmatched, no one tool from this melon baller set stood out in terms of functionality. We only make money if you purchase a product through our links, and all opinions about the products are our own. This helps the melon balls (or whatever you happen to be scooping) to release easily from the cup as well as reduces the strain on hands and wrists since the tool is doing much of the work itself. This leads to some scooping difficulties and also results in some tearing of the melon flesh as opposed to smooth scooping.

To Make Watermelon Balls Without A Melon Baller How To Make Watermelon Balls Without A Melon Baller

Made with three types of sweet and juicy melons and finished with the best-ever honey lime mint drizzle. While the tool might seem obscure, there are actually a number of uses for one, and it is a tool that many people find well worth acquiring for the kitchen, especially for those who do a great deal of formal entertaining.The tool itself works perfectly and simply and in our experience, is actually easier to wrestle perfectly round melon balls out of as compared to larger, more typical melon ballers.

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The smallest melon baller available is going to be the ⅜ inch size, while larger options range from 1 ¼-inches, 1 ⅜-inches, and beyond! This range allowed us to evaluate each melon baller’s effectiveness when up against different fruit densities and varying levels of ripeness. With its two ends, you can easily make two sizes of perfectly formed fruit spheres (24mm and 30mm) to make your desserts stand out from the crowd. If the flesh around the pit is dry or moldy, scrape it out with a shallow scoop of the melon baller.Whether it’s finding great products or discovering helpful advice, we’ll help you get it right (the first time). Made with bright green Midori (a Japanese muskmelon-flavored liqueur), vodka and fresh-squeezed orange juice, it’s light, sweet and easy drinking.

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