Cooking Instructions

Follow these steps for perfect results

Ingredients

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4
servings
1 unit

watermelon

cut into 1-inch pieces

1 cup

cachaca

2 tbsp

turbinado sugar

to taste

Step 1
~20 min

Cut the watermelon into 1-inch pieces.

Step 2
~20 min

Place the watermelon pieces in a non-reactive container with a tight-fitting lid.

Step 3
~20 min

Add the cachaca and turbinado sugar to the container.

Step 4
~20 min

Cover the container with the lid and shake until the watermelon is coated and the sugar is dissolved.

Step 5
~20 min

Refrigerate the watermelon for at least 2 hours, or preferably overnight, to allow it to fully infuse.

Step 6
~20 min

Shake the mixture again before serving.

Pro Tips & Suggestions

Expert advice for the best results

Adjust the amount of sugar to your liking.

For a stronger flavor, use a higher quality cachaca.

Add a squeeze of lime juice for extra tanginess.

Cooking Experience

Everything you need to know before you start

Time & Preparation

Cleanup Time

5 minutes

Batch Cooking
Not Ideal
Make Ahead

Can be made a day in advance.

Freezable
Kid Friendly

Cooking Environment

Messiness Level
Low
Smell Intensity
Mild
Noise Level
Quiet
Elder Friendly
Suitable for seniors

Plating & Presentation

Serving Suggestions

Serve as a refreshing snack on a hot day.

Serve as a light dessert after a meal.

Serve as a cocktail at a party.

Perfect Pairings

Food Pairings

Grilled seafood
Spicy appetizers

Drink Pairings

Cultural Heritage

Discover the story behind this recipe

Origin & Tradition

Region of Origin

Brazil

Cultural Significance

Popular at Brazilian barbecues and parties.

Style

Occasions & Celebrations

Festive Uses

Carnival
Summer Parties

Occasion Tags

Summer party
Barbecue
Cocktail hour

Popularity Score

65/100

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