Honestly, I didn’t think I’d find myself excited about a watermelon cut into what looks like a cake. It sounds so silly—like a fruit pretending to be dessert. But then I took a bite, and that crisp, slightly gritty crunch of fresh watermelon contrasted with a thin layer of lime zest and sprinkled mint—so simple … Read more
I didn’t set out to make something fancy. Honestly, I was just staring at a melon that was too sweet and ripe. The kind where the juice runs everywhere when you cut into it. Usually, I’d just eat it straight up, but this time, I was struck by how it smells like summer and promise—like … Read more
Why I Keep Making Watermelon Granita When It’s 11 PM This started because I needed something. Didn’t want to turn on the oven. No fancy ingredients. Just a watermelon sitting on the counter, screaming for a purpose. I don’t even like pure watermelon. It’s always way too sweet, kinda watery. But throwing some sugar, a … Read more
I didn’t plan this. Just needed a cooling lunch, something different from my usual summer salad. So I grabbed a big sweet watermelon, sliced it open, and kept thinking about how weird it felt to blend something so juicy and crystalline into soup. Then I remembered that time I stood in a crowded market in … Read more
Why I Make Watermelon Granita in Winter It’s not about the heat. It’s about that sharp, refreshing smell when you crack open a perfectly ripe watermelon, the kind that smells like warm sun and mineral water mixed together. I swear, I make this sometimes in January, just to remind myself how certain smells can punch … Read more
I didn’t set out to make a dessert. Actually, I was just trying to survive a heatwave without turning the stove on. The idea of freezing something juicy and vibrant with tiny crystals that crunch under your teeth sounded like a weirdly specific quest. And then I remembered how in Sicily, they used to rub … Read more

