Ingredients
1watermelon
1qtvanilla ice creamor larger
1qtstrawberry ice creamor larger
1ptblueberry ice creamor frozen yogurt, or larger
12ozmarshmallow sauce
1canwhipped cream
½cupsprinklesred, white, and blue, divided
1cupwhite candy melts
8strawberries
3cupsfresh strawberriesfinely diced
⅓cupsugar
1tspvanilla extract
½lemonjuiced
2tspcornstarch
2½cupsfresh blueberries
⅓cupsugar
1tspvanilla extract
1tspcornstarch
Preparation
Combine the strawberries, sugar, vanilla, and lemon in a pot. Place the pot over high heat, boil for 5 minutes, or until strawberries have started to break down.
Mix together the cornstarch with 2 teaspoons cold water. Add the cornstarch mixture to the strawberries and boil for 1 additional minute until sauce thickens slightly; cool.
Combine the blueberries, sugar, and vanilla in a pot. Place the pot over high heat, boil for 5 minutes or until blueberries have started to break down.
Mix together the cornstarch with 1 teaspoon cold water. Add the cornstarch mixture to the blueberries and boil for 1 additional minute until sauce thickens slightly; cool.
Melt the candy melts in the microwave according to package instructions. Dip each strawberry into the candy melts and coat in sprinkles. Place on a piece of parchment let dry until completely hard.
Cut lengthwise across the watermelon approximately ½ to ⅔ of the way down the watermelon. Cut a very thin slice off the bottom of the watermelon so that it will sit flat.
Using a spoon, carve out some of the watermelon flesh, about 1 to 2 inches deep. Drain off excess juice. Freeze until completely solid.
Pile up scoops of vanilla, strawberry, and blueberry ice cream in the watermelon bowl.
Top the ice cream with the strawberry, blueberry, and marshmallow sauces. Add whipped cream, sprinkles, and white chocolate covered strawberries on top. Serve.