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3 cups cantaloupe, peeled, seeded, and coarsely chopped.
3 cups honeydew melon, peeled, seeded, and coarsely chopped. 2 cups fresh orange juice (squeeze it your own self or buy the fresh, not-from-concentrate stuff) 1/3 cup fresh lime juice (bottled will do, but fresh tastes better) 3 tablespoons h oney (or to taset, depends on sweetness of the melons) 2 cups brut Champagne or dry white wine fresh mint leaves for garnish (optional but pretty) Finely chop half the cantaloupe and honeydew & set aside. Puree remaining melong in blender with orange juice, lime juice, and honey. Do this in several batches and then combine in a large bowl. Add chamagne or wine and the reserved melon. Cover and chill in fridge several hours. Garnish with fresh mint leaves & serve. Makes 6 - 8 bowls, depends on bowl size and melon size. |