Watermelon and Donut Peach Cups with Sangria

At home, we rarely eat fruit on its own; we almost always have to disguise it or add it to a salad to enjoy it.
With just a little effort, you can make desserts like this and use up fruit that’s starting to get a little overripe in your fridge.
Watermelon and Donut Peach Cups with Sangria
At home, we rarely eat fruit on its own; we almost always have to disguise it or add it to a salad to enjoy it.
With just a little effort, you can make desserts like this and use up fruit that’s starting to get a little overripe in your fridge.
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Wash the donut peaches and cut them into small cubes (no need to peel). Divide between two glasses.
- 2
Cut the watermelon into small cubes and add to the glasses.
- 3
Add one tablespoon of sugar to each glass.
- 4
Pour sangria over the peach and watermelon cubes to cover them.
- 5
Garnish with finely diced candied fruit.
- 6
Chill in the refrigerator until ready to serve.
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