Design to Value: Shaping a Better Built Environment | Martin Wood

Pinch of saffron threads, crumbled.

8. watermelon wedges (1 inch thick and about 7 inches wide along rind).grapeseed oil (or any neutral cooking oil).

Design to Value: Shaping a Better Built Environment | Martin Wood

Grind benne seeds, chamomile blossoms, fennel seeds, and cocoa using a mortar and pestle or spice grinder until blossoms are roughly broken up and evenly incorporated.Set aside.. Preheat a gas or charcoal grill to high (450°F to 500°F).Brush one side of watermelon wedges evenly with oil.

Design to Value: Shaping a Better Built Environment | Martin Wood

Place wedges, oiled side down, on un-oiled grill grates.Sprinkle tops of wedges evenly with about 2 teaspoons chamomile mixture.

Design to Value: Shaping a Better Built Environment | Martin Wood

Grill, uncovered and undisturbed, until grill marks form on bottom, 2 to 3 minutes.

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