Looking for a refreshing icy cold fruit drink to serve at your next pot luck or bbq? This easy to make frozen watermelon smoothie will not disappoint and keep everyone cool as a cucumber in hot summer months!!
The key to the fabulous taste of this watermelon smoothie is that the watermelon is frozen before I make the smoothies!
How To Freeze Watermelon
All I did is cut up some watermelon into cubes, popped them into baggies, then into the freezer overnight and in the morning the frozen watermelon was ready to be used to make these really cold refreshing smoothies.
Truthfully, it is refreshing just to eat some of the frozen watermelon cubes right from the freezer .
However, drinking frozen watermelon in a smoothie is truely amazing!
Let me tell you why I started making these smoothies!
It has been really hot and humid in Pennsylvania. Sometimes you just need something very cold and refreshing!
I was scrolling through Pinterest and saw lots of ideas for freezing watermelon and then using it for smoothies !
Do you know how good frozen watermelon smoothies looked to me when I was dripping from the heat and humidity? I wanted to make some right then and there, but I didn't have any frozen watermelon! (who would?)
However, I did have a watermelon!
Truthfully, it is refreshing just to eat some of the frozen watermelon cubes right from the freezer .
However, drinking frozen watermelon in a smoothie is truely amazing!
Let me tell you why I started making these smoothies!
It has been really hot and humid in Pennsylvania. Sometimes you just need something very cold and refreshing!
I was scrolling through Pinterest and saw lots of ideas for freezing watermelon and then using it for smoothies !
Do you know how good frozen watermelon smoothies looked to me when I was dripping from the heat and humidity? I wanted to make some right then and there, but I didn't have any frozen watermelon! (who would?)
95 degree - hot and humid day ( I'm on the right of my cousin) |
However, I did have a watermelon!
Unfortunately , I had to wait until the next day when the cubes froze solid ( the next day).
Let's face it. Who would have ever thought to freeze watermelon? Not me! But I tried it!
I proceeded to cut up watermelon, placed the cubes in baggies and froze them. Yes, it was that simple. (See freezing suggestions at the end of this post )
Today, I am prepared for the heat.. It is still oppressively hot, but I have a few baggies of frozen watermelon in my freezer.
Watermelon is Good For You.
**This rich source of lycopene may be especially good for those with prostate problems (ask your doctor first)
I usually buy a whole watermelon when they are on sale, and end up with more than we can eat in 2 days. There is no waste when you are able to freeze some for smoothies!
3 Ways to Use Frozen Watermelon Cubes :
Ingredients:
3 cups of frozen watermelon cubes
1 cup cold watermelon juice ( I save the watermelon juice when I scoop the watermelon)
Juice of 1/2 large lime
1 large ripe banana
Optional: sweetener of choice only if needed ( It should not be needed)
Blend all ingredients in Vitamix, Nutribullet, or in a strong blender.
Serve immediately with a wedge of lime.
My Notes:
Let's face it. Who would have ever thought to freeze watermelon? Not me! But I tried it!
I proceeded to cut up watermelon, placed the cubes in baggies and froze them. Yes, it was that simple. (See freezing suggestions at the end of this post )
Today, I am prepared for the heat.. It is still oppressively hot, but I have a few baggies of frozen watermelon in my freezer.
Watermelon is Good For You.
- Watermelon has virtually no fat. A cup has only 48 calories and it is a rich source of valuable antioxidants and vitamins.
- In addition, watermelon contains lycopene, an antioxidant that helps fight free radicals in the body that may lead to disease.
- Watermelon contains more lycopene than any other fruit or vegetable including tomatoes.
**This rich source of lycopene may be especially good for those with prostate problems (ask your doctor first)
I usually buy a whole watermelon when they are on sale, and end up with more than we can eat in 2 days. There is no waste when you are able to freeze some for smoothies!
3 Ways to Use Frozen Watermelon Cubes :
- Eat them plain right from the freezer - yum! It's like frozen ices
- Use them as ice cubes in a pitcher of water to flavor the water and keep water cold
- Mix the cubes into any type of smoothie
Author of the blog: Judee Algazi
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Blender Time: 1 minute
Serves: 2-3 servings
Ingredients:
3 cups of frozen watermelon cubes
1 cup cold watermelon juice ( I save the watermelon juice when I scoop the watermelon)
Juice of 1/2 large lime
1 large ripe banana
Optional: sweetener of choice only if needed ( It should not be needed)
Blend all ingredients in Vitamix, Nutribullet, or in a strong blender.
Serve immediately with a wedge of lime.
My Notes:
Suggestions:
1. Cut the watermelon in small chunks and freeze on a cookie sheet so it doesn't all stick together. Then throw it into baggies when frozen. ( about 8 hours) . Otherwise it may freeze in one large clump and that could be very hard on your blender. Melon balls are cute too.
2. When cutting the watermelon, reserve the watermelon juice in a jar and keep it in the refrigerator overnight. ( you can also just use water)
3. Don't skip the banana. The first time I made the smoothie, I skipped the banana and it just wasn't as good as with a banana. The banana really adds something to the drink.
4. This recipe is raw, vegan, dairy free, and gluten free.
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1. Cut the watermelon in small chunks and freeze on a cookie sheet so it doesn't all stick together. Then throw it into baggies when frozen. ( about 8 hours) . Otherwise it may freeze in one large clump and that could be very hard on your blender. Melon balls are cute too.
2. When cutting the watermelon, reserve the watermelon juice in a jar and keep it in the refrigerator overnight. ( you can also just use water)
3. Don't skip the banana. The first time I made the smoothie, I skipped the banana and it just wasn't as good as with a banana. The banana really adds something to the drink.
4. This recipe is raw, vegan, dairy free, and gluten free.
Follow me on Twitter, Pinterest and G+ or even follow my blog. I post many more recipes Gluten Free A-Z and Twitter .
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Ooh I want one right now! I can't imagine anything more refreshing!
ReplyDeleteI agree. It is fabulously refreshing
DeleteA perfect way to start off the summer season! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it great for the summer. I never froze watermelon before.
DeleteExactly what I need now! Cooling... refreshing... Ahhhhh
ReplyDeleteI love water mellon but the only thing I hate is the seeds, we are in tropical country and most of the time water mellon is available here specially in summer season.
ReplyDeletePerfect for the heat. Love this!
ReplyDeleteThose would be perfect for today -- celebrating high 80s and full sun, after about 2 weeks of monsoons!
ReplyDeleteThese smoothies are perfect for hot weather. Really refreshing and hydrating
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I have always wanted to make something like this. Yummo....a great way to stay cool!
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ReplyDeleteHello again! Just wanted to let you know that I mention and link to your recipe on a post I did on simple syrups and summer cocktails :-) http://www.katherinemartinelli.com/blog/2011/four-simple-syrup-recipes-and-a-grenadine/
ReplyDeleteIt's in the 90's here in Florida, these look soo refreshing! Yummy!!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great smoothie, I am having one today! Thanks for sharing and have a fun day!
ReplyDeleteThanks Judee, most cooling drink I have ever had and very smooth
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oooo, so refreshing!!!Come on over to my tasty party! http://nap-timecreations.blogspot.com/2011/05/papas-mac-and-cheese-and-tasty-tuesday.html
ReplyDeleteThis sounds so good! Thanks for linking up to Recipe of the Week!
ReplyDeleteThe frozen watermelon sounds yummy! How funny... last night I put watermelon, frozen STRAWBERRIES, some lime and a CUCUMBER in my vitamix and made one tasteee treat!
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ReplyDeleteI do frozen strawberries all the time, but Watermelon was new to me.
Enjoy!
That looks SO delicious! I have really been on a smoothie kick this summer!
ReplyDeleteJust in time for summer, thanks for sharing with the Hearth n Soul!
ReplyDeleteWe simplify ours with lime juice and watermelon, ice if needed.
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty looking smoothies . Thanks for sharing it with hearth and soul hop
ReplyDeleteThat looks so refreshing. I'll try that with my next watermelon.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a refreshing smoothie! I actually freeze my watermelon also. I use a melon baller and place the lemon balls in plastic containers and then freeze. And they defrost so fast that all you need to give them is about 1-2 mins. before you can enjoy them! Thanks for sharing this recipe.
ReplyDeleteMaria @ A Platter of Figs
Frozen watermelon, who would have thought! Yet this is an amazing drink and the banana adds more vitamins for health!
ReplyDeleteOhhh....cannot wait to try this! Watermelon is my very favorite fruit. Now I find out it is really good for me!
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Watermelon is so refreshing. I'd never thought to freeze. Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteHi Judee,
ReplyDeleteI made one of these smoothies the other day and it is awesome! Thanks so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday and come back soon!
I made this the other day and I agree it is delicious! My 9 year old keeps asking me to make it again and again.
ReplyDeleteGlad that you and your son liked it. Get ready to make it again, the weather is supposed to get really hot! It's perfect to help cool off.
ReplyDeleteSummer time treats! This sounds delish! Perfect for after being out side and getting hot. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWonder what it would be like by sub the water or juice & sugar for water kefir & adding frozen bananas as well... I keep froz bananas & whey in fridge for smoothies all the time. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing with Garden Variety Wednesday!
ReplyDeletei'm feeling a bit like you did when you opened kathy's site. this smoothie looks so refreshing! now i just have to pop out and get myself a nice sweet watermelon! thank you for sharing with tuesday night supper club
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Miz Helen
We have been trying all sorts of smoothie (blended) creations lately. This is real close to the last one my husband made. He had about two cups freshly cut watermelon, one cup cantelope, a little fresh squeezed lemon juice, a tsp of agave nectar, and about a cup of ice cubs. Mmmmmm Good! Thanks for the variation and ideas!
ReplyDeleteMade these watermelon smoothies this morning and the kids just loved them! My whole watermelon had partially frozen in the back of the fridge, so I was hoping to find a recipe where I didn't have to waste all of that yummy fruit. I'm so glad I found this recipe! Also, I didn't have any limes and couldn't find lime juice so I used my non-alcoholic lime margarita mix, worked just as well. I will be holding onto this recipe!
ReplyDeleteMade these watermelon smoothies this morning and the kids just loved them! My whole watermelon had partially frozen in the back of the fridge, so I was hoping to find a recipe where I didn't have to waste all of that yummy fruit. I'm so glad I found this recipe! Also, I didn't have any limes and couldn't find lime juice so I used my non-alcoholic lime margarita mix, worked just as well. I will be holding onto this recipe!
ReplyDeleteThis Watermelon is so amazing and looks scrumptious.
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I just bought a watermelon so I think I might do this for a refreshing twist on dessert!
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Watermelon Smoothies are refreshing anytime. We used Watermelon Stevia as the sweetener instead of Maple Syrup. The banana does make the difference. Great Watermelon Smoothie Recipe!
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Looks lovely! I had no idea you could freeze chunks of watermelon, so good to know :)
ReplyDeleteI've been snacking on frozen watermelon cubes all summer. I love how you've turned them into a tasty smoothie. Banana must make it so creamy! Can't wait to try it! Thanks for sharing this at Raw Foods Thursdays!!
ReplyDeleteThese look so so yummy! Fresh and light for summer!
ReplyDeleteI agree with you. It tasted fabulous and is fresh and light for the summer. You'll love it when it's humid
DeleteThat looks amazing. I bought a watermelon and cut it up, today. I'm going to try your recipe. Thanks!
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DeleteI hope you will enjoy it as much as we do. Nothing is as refreshing as ice cold watermelon
Sounds relish! and so festive! What a treat!
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Thanks Carol, It is delish and very festive. It's perfect for hot weather and holidays!
DeleteI want one it looks great :) Thanks for linking up to Pin Worthy Wednesday, I have pinned your post to the Pin Worthy Wednesday Pinterest Board.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing on the Healthy Living Link Party. We hope you will come back each Wednesday.
ReplyDeleteI don't freeze watermelon often, but when I do I love the beverage concoctions I get to create. Yours looks great! So refreshing for sure. :-) Thanks for linking up to Gluten-Free Recipe Fix!
ReplyDeleteShirley
Good idea... that would be very refreshing! :)
ReplyDeleteI bet these would be so refreshing on a hot summer's day
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