There is no getting around it, this recipe for fresh watermelon limeade is an all natural beverage that is beautiful to look at and blissful to drink. I made my drink without alcohol, but you could easily add some light rum if you like and then call them cocktails. Whatever you choose, the finished product will be outrageously delicious!
With a strong blender, I can make these in just minutes using three real food ingredients: watermelon, fresh organic lime, and raw organic honey. It sounds like it would be terribly sweet, but it wasn't. I used a quarter of a fresh organic lime including the rind which pulverized completely in my Vitamix. I think that is what gave it a tarter flavor!
Don't leave out the honey
I thought about leaving out the honey, because watermelon is already sweet, but the honey imparted a lovely flavor. I only used a teaspoon of local raw honey per 2 drinks.
Raw honey offers a powerhouse of nutritional benefits. Because it is not heated, the healthy enzymes and other nutrients are not destroyed ( like it is in regular honey). Also, honey is alkaline which helps with our ph! Aside from the nutritional benefits, it does add a subtle but lovely flavor to the drinks so I highly suggest leaving it in even though the watermelon is sweet.
Raw honey offers a powerhouse of nutritional benefits. Because it is not heated, the healthy enzymes and other nutrients are not destroyed ( like it is in regular honey). Also, honey is alkaline which helps with our ph! Aside from the nutritional benefits, it does add a subtle but lovely flavor to the drinks so I highly suggest leaving it in even though the watermelon is sweet.
I also love how the drinks separate and are light and frothy on the top and a beautiful deep pink color on the bottom. What a lovely presentation for any summer party. Decorate with a small slice of fresh lime on each glass.
How I scooped my watermelon
First, I cut my watermelon into two halves horizontally.
I scooped out watermelon balls which I did not use for the for this recipe;
we ate them for dessert at dinner.
However, after scooping out the balls with a watermelon baller, the inside of the watermelon half was full of delicious watermelon juice, and there was still plenty of fleshy watermelon scraps remaining.
we ate them for dessert at dinner.
However, after scooping out the balls with a watermelon baller, the inside of the watermelon half was full of delicious watermelon juice, and there was still plenty of fleshy watermelon scraps remaining.
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I felt so frugal as I used every last bit of watermelon and the juice!
After making the balls, each half was full of juice. I used that juice plus I scraped the remainder of the flesh that you see here to us for the drinks! |
Watermelon for natural sun protection?
There are specific fruits and vegetables that are known to help protect us against the sun's rays and act a sort of natural skin protection. Watermelon is one of them- It contains 40 times as much of the antioxidant lycopene as a tomato. Read my blogpost on Foods that are natural sun protectors
There are specific fruits and vegetables that are known to help protect us against the sun's rays and act a sort of natural skin protection. Watermelon is one of them- It contains 40 times as much of the antioxidant lycopene as a tomato. Read my blogpost on Foods that are natural sun protectors
Did You Know That You Can Eat the Watermelon Rind
Here is news to me- did you know that watermelon is considered both a fruit and a vegetable and is 91 % water ? Watermelon is related to cucumbers, pumpkins, and squash and according to Dr. Mercola, the watermelon rind is edible and extremely healthy. It can actually be pulverized with some lime in your Vitamix and made a drink. I would probably only use an organic watermelon rind. I read this information on Dr. Mercola's site if you want more info..
Author: Judee Algazi @ gluten free A-Z Blog
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: none
Serves 2
Inpired by : Miz Helen's Watermelon Lemonade Float
Inpired by : Miz Helen's Watermelon Lemonade Float
Ingredients:
1 cup of cold watermelon, chopped
1 cup of cold watermelon juice
1/8 of an organic lime with skin
1 teaspoon of honey ( substitute agave if you are vegan)
optional: 1-2 shots of rum
Directions:
Using a powerful blender like a Vitamix, blend all of the ingredients until the lime in pulverized. Pour into martini type glasses, decorate with a wedge of lime and serve!
My notes:
Last week Miz Helen at Miz Helen's Country Cottage posted a watermelon lemonade that inspired this me to think about creating a watermelon drink!
1. Use cold watermelon and juice, or your drinks will be room temperature- which is still tasty. However, cold is more refreshing when it's hot outside !.
2. Freeze watermelon chunks for an icy cold refreshing drink - Perfect for a hot humid day! .
To freeze watermelon: Put the chunks in a baggy and freeze overnight.
Disclaimer: I am not a medical doctor nor am I trying to treat or diagnose. I am simply sharing information for educational purposes. Never change your diet without checking with your medical doctor first.
May be shared on some of the following blog carnivals from my blog carnival list!
This sounds so delicious and refreshing! I can't wait to make it. It's fun for kids too!
ReplyDeleteIt is so refreshing and in this weather it's just what everyone needs!
DeleteThis looks so refreshing and I love your glasses.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at Over The Moon Party,
Bev
Thank you Bev- I love collecting all kinds of party serving glasses! These are one of my favorites.
DeleteI know I would love these drinks as I think watermelon-based beverages are amazing! Very cool glasses, too. :-)
ReplyDeleteShirley
Shirley,
DeleteIt's amazing how easy it is to make a drink using fresh watermelon! I love collecting glasses- it's all in the presentation
I love that you used the watermelon rind, Judee! I have heard about how good it is for us. Your Watermelon Limeade looks absolutely delicious and so refreshing too. Thank you for sharing it with us at the Hearth and Soul hop.
ReplyDeletewho knew how healthy the rind is?
DeleteThis could become my go-to Summer Cocktail! Yum! Thank you for sharing your yummy Watermelon Limeade at the Healthy, Happy, Green and Natural Party Blog Hop. I'm Pinning and sharing!
ReplyDeleteDeborah,
DeleteIt's so easy to make and it is perfect for hot summer days.
Hi Judee,
ReplyDeleteI am so glad that your recipe was inspired by my Watermelon Lemonade Float,your Watermelon Limeade looks amazing! Your recipe looks awesome and thanks so much for sharing it with us at Full Plate Thursday. Have a great day and come back to see us real soon!
Miz Helen
Your watermelon lemonade float looked amazing, I just happened to have limes and thus this creation! thanks
DeleteThis looks like such a great summer drink. Thanks for sharing at Monday's Cooking and Crafting with J&J. We hope to see you again.
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