Wednesday, August 10, 2022
Spoon Ful Of Healthy
  • HOME
  • ALL RECIPES
  • APPETIZERS
  • ASIAN FOOD
  • BREAKFAST
  • DESSERT
  • DINNER
  • SALAD
  • SOUP
  • MORE
    • ONE POT MEALS
    • SLOW COOKER
    • HEALTHY SNACKS
  • HOME
  • ALL RECIPES
  • APPETIZERS
  • ASIAN FOOD
  • BREAKFAST
  • DESSERT
  • DINNER
  • SALAD
  • SOUP
  • MORE
    • ONE POT MEALS
    • SLOW COOKER
    • HEALTHY SNACKS
No Result
View All Result
Spoon Ful Of Healthy
No Result
View All Result
Home SALAD

Watermelon Lime Mocktails | Gimme Some Oven

by Spoonful Of Healthy
August 3, 2020
in SALAD
463 30
0
Watermelon Lime Mocktails | Gimme Some Oven
739
SHARES
3.5k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

This post may contain affiliate links. Please read my disclosure policy.

These Watermelon Lime Mocktails are super quick and easy to make and kicked up a notch with a fun Tajín rim.

Watermelon Lime Mocktails

Meet the 2-ingredient, easy-breezy, ultra-refreshing watermelon mocktail that we have been loving this summer.

This recipe came about a bit on accident when we had a quarter of a leftover watermelon in the fridge that was on its last leg.  I decided to give it a quick dice and pop it in the freezer to save it.  Then one evening when we were making Mexican food for dinner, I decided to blend up the frozen watermelon with a bunch of fresh lime juice to make some slushies to go with our meal, and rimmed our glasses with some Tajín to give them more of a zesty mocktail twist.

And you guys, the combo was fantastic.  You’ve gotta try these mocktails! ♡

This recipe literally just takes a few minutes to blend up.  You’re welcome to make them as sweet and watermelon-y or tart and lime-y as you prefer.  If you feel like adding an extra kick, you could also toss a slice of fresh jalapeño in there too.  But however you make them, they are sure to taste so summery and fun.  And our friends all agree that they legit feel like a festive drink, even without the alcohol!

Here’s how to make them…

Fresh Watermelon For Mocktails

Watermelon Lime Mocktail Ingredients:

The ingredients for this mocktail recipe couldn’t be simpler.  You will need…

  • Frozen watermelon: Instead of using ice to make these frozen blended drinks, I recommend just freezing fresh watermelon itself.  Just dice the watermelon into 1-inch(ish) cubes, place it on a parchment-covered baking sheet in a single layer (otherwise the watermelon will stick to your sheet), and freeze for at least 2 hours.
  • Fresh lime juice: I love adding a good amount of lime juice to these mocktails so that they have some solid tartness to balance out all of that sweet watermelon.  But feel free to taste as you go, and add however much lime juice you prefer.  I also like to save a few extra lime slices for garnish.
  • Water: You will also need to add in a good amount of water to get the blender going.
  • Tajín (optional): And finally, Tajín. ♡ We are mega fans of this Mexican chili lime seasoning in our house and love using it to rim glasses for margaritas and various other cocktails.  But it also pairs fabulously with the sweet watermelon in this recipe and adds a slightly spicy, zesty kick.  Alternately, you could rim your glasses with margarita salt or just skim the rim altogether.

Watermelon and Lime Juice In Blender

How To Make Watermelon Mocktails:

Easy breezy!  To make these watermelon slushies, simply…

  1. Rim the glasses. Add some Tajín to a shallow small plate. Run a lime wedge around the rims of your serving glasses, then dip the rims lightly in the Tajín.  Set the glasses aside until ready to use.
  2. Blend. Add the frozen watermelon chunks, lime juice and water to a blender.  Cover and blend until smooth, adding in more water as needed to get the blender going and achieve a thick slushie consistency.
  3. Serve. Pour the mixture into your serving glasses, top each with a slice of lime for garnish if desired, then serve and enjoy!

Watermelon Lime Slushie Mocktail

Possible Variations:

There are so many ways that you could customize this mocktail, so feel free to play around and get creative!  For example, feel free to…

  • Add extra frozen fruit: Happen to have some extra frozen fruit hanging out in your freezer?  Feel free to toss it into the mix to go with the watermelon.
  • Make it spicy: If you would like to add a spicy kick to these mocktails, try blending in a slice or two of fresh jalapeño.
  • Make it creamy: You could also add in a half cup (or more) of coconut milk to give these mocktails more of a beachy vibe.

Print


Description

These Watermelon Lime Mocktail recipe is super quick and easy to make and kicked up a notch with a fun Tajín rim.



Scale

Ingredients

  • 4 cups frozen diced watermelon (cut into 1-inch cubes*)
  • 2 fresh limes (plus extra lime slices for garnish)
  • 1 cup water
  • Tajín (for rimming the glasses)

Instructions

  1. Rim the glasses. Add some Tajín to a shallow small plate. Run a lime wedge around the rims of your serving glasses, then dip the rims lightly in the Tajín.  Set the glasses aside until ready to use.
  2. Blend. Add the frozen watermelon chunks, lime juice and water to a blender.  Cover and blend until smooth, adding in more water as needed to get the blender going and achieve a thick slushie consistency.
  3. Serve. Pour the mixture into your serving glasses, top each with a slice of lime for garnish if desired, then serve and enjoy!


Notes

Tips on freezing watermelon: In order to prevent the diced watermelon from freezing in one big clump (or sticking to your bowl), I recommend dicing the fresh watermelon into 1-inch cubes.  Then place the cubes on in an even layer on a parchment-lined baking sheet, and freeze for at least 2 hours.

Previous Post

Vegan Bananas Foster Ice Cream Recipe with Dairy-Free Caramel Sauce

Next Post

Spaghetti with Sauteed Chicken and Grape Tomatoes

Spoonful Of Healthy

Spoonful Of Healthy

Next Post
Spaghetti with Sauteed Chicken and Grape Tomatoes

Spaghetti with Sauteed Chicken and Grape Tomatoes

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Popular

  • Kind Frozen Smoothie Bowls Reviews & Info (Dairy-Free & Vegan)

    Kind Frozen Smoothie Bowls Reviews & Info (Dairy-Free & Vegan)

    740 shares
    Share 296 Tweet 185
  • Air Fryer Popcorn Chicken – Skinnytaste

    740 shares
    Share 296 Tweet 185
  • Rainbow Peanut Noodles Recipe | Gimme Some Oven

    740 shares
    Share 296 Tweet 185
  • New Recipe Pasta with Creamy Kale Sauce

    740 shares
    Share 296 Tweet 185
  • Easy Zucchini Casserole – Skinnytaste

    740 shares
    Share 296 Tweet 185
  • How Chennai’s migrants gave the city its iconic street food havens

    739 shares
    Share 296 Tweet 185
  • Einstein Bros Bagels Dairy-Free Menu & Vegan Cream Cheese Status

    739 shares
    Share 296 Tweet 185
  • Moxie’s Grill & Bar Dairy-Free Menu Guide (with Vegan Options)

    739 shares
    Share 296 Tweet 185

Navigate

  • PRIVACY POLICY
  • CONTACT US
  • ABOUT US

Recent Recipes

Dairy-Free Mud Pie Recipe

Dairy-Free Mud Pie Recipe

August 9, 2022
Dairy-Free Chocolate Zucchini Bread Recipe

Dairy-Free Chocolate Zucchini Bread Recipe

August 8, 2022

Browse by Category

  • ALL RECIPES
  • ASIAN FOOD
  • BREAKFAST
  • DINNER
  • SALAD
  • SOUP

Browse by Ingredients

Bakery Brunch Cafe Cake Chicken Coffee Gluten Free Mint Raspberry Red Pepper Rice Vegan

© 2022 | Spoonfulofhealthy.com

No Result
View All Result
  • HOME
  • ALL RECIPES
  • APPETIZERS
  • ASIAN FOOD
  • BREAKFAST
  • DESSERT
  • DINNER
  • SALAD
  • SOUP
  • MORE
    • ONE POT MEALS
    • SLOW COOKER
    • HEALTHY SNACKS

© 2022 | Spoonfulofhealthy.com

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In