This easy watermelon smoothie recipe is perfect for summer! You can blend one up in just five minutes. It’s creamy, fresh, and the best drink to enjoy al fresco! During the warm weather months, it’s always my goal to enjoy more meals outside with my family.
This smoothie is super hydrating and a great choice for cooling down during hot weather. It contains a lot of electrolytes, which makes it a great choice to stay hydrated.
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Watermelon Smoothie Ingredients
- Watermelon Cubes – Fresh or frozen. If you want a thick smoothie, freeze your watermelon in advance. If you choose fresh watermelon, you will have more of a juice consistency.
- Frozen Strawberries – Strawberries pair so well with watermelon and add a tart, delicious flavor to this smoothie.
- Vanilla Yogurt – Use vanilla yogurt or green yogurt. Yogurt adds a creamy texture to this recipe.
- Honey – Honey adds sweetness and flavor to this recipe.
- Milk – Use your choice of plant-based or dairy milk. I used almond milk.
- Mint Leaves – Use a few mint leaves as a fresh garnish for your watermelon smoothie.
How to Make a Watermelon Smoothie
In a blender (I have been using this affordable Ninja blender), combine watermelon cubes, frozen strawberries, vanilla yogurt, honey and almond milk.
Blend and pulse until the smoothie is completely smooth.
Garnish with fresh mint leaves.
Serve immediately and enjoy!
Health Benefits of Watermelon
- Watermelon is hydrating. Watermelon is a water-based fruit that makes getting hydrated enjoyable.
- Watermelon is nutritious. Watermelon contains essential vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, amino acids, and electrolytes.
- Watermelon aids digestion. Watermelon contains water and fiber, both essential elements for digestion.
Tips for Making a Watermelon Smoothie
- Add a pinch of salt and lime to enhance the flavors.
- Frozen watermelon cubes will result in a thicker smoothie.
- Garnish with watermelon slices. Don’t you love a beverage that comes with a little snack?
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What fruits mix well with watermelon?
Strawberries and lime go well with watermelon.
Is it OK to use banana in my watermelon smoothie?
Yes. Feel free to use frozen banana in addition to or in place of the frozen strawberries.
Can I replace the milk in this smoothie?
The milk makes this smoothie creamy, but feel free to replace it with coconut water or even plain water for more of a slushy drink.
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Ingredients
- 2 cups watermelon cubes (fresh or frozen )
- 1½ cups strawberries (frozen )
- ½ cup yogurt (vanilla)
- ½ cup milk (almond milk or other )
- ½ tablespoon honey
- 2 mint leaves (as garnish )
Instructions
- In a blender (I have been using this affordable Ninja blender), combine watermelon cubes, frozen strawberries, vanilla yogurt, honey and almond milk.
- Blend and pulse until the smoothie is completely smooth.
- Garnish with fresh mint leaves.
- Serve immediately and enjoy!
Notes
- Add a pinch of salt and lime to enhance the flavors.
- Frozen watermelon cubes will result in a thicker smoothie.
- Garnish with watermelon slices. Don’t you love a beverage that comes with a little snack?
Nutrition
Notice: Nutrition is auto-calculated, using Spoonacular, for your convenience. Where relevant, we recommend using your own nutrition calculations.
So refreshing!
Delicious! And perfect for summer!
How many smoothies does this make?
Four small smoothies or two big ones (nutrition info is based on 4 servings)
So summery! Loved it.
Ok I don’t love watermelon (unpopular opinion alert!) but this smoothie looks SO GOOD. I feel like it’s a great way to use up the rest of a watermelon too – when we cut up a giant one there is always a little bit left that no one can eat. I’m going to start freezing that little bit extra and saving it for smoothies!
These are great recipes lately, but I’m starting to worry this is turning into just a cooking blog, or that with all the recaps, you’re planning on archiving the blog and closing up shop. When will we see more home posts, more diy posts, new and fresh crafts, etc? Or is it transitioning into a different type of blog?
Agreed – I saw a similar comment a few weeks back and at the time I dismissed it…but I’ve seen barely any non-food content since then.
Hi! I am moving this month and so in a few months I will begin sharing home updates again. In the meantime, enjoy the recipes. :))
Hi! I am currently moving and Laura is on maternity leave. Please be patient, we are doing the best we can this season. We are still planning to share crafts and decor in the future. 🙂
This looks so good!