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Submitted by karen0346

Watermelon ice drink blended with crushed ice and garnished with rose geranium leaves. A 2-ingredient frozen watermelon slush with no added sugar, ready in 10 minutes.

YIELD

2 servings

PREP

10 min

COOK

0 min

READY

10 min

Two and a half cups of fresh watermelon, a handful of crushed ice, and a blender. That’s it. No sugar, no juice, no syrup. Just pure watermelon blitzed into a frozen slush that tastes like summer in a glass.

The key is saving every drop of juice when you chop the watermelon. Work over a bowl so nothing is lost, then pour the chunks and juice into the blender together. Ripe, peak-season watermelon has enough natural sugar on its own. Adding sweetener would mask the clean, refreshing flavor.

The rose geranium leaf garnish is an old-fashioned Southern touch. It adds a subtle floral aroma as you drink without changing the taste. If you don’t have rose geranium growing in the garden, a sprig of fresh mint works too.

Serve immediately with long spoons. This separates as it sits, so drink it fast while the texture is still thick and slushy.

Chef Tips

  • Use the sweetest, ripest watermelon you can find. An underripe melon makes a bland, watery drink
  • Seed the watermelon thoroughly. Even small white seeds create a gritty texture in the blender
  • Freeze watermelon chunks for an hour before blending if you want an even thicker, slushier consistency and less ice
  • Blend just until smooth. Over-blending warms the mixture and thins it out

Variations

  • Add a squeeze of lime juice for a watermelon limeade slush
  • Blend in a few fresh strawberries for a watermelon-berry version
  • For an adults-only version, add a shot of vodka or white rum before blending

Ingredients

2 ½ 591
CUPS ML WATERMELON *
½ 118
CUP ML ICE CUBE
crushed *
1
X ROSE GERANIUM LEAVES
to taste *

Directions

Seed, and coarsely chop the watermelon in a bowl, and save all the juices.

Drop into a blender with crushed ice.

Blend until crushed.

Pour into 2 tall glasses.

Garnish with rose geranium leaves, if you wish and serve immediately with long spoons.

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