Monday, June 21, 2010

Strawberry-Watermelon Slushie {and Ice Pops!}

It wasn't long ago that I was saying boo to summer weather and trading my oven-free dinners and ice cream posts for fresh baked cinnamon rollsAnd while it's still nice and mild here (hallelujah!) the sun has certainly been shining and I've finally been feeling the season.  I know it's already scorching hot where a lot of you are, so I bet you'll especially appreciate this yummy slushie drink.  And do you want to know a secret about me?  You all know by now that I can't stomach seafood, but you know what else makes me nauseous?  Fresh watermelon.  Weird, right??  I love watermelon candy and gum, and everything else, but I have a hard time eating the plain fruit.  So a few weeks ago when I re-shot pictures for this Cutting a Watermelon Tutorial, I was stumped as to what to do with all of that juicy fruit!  I stumbled upon this recipe and it was perfect.  Combing the watermelon with strawberries was the perfect combo and my whole family loved these.  (And then I went and delivered the other half a watermelon to a friend's doorstep!)



It's pretty darn simple, and you might already have this stuff around.  Just roughly chop some strawberries.



And juice a lemon



Toss both in your blender along with some cubed watermelon and some sugar,


and blend blend blend.  When its nice and smooth, add ice cubes until it reaches your desired level of slushie-ness.  I think I went for about 4 cups at least.


Pour it into cups and top with an umbrella if you are like me and tiny umbrellas make you happy.


Strawberry-Watermelon Slushie
Recipe from Taste of Home

2 cups cubed seedless watermelon
1 pint fresh strawberries, halved (I actually used a little less than a pint.  Maybe 3/4 of it)
1/3 C sugar
1/3 C fresh lemon juice
2-4 C ice cubes
    In a blender, combine the watermelon, strawberries, sugar and lemon juice; cover and process on high until smooth. With blender running, gradually add ice cubes until desired consistency is reached.  Pour into chilled glasses and serve immediately.

    Yield: 5-7 cups

      AND- the best thing?  I had some left-over, and left-over slushie just doesn't work very well, so I just poured it in some Popsicle molds.  These were some of the best Popsicle we've ever had!  They reminded my husband and I of the whole fruit bars we love.  Super yummy!  I might even make the whole batch into pops next time!




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      Beth said...

      YUMMY! We still haven't had the greatest weather yet but I will have to try this once it finally decides to warm up!

      KimberleyBuckland said...

      What a great idea! My husband and I just bought a huge watermelon and am getting sick just eating the cubes. I'm definitely going to try this.
      Oh, and we do the same thing with leftover smoothies. We freeze them and they're always fabulous!

      Nina said...

      even better? freeze the watermelon and then you don't have to use ice cubes. and the flavor is more intense.

      Holly said...

      Love watermelon and strawberries:) I made your Caramel Cake for Fathers Day-total hit!! I posted it on my blog with some variations. Feel free to check it out:)

      Elaine said...

      I have followed your blog for over a year now today decided to read the "about you". Maybe you have posted about where you live before, if so I must have missed it, but I too live in Boise. Love your recipes and especially your "little one" stories as my "little ones" are now all grown. Thanks for the lovely recipes and the stories. Yesterday I made your baked beans, Paula Deen's cous cous salad and Pioneer Woman's Olive Bread. You gotta love blogs.

      wonder_woman_1989 said...

      I Stumbled onto this and had all the ingredients on hand! I cut back on the ice and added vodka, delicious summery drink!

      Jeni said...

      I made this tonight...deeee-lish!

      Whitney said...

      We made this for our Family Home Evening treat tonight. It was a HUGE hit! My little ones all prayed tonight that the popsicles would freeze-over so they could have them nice and early tomorrow;-) (We live in Phoenix. The libations start early around here in the summertime!) Thank you for yet again another hit recipe. You truly have become my "trusted" recipe site. Others have failed me, but your recipes are consistent winners.

      acte gratuit said...

      Yum! I was craving a Slushie today! Now I've just gotta get some watermelon!

      Lisa @thebeadgirl said...

      yum...can't WAIT to make this :)

      Crystal said...

      Watermelon makes me nauseous too. It just has weird texture. Surprisingly, this year I have been a ton better. I can almost eat the stuff. I just made a slush similar to this last week. Yummy stuff!

      Lizzylou said...

      This was so yummy! My kids loved it, and I can't decide which is better-the Popsicles, or the drink. I didn't have lemons so I used limes, it was fantastic!

      Stacey said...

      I would love to try this recipe. DO have a recommendation for popsicle molds? And where to purchase them? LOVE YOUR BLOG!

      Sara @ Our Best Bites said...

      Stacey- I have a bunch of different popsicle molds and I just buy the cheap kind. You can get them anywhere like Walmart, Target, Bed Bath and Beyond, etc. They only cost a few bucks. I also usually just skip the plastic tops they come with (mostly because I always end up losing them) and buy actual popsicle sticks at the craft store.

      Amy said...

      I tried this today and it was delicious! I will be making this all the time now! I already told the kids I'd make them into frozen pops and I told my husband that I'll make an "adult" drink for us. Thank you!

      smalltownoven said...

      I looooooooove fresh watermelon! I could probably eat an entire one if my stomach would allow me to but it usually starts aching after half of one :) This slushie looks absolutely delicious though! Will have to try it out!

      haleyleann said...

      @ Stacey: We got some molds at Wal-Mart that are awesome! They have a straw in the plastic top so that when the popsicle starts to melt, they can drink it, instead of letting it drip all over the floor. Love it!

      Shauna said...

      This is so delicious! I made it using Splenda and some vodka. I'm trying the popstoday (minus vodka)

      Molly said...

      Just made this! Delish! Our watermelon wasn't super-duper wonderful so we added a bit more sugar. Thanks for sharing ladies!

      Jen said...

      YUM! I didn't have lemons on hand, so I used lime juice instead and it tasted fabulous. It was a bit more tart than I liked, so I added some extra watermelon to sweeten. My kids will love the ice pops!

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