Popular Melon and Watermelon Smoothie Recipes
In the summer, you want something cool and refreshing, so when watermelons and melons begin to ripen, they appear in the diet of most people. Smoothies are one option. There are quite a few delicious recipes for a watermelon melon smoothie with a banana and other ingredients in a blender. We offer a selection of the best of them.
Cooking features
Watermelon and melon smoothies are characterized by a pleasant delicate taste, they are nutritious and at the same time low in calories. The basis of watermelon drinks is a chilled or frozen fruit without a peel, pitted. To make a smoothie from a melon, it should also be kept in the refrigerator beforehand, seeds and skin removed, cut into cubes. Since watermelon and melon are fairly watery fruits, adding water to a smoothie is usually not necessary. Liquid components of smoothies based on them can be natural yogurt, kefir, fruit juice.
Drinks are quite sweet, so no sweeteners are often added to them. On the contrary, many recipes include some kind of sour or sweet and sour ingredients, such as lime, cranberries or sour apple. This helps balance out the sweetness and doesn't make the finished smoothie too cloying. Watermelon and melon pair well with many fruits, such as banana, which gives the smoothie a creamy texture.
In addition, greens and vegetables, such as cabbage or cucumber, can be added to melon and watermelon smoothies. This will enrich the drink with fiber and vitamins, but will not impair the taste of the finished cocktail.
Popular Recipes
- watermelon milk. Place 500 g of pitted watermelon in a bowl, add 100 ml of milk and the same amount of unsweetened yogurt. Grind at maximum power to make the contents fluffy and uniform.
- Watermelon Mojito. Place 500 g of frozen watermelon pulp in a blender, add 100 g of strawberries and juice squeezed from 2 limes. Pour a glass of sparkling water, put a handful of mint leaves and beat at high speed. Garnish with a lime wedge and fresh mint when serving.
- From watermelon and melon. Separately beat together 200 g pitted watermelon pieces and 200 g chopped melon, adding a teaspoon of powdered sugar and 1/2 teaspoon of lemon juice to each fruit. Combine the resulting puree in a glass, add mint and serve immediately.
- Melon-banana. Take a quarter of a small melon, remove the skin and seeds, chop. Put 2 bananas and melon cubes in a blender, pour in 500 ml plain low-fat yogurt, and then turn everything into a homogeneous mass.
- Watermelon with banana, apple and lettuce. Put 300 g of cold watermelon into a blender, add a sliced banana, half a sour apple and a few lettuce leaves. Blend until smooth and thin with water as needed.
- Watermelon-melon with berries. Take 300 g of watermelon and 200 g of melon, add 100 g of any berries (it is better to freeze them beforehand) and 150 ml of water. Beat, adding sugar and a few ice cubes to taste. You can also include a pinch of cinnamon and a little grated ginger in the recipe.
- From watermelon and strawberries. Grind 400 g of watermelon pulp and a glass of frozen or fresh strawberries. If desired, you can add a few fresh mint leaves while whipping.
- Watermelon peach with coconut milk. Dice 300 g of watermelon and one pitted peach, pour in 100 ml of coconut milk, add a few ice cubes and beat until smooth.
- From melon, kiwi and milk. Take 4 kiwis, peel them. Cut into cubes 3 slices of melon and combine with kiwi, add the juice of half a lemon, a few mint leaves and 500 ml of any milk. Whisk at maximum speed.
- From watermelon and apples. Immerse 300 g of watermelon pulp into the blender bowl. Peel and chop two apples, chop together with watermelon until puree, then add a frozen banana, 100 ml of natural yogurt, a pinch of vanilla, a little honey and beat everything again.
- Melon pear with coconut milk. Peel and cut 2 pears, combine with 400 g of chilled melon, add 150 ml of coconut milk and beat until fluffy.
- Watermelon and berry with ice cream. Cut 500 g of watermelon, put in a blender along with 200 g of frozen berries and 2 bananas, add 200 g of ice cream and a tablespoon of caramel syrup.
You can also include a few mint leaves and a little grated ginger in the recipe.
- Watermelon-grape. Put 500 g of chilled watermelon and 400 g of sultana grapes in a blender, add 100 ml of fat-free yogurt and a few ice cubes. Whisk all ingredients on high speed and serve immediately.
- From melon, apple and blueberry. Mix 100 g melon pulp, diced large apple and 50 g blueberries in a blender bowl. While whisking, add 100 ml of milk until the drink has a smooth texture.
Helpful Hints
Smoothies are a wonderful dish that allows you to experiment with combinations of a variety of products. However, experts believe that you should not mix more than 4-5 components at the same time. By the way, it is undesirable to use such drinks as a dessert, despite their sweetness. Let it be a snack or a light dinner.
Long-term storage of the finished cocktail is also not recommended.
Keep it in the refrigerator for no longer than a day, but it is best to drink a watermelon or melon smoothie immediately after preparation. If the cocktail turned out to be too much, the leftovers can be frozen (such a smoothie can be stored in the freezer for up to 3 months).
Here is a video on how to make a watermelon, kiwi and melon smoothie.