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Watermelon slushy with a secret ingredient

Watermelon Slushy in a long stem wine glass with a mint on a side

Hello everyone, with joy and sunshine to spare everyone agrees that summer is the time to get rest, have fun, slow down and meet with friends sharing some great food bursting with fresh flavors of seasonal fruits and vegetables. All-time favorite summer fruit is watermelon! How do you like to eat it? Cut in neat cubes with a fork or immersing your head in a huge wedge making sure your face is all being covered in delicious sweet watermelon juice dripping down your face? When I was a child, I preferred the second variant, because whatever chemistry is behind that method it tastes the best like that. I’m a grown-up now and can’t afford the luxury of watermelon juice dripping down my cheeks so I want to suggest a classy watermelon slushy for a friend’s party that has a zing twist of pickled ginger incorporated in it. Fresh mint adds another twist to the flavor, it’s impossible not to fall in love with this refreshing watermelon sorbet.

Yes, by the way, I still eat watermelon the first described method when no one is watching, because I do believe that we adults still own the luxury of doing what we want, and we gain more and more experience over the years to be creative about it.

Did you guys make up your mind yet to prepare watermelon slushy from scratch? Because it’s a make-in-no-time dessert recipe that you can conjure up in 2 minutes literally! (Recipe adapted from Jamie Oliver recipe website)

How do you make a slushy?

Watermelon slushy ice cream recipe:

  1. All you have to do is to cut and freeze watermelon overnight in a freezer (8 hours of freezing is minimum in case you forget to do that a day before)

2. Put frozen watermelon in a blender or food processor and add candied ginger and few leaves of fresh mint (don’t forget to set aside few leaves for decoration)

3. Pulse to reach desired consistency. Do not over blend otherwise, you will have a watermelon smoothie instead. (which is also not a bad idea at all)

Watermelon Slushy, Ice Cream, or Sorbet?

What is the difference between ice cream and sorbet?

The main difference is ingredient list/ Ice cream usually is made of dairy products that are no go for our plant-based website. Sorbet is made of frozen fruits and juices that result in the ice texture of the final product.

What is the difference between sorbet and slushy?

Slushy is something in the middle between sorbet and smoothie texture-wise. Whether to make it slushier or smoother is up to you!

Is Watermelon Good for You?

Watermelon is a surprisingly healthy fruit. It has high water content and delivers many other important nutrients, including lycopene and vitamin C. These nutrients mean that watermelon isn’t only a tasty low-calorie treat but also very good for your health.

As for the refreshing summer watermelon recipes theme, I highly recommend checking out our Asian watermelon noodle salad, a 5min fix recipe (pictured below). All you have to do is to grill shrimp, while rice vermicelli is soaking in boiled water, whisk a quick Chinese dressing, and voila! Serve it in lettuce cups as an appetizer or main entry.

Asian watermelon noodle salad

Last but not least… Summer is around the corner guys, woohoo! Let’s start getting ready for our lifetime memorable gatherings with friends and families in our backyards, parks, potpie picnics, and the beach!

It’s smart to have quick, easy, delicious recipes up your sleeve ready, that you can fix within minutes without getting sucked up in elaborate preparations and time-consuming cleanup. This watermelon slushy recipe checks all of these boxes!

Our plant-based recipes website is full of summer-season gems that are waiting for you to try them out.

After eating this incredible meal, you will become a pinch happier, I promise!

Bon Appetite!

The watermelon ice cream recipe is adapted from the Jamie Oliver website.
Watermelon Slushy in a long stem wine glass with a mint on a side
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Watermelon slushy with a secret ingredient

Classy watermelon slushy for a friend's party that has a zing twist of pickled ginger incorporated in it. Fresh mint adds another twist to the flavor, it's impossible not to fall in love with this refreshing watermelon sorbet.
Course Dessert
Cuisine Asian
Keyword watermelon slushy, watermelon sorbet
Prep Time 8 hours
Cook Time 5 minutes
Servings 4 people

Equipment

  • blender
  • food processor

Ingredients

  • 1 lb Watermelon frozen overnight or for at least 8 hours
  • 1 Candied ginger
  • 1/4 bunch fresh mint fresh

Instructions

  • Prepare your ingredients. Cut and freeze watermelon overnight in a freezer (8 hours of freezing is minimum in case you forget to do that a day before). Put frozen watermelon in a blender or food processor, add diced candied ginger and few leaves of fresh mint.
  • Pulse to reach desired consistency. Do not over blend otherwise, you will have watermelon smoothie instead. Serve immediately, decorate with mint leaves.
    Bon Appétit!
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