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I made this because it was hot. Not just “a little warm,” but the kind of hot where even thinking about cooking feels like too much effort.
I had watermelon in the fridge, which I originally bought with good intentions. You know… slicing it nicely, eating it like a normal person. Instead, I cut a few chunks, threw them into a blender with whatever else I found, and hoped for the best.
I didn’t expect much. Maybe slightly fancy juice at best.
What I got was cold, creamy, and weirdly refreshing for something that took less time than scrolling through my phone. Now it’s my go-to whenever the weather decides to be dramatic.
Table of Contents
Why I Keep Making This Dish (Real Reasons)
Ridiculously Fast: Takes less time than deciding what to eat.
Super Refreshing: Feels like instant relief on a hot day.
Naturally Sweet: Watermelon does most of the work.
Minimal Effort: Toss everything in and blend. That’s it.
Light but Filling: Doesn’t feel heavy but still satisfies.
Flexible Ingredients: Easy to swap things around.
No Cooking Required: My favorite kind of recipe.
Equipments Required
Blender (Vitamix or Similar): For smooth blending
Measuring Cups: Helps keep things balanced
Measuring Spoons: For small additions
Spatula: To scrape everything out
Ingredients Required
Fresh Watermelon (Chopped): 2 cups
Almond Milk: ½ cup
Frozen Strawberries: 1 cup
Frozen Banana: 1 whole
Lemon Juice: 1 teaspoon
Instructions
Add Ingredients: Place everything into the blender in the order listed.
Start Blending Slow: Begin on low speed so nothing gets stuck.
Increase Speed: Blend on high until smooth and lump-free.
Check Texture: If needed, blend a little longer for smoothness.
Pour and Serve: Divide into 2–4 glasses and enjoy immediately.
Tips I Learned the Hard Way
Use Frozen Fruit: Fresh strawberries don’t give the same thick texture.
Don’t Skip the Banana: It adds creaminess and natural sweetness.
Balance the Liquid: Too much milk makes it watery.
Taste Before Serving: Adjust lemon juice if needed.
Cold Ingredients Matter: Warm fruit = disappointing smoothie.
Blend Properly: Little chunks ruin the vibe.
Drink It Fresh: Texture changes if it sits too long.
Start with Less Liquid: You can always add more later.
Watermelon Smoothie Recipe
A light and refreshing watermelon smoothie made with fresh fruit and almond milk. Naturally sweet, quick to prepare, and perfect for cooling off on hot days.
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