Watermelon Drink Recipe for Summer

This watermelon drink is cold, bright, and exactly what you want on a hot summer day. It is made in a blender with fresh seedless watermelon, lime juice, and just enough cold water to bring everything together. No alcohol, no complicated steps, and no special equipment beyond a blender.

Serve it straight over ice, pour it into a pitcher for a cookout, or add sparkling water to each glass for a bubbly twist. It is simple, colorful, family-friendly, and easy to adjust depending on how sweet your watermelon tastes.

Why You’ll Love This Watermelon Drink

  • Easy blender method: Blend, strain if you like, adjust, and serve.
  • Fresh summer flavor: Cold watermelon and lime juice make the drink taste bright and refreshing.
  • Great for a pitcher: Make the base ahead and keep it chilled until serving.
  • Easy to adjust: Add more lime, a little sweetener, or a splash of sparkling water to match your taste.
  • Family-friendly: This is a non-alcoholic drink that works for kids, adults, parties, picnics, and casual summer dinners.

Ingredients You’ll Need

Labeled ingredients for watermelon drink including seedless watermelon, lime juice, cold water, optional sweetener, mint, ice, and sparkling water.
  • Seedless watermelon: Use ripe, cold watermelon for the best flavor. Seedless watermelon makes blending easier.
  • Fresh lime juice: Lime brightens the flavor and balances the natural sweetness of the fruit.
  • Cold water: Add it gradually. Watermelon releases a lot of juice on its own, so you may not need much.
  • Sweetener, optional: Honey, agave, or simple syrup can be added to taste. A very sweet watermelon may not need any.
  • Fresh mint, optional: Use it as a garnish or blend in a few leaves for a stronger mint flavor.
  • Ice: Add ice to the glasses, not the pitcher, so the drink does not get watered down too quickly.
  • Sparkling water, optional: Add it to each glass right before serving for a bubbly watermelon drink.

Best Watermelon to Use

Choose a watermelon that feels heavy for its size and has a creamy yellow field spot. A ripe watermelon should smell fresh and sweet once cut. For the coldest drink, refrigerate the watermelon before blending. If the watermelon tastes a little flat, fresh lime juice and a small amount of sweetener can help bring the flavor forward.

How to Make a Watermelon Drink

Watermelon cubes blended into a fresh watermelon drink with lime and mint nearby.
  1. Chill and cube the watermelon. Refrigerate the watermelon first if possible. Cut it into cubes and remove any obvious seeds.
  2. Blend until smooth. Add the watermelon cubes to a blender and blend until the mixture looks smooth and juicy.
  3. Strain if desired. Pour the blended watermelon through a fine mesh strainer into a pitcher if you want a smoother drink. Skip this step if you like a pulpier texture.
  4. Add lime juice. Stir in fresh lime juice, then taste the drink.
  5. Adjust sweetness. If needed, add sweetener a little at a time and stir well before tasting again.
  6. Add cold water gradually. Start with a small amount of water. Add more only if the drink tastes too thick or concentrated.
  7. Serve over ice. Pour into glasses filled with ice and garnish with mint or lime if desired.

Should You Strain Watermelon Juice?

Close-up of fresh watermelon drink over ice showing condensation, lime, mint, and a smooth pink texture.
A close-up look at the cold, smooth texture of this fresh watermelon drink.

Straining is optional. If you strain the blended watermelon through a fine mesh strainer, the drink will be smoother, lighter, and cleaner in the glass. This is a good choice for parties or pitcher drinks.

If you skip straining, the drink will have more pulp and a slightly thicker texture. Both versions work. Choose the texture you prefer and keep the method simple.

How to Make It Sparkling

For a sparkling watermelon drink, add sparkling water directly to each glass just before serving. Do not mix sparkling water into the pitcher too early because it will lose its bubbles. Start with a small splash, stir gently, and add more if you want a lighter drink.

Helpful Tools for This Recipe

You do not need anything fancy to make this watermelon drink, but a few basic tools make the process easier.

  • Blender: Needed to turn the watermelon into a smooth drink base.
  • Fine mesh strainer: Optional, but useful if you want a smoother texture.
  • Large pitcher: Helpful if you are serving the drink for a family meal, picnic, or party.
  • Citrus juicer: Optional, but it makes squeezing fresh lime juice easier.
  • Tall glasses: Best for serving the drink over ice with mint or lime.

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Easy Flavor Variations

Once you have the base recipe, you can change the flavor without making the recipe complicated.

VariationWhat to AddBest For
Watermelon mint drinkA few fresh mint leavesPicnics and summer dinners
Watermelon lime drinkExtra lime juice and a tiny pinch of saltCookouts and hot afternoons
Strawberry watermelon drinkFresh strawberries blended with the watermelonParties and pitcher drinks
Watermelon cucumber drinkPeeled cucumber blended with the watermelonPool parties and light summer meals
Frozen watermelon slushFrozen watermelon cubes and no added waterVery hot days

If you like fruity summer drinks, try this strawberry lemonade recipe or make a larger party punch recipe for your next gathering.

What to Serve With Watermelon Drink

Pitcher of watermelon drink with glasses, ice, lime, mint, and watermelon slices for a summer party.

This watermelon drink fits naturally with summer food, especially anything served outdoors, chilled, grilled, or party-style.

OccasionHow to Serve ItPair It With
Pool partyServe in a pitcher with ice on the sidePool party food ideas
Summer picnicPack the chilled drink in sealed jars or bottlesSummer picnic food ideas
CookoutPour into tall glasses with lime and mintCookout side dishes
Summer dinnerServe cold as a simple table drinkSummer dinner ideas

For fresh sides, pair this drink with honey lime fruit salad, fruit skewers for parties, or more watermelon salad recipes. If you like watermelon and cucumber together, this watermelon cucumber salad is another fresh summer option.

Tips for the Best Flavor

  • Use cold watermelon. A chilled watermelon makes the drink colder without needing too much ice.
  • Add water slowly. Watermelon already contains a lot of liquid, so too much water can make the drink taste weak.
  • Taste before sweetening. Some watermelons are sweet enough without honey, agave, or simple syrup.
  • Use fresh lime juice. Bottled lime juice can taste flat compared with fresh lime.
  • Keep ice out of the pitcher. Add ice to each glass instead so the pitcher does not become diluted.
  • Stir before serving. Natural settling can happen after the drink sits for a while.

Estimated Nutrition

Estimated nutrition per serving: Based on 5 small servings and no optional sweetener. Values are approximate and should be verified with your exact ingredients before publishing in a recipe card.

NutrientEstimated Amount
Calories55 to 60 kcal
CarbohydratesAbout 14 g
SugarAbout 11 g
ProteinAbout 1 g
FatAbout 0 g
FiberAbout 1 g
SodiumAbout 0 to 5 mg

Nutrition is an estimate only. It is not guaranteed and will vary based on watermelon size, sweetness, optional sweetener, final serving size, and exact ingredients used.

Fresh watermelon drink served over ice with lime, mint, and watermelon slices on a bright summer table.

Beef Burrito Bowl Meal Prep

This beef burrito bowl meal prep recipe makes 4 filling bowls with rice, seasoned ground beef, black beans, corn, salsa, and fresh toppings stored separately for better texture. It is budget-friendly, flexible, and perfect for practical lunches or dinners during the week.
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 25 minutes
Total Time 40 minutes
Servings: 4 bowls
Course: Dinner, Lunch, Main Course
Cuisine: American, Tex-Mex
Calories: 660

Ingredients
  

For the Beef
  • 1 lb 90% lean ground beef or another ground beef you prefer
  • 1 tbsp olive oil or neutral cooking oil
  • 1 small yellow onion diced
  • 1 medium bell pepper diced
  • 2 cloves garlic minced
  • 1 packet taco seasoning about 1 oz, or use 2 tablespoons homemade taco seasoning
  • 2 tbsp tomato paste
  • 0.25 cup water or broth
For the Bowl Base
  • 1.5 cups dry white rice cook according to package directions
  • 1 can black beans 15 oz can, rinsed and drained
  • 1 cup frozen corn thawed, or use canned corn, drained
  • 1 lime juiced, optional
  • 2 tbsp fresh cilantro chopped, optional
Fresh Toppings
  • 2 cups romaine lettuce or shredded lettuce stored separately
  • 0.5 cup cherry tomatoes halved, or use 1 small tomato, diced
  • 2 green onions sliced
  • 0.5 cup salsa stored separately
  • 4 lime wedges for serving
Optional Creamy Toppings
  • 0.5 cup plain Greek yogurt optional, add after reheating
  • 0.5 cup shredded cheddar or Mexican-style cheese blend optional
  • 1 medium avocado optional, sliced fresh before serving

Equipment

  • Large skillet
  • Rice cooker or medium pot
  • Food thermometer
  • Meal prep containers
  • Small sauce cups
  • Cutting board
  • Sharp knife
  • Measuring cups and spoons

Method
 

  1. Cook the rice according to package directions. Fluff with a fork, then stir in lime juice and chopped cilantro if using. Let the rice cool slightly before adding it to meal prep containers.
  2. Heat the oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add the diced onion and bell pepper. Cook for 3 to 4 minutes, stirring often, until the vegetables begin to soften.
  3. Add the minced garlic and cook for about 30 seconds, just until fragrant.
  4. Add the ground beef to the skillet. Break it apart with a spoon and cook until browned. Use a food thermometer to confirm the beef reaches 160°F / 71°C.
  5. Drain excess fat if needed. Stir in the taco seasoning, tomato paste, and water or broth. Cook for 2 to 3 minutes, stirring until the beef is coated and slightly saucy.
  6. Rinse and drain the black beans. Thaw the corn if using frozen corn, then pat it dry if it seems wet. Prepare the tomatoes, green onions, lettuce, and any optional toppings.
  7. Divide the cooked rice evenly among 4 meal prep containers. Add equal portions of seasoned beef, black beans, and corn.
  8. If using shredded cheese, add it over the warm base so it can melt slightly, or store it separately if preferred.
  9. Store lettuce, salsa, avocado, Greek yogurt, and other fresh toppings in separate small containers or bags. Add them after reheating for the best texture.
  10. To serve, remove the cold toppings first. Reheat the rice, beef, beans, and corn until hot throughout, then finish with lettuce, salsa, avocado, Greek yogurt, lime wedges, and any other toppings you like.

Notes

For the best meal prep texture, store the rice, seasoned beef, black beans, corn, and cheese together as the hot base. Keep lettuce, salsa, avocado, Greek yogurt, and other cold toppings separate until serving.
Refrigerate the cooked bowls within 2 hours of cooking. Store the cooked base in airtight containers for up to 4 days and reheat leftovers to 165°F / 74°C before eating.
The rice, beef, beans, and corn base can be frozen in freezer-safe containers for best quality within 3 months. Do not freeze lettuce, avocado, salsa, or Greek yogurt with the bowl.
For variations, use pinto beans instead of black beans, swap white rice for brown rice or quinoa, or use ground turkey or ground chicken instead of beef.
Avoid adding salsa too early, storing lettuce with the hot base, skipping the tomato paste and liquid, or guessing beef doneness by color instead of using a thermometer.

Watermelon Drink vs. Agua Fresca

This recipe is inspired by agua fresca-style fruit drinks, which are usually made by blending fruit with water and a little sweetener. This watermelon drink keeps the same light idea, but the water is added gradually because watermelon already releases plenty of juice when blended.

If you want a smoother agua fresca-style texture, strain the drink before serving. If you want a thicker watermelon juice, skip the strainer and enjoy it with the pulp.

FAQs

Can I make this watermelon drink without sugar?

Yes. If your watermelon is ripe and naturally sweet, you may not need any added sweetener. Blend the watermelon and lime first, then taste before adding honey, agave, or simple syrup.

Do I need to strain watermelon juice?

No. Straining is optional. Strain it for a smoother drink or skip that step for a thicker texture with more pulp.

Can I make this watermelon drink ahead?

Yes. Make the watermelon drink base and keep it chilled in a covered pitcher. Add ice and sparkling water, if using, only when serving. Stir before pouring because natural settling can happen.

Can I use frozen watermelon?

Yes. Frozen watermelon cubes make the drink extra cold and slightly slushy. If you use frozen watermelon, skip the added water at first and add only a splash if needed.

How do I make it sparkling?

Add sparkling water directly to each glass just before serving. Start with a small splash, stir gently, and add more to taste.

More Summer Recipes to Try

Planning a summer spread? Serve this watermelon drink with pool party food ideas, fruit skewers for parties, or a pitcher of strawberry lemonade. For more warm-weather inspiration, browse these summer dinner ideas.

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