It feels like summer has officially arrived, as evidenced by the fact that I’m actively throwing deck parties! Yes! I’ve always been a nervous entertainer but throwing my Dad’s surprise party last month kind of lit a fire inside my soul and we’ve already scheduled three get-togethers over the next two months to grill and chill on the back deck.
First up is a group of girls from MOPS. I’ve mentioned a few times over the last year that I joined a Mom’s group called MOPS (mothers of pre-schoolers) and it was one of the best decisions I’ve made post-baby. To have an instant connection and something in common with a big group of women is a really cool thing, and tomorrow my group table is coming over to deck sail with apps, cocktails, and this fine pitcher of pink perfection, Watermelon Agua Fresca.
Agua fresca is a cool and refreshing, non-alcoholic drink made by blending fresh fruit and water, and sometimes sugar. To celebrate the beginning of summer, aka watermelon season, I used the naturally super-sweet fruit as the base of my Watermelon Agua Fresca, which eliminated the need for added sugar, then squeezed in fresh lime juice for a touch of tartness.
Can I also tell you how amazing this drink is? Less sweet than juice, more flavor than those “hint” of xyz waters (which I just can’t get into no matter how hard I try,) Watermelon Agua Fresca is crisp and perfectly refreshing.
In addition to this Watermelon Agua Fresca being a perfect patio sipping beverage, it’d be great for baby showers, a healthier option for kids vs juice with added sugar, or for a burst of energy and hydration either before or after a hot summer workout. Let’s do this!
Start with a big ol’ watermelon. I always look for a watermelon that’s heavy for its size and has a big light-yellow spot on one side, indicating it’s been sitting in the sun ripening to pure, pink perfection.
Like this! Come on, does any sight and scent indicate summer’s here more than juicy watermelon?!
Chop the watermelon then add 6 cups of it to a blender with the juice of 1-1/2 limes and 3/4 cup water then blend until very smooth.
Strain the liquid through a fine mesh sieve into a pitcher using a spatula to help press every drop from the pulp.
Next grab some mint!
I planted a teeny tiny spearmint plant a few weeks ago and it has blossomed to almost four times its size in about as many weeks. Call me crazy but I always feel wistful snipping fresh herbs when they’ve worked so hard to grow, but the best way to make fresh herbs producer faster is to cut ’em!
Whether they’re home-grown or store-bought, spike a few sprigs of fresh mint into the watermelon agua fresca, then chill it in the refrigerator for 30 minutes. When you’re ready to serve, fill the pitcher with ice then pour!
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Watermelon Agua Fresca
Description
Watermelon Agua Fresca is a refreshing sipper for summer's hottest days. Just 4 ingredients with no added sugar!
Ingredients
- 6 cups chopped watermelon
- juice of 1-1/2 limes (plus wedges for garnish)
- 3/4 cup water
- 4 sprigs fresh mint (spearmint not peppermint)
Directions
- Add watermelon, lime juice, and water to a blender then blend until very smooth. Strain liquid through a fine mesh sieve into a pitcher then add mint sprigs and refrigerate for 30 minutes. Add ice to the pitcher then serve with fresh lime wedges for garnish.
Notes
- Add agave nectar or powdered sugar to taste if drink is not naturally sweet enough for you.
This recipe is courtesy of Iowa Girl Eats, http://iowagirleats.com.
I couldn’t find Spearmint. So I’m going to opt for trying some drops (by taste) of Young Living Spearmint essential oil in its place. :)
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This was delicious! I left out the mint since I didn’t have any, and it was still so good! I linked to it on my latest blog posting, so I hope that my family will make some the next time I go visit them. ;-) Thanks for posting!
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This looks amazing! It hit 100* here in Napa yesterday for the first time this summer…this is the perfect thing to help keep the heat away.
I have fresh peppermint out back. Do you think peppermint is too strong or do you just prefer the taste of spearmint? Do you muddle the spearmint or just put the whole sprigs in the pitcher? I happen to have a watermelon handy so I will definitely try this.
I think the combo of peppermint and watermelon might be a bit off. It’s fine though – the drink will still taste great without it! :)