Hi Guys,
Happy Spring!!! Our garden is blooming and the sun is shining! It’s a great season to live in San Diego. I am really excited to cook through a ton of recipes I’ve saved, and with produce grown in my own backyard. I’m even more excited to share them here. I hope you enjoy!
To get started, have you ever tried watermelon aqua fresca? If not, you’re not alone, my boyfriend had never had it either. It’s a wonderful treat, especially on a hot day. It’s pretty easy to make, and has none of the preservatives you’ll find in store bought bottled juice.
What you’ll need:
- Watermelon – preferably seedless
- Limes- at least 4-5
- Sugar – 1/2 cup
- Water – to taste
- Mint- 2-3 sprigs
- Honey – optional – to taste
Step One – Melon
Slice the watermelon into medium sized pieces. Remove the rinds and set aside. Cut remaining fruit into smaller pieces (in order to more easily place them into the food processor or blender.)
Step Two – Blend
Every recipe I’ve read for this calls for blending of the melon in a blender, but I do not own one. I’ve got a food processor and a magic bullet. While I LOVE my magic bullet, it’s really made for smaller portions (i.e. a salad dressing, one cocktail etc.) so I decided to improvise and make this in the food processor.
It did work, but word of caution, if you fill it with too much, it will leak and send watermelon juice flying around your entire kitchen! So if using a food processor take it in steps, blending small amounts of watermelon at a time. It’s slow, but worth not having to mop your kitchen!
Put pieces of watermelon into the food processor with some water and blend thoroughly. This should be a watery puree, there should not be actual chunks of melon left. Pour into bowl or large pitcher. Repeat until all watermelon is used.
If your puree is too thick (it should be a juice) add water until it reaches its desired thickness.
Step Three- Make it sweet!
Add sugar and honey to taste. This is really where you get to decide how sweet you want your drink to be. Start small and add in small increments to desired sweetness.
Step Four – Make it sour!
Now it’s time to add your citrus. I made mine with limes, but I imagine lemons, oranges and grapefruit would make an excellent accent as well.
^^ I added the slices to garnish but also squeezed 2 medium sized limes into the mixture.
Yes my limes are yellow! The lime tree we have in the backyard is crazy plentiful and drops limes every day. In googling the internet I found out that only a few types of limes are green and the majority are actual yellow when the ripen. Who knew!?
Step Five- Add the mint!
This is pretty simple, add a few sprigs of mint.
Step Six- Let it chill!
Let the mixture sit over night in the fridge so that all the citrus and mint have a chance to “marinade”.
Step Seven – Serve it up!
You can serve it virgin with some mint ice sticks, or you can add some tequila and salt the rim of your favorite cocktail glass and made a margarita!
Watermelon – store bought.
Limes and mint – grown in our backyard.
ENJOY!