Watermelon is one of our favorite treats during the summer. And even though it’s available all year long at the grocery store, I buy it only when it’s local and in season.
Do you remember the days of having large half-moons of the watery fruit, taking giant bites and feeling the juice run down your chin? Having spitting contests to see who could send the seed flying the farthest across the yard? This is why we love watermelon so much. It is the fruit of summer memories.
If you forget about the lycopene (an antioxidant thought to reduce cancer risks), the citrulline (a phytonutrient that diminishes hypertension and promotes prostate health), the rehydration from its >90% water volume, and the dietary fiber — you’re still left with a darned tasty fruit!
Watermelon is such a big fruit, so we usually face the moment when, no matter how much we try to integrate it into meals and snacks, we’re just not able to finish the beast off! In addition to making watermelon candy, one of my favorite ways to extend our summertime fruit is to make “watermelon on a stick” — watermelon popsicles.
These pops are a refreshing treat for my kids after playing out in the summer heat. And much better than the chemical-ridden freezer treats.
Not to mention, we can all make it together! I love bringing my kids into the kitchen to teach them good food theories and proper kitchen skills — both things they’ll need to have on the journey to becoming self-reliant kids.
Watermelon On A Stick
Ingredients
- 3 cups watermelon sliced
- 1 to 2 tablespoons raw honey or liquid stevia extract, optional
- 2 teaspoons dried peppermint fresh, finely minced
- squeeze lime juice fresh
- lime zest from 1 lime
Instructions
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Put all ingredients into blender.
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Pulse a few times until liquid is free of chunks.
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Pour into freezer molds for yummy goodness and store in the freezer.
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Quickly dip in lukewarm water to pop the cubes easily out of the molds when you’re ready to eat them.
What other treats do you find refreshing for those hot summer days?
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Lee-Ann Pittari says
There are also really cool stainless steel pop molds if you don’t want to use plastic. From life without plastic.com
Jane Baldwin says
Thanks for the tip about the steel molds!
Jenny says
Yummy! These look so good. I just got popsicle molds this year. I’d love to try these.
Annie says
Great recipe! I bet the addition of lime juice and lime zest makes a noticeable and delicious difference.
Is there supposed to be a link to banana-pineapple Popsicles in this article? Does that recipe involve adding lime, too? I’d love to have a recipe for banana-pineapple Popsicles!
Une says
Making tomorrow. I do not have peppermint so will put a small slice of fresh pineapple. Hope that’s good. I think so.
Sue says
I would love to make these, but I am allergic to citrus, could these be made without the citrus?
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