If you’ve ever gone to squeeze a lime into a cocktail and found it’s just too harsh—like biting into a raw lemon—you’ll get why this watermelon margarita is different. It’s not just pink, it’s the smell of fresh watermelon seed pulp and a hint of salt cooling your tongue. I wasn’t thinking about trending drinks or special occasions when I threw this together. Honestly, it started because I’d forgotten to buy lemonade for a party, so I grabbed a watermelon and decided to experiment. Turns out, blending up those seeds yields a sort of natural, slightly nutty flavor that balances out the sweet juice. No fancy ingredients, no fuss. Just that weird tiny moment where I tasted it and thought, wow, this might be what summer actually tastes like—messy, unpredictable, maybe a little weird, but totally worth it.

Watermelon Seed Margarita
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Chop the watermelon flesh into manageable chunks and measure 2 cups into a blender jar. Add the cleaned watermelon seeds to the blender.2 cups watermelon flesh, 1/2 cup watermelon seeds
- Blend the mixture on high speed until the seeds are broken down and the watermelon is thoroughly pureed, about 30-40 seconds. The mixture should be vibrant pink with a slightly pulpy texture.2 cups watermelon flesh, 1/2 cup watermelon seeds
- Pour the blended mixture through a fine mesh sieve into a bowl to strain out larger seed bits and pulp, pressing gently with a spatula to extract as much liquid as possible. Discard the remaining solids.2 cups watermelon flesh, 1/2 cup watermelon seeds
- Add the lime juice and a pinch of salt to the strained watermelon seed pulp. Stir well until combined and the flavor is balanced. Chill the mixture in the refrigerator for 5-10 minutes if desired.1 tablespoon lime juice
- Fill glasses with ice cubes and pour the chilled watermelon seed mixture over the ice. Garnish with a small slice of lime or watermelon if desired. Serve immediately for a refreshing drink.to taste ice cubes
Notes
You might find yourself craving the strange contrast of cold watermelon, salt, and tequila—plus, no one expects a margarita with seed grit. Sometimes that’s exactly what makes a drink memorable.