Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Place the watermelon chunks and fresh mint leaves into the blender. Blend on high speed until smooth and uniformly green with no large chunks remaining.4 cups ripe watermelon chunks, 1 tablespoon fresh mint leaves
- Add honey or agave syrup to the blended mixture for extra sweetness if desired. Blend briefly to incorporate.1 tablespoon honey or agave syrup
- Pour the mixture into a shallow dish or ice cube trays. Place in the freezer for about 2 hours, or until the edges are firm but the center is still slightly soft.
- Remove the dish from the freezer. Using a fork, scrape the partially frozen mixture to break up ice crystals and create a coarse slush texture.
- Return the scraped mixture to the freezer and repeat the scraping process every 30 minutes for the next 1–2 hours until the mixture is fully frozen and has a smooth, icy texture. Alternatively, blend again until slushy.
- Serve the watermelon ice slush in bowls or glasses, garnished with fresh mint leaves. It should be cold, firm, and slightly granular with a vibrant pink color and refreshing aroma.
Notes
Ensure the mixture is stirred or scraped regularly during freezing to achieve a uniform icy texture. For a softer consistency, blend the mixture until smooth before serving.