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    Creamy Strawberry Watermelon Smoothie

    Published on June 8, 2018 ᛫ Updated on February 13, 2022 by Chef Markus

    This strawberry watermelon smoothie with orange and banana, is an easy way to kick of your day. While you can easily drink this healthy watermelon smoothie for breakfast any day of the week, it also makes a refreshing summer drink to be enjoyed on a hot day.

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    A glass of creamy strawberry watermelon smoothie on a wooden board

    Here in Canada, these are all very much seasonal fruits and its not uncommon to see 12 dollar watermelons the size of a cantaloupe. Especially if it's not summer. Now that's an expensive (and small) watermelon! Once summer hits,  watermelons are cheap, strawberries are in season, (or growing in my backyard), its a good time to load up and eat as much of this healthy fruit as possible.

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    Can You Use Frozen Watermelon For Smoothies!?

    This is a question that I've heard a surprising number of people ask, and the answer is yes!

    I actually recommend freezing the watermelon for this smoothie. This allows you to leave out the ice, (which most smoothies use to cool the drink), while at the same adding that icy freshness to the smoothie without loss of flavor.

    Frozen strawberries can also be used, though if you have fresh ones growing in your backyard garden or growing in pots, obviously use those first!

    Related:  Growing Strawberries in Pots

    How To Freeze Watermelon

    I have never seen frozen watermelon for sale...why? Who knows. But this means you need to freeze your own.

    It's easy though!

    1. Quarter the watermelon
    2. Then run your knife through the flesh to cut it into slices
    3. Run your knife perpendicular to the pervious cuts to create cubes.
    4. Run the knife along the peel to remove the cubed sections of watermelon.
    5. Lay these watermelon chunks on a parchment lines sheet pan or cookie tray and put them in the freezer.
    • cutting a watermelon into slices
    • cutting a watermelon into cubes

    The watermelon cubes take about 20 minutes to freeze solid, at which point they are ready to be used in smoothies!

    If you don't have a freezer don't worry, just use fresh watermelon, the smoothie just wont be as 'icy' and thick.

    diced watermelon on a parchment lined tray ready to be frozen

    Making A Creamy Strawberry Watermelon Smoothie

    This creamy strawberry watermelon smoothie will quickly give you a boost of energy and easily fill your daily requirement of fruits. The yogurt, chia, and milk provide protein and dairy, and the orange a healthy dose of vitamin C. A great breakfast smoothie especially on a hot summers day.

    You'll need;

    • 1 cup frozen diced watermelon
    • 5-6 ripe strawberries
    • ¼ cup fresh orange juice
    • Half a banana- chopped
    • 1 large spoonful greek yogurt
    • ½ cup milk or kefir( almond milk may also be used)
    • 1 tablespoon chia seeds

    Simply add all the ingredients to a blender and blitz it up! I use a Ninja Bullet blender for mu smoothies because I find the large cup to be the perfect size to create one really big smoothie, or two normal sized drinks. Perfect if you are whipping up a smoothie for breakfast or as an afternoon snack. The Ninja Bullet is also much more affordable then say a Vitamix, and is easily packed up if going on vacation or on a road trip.

    Ingredients for a Strawberry banana watermelon smoothie in a blender cup

    Easy peasy!

    If you want a chunkier smoothie add some more watermelon to mix. Adding in another half banana or more yogurt will increase its smooth creamy-nes, and adding more orange juice or milk will thin it out.

    What Other Fruit Goes Well With Watermelon In A Smoothie?

    This is completely up to you of course. That said a few fruits and even vegetables pair quite well with the sweet melon.

    • Lemons and limes are a great match and provide a nice balance of flavor to the sweet melon.
    • Raspberries either fresh or frozen are another great way to add tartness to a smoothie. Try adding mint and raspberries to a watermelon smoothie for a refreshing summer drink!
    • Blueberries add a punch of flavor and also boast antioxidants.
    • Kiwi is another good option as it adds sweetness as well as some fiber which can help bulk up the smoothie and make it thicker.

    The great thing about smoothies is that you can experiment with varying fruits( and even vegetables) to create endless variations.

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    Recipe

    A glass of creamy strawberry banana smoothie on a wooden board

    Creamy Strawberry Watermelon Smoothie

    Chef Markus
    A refreshing fruit smoothie, this strawberry watermelon smoothie mixed with banana, greek yogurt, and chia, is full of healthy goodies.
    5 from 6 votes
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    Prep Time 5 minutes mins
    Total Time 5 minutes mins
    Course Drink
    Cuisine American, Canadian
    Servings 2 smoothies
    Calories 312.1 kcal
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    Ingredients
      

    • 1 cup frozen diced watermelon
    • 5-6 ripe strawberries
    • ¼ cup fresh orange juice
    • ½ banana- chopped
    • 1 large large spoonful Greek yogurt
    • ½ cup milk or kefir Optional: almond milk may also be used
    • 1 tablespoon chia seeds

    Instructions
     

    • Mix all the ingredients together in a Ninja Bullet or other blender until smooth.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 312.1kcal

    Nutrition info is auto-generated. This information is an estimate; if you are on a special diet, please use your own calculations.

    Keyword breakfast smoothie, fruit smoothie, smoothie, summer drinks
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    Comments

    1. Gene

      June 17, 2018 at 11:10 pm

      Got me thinking about freezing watermelon. How long do you think it will last for? Summer smoothies in Fall?

      Reply
      • Markus Mueller

        June 18, 2018 at 11:24 am

        It should yes! As long as it's frozen and stored in a freezer bag it shouldn't freezer burn or go bad!

        Reply
    2. Charlotte

      June 12, 2018 at 3:04 pm

      I love watermelon - especially during the warm summer months - so I can't believe I've never made a smoothie with it! Time to change that!

      Reply
    3. Lisa

      June 11, 2018 at 8:39 pm

      5 stars
      Love the blend of different fruits in this smoothie! Will definitely want to try it this summer!

      Reply
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