Strawberry Watermelon Daiquiri (Printable Version)

Fresh strawberries and watermelon combine with lime and mint for a cool, fruity summer drink.

# What You’ll Need:

→ Fruit

01 - 1 cup fresh strawberries, hulled and sliced
02 - 2 cups seedless watermelon, cubed

→ Citrus

03 - 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice

→ Sweetener

04 - 1 to 2 tablespoons agave syrup or simple syrup, to taste

→ Fresh Herbs

05 - 6 fresh mint leaves, plus extra for garnish

→ Ice

06 - 1 cup ice cubes

→ Garnish

07 - Lime wheels
08 - Strawberry slices
09 - Mint sprigs

# Step-by-Step Guide:

01 - In a blender, combine the strawberries, watermelon, fresh lime juice, agave syrup, mint leaves, and ice cubes.
02 - Blend on high speed until the mixture is completely smooth and frothy.
03 - Taste and adjust sweetness, adding more agave syrup if needed.
04 - Pour the mocktail evenly into two chilled glasses.
05 - Garnish with lime wheels, strawberry slices, and fresh mint sprigs if desired. Serve immediately while cold and refreshing.

# Additional Tips::

01 -
  • Ready in just 10 minutes — no cooking, no fuss, just blend and serve.
  • Completely alcohol-free — perfect for all ages and any occasion.
  • Naturally vegan and gluten-free — no hidden allergens, just wholesome fruit.
  • Bursting with fresh flavor — real strawberries, watermelon, lime, and mint make every sip vibrant.
  • Easily customizable — go slushier, fizzier, or sweeter with simple tweaks.
02 -
  • Use frozen fruit for a slushier, thicker texture without watering down the flavor.
  • Chill your glasses beforehand to keep the mocktail cold longer after serving.
  • Always use fresh lime juice — it makes a noticeable difference in brightness and balance.
  • Blend the mint with everything else rather than muddling it, to evenly distribute its cool flavor throughout the drink.
  • Add sparkling water after blending if you want a fizzy version, stirring gently to preserve the bubbles.
  • Taste before pouring — adjust agave syrup to your preferred sweetness level, as fruit ripeness varies.
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