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Watermelon Ice Pops 2022

Serve these refreshing watermelon ice pops as is or dunked into a bubbly drink—fizzed with sparkling water or tonic.

Watermelon ice pops
Photo courtesy of National Watermelon Promotion Board
Servings
6
Menu Part
  • dessert
Main Ingredient
  • Watermelon

Chef Mai Pham

Star Ginger and Lemon Grass Kitchen

Sacramento, Calif.

These frosty watermelon pops make a refreshing way to cool off on a hot day. They have a base of red seedless watermelon and raspberries, and Chef Mai Pham blends the fruit with lime juice, ginger and cayenne for extra kick. Serve the pops as is or dunked into a bubbly drink—fizzed with sparkling water or tonic and spiked with an optional shot of vodka, if you choose.

Ingredients

Watermelon-raspberry concentrate

½ cup fresh or frozen raspberries

5 cups red seedless watermelon, cut into 1-in. cubes

¼ tsp. sea salt

1/3 cup sugar

2 tbsp. freshly squeezed lime juice

2 tbsp. minced ginger

½ tsp. cayenne

Drink

1 cup watermelon-raspberry concentrate (recipe above)

1/3 cup diced watermelon

Chilled sparkling water or lemon tonic water

1 oz. vodka, optional

 

Steps

  1. For concentrate, combine all ingredients in blender container and process until creamy. If you’re also making drinks, double the ingredients and set aside ½ cup of concentrate.

  2. For ice pops, transfer mixture into popsicle molds then insert wooden sticks into the center. For best results, freeze the ice pops overnight.

  3. For the drink, divide 1 cup watermelon-raspberry concentrate among 6 shallow rocks glasses; fill with sparking water or tonic and stir well. Add vodka, if using and stir again. Place an ice pop in each glass and serve or serve ice pops on the side.

Photo courtesy of National Watermelon Promotion Board

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