24 July 2011

Watermelon Iced Tea

It would be repetitive for me to mention that it is hot, so let's just say that a refreshing glass of iced tea sounds good right now.  Even better with some watermelon ice cubes floating around like little, rosy icebergs.


I am a tea freak, so I don't need an excuse to drink a nice glass of iced tea, but this really amps up the flavor and gives a light sweetness as the cubes melt.  At the risk of offending a lot of people, I really despise sweet tea, so if you like your tea with a syrupy edge you will want to toss some sugar into this recipe.  The sweetness of the melting fruit cubes is more than enough for my palate, but I realize this is a personal preference.  To make this I blended about four cups of cubed, seedless watermelon with the juice of a fresh lime (about three tablespoons of juice in a large lime), then poured the mixture into two ice cube trays and let it freeze overnight.  Brew up some tea of your choice (I used green tea), let it cool down, then pour it over a large glass full of the watermelon  ice cubes.  It will all melt into a delicious fruit-and-tea slushy at the end.  If you want a more refined ice cube, strain the watermelon puree though a fine seize before freezing.  I skipped this step and enjoyed the slushy part.


I hope you are all staying cool out there,

-Angela FRS

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9 Comments:

At July 24, 2011 at 6:00 PM , Blogger Kathleen said...

I love how refreshing this sounds!

 
At July 24, 2011 at 6:43 PM , Blogger Angela FRS said...

It really is great in this heat!

 
At July 25, 2011 at 1:57 AM , Blogger Mitinita said...

What a great idea!

 
At July 25, 2011 at 3:17 AM , Blogger Shelby said...

Sounds refreshing....and I am not a sweet tea person either :)

 
At July 25, 2011 at 9:19 AM , Blogger Angela FRS said...

Glad I am not the only one--I hate to order iced tea in a restaurant and get sweet tea!

 
At July 25, 2011 at 4:17 PM , Blogger 5 Star Foodie said...

Oh, very refreshing for sure, so nice in this heat!

 
At July 26, 2011 at 10:10 PM , Anonymous Emily said...

Oooh sounds so refreshing!

I'm with you! I don't like my tea sweet. I think that's pretty rare. It just makes me thirstier!

 
At July 27, 2011 at 3:57 AM , Anonymous Erin @ Peasant's Feast said...

That looks so good! Now I'm craving watermelon. That is a great idea!

 
At July 27, 2011 at 5:28 AM , Anonymous Yenta Mary said...

What perfect simplicity! I would vote for the slushiness, too ... :)

 

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