Learn the quick and easy method to make fresh and delicious Watermelon Juice at home with just one fresh ingredient—watermelon! It’s a Vitamin C-packed way to hydrate the kids. (And you don’t even need a juicer.)
It can be hard to offer enough hydrating foods and drinks in the warmer months, especially if we’re out running around, but this super simple Watermelon Juice recipe makes is SO darn easy to improve the odds. It’s fresh, delicious, and is made with just fresh watermelon.
I love this as an easy way to use up some of a fresh watermelon when I buy a really big one. It’s delicious chilled as a refreshing drink for kids—though I love it as much as the kids.
You don’t need any special equipment to make this recipe—and I have two easy methods for you depending on whether you have a blender or not.
(You might also like my Watermelon Popsicles, Watermelon Sorbet, Strawberry Juice or Sore Throat Popsicles.)
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Ingredients You Need
To make this homemade watermelon juice, here’s a look at what you’ll need to have on hand and ready to go.
Fresh watermelon: I prefer seedless, but you can really use any if you take a few precautions when making the juice. It also works with any color of watermelon—pink, orange, or yellow, which you may see at your farmer’s market in the summer.
It’s of course best with a watermelon that tastes really good, but it even works with a melon that’s overripe and mushy. (It’s actually a perfect way to save that kind of a melon!)
Step-by-Step Instructions
To make this watermelon juice, you’ll just need to follow a simple process. Scroll down to the end of the post for the full info.
Step 1. Cube the watermelon and discard the peel. (Or use purchased precut melon from the store.)
Step 2. Add to a blender.
Step 3. Blend well on low speed.
Step 4. Strain through a fine-mesh sieve and serve cold.
TIP: If using watermelon with seeds, you’ll want to run the blender slowly to avoid crushing up the seeds. Once most of the cubes are blended and crushed, you can strain it through a fine-mesh strainer to remove the seeds.
Frequently Asked Questions
It’s best in a blender but you can add the cubes to a zip top storage bag, crush up with your hands, and strain through a fine mesh strainer as a back up option. It’s fun to do with the kids that way!
I love watermelon juice since it’s a yummy way to help the kids drink more liquids. But there are other benefits too. Watermelon and watermelon juice are great sources of Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Hydration (it’s over 90% water!), and even a small amount of iron.
It’s best within 24 hours of blending it, but it should be okay for up to 3 days. (You can also freeze it into ice cubes to use in grown up drinks or as ice pops!)
How to Store
Store watermelon juice in an airtight jar or jars in the fridge for up to 3 days. Shake before serving as it will separate a little.
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Best Tips for Success
- Seedless watermelon is best for this recipe if that’s an option.
- If using watermelon with seeds, you’ll want to run the blender slowly to avoid crushing up the seeds. Once most of the cubes are blended and crushed, you can strain it through a fine-mesh strainer to remove the seeds.
- This works with any color of watermelon you may find at the store or farmer’s market.
- Offer in a straw cup or a small open cup with a straw.
- This is a great way to use up some of a giant watermelon if you buy a big one and can’t seem to eat it all fresh.
- It’s best in a blender but you can add the cubes to a zip top storage bag, crush up, and strain through a fine mesh strainer as a back up option. It’s fun to do with the kids that way!
- Freeze in popsicle molds to make homemade freezer pops.
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Easiest Watermelon Juice (to Share with the Kids)
Ingredients
- 4 cups seedless watermelon cubes
Instructions
- Place the watermelon cubes into a blender.
- Blend, starting on low and increasing the speed to high as the cubes start turning into juice.
- Strain through a fine-mesh sieve if desired.
- Serve immediately or store in the fridge and serve within 2-3 days.
Equipment
Notes
- Seedless watermelon is easiest here.
- If using watermelon with seeds, you’ll want to run the blender slowly to avoid crushing up the seeds. Once most of the melon cubes are blended and crushed, you can strain the juice through a fine-mesh strainer to remove the seeds.
- This works with any color of watermelon you may find at the store or farmer’s market.
- If you want the juice to be cold, refrigerate the melon before you blend it.
- Offer in a straw cup or a small open cup with a straw.
- Without a blender: Add the cubes to a zip top storage bag, seal it, and use hands to mash up the melon to make juice. Strain through a fine mesh strainer placed over a bowl. This is fun to do with the kids!
Nutrition
This post was originally published June 2020.
The kids loved it! We did juice and popsicles and used the leftover pulp from the sieve in reusable pouches. Perfect for all the extra watermelon we always have.