While surfing the net I found the most delicious frozen drink yesterday at jamonkey.com for frozen mango watermelon lemonade.
This drink is fantastic for those who love mangos like I do.
Abby
Frozen Mango Watermelon Lemonade
The only thing you’ll need for this drink recipe is;
Watermelon (about a 1/4-1/2 depending on size)
Mango (about 3)
Lemonade (16oz)
Read more at http://jamonkey.com/frozen-mango-watermelon-lemonade/#iHVdOKG7wHRbeRsw.99
Watermelon (about a 1/4-1/2 depending on size)
Mango (about 3)
Lemonade (16oz)
Read more at http://jamonkey.com/frozen-mango-watermelon-lemonade/#iHVdOKG7wHRbeRsw.99
To start, you’ll need to cut up some watermelon and mango and place the chunks into separate containers. Seed the watermelon as you’re putting it into the container. How much fruit you will need will depend on how big your family is of course, but I was able to make 4 drinks with 3 mangoes and 1/4 of a watermelon.
image: http://jamonkey.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/DSC00051-620x413.jpg
You are freezing the fruit in different containers because you will be blending them separately as well. When your fruit is frozen, place either the watermelon into your blender first with 8 oz of lemonade. I decided to put watermelon on the bottom because it contains more water than mango so I knew it would help blend further in the cup when it starts to melt.
image: http://jamonkey.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/DSC00103-620x413.jpg
Pour all of your watermelon lemonade into the cups first. Then blend your mango mixture with the remaining 8 oz lemonade. Pour on top of the watermelon mixture. Garnish your drink with a slice of fresh cut watermelon. image: http://jamonkey.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/DSC00112.jpg
You can enjoy with a spoon or with a straw, either way, it’s going to be delicious! We sat around outside and enjoyed them before the rain started to pour this weekend. These hot days in the south call for some serious cool down and we don’t have ice cream trucks that come by Like I did when I was a kid. Besides, I wouldn’t want them eating ice cream every day, but frozen fruit as good as this, means it’s game on summer! image: http://jamonkey.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/DSC00111-620x932.jpg
image: http://jamonkey.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/DSC00051-620x413.jpg
You are freezing the fruit in different containers because you will be blending them separately as well. When your fruit is frozen, place either the watermelon into your blender first with 8 oz of lemonade. I decided to put watermelon on the bottom because it contains more water than mango so I knew it would help blend further in the cup when it starts to melt.
image: http://jamonkey.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/DSC00103-620x413.jpg
Pour all of your watermelon lemonade into the cups first. Then blend your mango mixture with the remaining 8 oz lemonade. Pour on top of the watermelon mixture. Garnish your drink with a slice of fresh cut watermelon. image: http://jamonkey.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/DSC00112.jpg
You can enjoy with a spoon or with a straw, either way, it’s going to be delicious! We sat around outside and enjoyed them before the rain started to pour this weekend. These hot days in the south call for some serious cool down and we don’t have ice cream trucks that come by Like I did when I was a kid. Besides, I wouldn’t want them eating ice cream every day, but frozen fruit as good as this, means it’s game on summer! image: http://jamonkey.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/DSC00111-620x932.jpg
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