I chose a yellow watermelon for this batch not just because it was seedless, but the golden color turned out to be an unexpected bonus. People take one look at the drink and assume it’s some kind of tropical punch. The surprise comes with the first sip, when they realize they’re tasting fresh watermelon and lemon. The result is sweet, tart, icy-cold, and ridiculously refreshing on a hot summer day.
If you’re serving this to children, be sure to set aside a portion before adding the vodka. Speaking from experience, that little detail matters. I made this one morning and kept sampling it “just to make sure it tasted right.” By lunchtime, I was feeling a little woozy. Quality control can be a dangerous job.
Watermelon Lemonade6 c. Melissa’s yellow watermelon chunks
½ c. granulated sugar
½ c. fresh Melissa’s Meyer lemon juice
¾ c. citrus vodka
Combine the watermelon, sugar, lemon juice, and vodka in a blender.
Blend until completely smooth.
Transfer to a pitcher and refrigerate until thoroughly chilled, at least 2 hours.
Serve over ice and enjoy.
Summer in a glass.
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