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Watermelon Chia Smoothie

Photo of a cut watermelon and a blender with smoothie ingredients including strawberries and watermelon for our roundup...
Photo by Colin Price

In the summer when I load up my timeworn farmers’ market cart, it’s not unusual for at least ten pounds of my booty to be watermelon. We eat them at a dizzying pace in our house, but our eyes are often bigger than our bellies and we end up with leftovers. Sometimes I turn the remainder into watermelon juice. Other times I puree it, pour it into ice pop molds, and store it in the freezer. But the most memorable recipe I make with it is this smoothie. Watermelon contains natural sugars and plenty of liquid, which make this smoothie light and refreshing. The fresh mint gives it that je ne sais quoi that you might not be able to pinpoint right away, but which makes the flavor a total standout. 

Optional Super Boosts:

Bee pollen, hemp seeds, flax seeds, maca powder, vanilla or plain protein powder, collagen peptides, probiotic powder, goji berries, pink Himalayan salt.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    Serves 1

Ingredients

1 cup (150 g) watermelon chunks, seeds removed
1⁄4 cup (37 g) frozen strawberries
1⁄4 cup (33 g) frozen cauliflower florets
2 fresh mint leaves
1 tablespoon chia seeds
1⁄2 cup (120 ml) coconut water, herbal iced tea, or milk of choice

Preparation

  1. Combine all the ingredients in a blender and blend until smooth.

cover of Smoothie Project book of smoothie recipes with author Catherine McCord
From Smoothie Project: The 28-Day Plan to Feel Happy and Healthy No Matter Your Age by Catherine McCord. © Abrams, 2019. Photography by Colin Price. Buy the full book from Amazon.

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