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Sara New
January 18, 2025
These watermelon gin fizzes are all I want to drink in the summer. With mint, lime, and seltzer, they're refreshing, light, and not-too-sweet. Make one for yourself or make them in a pitcher for all of your friends!
$1.58 / Serving
Estimated Price / Serving
7 Ingredients
Easy
1/5
Watermelon Gin Fizz With Mint
BySara New
- First, start by juicing your watermelon. Cut your personal (or 1/2 regular) watermelon into 1” chunks, removing and discarding the rind. Place the watermelon in a high-speed blender or food processor, and blend until completely pureed. Strain in a fine-mesh strainer 1-2 times to remove pulp and seeds (to desired smoothness). Refrigerate for up to four days until ready to use.
- To make the cocktail, pour the simple syrup, lime juice, and 1-2 mint leaves in an 8-12 ounce cocktail glass, and muddle until the mint is fragrant, about 15 seconds.
- Add the gin and 3 ounces of watermelon juice. Give it a stir, and then add ice. Stir until very cold, another 15 seconds or so. Top with the seltzer, and garnish with watermelon slices, lime, and mint. Enjoy!
- To make a pitcher cocktail, multiply the ingredients by the number of servings you would like to make. Follow the same directions, muddling and mixing in a pitcher, but leave out the seltzer and ice (otherwise, it will get watery and flat)! Immediately before serving, pour the cocktail in individual cocktail glasses over ice, stir, and top with seltzer and garnishes.
53.46 g
Carbs
49.57 g
Fat
27.62 g
Protein
942.97 kcal
Calories
Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
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Diet at a Glance
Low Sugar
Low-Cholesterol
Vegetarian
Vegan
Low Fat
Low Carb
High Protein
Keto Friendly
Smart Nutrition
Nutrition Per Serving
Calories
943 kcal(47%)
Total Fat
50 g(76%)
Saturated
10 g(60%)
Unsaturated
19 g(100%)
Cholesterol
41 mg(14%)
Total Carbs
53 g(18%)
Fiber
16 g(55%)
Sugars
12 g(32%)
Proteins
28 g(55%)
Sodium
451 mg(19%)
Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
Glycemic Analysis
Glycemic Index 58 Moderate
Glycemic Load 29 Low
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