Nobody’s Strawberry Watermelon Shakedown

  4.7 – 48 reviews  • Strawberry

strawberries and watermelon in the freezer For a fantastic summer smoothie, give cream, yogurt, and orange juice a whirl in a blender. Serve with a dollop of whipped cream or a slice of fresh watermelon!

Prep Time: 5 mins
Total Time: 5 mins
Servings: 1
Yield: 1 large glass

Ingredients

  1. 1 ½ cups frozen strawberries
  2. 1 ½ cups frozen diced watermelon
  3. ¼ cup cream
  4. ¼ cup plain yogurt
  5. 2 tablespoons orange juice
  6. 1 tablespoon white sugar
  7. ¼ teaspoon vanilla extract

Instructions

  1. Blend the strawberries, watermelon, cream, yogurt, orange juice, sugar, and vanilla in a blender until smooth.

Nutrition Facts

Calories 494 kcal
Carbohydrate 69 g
Cholesterol 85 mg
Dietary Fiber 8 g
Protein 8 g
Saturated Fat 14 g
Sodium 75 mg
Sugars 49 g
Fat 24 g
Unsaturated Fat 0 g

Reviews

Thomas Jones
Yeaaah! I never thought to use watermelon in smoothies. I used lemon juice and monk fruit drops for sweetener. This is a great treat in insanely hot Phoenix, AZ. I wouldn’t have thought to have a smoothie until I saw this recipe and would’ve starved all day because I have trouble eating when I’m smothering in heat. I also have a negative association with smoothies because certain people think they are the magic pill to weight loss which really irks me. Thanks for bringing back positive thoughts.
Courtney Franklin
It was okay. I will give benefit of the doubt to the fruit perhaps not being flavorful enough.
Renee Smith
left out the sugar. used 1/2 and 1/2. used twice as much yogurt to 1/2 and 1/2
Steven Ware
I made changes only because I was using what I had on hand. I used vanilla yogurt, heavy cream, fresh watermelon and strawberries, & lemonade and a few ice cubes. I also added a couple of basil leaves. Next time I will probably freeze the fruit and omit the ice cubes for a less diluted beverage. Still, this is delicious. Adding fresh mint leaves would be a nice variation.
Kevin Garcia
it was good could use more fruit
Jennifer Williams
Yum
Colton Robinson
All that I will say about it is, AWESOME!!!!!!
Briana Mason
This was delicious! I modified it a little, instead of cream I used organic coconut milk and I was out of orange juice so I threw in a small handful of frozen mango. All the sweetness came from the fruit!
Andrew Burnett
I think this is a fantastic concept! Perfect for a muggy day! I did not use cream (I didn’t have any on hand) so I used more yogurt; I didn’t even miss the cream! Instead of plain yogurt, I had vanilla. I didn’t need to add any sugar or vanilla extract. So good and refreshing!
Adrian Yoder
This strawberry-watermelon smoothie was fantastic! Like most other reviewers, I did make some minor changes to the original recipe. -Replaced cream with lowfat milk -Used Greek yogurt instead of plain yogurts -Added slightly more vanilla This recipe is definitely a keeper & I highly recommend it!
Parker Jones
This was a yummy way to use up excess watermelon taking up premium fridge space. I used lowfat milk instead of cream and no vanilla because my yogurt was vanilla flavored; but it was greek style so I added extra orange juice to get a less thick consistency. I also used agave sweetener rather than sugar (no need to worry about it dissolving like there is when using sugar). Even my very fussy daughter liked it. I agree with another reviewer that this more like 3 servings or 2 very generous ones. Even though I really like this smoothie I could never drink all of this as a single serving.
Ronald Gray
Made this for the residents where I work. They love it. I eliminated the cream and double the yogurt. It made it thick so it was more like a frozen yogurt than a smoothie.
Edgar Flores
Made it without the cream and it was still delicious and refreshing.
John Gonzalez
Soo good and refreshing! And easy to whip together!! yummm
Barbara Moreno
Loved it! Very flavorful, and not too heavy. We could actually taste both the watermelon and the strawberries, and the cream gave it a nice smooth flavor. It was a bit too thick so I added milk as I was blending. Will absolutely make this again! A new favorite for us.
Miss Lisa Torres
I made this for Val and Al and both seemed to really like it. I also enjoyed it. Tom said he would rather have a slice of watermelon. Go figure.
Jason Holder
I didn’t have any cream, so I used ice cream, also used vanilla yogurt. It was delicious, will be having this again!
Holly Mcmahon
This is a very good and easy recipe. I subbed vanilla yogurt for the plain yogurt and vanilla. I LOVED the addition of the cream. Perfect consistency and very refreshing!! Thanks for posting your recipe, Nobody’sGirl!
Zoe Castro
I thought this was pretty good. It is a pretty pink color too. I have never had a smoothie made with watermelon. It is an interesting combination. It reminded me of watermelon bubble gum in flavor. I made 1/2 recipe and it made plenty. The only change I made was using agave for the optional sugar, vanilla Greek yogurt, and adding 2 ice cubes because my watermelon was fresh and not frozen.
Michele Foster
Reading a few other reviews I’ll play with this smoothie again. Had frozen strawberries on hand – used fresh watermelon – BUT will freeze some watermelon simply for these smoothies. I used stevia extract instead of sugar, store brand plain Greek yogurt and store brand unsweetened almond milk. A lot of dairy clogs up my respiratory system. In recent decade or so – I substitute soy or almond milk over traditional milk a lot. Did not have orange juice on hand – but will use at least a little lemon if I don’t have orange juice next time. This is quite delicious
Amy Mathews
Watermelon, of course, is full of water – and I wanted a more intense watermelon flavor with the strawberries. So I pureed it, and after doing so I allowed the solids to settle and then poured off the water. It worked great! Instead of yogurt and cream I used homemade strawberry ice cream. I left out the orange juice because to be honest I think its flavor is too bold and detracts from other flavors. I forgot to add the vanilla but I didn’t miss it. Since I had neither the water from the watermelon nor the orange juice, I added half-and-half to compensate. This was wonderful. Hubs couldn’t put his finger on what was in it and called it almost like fruit punch. (Did I mention I threw in some frozen raspberries with this too?) I liked this more than most I’ve made which, frankly, are getting kind of boring.

 

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