
Summer Watermelon & Grape Chilled Drink
Refreshing, fruity, and ready in 3 steps!
Lately, the heat has been unbearable, and I’ve been brainstorming ways to cool down. One day at the supermarket, I spotted watermelon and green grapes—why not blend them into a chilled drink? The result? OMG, it’s SO GOOD! The sweetness of watermelon and the tanginess of grapes blend perfectly, while the milk adds a silky smoothness. One sip, and I felt instantly refreshed! Plus, it’s ridiculously easy—no cooking, just 5 minutes of prep. A total lifesaver for lazy days!
🔍 Ingredient Breakdown
This drink features watermelon, green grapes, and milk. Watermelon is hydrating and rich in vitamin C, helping replenish electrolytes. Green grapes add a sweet-tart flavor and antioxidants, aiding digestion. Milk enhances creaminess while providing protein and calcium. The drink is naturally sweet, low-calorie, and additive-free—way healthier than store-bought beverages. For extra zest, add a squeeze of lemon or fresh mint.
🍽️Serving Suggestions
Best enjoyed in the afternoon or post-workout for instant cooling relief. Drink it fresh—watermelon juice oxidizes quickly, altering the taste. For extra chill, freeze watermelon chunks before blending. Swap green grapes for strawberries or blueberries for variety. Lactose-intolerant? Use oat or coconut milk instead!
❤️ Why I Love It
First, it’s effortless! As a lazy cook, I adore recipes with minimal steps—just chop, blend, and mash. Second, the taste is incredible. The balance of sweet watermelon and tart grapes, smoothed out by milk, rivals fancy café drinks but costs way less. Lastly, it’s a summer essential—hydrating, vitamin-packed, and guilt-free compared to sugary sodas. Whenever friends visit, I make this, and they’re always amazed, joking that I’ve unlocked some secret formula!


🥗RECIPE🥗




👉🏻Ingredients list
200g watermelon
10 green grapes
100ml milk
Ice cubes
👩🍳DIRECTIONS:
Blend watermelon juice: Blend watermelon chunks with milk until smooth.
Mash grapes: Crush grapes in a glass, then add ice.
Assemble: Pour in watermelon juice, top with extra watermelon bits.




❓ FAQ
Q1: Can I substitute green grapes?
A1: Absolutely! Try strawberries, blueberries, or seedless grapes for different flavors.
Q2: Will skipping milk ruin the texture?
A2: It’ll be lighter but less creamy. Use coconut or oat milk for a dairy-free option.
Q3: Can I make it ahead?
A3: Not recommended—watermelon juice oxidizes fast. For prep, freeze watermelon and blend when ready.