A few years ago, I went to a summer barbecue party at a friend’s house. She served some cute frozen watermelon pops that had been marinated in tequila. I took a mental note; tequila’s not really my thing, but I thought that I could play with the idea and make it my own. With the warmer months approaching, the pops have been on my mind. Watermelon and mint is one of my favorite flavor combinations (Watermelon Feta Salad with Mint, anyone?), so I decided to try soaking the pops in a mojito-style cocktail mixture. Voila! These Watermelon Mojito Pops were born. 🙂
A “virgin” version of this recipe without alcohol for kids or others who are avoiding alcohol appears below. This is a simple treat that is just perfect for the warmer months. Enjoy!
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Watermelon Mojito Pops
Ingredients
- 3/4 cup sugar
- 2 pounds triangular seedless watermelon slices, rinds removed (slicing instructions below)
- 1 cup white rum
- 1/3 cup fresh lime juice
- 1/2 teaspoon mint extract (or more to taste)
- Fresh mint and crushed ice for garnish (optional)
NOTES
Instructions
- In a small saucepan, combine sugar and 3/4 cup of water. Bring to a boil, whisking constantly, till the sugar is dissolved (about 3 minutes). Remove from heat and allow to cool completely. This is your simple syrup. Note: if your watermelon is not very ripe/sweet or you prefer a sweeter pop, you can make your simple syrup with 1 cup of sugar and 1 cup of water.
- To create triangular watermelon slices, choose a small, ripe, seedless watermelon (10-15 lbs). Cut the two tip ends off of the watermelon to flatten them. Stand the watermelon on one flat end so the other flat end is facing upward.
- Slice the watermelon lengthwise to create two long halves of melon.
- Slice each half lengthwise to create four equal quarters of melon.
- Take a quarter and slice it into triangles 1-inch thick.
- Use a small paring knife to cut the rind off of each triangle of melon.
- Weigh the slices till you have about 2 lbs of melon (about 10 triangles). Place the slices into a 9x13 dish in one layer.
- In a mixing bowl, whisk together the simple syrup, rum, lime juice, and mint extract.
- Pour the mojito mixture over the top of the watermelon slices. Let the fruit soak in the liquid at room temperature for 20 minutes.
- Take the melon slices out of the liquid and stick a wooden popsicle stick into the base of each one. I found my popsicle sticks at a local craft store.
- Place the watermelon pops onto a foil-lined baking sheet. Freeze for at least 1 hour.
- Serve pops on a bed of crushed ice to keep them cold. I like to garnish the ice with fresh mint.
Heather says
I want to serve these during cocktail hour at my picnic style wedding in September. Do you think that if these were made & refrigerated up to 24 hours in advance they would still turn out alright?
Tori Avey says
Hi Heather– I don’t recommend making them over an hour ahead, otherwise they freeze too hard and become difficult to eat. They’re really best when they’re frozen for only an hour.
Natasha says
Just came across your fantastic blog and was searching through the recipes. Can’t wait for it to get warm enough to make some of these!
Melissa says
Brilliant! I love something new to have at our summer parties by the pool. Quite lovely, really.
Janine Milner says
It is winter in South Africa but I am def going to do them without sugar or with Zero sprite being diabetic need abit of fun !!! Look forward to doing them , thanks for all the great ideas
Gloria says
Why on Earth has Cooking Network or Food Channel not gotten this lady on air? She is beautiful talented and I think she offers something in a way us everyday folk love.Lady you rock!
Tori Avey says
Bless you Gloria! You really know how to start a girl’s weekend off right. Thank you for your kind words! xoxo
Dana @ Foodie Goes Healthy says
Can’t wait to try this as a healthy, fun dessert for my kids. Also, love your food photography. Thanks for posting.
Eftychia says
What a clever idea!! Very refreshing…
Ber says
I am soooo doing some of these. Hey, not bad bedtime snacks for those pesky little ones either. lol Not really but could cut some teething pain, ya think? rofl….. Nope, my selfish streak would kick in … give me that pop kid!
LP @dishclips says
I love eating frozen fruit. The mojito flavor is an equivalent to the cherry on top.
Diana says
What a great idea Tori! I really love these. I didn’t realize you could freeze watermelon. This is on my must make list!
Tori Avey says
Thanks Diana! Yes, you can freeze watermelon, but you have to add something to it before you do– the fruit loses some sweetness and flavor when it is frozen, so soaking it in some sort of sweet liquid really improves the flavor. On its own it can be a little bland.
Valentina says
Tori, I LOVE these! They are so pretty that I might just look at them a while before having a bite! xo
Angie says
these look right up my alley–can’t wait to try both variations!
wifemothereventplanner says
Yum. Double Yum.
Debra Kapellakis says
That is an amazing perfect Summer treat.
Steph says
That sounds so yummy! I wonder how it would tast soaked in some whip cream vodka, n maybe some orange juice! Might be interesting, a watermelon and orange cream cicle! Mmm
Jen says
Such fun! I love the idea of spiked frozen fruit. Great photos showing how-to slice the watermelon.
Katrina @ Warm Vanilla Sugar says
These are so fun! Love this idea!
Stacy says
Sounds so perfect for a warm day. I’m thinking you could sub basil for the mint…worth a try!
Tori Avey says
Great idea Stacy. 🙂
Kathy says
Can diet 7-Up or diet Sprite be used? With 2 diabetics in the house, I try to steer away from high sugar items. Thanks!
Tori Avey says
For sure! If your watermelon is not quite ripe, it might be lacking some sweetness, so add additional sweetener to the soaking liquid as needed.
Karen says
We are trying to cut back on sugar. . .Is the sugar necessary?
Tori Avey says
Yes, because it cuts the taste of the alcohol– but if you’re comfortable using a sugar substitute (like stevia or Splenda), that would probably work just fine too.