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Watermelon Syrup For Mocktails
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Govind Kaushik
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Watermelon Syrup
For Mocktails That Makes Drinks Taste Fresh

740 mins
Cooking Time
Easy
Difficulty
3
Ingredients
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Watermelon Syrup for Mocktails is a simple way to capture the fruit’s natural sweetness without heat. This method relies on maceration, where sugar slowly pulls out juice from fresh fruit, creating a clean and bright syrup. It works especially well in mocktail recipes where artificial syrups often overpower delicate flavours. This syrup has a light, refreshing taste that pairs well with citrus, herbs, and sparkling water. Since it isn’t boiled, the flavour stays closer to fresh watermelon rather than turning jam-like. Many mocktail recipes benefit from this style of syrup because it blends smoothly and keeps drinks balanced rather than overly sugary. Watermelon Syrup for Mocktails also stores well, making it practical for repeated use. Once prepared, it can be added to different drinks across the week, offering flexibility without extra effort. The texture remains fluid, and the flavour holds steady when refrigerated properly.

Ingredients

UNITSIngredients
4 cupsFresh watermelon (cubed, deseeded)
1 cupGranulated sugar
1 pinchFine sea salt

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Directions

Description - Step 1

Step 1: Combine Ingredients

Place the watermelon cubes in a large bowl or jar and add sugar along with a pinch of salt. Make sure the fruit is evenly coated so the sugar starts drawing out moisture immediately. This forms the base for the syrup.

Step 1
Step 1: Combine Ingredients
5 Minutes
Step 2
Step 2: Crush Gently
5 Minutes
Step 3
Step 3: Chill and Rest
720 minutes
Step 4
Step 4: Stir and Check
2 Minutes

FAQs

This syrup is made without heat, so it keeps a fresh fruit taste. It works better in mocktail recipes where light, clean flavours are preferred.