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Frozen Melon Ball

If you're looking for a subtle sipper, keep scrolling. The Frozen Melon Ball is all about bright, unpretentious fun. It's sweet, fruity, and goes down easy, especially when the weather's warm. Don't let that easy-drinking nature fool you, though. This one's got a quiet confidence that'll get the party started without any fuss.

Frozen Melon Ball Cocktail Recipe - Refreshing Melon and Apple Blend
4.47 from 15 votes
Calories: 182kcal
Prep Time: 3 minutes
Total Time: 3 minutes
Indulge in the vibrant and refreshing flavors of the Frozen Melon Ball! This delightful mix combines melon liqueur, vodka, and apple juice, creating a perfect drink for any occasion. Ideal for those who love a fruity and refreshing combination, this cocktail will add a touch of zest to your gathering.

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Combine the melon liqueur, vodka, apple juice, and lime juice in a shaker.
  • Shake well and strain into a cocktail glass filled with crushed ice.
  • Garnish with a speared melon ball and a slice of lime.
  • Serve with a short straw and enjoy!

Notes

The Frozen Melon Ball is perfect for those who enjoy a combination of fruity and refreshing flavors. The mix of melon liqueur, vodka, and apple juice creates a vibrant and delightful flavor profile that is sure to leave an impression. This cocktail is ideal for parties, gatherings, or simply unwinding on a warm day.
For the best experience, use fresh ingredients and serve the Frozen Melon Ball well-chilled. Its quick preparation and vibrant flavors make it an excellent option for spontaneous fun or planned events. The refreshing blend of ingredients will impress your friends and add a memorable twist to your party.
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Estimated Nutrition:

Calories: 182kcal (9%)Carbohydrates: 22g (7%)Saturated Fat: 0.01gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.02gPotassium: 63mg (2%)Sugar: 21g (23%)Vitamin A: 3IUVitamin C: 2mg (2%)Calcium: 5mg (1%)Iron: 0.1mg (1%)
CourseBeverage, Cocktail, Drinks
CuisineBeverage, Drinks, Shot
KeywordBeverage Recipe, Drink Recipe, Shot Recipe

Where it came from

History's a bit hazy on who first put this combination together, but the vibe screams late 20th century, probably from a resort bar where the sun was always shining and the drinks were always colorful.

It sits comfortably in the 'fruity and fun' category, a cousin to drinks like the Midori Sour but leaning into a smoother, less tart profile thanks to the apple juice. It's a departure from the spirit-forward classics, designed for straightforward enjoyment.

You'd order this one poolside, at a beach bar, or when you're hosting a backyard barbecue and want something that doesn't require a lot of explanation. It's a crowd-pleaser for a reason.

What it tastes like

The first thing that hits you is that unmistakable melon sweetness, mellowed out by the apple juice. The vodka plays a supporting role, adding a clean alcoholic punch without getting in the way. The lime juice is there to cut through the sweetness just enough, keeping it from being cloying.

This drink clocks in around 12% ABV, which means it's got more kick than your average beer. It's served in a smaller glass, but it's not a session drink. Treat it with respect, or you might find yourself doing the worm on the dance floor earlier than planned.

The technique

Getting this drink right means giving it a serious chill. Combine everything in your shaker with plenty of ice. You want it frosty, so don't be shy with the shake. Strain it into a cocktail glass already packed with crushed ice to keep it cold from the first sip to the last. Garnish it up and get a short straw in there.

The real trick here is the shake. Don't just give it a few lazy jiggles. Really go for it until the shaker is frosted over. That hard shake not only chills it down fast but also helps slightly dilute it, making it smoother to drink.

Ingredient Spotlight

The bottles that make or break this drink.

Melon Liqueur

Use
Midori is the standard, but any quality melon liqueur works. Look for something vibrant, not sickly sweet.
Skip
Cheap, overly artificial green liqueurs that taste like candy syrup. Don't use melon schnapps, it's a different animal.
Why
It's the whole point of the drink. It brings the signature flavor and a good portion of the sweetness.

Vodka

Use
A good quality, neutral vodka. Something clean that won't add any weird off-notes.
Skip
Flavored vodkas unless you're intentionally making a variation. Anything too harsh or cheap will stick out.
Why
It provides the alcoholic backbone without competing with the melon. It's a clean canvas for the fruit.

Three Variations

Three real ways bartenders riff on this drink.

Sparkling Melon Ball

For a little fizz.
After shaking and straining, top with a splash of soda water or sparkling wine for some extra bubbles and a lighter mouthfeel.

Spicy Melon Ball

A surprising kick.
Muddle a thin slice of jalapeño in the shaker before adding the other ingredients for a subtle heat that plays well with the fruit.

Frozen Melon Ball Slush

Even colder, even smoother.
Combine all ingredients with about a cup of ice in a blender and blitz until smooth. Serve in a chilled glass with a spoon.

What if I don't have…

Quick substitutions for when the bottle shop is closed.

No Melon Liqueur?

Try a peach schnapps for a different but similarly fruity profile.

No Vodka?

Light rum would work, adding a subtle cane sweetness, or skip it entirely for a lower ABV version.

No Apple Juice?

Pineapple juice can offer a similar sweetness and tartness, but the flavor profile will shift.

No Crushed Ice?

Use regular ice cubes and shake extra hard, then strain into a chilled glass. It won't be quite the same texture, but it'll still be cold.

Frequently Asked Questions

Direct answers to what people search for after Googling this drink.

What is in a Frozen Melon Ball?

A Frozen Melon Ball contains melon liqueur, vodka, apple juice, and a touch of lime juice.

Is the Frozen Melon Ball a sweet drink?

Absolutely. It leans heavily into the sweet and fruity category, balanced by a hint of lime.

What kind of melon liqueur should I use?

Midori is the most common choice, but any good quality, vibrant green melon liqueur will do the job.

Can I make this drink less sweet?

You can cut back on the apple juice slightly and increase the lime juice for a tarter, less sweet version.

Why is it called 'Frozen' if it's not blended?

The 'Frozen' typically refers to the fact it's served over plenty of crushed ice, making it very cold and slushy in texture, rather than being a blender drink.

What's the best glass for a Frozen Melon Ball?

A standard cocktail glass or a highball glass works well, especially one that can hold a good amount of crushed ice.

Is this a strong drink?

It's got more alcohol than a typical beer, around 12% ABV, so it's not a lightweight, but it's designed to be approachable.

Can I make a batch of Frozen Melon Balls?

Yes, you can pre-mix the melon liqueur, vodka, apple juice, and lime juice. Just add ice and shake each serving individually right before serving.

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