Drinks Nonalcoholic Drinks Blueberry and Watermelon Slushie 5.0 (1) 1 Review Celebrate summer parties with this delicious blueberry and watermelon slushie. It’s the perfect cooling drink on hot days. Slideshow: Watermelon Drinks By White on Rice Couple Profile Todd Porter and Diane Cu don't just post recipes; they blog about the parties they throw in their Los Angeles garden. They invite readers to join them, not just figuratively but literally. "So many of our friendships started with a hello on Twitter," Cu says. Like the blog, their book, Bountiful, features recipes inspired by their garden and their backgrounds: He grew up on a ranch in Oregon; she was born in Vietnam. "What's funny is, Todd is almost more Asian than me. He cooks with chopsticks and studied Japanese," Cu says." tabindex="0" data-inline-tooltip="true"> Todd Porter and Diane Cu Todd Porter and Diane Cu F&W Digital Food Awards Winners Website White on Rice Couple Profile Todd Porter and Diane Cu don't just post recipes; they blog about the parties they throw in their Los Angeles garden. They invite readers to join them, not just figuratively but literally. "So many of our friendships started with a hello on Twitter," Cu says. Like the blog, their book, Bountiful, features recipes inspired by their garden and their backgrounds: He grew up on a ranch in Oregon; she was born in Vietnam. "What's funny is, Todd is almost more Asian than me. He cooks with chopsticks and studied Japanese," Cu says. Food & Wine's Editorial Guidelines Updated on July 1, 2014 Rate PRINT Share Close Photo: © Todd Porter & Diane Cu Total Time: 15 mins Yield: 4 Ingredients 2 cups fresh blueberries 2 cups cubed watermelon 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice 1/4 cup sugar 4 cups ice cubes Directions In a blender, combine the blueberries, watermelon, lime juice and sugar. Puree until smooth. When ready to serve, add the ice and pulse and blend until the mixture is a smooth slushy. Taste for lime juice and sugar and add more if desired. Originally appeared: July 2014 Rate It Print