Sometimes, the best snacks are the simplest ones—and these Watermelon Fries with Coconut Lime Dip are proof. They’re juicy, cool, and subtly spicy thanks to a dusting of Tajin.
Paired with a creamy coconut-lime dip, it’s the kind of snack I reach for on hot afternoons when I want something fun, healthy, and a little unexpected.
Why I Love This Recipe
Hydrating and fresh – Watermelon is nature’s perfect summer snack.
Spicy-sweet balance – Tajin’s chili-lime kick pairs beautifully with fruit.
No cooking required – Just slice, sprinkle, and dip.
Dairy-free and vegan – Thanks to coconut yogurt.
Party-perfect – Colorful, snackable, and fun to serve.
What You’ll Need (Ingredient Highlights)
Watermelon – Choose seedless and ripe for best flavor.
Tajin Classic Seasoning – Chili, lime, and salt for a zesty kick.
Coconut yogurt – Creamy, dairy-free base for the dip.
Lime juice & zest – Adds brightness and contrast.
Coconut sugar – Just enough sweetness to balance the tang.
Pro Tips Before You Start
Cut watermelon like fries – Long, thin sticks make dipping easy.
Chill the yogurt dip – It tastes even better cold.
Zest before juicing – Easier and more efficient.
Taste and tweak the dip – Add more lime or sugar to your liking.
Use a wide shallow bowl for dipping – Less mess!
How to Make Watermelon Fries with Coconut Lime Dip
Step 1: Make the Dip
In a bowl, stir together coconut yogurt, lime juice and zest, and coconut sugar.
Mix until smooth. Chill while prepping the fruit.
Step 2: Slice the Watermelon
Remove the rind and cut the watermelon into long, fry-shaped sticks.
Step 3: Season and Serve
Arrange watermelon fries on a plate and sprinkle evenly with Tajin seasoning.
Serve immediately with the coconut lime dip.
What to Serve It With
Tacos or grilled skewers for a summer meal
Smoothies or mocktails for a poolside snack
As a refreshing appetizer for BBQs or picnics
Add jicama or cucumber fries for variety
Perfect on a fruit platter with extra dip on the side
Variations / Substitutions
Use Greek yogurt instead of coconut if not dairy-free
Add a pinch of cayenne to the dip for heat
Top fries with fresh mint or lime zest for garnish
Swap coconut sugar for maple syrup or honey
Use mango or pineapple sticks for a tropical twist
Storage & Leftovers
Fridge – Store cut watermelon in an airtight container up to 2 days.
Dip – Keep refrigerated in a sealed jar for up to 3–4 days.
Don’t freeze – Watermelon becomes mushy once thawed.
Prep ahead – Make the dip in advance; slice watermelon right before serving.
FAQs
Can I use another fruit instead of watermelon?
Yes! Try mango, cantaloupe, or even cucumber for a crunchy twist.
Is Tajin very spicy?
No—it’s more tangy and salty with mild heat. You can adjust the amount to taste.
What if I can’t find Tajin?
Mix chili powder, lime zest, and a pinch of salt as a quick substitute.
Can I make this dip sweeter?
Definitely—just add more coconut sugar or a drizzle of honey.
Does it need to chill before serving?
The dip tastes better chilled, but it’s ready to enjoy right away too.
Is this kid-friendly?
Yes! Just reduce the Tajin if they’re sensitive to spice.
Can I serve this for a party?
Absolutely. It’s colorful, refreshing, and a total crowd-pleaser.
Final Thoughts
These Watermelon Fries with Coconut Lime Dip are my summer snack obsession.
They’re so simple, yet full of flavor and contrast—crisp, juicy melon with a creamy, tangy-sweet dip and just the right hint of spice.
Whether you’re poolside, picnicking, or just need a healthy treat, this is one to keep on repeat.

Watermelon Fries with Coconut Lime Dip
Ingredients
Watermelon Fries
- 1 watermelon rind removed and cut into long fry-like shapes
- 2 teaspoons Tajin Classic Seasoning
Dip
- 1 cup coconut yogurt
- Zest and juice of 1 lime
- 1 tablespoon coconut sugar or to taste
Instructions
- In a small bowl, mix together coconut yogurt, lime zest, lime juice, and coconut sugar until smooth.
- Set aside or chill.
- Slice watermelon into long sticks, removing all rind.
- Arrange watermelon fries on a plate and sprinkle with Tajin seasoning.
- Serve with coconut lime dip and enjoy immediately!
- See full steps with tips & photos → https://p4pd.org/watermelon-fries-with-coconut-lime-dip/
Notes
- For a sweeter dip, add more coconut sugar or a drizzle of maple syrup.
- Chill the cut watermelon briefly for an extra-refreshing bite.
- You can serve the dip in a coconut half for tropical presentation!