There’s something so nostalgic about a granita. Icy, fluffy, and just sweet enough, it feels like summer in a bowl. Emily's version gets a mood-boosting twist with our Magic Magnesium—a dreamy, mineral-rich blend that makes this frozen treat as functional as it is refreshing. Paired with a tangy yogurt whip, it’s the perfect balance of zippy citrus, cooling sweetness, and cloud-like cream.

What You’ll Need
For the Granita:
- 2 cups filtered water
- 1 cup sugar, honey, or maple syrup
- 1 cup freshly squeezed lemon + lime juice (about 2 lemons and 1 lime)
- ½ tsp salt
- 2 tbsp Blue Spirulina Lemonade Magic Magnesium
For the Yogurt Whip:
- 1 cup heavy cream
- ½ cup full-fat Greek yogurt
- 2 tbsp sugar or honey
How to Make It
Step 1: Make the Granita
- In a saucepan over medium heat, stir together water and your sweetener of choice until it dissolves. No need to boil—just heat until the mixture is clear.
- Remove from heat and stir in fresh citrus juice, salt, and Magic Magnesium until fully combined.
- Chill in the fridge for about 30 minutes, or until nice and cold.
- Pour into a shallow, freezer-safe dish (like an 8x8 baking tin). Freeze until icy around the edges but slushy in the center—about 45 minutes.
- Using a fork, scrape the icy edges into the center and mix well. Cover and return to the freezer.
- Every 30–40 minutes, repeat the scrape-and-stir process until the granita forms delicate, fluffy ice crystals. This will take 3–4 rounds.
Step 2: Whip the Yogurt Cream
- In a mixing bowl or stand mixer fitted with a whisk, combine heavy cream, yogurt, and sweetener.
- Whip until soft peaks form—smooth, creamy, and just holding their shape.
Step 3: Assemble + Serve
Scoop granita into bowls (or get playful and serve inside a hollowed-out melon for extra flair). Top with a generous dollop of yogurt whip and enjoy immediately.

✨ Pro tip: This granita is equally at home as a sunny afternoon snack, a light summer dessert, or a whimsical addition to a dinner party spread. The yogurt whip adds a luscious contrast to the bright, icy citrus—making each spoonful a little celebration.