Fresh Lemonade Recipe Roundup (2024)

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I’m a big fan of my sangrias, especially in the summer, but sometimes you need something refreshing midday and wine co*cktail concoctions just aren’t the way to go! I hardly ever order lemonade out, but I love making a flavored lemonade recipes where I can control the sugar and use fresh produce or good quality juices to mix up the flavor.

One of the great things about afresh lemonade recipe is that thesweetness isn’t all from sugar. Each recipe uses fresh fruit – whole, pureed, or juiced so you can get some good vitamins and a great fresh flavor. These naturally sweet flavorsare die for on these sweltering days!

I feel as though I could chug an entire pitcher of each of these lemonades. I’ll try to exercise some self control, but no guarantees!

Fresh Peach Lemonade

If you love lemonade but haven’t used the natural sweetness in other fruits, you are missing out. Whip up this classic lemonade recipe, but use the sweetness from fresh peaches for a flavor no amount of sugar can replace! But a little homemade simple syrup doesn’t hurt!

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Rosemary Lemonade Slushie

Flavored Lemonade

I remember the Country Time lemonade and pink lemonade powder mixes growing up. I thought they were the most delicious this ever – not surprising considering it’s pure sugar.

Now that I’m older, I don’t love that sweetness quite as much. What I do love just as much, however, is fresh produce which is EVERYTHING in the summertime.

Whether I’m making a simple dessert of yellow cake andhomemade whipped creamtopped with fresh fruit or even vanilla ice cream with fresh fruit, the sweetness of good produce never fails to satisfy everybody’s taste buds.

The same goes for these fresh lemonade recipes. You can adjust the sugar or simple syrup to add based on how sweet the fruit is itself.

In fact, I’ve even served lemonade like iced tea and let people add in their own sugar to taste. My husband likes lemonade much sweeter than I do, but I have some friends who’d opt for no added sugar, so this way I only make one recipe and I make everyone happy!

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Frozen Lavender Lemonade

Have a little fun with this non-alcoholic spring and summer drink! Spice up your traditional lemonade drink with this lavender lemonade mix. Enjoy it frozen for a fun slushy all the adults will enjoy!

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Fresh Cucumber Lemonade

Just your classic lemonade recipe with pureed cucumber (without skins) turned juice! It’s a fun twist on the familiar flavor with some added health benefits!

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Prickly Pear Lemonade

Have you ever had prickly pears? They’re the fruit of cacti and extremely popular in the American Southwest. They’re sweet and tart at the same time, making them perfect in margaritas and lemonades! The soft fruit is easy to get out of the skin and then just puree it to get the juice!

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Pomegranate Lemonade

A delicious way to enjoy fresh pomegranates in fall and winter, pomegranate juice is the perfect tangy mix. It’s also easy to mix in a spirit, so you can make one batch for kiddos and adults!

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Strawberry Mint Lemonade {Recipe Below}

Be sure to check out all of these summer mocktails!

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5 from 10 votes

FLAVORED LEMONADE RECIPES

Strawberry mint lemonade satisfies everybody's taste buds I've found. As with any lemonade, I've found that the level of sweetness desired varies from person to person. My husband likes it so much sweeter than I do. I like to go light on the sugar and then offer him, and other guests, sugar to sweeten it up as they like!

Prep Time10 minutes mins

Cook Time5 minutes mins

Total Time15 minutes mins

Course: Drinks

Cuisine: American

Keyword: drinks, fruit

Servings: 4

Calories: 132kcal

Author: Luci Petlack

Ingredients

  • 2 cups cut-up ripe strawberries
  • ½ cup mint leaves julienned or chopped
  • cup lemon juice
  • ½ cup sugar*
  • cups water
  • ice

Instructions

  • Combine strawberries, mint, lemon juice, sugar, 2 Cups of water, and small handful of ice to co*cktail shaker or jar with lid.

  • Shake vigorously until ice is melted to break up berries. Add remaining water. Stir.

  • Serve over ice.

  • *Add sugar to taste. ½ cup sugar will give you moderately sweet lemonade. You can also serve the lemonade without sugar and let people add their own sweetener of choice.

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Nutrition

Calories: 132kcal | Carbohydrates: 34g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 0.4g | Saturated Fat: 0.04g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.04g | Sodium: 3mg | Potassium: 185mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 29g | Vitamin A: 250IU | Vitamin C: 60mg | Calcium: 28mg | Iron: 1mg

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  1. Angela says

    Fresh Lemonade Recipe Roundup (13)
    There are some great ideas in this post. Can’t wait to try them!

    Reply

  2. Gloria says

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    With the warm weather FINALLY here, this is the perfect roundup. Great for bbq parties. Perfect for sipping on the patio. Always a delicious summer stable.

    Reply

  3. Kushigalu says

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    Love lemonades. This is a great round Up post.

    Reply

  4. Pam says

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    What a great collection of lemonade recipes and perfect for this hot weather!

    Reply

  5. Amy Desrosiers says

    Fresh Lemonade Recipe Roundup (17)
    This lemonade looks incredibly refreshing. I love how it is made with fresh fruit. Nothing beats homemade!

    Reply

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Fresh Lemonade Recipe Roundup (2024)

FAQs

Is it cheaper to buy lemonade or make it? ›

The answer is, it is generally cheaper to buy lemonade than to make it. As an example, you can buy a 7-cup carton of Newman's Own on Peapod.com for $2.29 and spend about $6 on ingredients to make about the same volume of homemade lemonade. That is more than double the price of the store-bought lemonade.

Why is my homemade lemonade bitter? ›

The bitterness comes from squeezing the lemon so hard that the lemon oil is pushed out of its skin as well as the juice out of its pulp. Ease up on squeezing so hard and your water will be bitter free.

What can I add to lemonade to make it taste better? ›

Salt will make the citrus taste more vibrant, yet less acidic. It'll also balance out your sweetener of choice. But remember that a little goes a long way! You don't need much; just a pinch is perfect.

How much should I sell homemade lemonade for? ›

You would want to make it not too expensive so no one would buy your products, and not too cheap so you would barely make any money. If you're using fresh lemons, fresh ice, and large glasses, you could probably charge $1.00 to $1.25 per cup.

Is homemade lemonade healthier than soda? ›

A: Despite its healthier image, regular lemonade is not necessarily any lower in calories than an equal portion of a regular carbonated soft drink. Whether ready-to-drink or made at home from frozen concentrate or a powdered mix, most lemonade contains about 100 to 120 calories in each eight-ounce portion.

Why do you put baking soda in lemonade? ›

The acid in the lemon juice reacts with the baking soda or bicarb. You can see the mixture will bubble as it creates the gas, which in turn causes the fizzing!

What is in Chick Fil A lemonade? ›

Classic lemonade using three simple ingredients: real lemon juice—not from concentrate, cane sugar, and water. Nutrition information is calculated using standard product formulations and incorporates multiple data sources.

Should I add salt to my lemonade? ›

Including salt elevates the drink's sweetness, allowing your added sugar to better combat citrus' sourness. Furthermore, if the potential of a more flavorful fluid isn't enough to make you try this twist on lemonade, it should also be noted that adding a bit of salt can also up your lemonade's hydration factor.

Why do you boil water for lemonade? ›

The problem with some lemonade recipes is that they call for boiling the water so all the granulated sugar doesn't sink to the bottom. And boiling a simple syrup is something younger kids can't do on their own. This no-boil lemonade recipe gets around that, plus it keeps your kitchen cooler.

How do you reduce tartness in lemonade? ›

In order to sweeten homemade lemonade and balance out its tartness, simple syrup is needed. Making this without boiling can be done easily by combining equal parts sugar and water in a microwave-safe bowl.

How do you get tartness out of lemonade? ›

The secret ingredient is salt, which removes any bitterness. Don't be tempted to use reconstituted lemon juice or to add the juice until the sugar water is completely chilled!

How many lemons should I put in a gallon of water? ›

For 1 gallon of water, use 8 to 12 lemons and 2 cups of sugar. For 1 quart of water, use 2 to 3 lemons and 1/4 cup of sugar.

How many lemons make one cup of juice? ›

On average, there are 3 tablespoons of juice in one lemon. So, for a cup of fresh lemon juice, you would need 5 and a quarter lemons.

When you make lemonade What should you add first to the water? ›

The Secret to Making Sure the Sugar Dissolves

So the best way to make lemonade is to make a simple syrup first, by heating water and sugar together until the sugar is completely dissolved, and then mix that with the lemon juice.

How much does it cost to make fresh lemonade? ›

This Homemade Lemonade Recipe is refreshing and so simple to make. This recipe serves 6 and costs $2.13 to make.

What is a fair price for lemonade? ›

THE LEMONADE

Find a spot where you're allowed to set up a stand and where you see a lot of foot traffic. Set a price for your lemonade that's around $0.25-$1.00. Then, make an inviting, colorful sign that advertises your lemonade. Talk to people as they walk by and politely ask them if they want a cup of lemonade.

What is the profit margin on lemonade? ›

Aiming for a profit margin ranging from 60-80% should ensure you get maximum return on investment per cup of lemonade sold. In addition, it's important to remember that these costs can vary depending on factors such as the quality of the ingredients used and the size of the lemonade batch you're making.

Is homemade lemonade healthier than store-bought? ›

If you're going to be drinking lemonade, homemade is definitely the way to go. Homemade is most likely better for you than store-bought, depending on the bottle or mixture you buy from the store. Lemon juice also contains a variety of vitamins and minerals like vitamin C, which are excellent for our bodies.

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