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| Super easy to make, using fresh or frozen strawberries and frozen lemonade concentrate, it's sure to become a spring and summer favorite! |
Speedy Strawberry Lemonade
I've gotten a few inquiries about my recipe for the strawberry lemonade I mentioned the other day. Well, there's not a thing to it, because for this I use frozen concentrate. Lemons are a bit pricey unless you are lucky enough to have a mature tree, or you can catch them reduced. Since I have just one baby Meyer lemon tree that is barely 2 seasons old and produced exactly one lemon this year, I only tend to make fresh lemonade for special events and holidays. Many times I use good ole concentrate and this is one of them, so we'll call this a "speedy" version. Of course you can certainly make a fresh lemonade concentrate (minus the water) with simple syrup and simply add the pureed strawberries to that.I do add sugar, or sugar substitute if you prefer, because for this combination of lemon and strawberry, I prefer it more on the sweet side rather than the tart side, so add sugar to your taste. Super easy, and so refreshing, and yes, you can also use frozen strawberries! Here's how to make it.
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Recipe: Speedy Strawberry Lemonade
©From the Kitchen of Deep South Dish
Prep time: 10 min | Yield: About 4 to 6 servings
Ingredients
Instructions
- 1 (12 ounce) can of frozen lemonade concentrate, thawed
- 1 pint of fresh strawberries
- 1/4 cup to 1/2 cup of granulated sugar or sugar substitute, or to taste
- Water to fill 2 quart pitcher
- Sliced lemons and maraschino cherries, for garnish, optional
Clean and wash strawberries, add to food processor and process until pureed. Strain and press through a sieve to remove any larger chunks of fruit and gunk - don't skip this step, it really makes a difference! Combine the lemonade and strawberry puree in a pitcher, add 1/4 cup of sugar or sugar substitute and water. Stir to blend well, taste and add additional sugar if desired.
Note: Can also substitute homemade lemonade concentrate - simply add the base (without the water) along with the strawberry puree and sugar, then fill pitcher with water. Can also substitute a 16-ounce package of frozen, thawed strawberries. Whirl in a blender or food processor, then strain into the pitcher and proceed with recipe. If they are sweetened strawberries, you may still need a bit of sweetener - simply taste first, start with about 1/8 cup of sweetener, taste and adjust as needed to taste.
Variation: Substitute frozen limeade concentrate for the lemonade. Can also substitute 2 large (12 to 14 ounce) jars of maraschino cherries, with their juices, for the strawberries. Puree one jar of the cherries. Add vodka or rum for an adult beverage, but remember to drink responsibly and don't drink and drive.
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I'll have to try this delicious looking drink!
ReplyDeleteI like speedy recipes! Plus, when you use concentrate and frozen berries, you have it on hand at all times, ready to make! Thank'ee for the recipe!
ReplyDeleteLove it!! Sounds sweet and tart and oh, so refreshing :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks so refreshing. I like the mix of watermelon and lemonade.
ReplyDeleteeven the kitchen-ly challenged like me can do this!!! I am heading to the store for the stuff right now!
ReplyDeleteMary, Thank you so much for posting the recipe. My grandson's will be here over the weekend and this will be a great treat for them. They love lemonade and will really love it with strawberry. Wouldn't this be great to add a scoop or two of vanilla ice cream for a float?
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