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lemonade for everyone!

July 15, 2009 by Emily

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I discovered lemonade syrup two years ago when my family visited my Auntie Lynn’s house for a summer party. It was a long drive, so when we arrived, we instantly slipped into her cool, bubbly not-so-hot tub where Chick lounged until her skin was wrinkly and raisin-like. We were sufficiently relaxed, feeling perfectly in love with our family, and lounging on couches, when out of of nowhere Auntie Lynn led me to a pot of syrupy, lemony joy and told us that we should help ourselves to a glass of cold lemonade. Just fill a glass with ice and water, add the right amount of lemonade syrup, and stir. Brilliant! I was hooked the moment I poured and swished.

I love lemonade, but I like it very diluted and very lemony, which is why this syrup is perfect. I add just enough to make it mildly sweet, and since the sugar is boiled with lemon rinds it is has a deep, lemon flavor. I’ve been making it every summer since. It can be packed nicely away in mason jars and stored in the refrigerator until the next lazy warm afternoon when only lemonade can quench your thirst.


Lemonade Syrup
adapted from The Joy of Cooking (I tweaked it a tiny, tiny bit)

Yield: about 2 1/2 cups of syrup
Ingredients: 1 c water, 2 c sugar, 7 lemons, 1/8 tsp salt

1. Place 2 cups of sugar , 1 cup water, thinly sliced rinds of 2 lemons, and 1/8 tsp of salt into a pot.
2. Simmer for 7 minutes.
3. Cool and add the juice of 7 lemons.
4. Strain and then add half of the rinds to the syrup for flavor and color.
5. Store in a jar and place in the refrigerator.
6. Add a little bit to a glass of ice water.
7. Sip, kick back, and enjoy.

So, so, so good.

xo e

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July 15, 2009 by Emily Filed Under: Recipe

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Comments

  1. marissa says

    July 17, 2009 at 9:12 am

    oh that looks so good. I’ve got the parts for watermelon lemonade in my fridge makes me think I should just mix it up instead of mixing it every time I want a drink

  2. Stacie@HobbitDoor says

    July 18, 2009 at 9:33 am

    That sounds yummy! Thanks for sharing!

  3. Cat J B says

    July 19, 2009 at 7:13 am

    That’s a great idea, need to find me some lemons now….. Thanks!

  4. Karen says

    July 19, 2009 at 1:06 pm

    Well now I have a reason to go out and find a nice big mason jar, because I don’t think any other storage container is really going to do… (Also? Now I’m thirsty.)

  5. Tresa says

    July 20, 2009 at 11:09 am

    What a neat site! (I just bookmarked it). I can’t wait to dig in, read your posts and learn something new!

  6. Beth- the mama bee says

    July 27, 2009 at 7:11 am

    we tried it! thanks! I blogged about it here. http://mamabeefromthehive.blogspot.com/2009/07/lemonade-syrup.html
    we had some the next day at a fundraiser and they used a similar mix and added to ice in a blender for frozen lemonades! yum!

  7. Roxie says

    September 11, 2009 at 10:10 pm

    How long does this last in your refrigerator? Also, can you freeze this?

  8. Emily says

    September 12, 2009 at 11:02 am

    Roxie – It lasts quite awhile for me because the sugar acts as a preservative. Two weeks, perhaps? I’ve been known to keep it longer, and it is just fine. You can freeze it in small jam jars and it will defrost nicely in the refrigerator. Enjoy.

  9. Aryanne says

    May 31, 2010 at 1:35 am

    i just made lemonade a few days ago. it was in the fridge for about a week now. when i opened the bottle, it was fizzy. is that okay?

  10. Emily says

    June 18, 2010 at 10:02 am

    Aryanne –

    Sorry to get back to you so late. Mine has never turned fizzy in a week. Hmmm. I’m not sure. It might be best to play it safe and make a new batch? Let me know what you did.

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