Cookbook:Lemonade

Lemonade
Category Beverage recipes
Servings 4 servings
Time ~10 minutes
Difficulty

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| Cuisine of the United States | Beverages

Lemonade is a sweetened beverage made from lemons, sugar, and water. It is popular in the United States during the spring and summer, when it is generally served chilled, with ice.

In some countries, the word 'lemonade' is also used to describe any clear carbonated drink; in others, it means any fruit-flavored soda.

Ingredients

Procedure

  1. Juice the lemons on a citrus reamer. Rolling the lemons on the counter with moderate pressure prior to juicing will result in more juice from each lemon. Try to keep out the seeds. If you prefer lemonade with no pulp, strain the juice to remove it.
  2. Dissolve the sugar in the water. Heat may be helpful if using a large amount of sugar.
  3. Combine the juice and sugar water in a pitcher. Stir well.
  4. Chill or serve over ice cubes.

Alternative Recipe

  1. Pour 2 cups of warm water into a pitcher and stir in sugar until it dissolves (Sugar dissolves quicker in warm water).
  2. Pour in lemon juice, stir again, and add the 4 cups of cold water.
  3. Chill or serve over ice cubes.

Alternative recipe 2

Press the lemons and dissolve the sugar. Add carbonated water and melissa or mint.

Note: Lemon juice may be replaced substituted by orange juice or other citrus juice, if desired.

Alternative recipe 3

Pour the carbonated water into a two-quart pitcher. Add sugar and Kool-Aid or drink mix. Stir thoroughly. Served chilled over ice, if desired.

Alternative recipe 4

Squeeze lemons into the measuring cup. Pour the juice into the bottle. Pour or spoon the sugar into the measuring cup. Pour the lemon juice back in, on top of the sugar. Stir until it is mostly dissolved. Pour into bottle. Pour 2 cups water in the measuring cup; stir to dissolve any remaining sugar. Pour into bottle. Pour two more cups; stir again and pour into bottle. Pour in the last cup; stir and pour into bottle. Put a lid on the bottle and shake well. Chill.

Notes: If you do not have 1 cup lemon juice, edit recipe thus: 4 parts lemon juice to 3 parts sugar to 20 parts water (1 part is 1/4 cup). Sugar can be substituted for another sweetener. Sugar level can also be altered to make it more sweet or more bitter. Water level can be adjusted to make it stronger or weaker.

Variations

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