There is nothing better on a summer day than an ice cold glass of lemonade. This is a recipe from "The Anne of Green Gables Cookbook". If you don't want to go to all the trouble of squeezing the lemons you can substitute bottled lemon juice but the flavor will not be quite as intense. I had a bag of lemons that needed to be used so I squeezed mine today....
Old Fashioned Lemonade
Bring to a boil in saucepan and boil for 5 minutes while stirring with a wooden spoon:
1 1/2 c. sugar
1 1/2 c. water
While that is cooking - zest one lemon & squeezed 6 to 8 lemons so you have 1 1/2 c. lemon juice
Let syrup mixture cool slightly and then stir in the lemon zest and juice. Pour into a qt. jar and store in the refrigerator for up to 3 weeks.
To serve place in glass: 3 or 4 ice cubes, 1/4 c. syrup, 3/4 c. water or sparkling water and stir. Float a lemon slice and a fresh mint leaf on top.
This makes 14 glasses of lemonade or if you want to make it all at once add water to just under one gallon and add ice to make one gallon.
Variations:
Strawberry or Raspberry Lemonade: 2 T. of fresh berry puree added to each glass
If you prefer Limeade us limes instead of lemons.
For Pink lemonade at 1/2 c. grenadine syrup to the syrup mixture.
Last week I was hosting a Tea Party for the Primary Girls and I made Raspberry Lemonade. I used 2 cans of frozen lemonade using a little less water than it called for. Then I blended up about 3 cups of fresh picked raspberries and stirred them into the lemonade and added a little sugar to taste. Once it was all made I did dump it through a strainer to remove some of the raspberry seeds. Everyone loved it!!
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