Summer is here, and that means lemonade season is in full swing. This August, try out these healthy lemonade recipes made with fresh-squeezed lemons that are paired with fruit, herbs and other delicious mix-ins. From classic sips like our Raspberry Lemonade to unique refreshments like Sparkling Strawberry-Ginger Lemonade, these drink recipes are summer in a glass!
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Whipped Blueberry Lemonade
Photographer: Rachel Marek, Food Stylist: Holly Dreesman.
This whipped blueberry lemonade whirls coconut milk, lemon-infused simple syrup and fresh blueberries together into one thirst-quenching beverage perfect for a hot summer day. Keep the extra simple syrup on hand to whip up another batch of lemonade, or combine it with lemon-flavored seltzer and a splash of vodka for a light cocktail. To keep this drink extra cool, serve it over ice cubes.
Whipped Frozen Lemonade
Whipped frozen lemonade combines the creaminess of a milkshake with the thirst-quenching tanginess of freshly squeezed lemonade for an incredibly refreshing treat. And this simple frozen lemonade treat comes together with just four ingredients and a blender. You can use light coconut milk or refrigerated coconut milk in place of full-fat coconut milk, though the end result won’t be as rich and creamy.
Blueberry Lemonade
This blueberry lemonade is just sweet enough, with gorgeous color from fresh blueberries. Whole lemons with a thinner skin add flavor without bitterness.
Whipped Raspberry Lemonade
Photographer: Robby Lozano, Food Stylist: Julian Hensarling, Prop Stylist: Abby Armstrong.
This whipped raspberry lemonade is a refreshing blend of tart lemon, fresh raspberries and creamy coconut milk, all whirled together to create a perfectly balanced beverage. For a lighter version, you can swap the full-fat coconut milk for light or refrigerated coconut milk, though it may slightly reduce the creaminess. Whether enjoyed poolside or as a refreshing pick-me-up, this whipped raspberry lemonade is sure to satisfy.
Lavender Lemonade
Photographer: Jen Causey, Prop Stylist: Kay Clarke, Food Stylist: Chelsea Zimmer
Make a batch of this refreshing lemonade for your next gathering. The light floral flavor of lavender is balanced by fresh lemon juice in this subtly sweet homemade lemonade.
Sparkling Strawberry-Ginger Lemonade
This sparkling lemonade is inspired by red drink, a red strawberry soda that is traditionally served for Juneteenth.
Ginger-Thyme Sparkling Lemonade
Leave the jug at home—this homemade lemonade concentrate is easier to tote, plus gives you the option to make drinks to order at your picnic. Bring sparkling and still water along with gin and vodka for a bar in your basket.
Raspberry Lemonade
This sweet-tart raspberry lemonade is easy to make. Just 45 seconds in the blender yields a fresh raspberry puree that makes this lemonade so much more refreshing than store-bought.
Basil Lemonade
Basil and lemon pair beautifully in this refreshing summer sipper, sweetened with a touch of honey. Make ahead and allow the mixture to infuse for 30 minutes to 1 hour before straining for a stronger basil flavor.
Magic Mint Lemonade
What could be more magical than a color-changing beverage? The naturally deep blue tint of butterfly pea flower tea has a chemical reaction to acidic liquids, creating a beautiful ombre purple effect. The tea can be made ahead of time then mixed with the lemonade on the spot, guaranteed to garner plenty of oohs and aahs—and an extra squeeze of fresh lemon juice on top adds an extra punch to the pH level for even more intensity!
Galaxy Lemonade Slushie
Kids and adults alike will be wowed watching these delicious color-changing slushies turn from blue to pink and purple in an instant. The secret to this drinkable science experiment is blue pea flower tea. When it’s mixed with an acidic ingredient like lemonade, it changes color. Perfect for a party, adults may enjoy spiking their drink with a little vodka or gin.