How to Make Lemonade

Guide Note
Longing for that old-time taste of fresh lemonade? Not satisfied by powdered drink mixes? This guide will have you making old time lemonade like a pro, so get ready to sit on your front porch and do some sipping!
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- What You'll Need
- Squeezing the Lemons
- Make the Lemonade
- Variations
- Lemonade Recipes
- Resources
Making Lemonade Tips
- Make sure to start with fresh lemons, not bottled lemon juice.
- Using simple syrup ensures the sugar is dissolved.
- Garnish lemonade with lemon slices, basil, or mint.
- Allow enough time to chill the lemonade before serving.
- Sunkist suggests sweetening with honey instead of sugar.
Introduction
- A perfect glass of lemonade—cool, not too sweet, with the taste of fresh lemons mellowed by sugar—one of life's simple pleasures, and a real treat on a hot day. So, how do you make that perfect glass of lemonade? A few simple ingredients, assembled with the techniques outlined in this guide, will have you sipping a refreshing glass in no time at all!
What You'll Need
Ingredients
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Equipment
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Squeezing the Lemons
Squeezed Lemons. (Creative Commons photo by Michael Cote)
- If you have a juicer, it's easy to follow its instructions and juice your lemons. But even if you don't have a juicer, there are several methods you can use to get the juice out of a lemon.
- Before you use any of these methods, there are a couple of steps you can take to make sure you get the most juice from each lemon:
- Make sure the lemons are at room temperature.
- If you're in a hurry, you can microwave the lemon for 30 seconds.
- Roll them on the counter. This breaks the membranes, and gets you more juice.
Using a Citrus Press
- Using a citrus press gets a lot of juice from a lemon. It's a simple device, with two handles, designed to squeeze the juice from a lemon half. It's simple to use:
- Cut the lemon in half.
- Place the lemon half in the press
- Holding the lemon over a bowl, close the press and squeeze.
- Discard the lemon pulp and seeds from the press, and repeat the process.
Using a Reamer
- Another tool that some use to juice lemons is a reamer.
- Position a small strainer over the bowl you're using to collect the juice.
- Cut the lemon in half.
- Hold the lemon over the bowl in one hand, and the reamer in the other hand.
- Press the reamer into the lemon, turning it back and forth to mash the pulp, and let the juice flow through the strainer into the bowl.
Using Your Hands
- If you don't have a press or a reamer, you can use your hands, but you will probably get less juice.
- Cut the lemon in half.
- Place the lemon half in your dominant hand.
- Position the other hand over a bowl
- Squeeze the lemon over the empty hand, catching the seeds in your fingers
- The juice will flow into the bowl.
Make the Lemonade
(Creative Commons photo by Michael Cote)
- Combine the lemon juice and the simple syrup in a pitcher.
- Add 4 cups of cold water.
- Refrigerate 30 minutes, until well chilled.
- Taste, and add lemon juice or sugar if necessary.
- Fill glasses with ice.
- Pour lemonade into glasses.
- Garnish with sliced lemons.
- Enjoy!
Variations
Limeade
- Substitute 1 cup of fresh Lime Juice for the lemon juice. It will take approximately 8 limes to produce 1 cup of juice.
Pink Lemonade
- Pink Lemonade can be tinted by using any of the following:
- Two teaspoons grenadine
- ¾ cup maraschino cherry juice
- One cup cranberry juice
- A few drops of red food coloring
Specific Recipes for How to Make Lemonade
- Simply Recipes: Old Fashioned Pink Lemonade Recipe
- This recipe uses cranberry juice to give the lemonade a lovely pink color.
- Food Network: Lemonade
- Paula Deen uses a sprig of fresh mint to garnish the lemonade.
- MyRecipes: Pink Lemonade Recipe
- This recipe uses ¾ cup of the juice form a jar of marachino cherries to color the lemonade.
- Epicurious.com: Basil Lemonade Recipe
- Epicurious.com suggests this recipe which infuses the simple syrup with fresh basil.
- Recipezaar: Lime and Lemonade Recipe
- Mixing lemons and limes means you don't need to choose!
- Martha Stewart: Mint Lemonade
- Martha includes julienned mint in her lemonade.
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Resources for How to Make Lemonade
- BNET: How to Get the Most Juice From a Lemon
- Chow: What Is Pink Lemonade? (November 1, 2007)
- eHow.com: How To Make Lemonade
- eHow.com: How To Get Juice Out of a Hard Lemon?
- Food Network: Pink Lemonade
- MyRecipes: Pink Lemonade
- Simply Recipes: Perfect Lemonade Recipe
- Simply Recipes: Old Fashioned Pink Lemonade Recipe
- Spike and Jamie's Cooking Library: How Much Fruit Does it Take?
- StartCooking.com: How to Juice a Lemon
- Sunkist: Real Old-Fashioned Lemonade
- Too Many Chefs: Squeeze that Lemon (February 25, 2006)
- Wikipedia: Lemon reamer
- wikiHow: How to Make Lemonade
- YouTube Video: How to Juice a Lemon (Time: 1:43)
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