This frozen strawberry lemonade recipe is the perfect summer drink. Sweet, tangy, cool, and thirst quenching. I grew up not liking lemonade. For the longest time, I thought it was because I don’t like lemons because I enjoyed pink lemonade and other flavored lemonades.
Turns out, I needed to try the good stuff – homemade. Last summer, my best friend made the best tasting homemade lemonade ever. Everyone knew it was good if I willingly drank two glasses of it. At some point, we’ll need her to share that sweet nectar with you. It was NOT a quick recipe, but it was worth the wait.
Frozen Strawberry Lemonade
This is pretty darn good for a quick homemade drink recipe. Plus, it won’t get that watered down taste as the summer heat melts your ice cubes. Now I can’t wait to go strawberry picking again because we’ll be blending up many batches of this tasty frozen strawberry lemonade throughout the summer!
Ingredients:
- Juice from 6 lemons
- 3 Cups of water
- ½ Cups sugar
- ½ Cup strawberries
- Some mint leaves
- Ice
Directions:
Add all of the ingredients to your blender and pulse for two minutes or until the ice is crushed. Your drink should look icy and well blended.
Pour into glasses and enjoy!
Tips and suggestions:
This frozen strawberry lemonade recipe is delicious with or without the mint, so it’s OK if you don’t have any on hand. It’s wonderfully refreshing and I suggest trying it with the mint at least once though!
Serve in mason jar glasses with fun , colorful straws. You can also decorate the glasses with a lemon wedge or half a strawberry.
Don’t have any strawberries on hand or want to experiment? Substitute a half cup of any other fruit in place of the strawberries.
Frozen Strawberry Lemonade
Cool down with a delicious Frozen Strawberry Lemonade.
Ingredients
- Juice from 6 lemons
- 3 Cups of water
- ½ Cup sugar
- ½ Cup strawberries
- Some mint leaves
- Ice
Instructions
- Add all of the ingredients to your blender and pulse for two minutes or until the ice is crushed. Your drink should look icy.
- Pour into glasses and enjoy!
Nutrition Information:
Yield: 4 Serving Size: 1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 173Total Fat: 0gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 47mgCarbohydrates: 46gFiber: 4gSugar: 36gProtein: 2g
Nutrition information isn't always accurate and may vary based on ingredients and measurements used.
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Darcy is the founder of “Life With Darcy and Brian,” where she combines her love for education, board games, and crafting to create engaging learning experiences for kids. Her creative projects and writing have been featured in outlets like The Toy Insider, CafeMom, Mom.com, Parents.com, Country Living, and The Pioneer Woman.
Laura | Food Fun Family
Monday 23rd of May 2016
This sounds SO GOOD! I love the addition of mint. There's something about mint that just kicks lemonades up a notch.
Darcy Zalewski
Wednesday 25th of May 2016
I'm trying to be more open about adding mint. Adding fresh mint to apple juice was recently recommended to me. The sound of it was not appealing to me at first, but WOW it was refreshing.
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Saturday 21st of May 2016
[…] Frozen Strawberry Lemonade from Darcy And Brian This has mint in it too; brilliant! […]
RaShell @ Mommy's Apron
Tuesday 17th of May 2016
This looks so incredibly yummy. I love lemons! And strawberries. I think that makes this the perfect recipe. Thank you for sharing. I'm glad I saw you over at #WonderfulWednesday!
Darcy Zalewski
Sunday 22nd of May 2016
It's a refreshing combination. Thanks for stopping by, RaShell!
Jessica [Havok]
Tuesday 17th of May 2016
Ah, I need to make this! I love strawberry lemonade, but the ice cube melty bit has always bothered me (it never tastes as good watered down!). This would be amazing! :D
Darcy Zalewski
Sunday 22nd of May 2016
These would make amazing ice pops too, I think! Thanks for visiting, Jessica.