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Strawberry Orange Lemonade

March 19, 2015 by TheWhiteRamekins

strawberry & orange lemonade

“Who says you need summers to gulp down the icy cold lemonades”, I reiterated this to myself thinking it doesn’t really matters if summers aren’t still here. Ideally, the season should have been upon us by now, but I think, with a couple of thunderstorms and some snowfalls in higher  up the mountains, it is delayed by a couple of weeks probably. But you know that cravings can’t be delayed. I have been sipping onto icy cold drinks in my office lately, stealing away quick breaks from work in the afternoon; could it be a glass of fresh orange juice, an ice tea or even a large tumbler of iced coffee for that matter. And then I realized it’s the right time to make lemonade at home. Right when you’ve got fresh juicy strawberries and fragrant oranges from the Spring season. Another excuse to make something with the seasonal produce! This recipe has got no rules and is really dead simple. It’s just about eyeballing of ingredients and make your own concoction. And as this recipe doesn’t involve any cooking of fruit, it would stay good in fridge for a couple of days only. A quick blending of all the ingredients in a liquidizer and all you get is lovely and refreshing lemonade. Besides being cold and refreshing, it is full of vitamins and minerals from the real fruit. So, go for it, before these lovely berries and oranges disappear with the soon fleeting Spring.

strawberry & orange lemonade

strawberry & orange lemonade

strawberry & orange lemonade

strawberry & orange lemonade

strawberry & orange lemonade

strawberry & orange lemonade

Strawberry & Orange Lemonade
2015-03-19 08:17:02
Strawberry & Orange Lemonade
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Ingredients
  1. 750 gm strawberries, washed, hulled & cut in halves, about 4 cups
  2. 2 Oranges, juiced and rind separated
  3. 1 lemon, juiced and rind separated
  4. 3/4 cup honey, adjust based on your preference and sweetness of strawberries
  5. 4 cups of water
  6. Ice
  7. Strawberry slices and mint leaves. to garnish
Instructions
  1. Put strawberries, orange juice, rind, lemon juice and lemon rind, honey and 1 cup of water in a blender and blend on high speed.
  2. Strain the mixture through a sieve.
  3. Add remaining water and ice.
  4. Serve chilled in glasses with strawberry slices and mint leaves as garnish.
By Himanshu Taneja
The White Ramekins https://thewhiteramekins.com/

 

Filed Under: Drinks Tagged With: drinks, food, fresh, healthy, lemonade, oranges, recipes, spring, strawberries, summer

Beat the heat with Watermelon Mint Lemonade

April 21, 2012 by TheWhiteRamekins

It’s true that nature maintains its balance, even if it is food. If it gives you the harsh beatings of scorching sun, it then rewards you with the coolness of fruits and vegetables. Watermelon and mint are two such examples, which we get in abundance in summer.

I remember my childhood days, when my sister and me used to race around for having this gorgeous fruit more and more. Even today, it gets added to my daily diet, as an evening snack. Though such kind of silly competitions are there only to remember and laugh about.

There has been a recent addition to the family of plants of my kitchen garden. And that bush of Mint has sprung up huge, that I could not resist myself of doing something with it. Fresh mint leaves straight from that bush and the watermelon concocted together to make this refreshing and hydrating drink. A perfect drink to refresh you from the inside out, without any extra calories.

Ingredients

1 kg watermelon (rind removed and flesh cut into chunks)
3 lemons sliced
3 tbsp dark brown sugar
1/2 cup mint leaves (washed)

Instructions

  1. In a large pitcher, squeeze lemons and add sugar and mint leaves.
  2. With the help of a wooden spoon, crush the mint leaves so that they are bruised and the sugar is dissolved.
  3. In a blender, puree the watermelon until smooth.
  4. Using a fine mesh sieve or a cheesecloth, strain pour through the puree into the pitcher.
  5. Stir to combine and refrigerate.
  6. While serving, fill the long glasses with ice cubes and pour over the chilled lemonade.

Filed Under: Drinks Tagged With: drink, fruit, lemonade, mint, summer, watermelon

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