Let cool to room temperature, then pour
the lemonade simple syrup in a large pitcher.
Not exact matches
The
syrup is surprisingly versatile... drizzle some into your tea,
lemonade, or use it in place of
simple syrup in your favorite cocktail to give it some Asian flair (a ginger lemongrass mojito sounds pretty fab).
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simple syrup, strawberry
This isn't a sweet hard
lemonade tea so if you like your drinks on the sweeter side you'll want to add some sugar or
simple syrup.
Spiked Lavender
Lemonade Cocktail 1 ounce of lavender lemon
simple syrup 2 ounces of vodka
Lemonade to top.
Blueberry Basil Hard
Lemonade Drink Recipe 2 fresh basil leaves 2 tablespoons fresh blueberries 1 1/2 ounces gin or vodka 3/4 ounce fresh lemon juice 1 ounce
simple syrup 2 to 3 ounces sparkling or still water, chilled Lemon wedges
With just a bit of lemon juice, some
simple syrup, and a big splash of club soda you have a ridiculously good light grown up version of
lemonade.
All there is to making your
lemonade sweet and fruity is combining fresh lemon juice with a
simple fruit
syrup and topping off with sparkling water to keep things refreshing.
We make pink
lemonade every weekend, and instead of stirring the sugar into the water, I make a
simple syrup of the water and sugar, add fresh mint leaves and a mixed fruit flavored tea from dried fruits and leaves — you can try different tea flavors like cherry, berry, hibiscus etc., the mixed cocktail seems to go over best in our house.
As most of the
lemonade recipes call for sugar
syrup so this is the
simplest method to make sugar
syrup.
Simple syrup with pomegranate is delicious added to champagne, soda,
lemonade, and sparkling water or added to a marinade for chicken or duck.
Old fashioned pink
lemonade with fresh squeezed lemon juice,
simple syrup of sugar and water, and cranberry juice for color.