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    Old Fashioned Lemonade Made From Scratch

    Published on August 12, 2020 ᛫ Updated on November 22, 2024 by Chef Markus

    the best from scratch lemonade recipe

    A great way to cool down when hot weather hits, this old fashioned lemonade recipe is refreshing, lemony, slightly sweet, and best of all easy to make. For this old school recipe, all you'll need are some fresh lemons, water, sugar, and ice!

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    Good homemade lemonade isn't all that hard to make, but it can be hard to find a recipe you love. Here in Prince Edward Island, there are plenty of restaurants that serve fresh lemonade. For me, lemonade is always either too sweet or too tart though, so I decided to create my own lemonade recipe!

    I call this old fashioned lemonade because it is as simple as it can be using only simple ingredients. Just like those available when lemonade was first made years ago, which surprisingly dates back all the way to Ancient Egypt!

    Generally speaking, there are two types of lemonade, clear and cloudy lemonade:

    • Cloudy lemonade is what most folks in North America will be familiar with and is made with fresh-squeezed lemon juice, water, and some type of sugar.
    • Clear lemonade is popular in the UK and Australia and is most often made with carbonated water, lemon juice or extract, and sugar. Very similar to Sprite or 7 Up.

    So How Do You Make Lemonade From Scratch?

    Sure in theory it's very easy to make your own homemade old fashioned lemonade. Squeeze some fresh lemons, add some sugar, and dilute it with water until you have the correct balance of lemon and sugar.

    The secret to a great lemonade lies in the correct ratio of all the ingredients. Too much water and the lemonade becomes watery. Not enough sugar and it becomes too tart.

    squeezing fresh lemons over a sieve and bowl

    I've made it easy for you though and have done all the testing myself so all you need to do is make the recipe!

    Our Sugar Syrup Base

    We found that making a simple sugar syrup with ½ cup white sugar and 1 cup water was the perfect amount of sweetness to add to our recipe. We make this syrup ahead of time in a large batch and refrigerate it for later use.

    measuring out ½ cup of sugar in a pot
    sugar syrup simmering on the stove

    Our Old Fashioned Lemonade Ratio

    These ingredients listed here in this post will make 1 serving of old fashioned lemonade (see the recipe card for a larger batch). The reason for including this small batch is to make this recipe as scaleable as possible. Simply multiply this base recipe by how many servings you need, to make the proper amount.

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    Note: We used milliliters in the recipe as it is much more accurate than the cup measurement. To make things easy, use a glass measuring cup that indicates both cups and ml.

    You'll need:

    • 12 oz of ice (cubes)
    • 60 ml of fresh lemon juice (about the juice of 1 large lemon)
    • 200 ml of our sugar syrup (as listed above)
    fresh squeezed lemon juice in a white bowl

    To mix the lemonade, simply scoop out the 12 ounces of ice in a cup, pour the freshly squeezed lemon juice over the ice, and then add the 200 ml of sugar syrup!

    To make larger batches simply squeeze more lemons, and adjust the amount of ice and syrup used accordingly!

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    Recipe

    old fashioned lemonade served in a glass with a metal straw on a table outside

    Old Fashioned Lemonade (Made From Scratch)

    Chef Markus
    A simple old fashioned lemonade recipe made with only fresh squeezed lemons, sugar, and water. Our secret? The sugar syrup base! It ensure the proper sugar ratio in relation to lemon every time!
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    Prep Time 15 minutes mins
    Cook Time 0 minutes mins
    Total Time 15 minutes mins
    Course Drinks
    Cuisine Canadian
    Servings 4 servings
    Calories 632.3 kcal
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    Ingredients
      

    Sugar Syrup Base

    • 2 cup white sugar
    • 4 cups water

    Lemonade Recipe

    • 48 oz ice cubes about 6 cups
    • 240 ml freshly squeezed lemon juice about 1 cup of juice or 4 lemons
    • 800 ml sugar syrup base about 3.3 cups

    Instructions
     

    Sugar Syrup Base

    • Measure out the 2 cups sugar and 4 cups water in a small pot.
      measuring out ½ cup of sugar in a pot
    • Bring the sugar and water to a boil. Then remove the syrup from the stove and cool the sugar syrup base in the fridge before using.
      sugar syrup simmering on the stove

    Old Fashioned Lemonade

    • Cut 4 fresh lemons in half, and squeeze as much juice as possible from each one. You should get about 240ml or 1 cup.
      fresh squeezed lemon juice in a white bowl
    • Measure out the 6 cups of ice and pour the fresh lemon juice over top. Top up the lemonade with 800ml of sugar syrup base.
      old fashioned lemonade served in a glass with a metal straw on a table outside
    • Stir the freshly made lemonade, then serve immediatly.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 632.3kcal

    Nutrition info is auto-generated. This information is an estimate; if you are on a special diet, please use your own calculations.

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    1. Mikayla

      August 16, 2020 at 1:15 pm

      5 stars
      It's sad to say that I grew up with powdered lemonade mix...this was much better! I was looking for a fresh recipe to use some lemons from our neighbors tree and it was really refreshing, I certainly won't be going back to powdered stuff anytime soon. Thanks for the nicely balanced recipe 🙂

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