
Lucky Ones Lemonade Recipe | Cool and Tasty Summer Drink
I came up with this Lucky Ones Lemonade Recipe one afternoon when I had a mix of lemons, mint, and a few green apples left over from brunch. I tossed them together out of curiosity, and it turned out so crisp and refreshing that it instantly became a family favourite. It’s got that perfect balance of tart, sweet, and cool, the kind of drink that feels like sunshine in a glass.
Ingredients
Method
- Combine the lemon juice, sliced apple, and honey in a large jug.
- Stir until the honey dissolves completely.
- Pour in the cold water and soda water (if using), then mix gently.
- Toss in mint leaves and a handful of ice cubes.
- Taste and adjust the sweetness or tartness to your liking.
- Pour into glasses, garnish with apple slices and a sprig of mint, and serve chilled.
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Notes
- Dragonfruit is rich in antioxidants and fibre, making it a smart ingredient for a refreshing drink. You can read more about its dragonfruit nutrition and benefits on Healthline.
- Pineapples bring natural sweetness and plenty of Vitamin C to drinks like this. Learn more about the health benefits of pineapple from Healthline.
Tips & Tricks
- Use freshly squeezed lemons for the best flavour; bottled juice won’t give you that clean tang.
- If you want a sparkling version, swap half the water for soda water just before serving.
- For a lighter drink, reduce the honey and add a splash of coconut water.
- You can make this ahead, just leave the mint out until serving so it stays bright.
- Try making other fruity versions like our Strawberry Lemonade Recipe or Pineapple Dragonfruit Lemonade Recipe for variety.
- For more homemade drink ideas, check out AllRecipes’ Lemonade Collection or BBC Good Food’s Lemonade Recipes for creative twists.
Seasonal Variations
- Spring: Add a few thin cucumber slices for a cooling, spa-style version.
- Summer: Mix in some mashed strawberries or raspberries for a fruity twist similar to homemade strawberry lemonade.
- Winter: Warm it slightly and add a touch of ginger syrup for a cosy citrus drink.
- Festive version: Replace soda water with sparkling apple juice for party-ready lemonade.
Serving Suggestions
- Serve with grilled chicken skewers or light salads for a refreshing pairing.
- Pour into Mason jars for picnics or outdoor brunches.
- For gatherings, make a big batch and serve in a clear dispenser with floating mint leaves and lemon wheels.
Nutrition (Per Serving)
- Calories: 85
- Carbs: 21g
- Sugar: 18g
- Protein: 0g
- Fat: 0g
- Vitamin C: 42%