Sweet and tart lemonade is the perfect refreshing drink for summertime, and this Lavender Lemonade Recipe is a great way to relax and unwind.
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Lavender is a great herb and is part of the mint family and has a slightly sweet floral flavor (say that 5 times fast!) It is often used in salads and dressings, and of course is part of a blend of herbs called herbes de Provence, which is commonly used in French cooking.
Depending on your climate, you can grow lavender at home and use it for a variety of purposes - it's a great way to ease tension, headaches, and anxiety.
What does lavender taste like?
Lavender is a member of the mint family and some people think it has a subtle hint of mint. It is definitely a unique and distinctive earthy flavor all its own, however. As the old saying goes, "a little goes a long way as lavender" has a very floral aroma and flavor.
"Herbaceous," "woody," "undertone of mint," "earthy," "smokey," "apple-like" and "green" are descriptive of the taste of lavender. A member of the mint plant family, lavender has a unique and distinctive flavor that separates it from other species of mint. Lavender presents a floral, pungent aroma and flavor.
Is lavender edible and safe?
Culinary lavender is considered safe to ingest. For more information on safety, visit the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH).
But back to our lavender lemonade recipe... today we're using lavender buds to flavor our lemonade. To do that, we're going to create a 'lavender essence' by boiling the lavender buds.
Where can I buy lavender?
You can find lavender at many natural food stores or order it online. Be sure that you use culinary lavender.
Ingredients
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- culinary lavender
- lemonade concentrate
- fresh lemon
- water
How to Make Lavender Lemonade
- In a small saucepan, bring water to a boil.
- Remove from the heat and add the lavender buds. Cover and allow to cool.
- After the lavender-infused water is cooled, strain the buds out.
- In a large pitcher, add the lemonade concentrate and water.
- Stir in the lavender water and the food coloring, if desired.
- Chill the lavender lemonade mixture for 1 hour before serving.
Serve your lemonade with a lemon slice or wedge, and a sprig of lavender for a beautiful presentation. Wouldn't this be lovely for a bridal shower or mother's day?
Sweets that compliment Lavender Lemonade
If you're planning an elegant brunch or lunch party, think about serving this lavender lemonade. Both lavender and lemon pair wonderfully with blueberries and blackberries as well as basil and honey. Here are a couple of recipes you might also consider:
Recipe Variations
To create a lavender lemonade spritzer, replace the water with lemon-lime soda or white wine. If you prefer hard alcohol, add 1 shot of vodka to each 8-ounce glass.
Similar Recipes
Here are a few more beverages you might enjoy:
You'll want to serve this lemonade immediately. It is not as good the next day, so kick back and cool off with a tall refreshing glass of Lavender Lemonade today! If you love this recipe, please give it 5 Stars.
Lavender Lemonade
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Ingredients
Lavender Essence
- Buds from 4 lavender stems OR 3 tablespoons dried lavender buds
- ¾ cup water
Lavender Lemonade
- 1 12oz-can frozen lemonade concentrate
- 1½ cups water
- 1 drop each of red and blue food coloring Optional
- 1 lemon sliced (for garnish)
- lavender sprigs and/or lemon wheels for garnish
Instructions
- In a small saucepan, bring ¾ cup of water to a boil.¾ cup water
- Remove from the heat and add the lavender buds. Cover and allow to cool.Buds from 4 lavender stems OR 3 tablespoons dried lavender buds
- After the lavender-infused water is cooled, strain the buds out.
- In a large pitcher, add the lemonade concentrate. Use the water measurement on the can, less ¾ cup.1 12oz-can frozen lemonade concentrate, 1½ cups water
- Stir in the lavender water and the food coloring, if desired.1 drop each of red and blue food coloring
- Chill the lavender lemonade mixture for 1 hour before serving.1 lemon, lavender sprigs and/or lemon wheels for garnish
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Audrey says
Mmmm! lavender and lemons is a great combination.
Kati says
This looks amazing, but I don't have any fresh lavender on my plant right now, I have a bunch of dried lavender, do you think that would work? I really want to try this but don't want to wait for new buds!
Ang Paris says
Honestly I'm not sure. You could give it a try... I'd love to know how it turns out!