Frozen Mint Lemonade

This frozen mint lemonade recipe is ultra refreshing and easy to whip up in a blender! This drink is called Limonana in the Middle East.

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Meet your Fourth of July refresher! When I found frozen mint lemonade on a menu in Fez, Morocco this spring, I couldn’t resist. I knew on first sip that I would have to recreate it for you.

This ice cold drink is the epitome of refreshing. It’s infused with fresh mint flavor and offers a light, balanced blend of tartness and sweetness. It’s also super easy to whip up in your blender.

mint and lemons

If you’re wondering if this frozen treat tastes good with a splash of bourbon, a) I like you, and b) I can confirm that it does indeed. I think it would also be great with vodka or gin (Hendrick’s would be my top pick).

I’m home with my family for the holiday, so I’m going to keep this post short. If you’re looking for more recipes for Independence Day, check out my summer potluck roundup and July recipe picks!

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This frozen mint lemonade is ultra refreshing and easy to whip up in a blender! cookieandkate.com

You'll love this frozen mint lemonade recipe (also called limonana!) cookieandkate.com

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Frozen Mint Lemonade

  • Author: Kathryne Taylor
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 0 minutes
  • Total Time: 10 minutes
  • Yield: 4 servings

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This frozen mint lemonade recipe is ultra refreshing and easy to whip up in a blender! This drink is called Limonana in the Middle East. Recipe yields 4 small servings, about 1 cup each.

Ingredients

  • ½ cup fresh lemon juice (about 4 lemons)
  • ¾ cup cold water
  • ¼ cup lightly packed packed fresh mint (about 4 grams), plus 4 small sprigs to use as garnish
  • ¼ cup sugar (I used organic cane sugar)*
  • 4 cups ice

Instructions

  1. In a blender, combine the lemon juice, water, mint and sugar. Blend until the sugar has completely dissolved into the liquid.
  2. Add the ice. Blend on low speed to break up the ice, then increase the speed and blend until you’ve reached a uniformly slushy texture. (If the mixture is too thick to blend, let it rest for 5 minutes, stir by hand, and try again.) Pour into glasses and place a sprig of mint in each. Serve immediately.

Notes

Recipe inspired by Cafe Clock in Fez, Morocco.

*Sweetener notes: You can use honey as the sweetener if you’d like. It will add a prominent honey flavor. I also tried maple syrup, but I didn’t love how it tasted. I prefer sugar since it’s more neutral and tastes like the drink that I enjoyed in Morocco.

Change it up: I imagine that this drink would also taste amazing with lime instead of lemon. You could omit the mint for a basic frozen lemonade. And, if you want to add a splash or two of vodka, gin or bourbon to your drink, I can vouch that it’s a good idea.

Nutrition

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