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Meyer Lemonade Recipe

It’s been almost 15 years ago since we had our first conversation about growing a garden together. It’s been that long? We still can’t believe it.Back then, our garden inventory was a mere small handful of terra cotta pots filled with herbs on a tiny balcony of a second story apartment. We were only able to occupy half of that balcony because we shared the apartment with two other roommates. So, our personal space back then was one bedroom, a shared bathroom, kitchen and half a balcony.

Compared to what we have growing now, we had very little back then. But we always dreamed big because of what our monthly issue of Sunset Magazine inspired us to what we “can do” with our small space and if we had just a bit more yardage, of what we “could do”.Well, we found our space, filled it with 38 fruit trees and continually played in the dirt. But never ever in our wildest dreams would we ever believe that we would find ourselves and reading about ourselves in Sunset Magazine, the exact publication that continually encouraged and inspired us to grow more and live green.It’s surreal and strange to see our faces in the very magazine that inspired our garden to grow and flourish to become what it is today.

Meyer Lemonade Recipe | Easy Lemonade Recipe | White On Rice Couple (3)Feature in Sunset Magazine!

So it’s here, the February 2011 issue of Sunset Magazine and we’re on pages 50 and 87. There isn’t just one, but two stories about our garden citrus in this issue and it’s too overwhelming for us to even comprehend how this all happened. We’re still in shock and often shy about it all. In fact, they even used our photographs of the detailed fruit that we shot in the story. Double shock treat omg wow!

All we can say right now (or shout) is a huge THANK YOU to all the editors at Sunset Magazine, Senior Garden writer Sharon Cohoon and photographer Andrea Gomez for championing our humble citrus garden in this month’s issue. And to all of you readers and friends who have supported us on this blog, we thank you profusely.

We’re thrilled, excited, in shock and even more humbled by this whole experience. You all made our wildest garden dreams come true!

To celebrate and keep in theme with the citrus sunset stories, we made some refreshing meyer lemonade. The floral qualities of meyer lemons brighten up the classic lemonade with a floral twist. With an added sprig of fresh rosemary, this wonderful meyer lemonade becomes extra special, delicate and fragrant for such a joyous occasion. Make sure you slice up the meyer lemon rinds and infuse in the lemonade. The flavor will pop, and make this a drinkable meyer lemon candy.

Thank you to every single one of you!

Much love and gratitude,

-Todd and Diane

You can read one of the stories here, at Sunset.com. For the 2nd story, you’ll just have to buy the February 2011 issue. But also included are our some of our favorite citrus recipes! 😀

our meyer lemons are finally ripe for this meyer lemonade recipe

a touch of rosemary, one sprig is plenty, makes this lemonade outstanding

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Meyer Lemonade with Rosemary Recipe

Yield: 6 servings

Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Total Time: 10 minutes mins

Don't go overboard with the rosemary, because it can quickly overpower the lemonade. It should give just the subtlest hint of rosemary to compliment the Meyer lemons. Throw in a few of the squeezed Meyer lemon rinds into lemonade to give it an extra brightness of flavor. Citrus have incredible flavor in the oils of their rinds and after squeezing, those oils have been pushed to the surface, just waiting to be used. We make our lemonades with simple syrup, a great staple to always have in the fridge, but you can always just use sugar or agave nectar to taste.

Makes about 5 1/2 cups

4.50 from 4 votes

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Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup (120ml) fresh Meyer Lemon Juice
  • 1 cup (240ml) Simple Syrup *recipe follows
  • 4 cups (960ml) Water
  • a couple sprigs of fresh Rosemary , for garnish

Instructions

  • Combine meyer lemon juice, simple syrup, and water in a pitcher, adding in a few freshly squeezed rinds of the Meyer lemons. Stir to combine

  • Chill until ready to serve. Serve over ice with fresh rosemary sprigs if desired.

Notes

Simple Syrup

This is our basic simple syrup recipe. We'll often make variations by substituting palm sugar or agave nectar for some of the sugar or by infusing ginger or mint into the syrup when boiling. They are great for making your own sodas with a soda water. Simple syrup keeps very well, usually for months if your storage jar is sterile before filling. Makes about 3 cups.

  • 2 cups (480ml) Water
  • 2 cups (400g) Sugar

Simple Syrup Directions

  1. Combine sugar and water in a medium saucepan. Stir and bring to a simmer. Simmer for 15-20 seconds then take off the heat.
  2. Allow to cool then store in a sterile jar in the refrigerator.

Nutrition Information per Serving

Calories: 156kcal, Carbohydrates: 42g, Protein: 1g, Fat: 1g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Sodium: 41mg, Potassium: 56mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 42g, Vitamin A: 1IU, Vitamin C: 8mg, Calcium: 13mg, Iron: 2mg

Course: Drinks

Cuisine: Fruit, Garden Recipes

Calories: 156

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  1. Karen Ann August 1, 2021 @ 1:39 pm Reply

    This was delicious and much easier to make than other recipes I have found! I didn’t add the rosemary, it was perfect just the same without it. My whole family loved it!Meyer Lemonade Recipe | Easy Lemonade Recipe | White On Rice Couple (14)

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What is the 7 step in making lemonade? ›

What are the 7 Steps of Making Lemonade?
  1. Wash fresh lemons.
  2. Combine sugar and water.
  3. Bring the sugar and water mixture to a simmer over medium heat. ...
  4. Cut the lemons in half and juice them. ...
  5. Add the lemon juice to a pitcher (paid link) of cold water.
  6. Add the simple syrup to the lemon juice mixture.
  7. Add ice and serve.
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How many cups does a gallon of lemonade serve? ›

Each gallon bag will yield approximately 24-4 oz servings in 8 oz cups filled with ice, or about 11-12 8 oz servings in 16 oz cups filled with ice.

What's the difference between a Meyer lemon and a regular lemon? ›

Meyer Lemon vs Lemon

A Meyer lemon is sweeter than a standard lemon with a hint of orange flavor. In fact, it is 1.3 times less acidic than Eureka or Lisbon varieties. It is darker in color, the rind holding more of an orange hue than its bright yellow counterpart.

How many lemons for 1 cup? ›

On average, there are 3 tablespoons of juice in one lemon. So, for a cup of fresh lemon juice, you would need 5 and a quarter lemons. But, because some lemons are less juicy than others, it's safe to say you'd need 5 and a half lemons for a cup of lemon juice.

How to make a little lemonade? ›

Juice lemons; you should have 1 cup juice. Combine juice, sugar, and water in a 1/2-gallon pitcher. Stir until sugar dissolves. Taste and add more water if desired.

What is the formula for lemonade? ›

Combine 1 cup each of sugar and water and cook over medium heat until the sugar dissolves. Set the syrup aside to cool for about 10 minutes. Combine the cooled syrup and freshly-squeezed lemon juice in a pitcher. Add the remaining water and stir, then pour over ice and enjoy!

What are the ingredients in simply lemonade? ›

CONTAINS PURE FILTERED WATER, LEMON JUICE, CANE SUGAR, NATURAL FLAVORS. * Not a significant source of saturated fat, trans fat, cholesterol, dietary fiber, vitamin D, calcium, iron and potassium.

Does 4 cups equal 1 gallon? ›

In liquid measurement, there are 16 cups in a gallon.

What is a good price for lemonade? ›

If you're using fresh lemons, fresh ice, and large glasses, you could probably charge $1.00 to $1.25 per cup. If you're using a powdered mix and serving up small glasses, people probably won't pay more than $0.25 to $0.50.

How many drinks for 40 people? ›

When planning an event, the average consumption per person is one drink every 45 minutes. If the event will last 2 hours, plan on 3 drinks per person. Start with your best guess of the drinking habits of your guests. Divide the number of guests between the types of beverages you plan to serve.

Why is Meyer lemon so expensive? ›

Their limited window of availability, coupled with their more fragile nature (which makes shipping them more difficult), naturally makes them more expensive than hardier, year-round regular lemons too.

Why are Meyer lemons more expensive? ›

Their limited season naturally makes them more expensive and harder to find than regular lemons. Cooking Uses: Meyer lemons offer a sweeter, less tangy flavor compared to regular lemons. They are ideal for lemon bars, lemon cakes, infused co*cktails, seafood dishes, salad dressings, and creamy pasta sauces.

Are Meyer lemon trees male or female? ›

Lemon trees are monoecious, so they have both the male and female reproductive organs in the same tree. There are no independent lemon trees. Lemon trees can produce bisexual flowers that have both male and female sex organs in the same flower.

What are the 7 steps of making lemonade pdf? ›

Making Lemonade
  1. Step 1: Gather Supplies. Materials: 1 gallon pitcher. ...
  2. Step 2: Boil Water. To Do List. ...
  3. Step 3: Cut the Lemons. To Do List: ...
  4. Step 4: Boil the Lemons. To Do List: ...
  5. Step 5: Prepare the Pitcher. To Do List: ...
  6. Step 6: Straining the Lemons. To Do List: ...
  7. Step 7: Final Touches. To Do List:

What are the ingredients in 7 11 strawberry lemonade? ›

Ingredients. Filtered Water, Sugar, Lemon Juice From Concentrate (filtered Water, Lemon Juice Concentrate), Natural Flavors, Citric Acid, Strawberry Juice From Concentrate (filtered Water, Strawberry Juice Concentrate), Fruit And Vegetable Juice Concentrate (color), Gum Arabic.

How to make lemonade step by step with pictures? ›

Lemonade
  1. Step 1: Ingredients: 3 ripe lemons (they need to be a little soft!) ...
  2. Step 2: Juice Your Lemons. You need between 1/2 and 2/3 cup of lemon juice. ...
  3. Step 3: Make the Simple Syrup. Pour one cup of sugar into your glass measuring cup and add one cup of water on top. ...
  4. Step 4: Mix and Serve!

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