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Blueberry Basil Lemonade

June 13, 2011

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This Blueberry Basil Lemonade is not only delicious it’s outstandingly gorgeous!   

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One sip and you’ll get a burst of the most delicious lemonade, it has a minty flavor that is mild from the basil and the blueberries add this great fruity flavor to kick up this lemonade. 

Summer sunsets and a tall glass of this Blueberry Basil Lemonade will make those summer evenings last just a wee bit longer.

A porch, a comfy chair, and a favorite glass is all that’s required to enjoy this drink. So lay your head back and enjoy watching the kids catch fireflies in the evening – because this drink can be made to suit both children’s tastes and those with a more adult pallet.

Combining the sweetness of blueberries and the fresh bite that basil offers with fresh-squeezed lemonade is the epitome of refreshing.

This really is a balanced drink, not too sweet and incredibly crisp – summer comes alive with each sip.

And it can be made by using my home-made Blueberry Syrup recipe, and it keeps in the fridge making this drink much quicker to make in the future. The syrup can be added to all kinds of things! Like this Italian Soda recipe. Or it can be used to top pancakes with, give this recipe a try.  Explore and get creative with it, you’ll be surprised what you come up within the kitchen once you get those creative juices flowing, add in some lemon juice, leave whole blueberries in the syrup, mix the blueberries with blackberries or strawberries for a delicious flavor combination.

I’m going to walk you through this recipe, step by step, and don’t forget to check my Inquiring Minds section below for any questions you may have!

Be sure to check out my whole post on LEMONADE here!

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For this recipe, I use an immersion blender – it makes sure everything is blended smoothly and no chunks remain.

In a microwave-safe dish heat your blueberries for 15-20 seconds to soften them and encourage them to release their juices. You could also heat them lightly on your stovetop as well.

Remove the fruit from the microwave or from your stovetop and place in a medium mixing bowl. Add the remaining ingredients.

Now using your immersion blender, or a regular blender, blend well, being sure everything looks smooth.

When you’re done, with a fine strainer press the mixture through it with a spatula or back of a large spoon to remove the basil and blueberry pieces.

This is the heart of your drink! In place of this process, you could use my blueberry syrup if you’ve made it ahead.

Pour this mix over a glass of ice and top with some lemon slices, blueberries, and basil if desired.

Now for a “hard” version, add a shot or two of vodka or bourbon and lighten it up with some seltzer water.

For a ‘virgin’ option, add plain or lemon seltzer for a fizzy lemonade drink.

Now drink up! It’s bound to cool you off on these hot summer days we’ve been having!

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Inquiring Minds Want to Know:

I don’t own a blender – can this be done by hand?

You could use the “muddle” method. Here is a great muddler. You can use it to press the berries and release the flavor of the blueberries and the skin will produce the color, so softening the blueberries in the microwave helps them to soften and muddle easily.

I know there are many varieties of lemons and basil – any you prefer?

Great Question! I use Meyer lemons if I have them, but also make the lemonade with Sunkist lemons, or Eureka lemons. 

Fresh sweet basil is the best flavor for this lemonade recipe.

Can I just add the blueberries and basil to store bough lemonade?

Yes, if you want to purchase lemonade go right ahead and follow the steps for the basil and blueberries to “jazz” up the lemonade easily. Simply Lemonade, minute maid, or Santa Cruz (a natural or fresh-squeezed lemonade will give nicer results than artificial lemonades).

I’d am not a fan of seltzer water, what could I replace it with?

You can top off with lemonade with sparkling water if you prefer. If you feel like being celebratory, skip the bourbon, vodka, and seltzer/sparkling water replacing them with champagne! I do have some other great ideas here.

 

 

I think this Blueberry Basil Lemonade would be the best lemonade to serve at a lemonade stand, along with homemade cookies of course.

 

I don’t see as many lemonade stands like I used to, but thought you’d enjoy seeing this one, it’s my little girl (who’s all grown up) taken in 2002 and I do think she had the best lemonade stand! I can’t recall how many times I moved that stand to the curb for her, it was so many! Some days she’d sell cookies too!

How many lemons do you need?

For every medium lemon you can get about 1/4 cup lemon juice, so plan accordingly with the size and variety of lemons, you’ll need 1/2 cup lemon juice for this recipe that makes 2 glasses.

 

Blueberry Basil Lemonade
 
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Prep time
10 mins
Total time
10 mins
 
a deliciously fruity lemonade with a hint of basil to give it a great flavor, the gorgeous color is a bonus.
Author: Diane Schmidt Created by Diane
Recipe type: Beverages, Cocktails
Cuisine: American
Serves: 2 servings
Ingredients
  • 1/2 cup lemon juice, for every medium/large lemon you'll get about 1/4 cup lemon juice the variety and size of the lemons used will yield different amounts of lemon juice
  • 1/4 cup sugar
  • 1/4 cup blueberries *heat them in the microwave for 15 seconds to heat and soften them, they'll release more flavor and color.
  • 4 fresh basil leaves
  • 2 cups water
Instructions
  1. Blend all the ingredients with an immersion blender (or blender) then strain it with a fine sieve, so any basil and blueberry pieces are removed.
  2. Pour over a glass of ice, top with some lemon slices, blueberries, and basil if desired.
  3. For a "Hard" lemonade add a shot or two of vodka or bourbon for a great cocktail, lighten it up with some seltzer.
  4. You can also add plain or lemon seltzer to this lemonade for a less sweet fizzy lemonade drink.
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35 Comments Filed Under: Beverages, Fruit, Sweet Tagged With: basil, beverage, blueberry, drink, lemon, lemonade

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Comments

  1. Maris (In Good Taste) says

    June 13, 2011 at 1:54 am

    So refreshing and healthy too

    Reply
    • Diane says

      June 13, 2011 at 10:33 pm

      Thanks, this is a true keeper!

  2. marla says

    June 13, 2011 at 5:54 am

    That is such a sweet photo of your little gal! This drink looks wonderful for summer 🙂

    Reply
    • Diane says

      June 13, 2011 at 10:34 pm

      Thanks Marla, of they grow so fast she is now taller than me!

  3. Maria says

    June 13, 2011 at 6:14 am

    I want to come to your lemonade stand! Yum!

    Reply
    • Diane says

      June 13, 2011 at 10:33 pm

      YES!!! That would be a fun day 🙂 for sure!

  4. Jodi says

    June 13, 2011 at 1:27 pm

    Love the color! Looks very refreshing for a hot day. : )

    Reply
    • Diane says

      June 13, 2011 at 10:35 pm

      I love the color too, now I’m so glad when I have a few extra blueberries in the fridge…a pretty pretty treat is all I think about!

  5. cooking rookie says

    June 13, 2011 at 2:14 pm

    I am curious to taste this one – basil with berries … It looks gorgeous, that’s for sure 🙂

    Reply
    • Diane says

      June 13, 2011 at 10:32 pm

      The basil gives it a nice slightly minty taste, not like mint as it’s so much stronger. My kids LOVED it so that is saying something. They ask for it when ever they see blueberries in the fridge, which is often.

  6. [email protected] says

    June 13, 2011 at 2:26 pm

    What an interesting flavor combo… I have to try this!

    Reply
    • Diane says

      June 13, 2011 at 10:35 pm

      I hope you do, it sure is a huge hit around here!

  7. Barbara | Creative Culinary says

    June 13, 2011 at 3:56 pm

    Looks beautiful and sounds even better. I haven’t even planted basil yet. Uh oh.

    Reply
    • Diane says

      June 13, 2011 at 10:31 pm

      It’s never too late, well maybe from seed in Aug 🙂 Oh how I love the smell of fresh basil!

  8. Paula says

    June 13, 2011 at 6:27 pm

    O.K., I can’t for the life of me figure out why this drink isn’t blue. I’ve read the recipe and the entire post 3 times. It’s got a 1/4 cup of blueberries for every lemon or 1/2 cup of lemon juice. I just thought it would be blue instead of pink. In any case, it does look refreshing and the pic of your daughter is too cute.

    Reply
    • Diane says

      June 13, 2011 at 10:29 pm

      Paula you are so cute, yes the outside color of blueberries are blue, but when they are crushed, the juice is more pinkish/purple. Think wine and grapes on this one, the juice is not necessarily the color of the skin 🙂 It turns pink, and I’m sure the yellowish lemonade helps it become more hot pink in color!

  9. leslie says

    June 13, 2011 at 7:03 pm

    Wow…we charge $1.00 for a lemonade at our stand!!! lol

    Reply
    • Diane says

      June 13, 2011 at 10:36 pm

      You are so cute!

  10. Cookin' Canuck says

    June 13, 2011 at 8:50 pm

    This sounds so refreshing, Diane. I would love to find this at a neighborhood lemonade stand.

    Reply
    • Diane says

      June 13, 2011 at 10:37 pm

      I think they’d have a whole line up of cars until they ran out!

  11. Becca says

    June 14, 2011 at 5:33 am

    Even the NAME is lovely!! It’s just an all around beautifully delicious beverage! Thanks for sharing it with us, Diane 🙂

    Reply
    • Diane says

      June 14, 2011 at 10:24 pm

      Thanks so much!!

  12. Eve says

    June 14, 2011 at 9:40 pm

    Hi Diane,
    Just started following your blog! Love all the recipes and cupcakes! So cute! I like to know if you still use the jars for your baking supples… I’m referring to this post from last year. https://www.createdby-diane.com/2010/01/organized-baking-supplies.html

    Sorry that this post is regarding an old post. I’m reorganizing my pantry and thought about using those jars since I have some lying around but with the weather getting hot, I’m afraid of ants getting into them. Do you have problems with ants or bugs into flours, oats, etc?

    Thanks!

    Reply
    • Diane says

      June 14, 2011 at 10:22 pm

      Hi Eve,
      I’m so glad you asked, I LOVE the jars. I don’t have any trouble with them. No ants or bugs and they’ve been on the counter for over a year. Fingers crossed it stays that way. I go through the items really quickly and am refilling them often, really often! I really do LOVE them they make it so much easier to have the needed items on the counter! If you will be moving the jars from pantry to counter top be aware the lids can slide off like a Frisbee, I’ve replaced two so far. I now leave the jars on that side of the counter and measure from there it’s worked out well. The jars I have are anchor hocking sold at walmart and target, Anchor hocking sells replacement lids to I ordered them and they are as good as new 🙂
      Have a wonderful week. I hope you’ll stop back again soon!

  13. Sue says

    June 15, 2011 at 12:35 am

    Great photo! Feel like I can reach right in and grab that lemonade~wish I could! What a sweet photo of your daughter:)

    Reply
  14. Bonnie says

    June 14, 2015 at 10:47 am

    You don’t add any water? Or does the ice in the shaker diluted enough?

    Reply
    • Diane says

      June 14, 2015 at 5:27 pm

      I don’t know what went wrong with these instructions. I had water added in…I adjusted it. I would add 12-18 oz of water (as well as ice) the sweeter the blueberries the better and more colorful the drink will be. Hope that helps. Sorry for the error, thanks for bringing it to my attention. The taste and strength of lemons will be different based on variety also. (meyer lemons will be less tangy too)

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