So this weekend I took a hard swing at one of Rachel Ray's recipes from her latest/double issue, and I think we found a winner!
This sweet beverage is great for a casual gathering or fun barbecue if you want to add a little somethin' somethin' to the mix..I dare you..go on..give it a try!
You will need:
1 cup Sugar
1 cup Mint Leaves
6 large lemons
4-5 cups sparkling water
Fruit Popsicles (I went with Dreyers)
These ingredients will give you a good full pitcher when ice is added. Next time around, I will definitely be doubling the recipe so we have more to go around.
What to do:
In a small saucepan, bring one cup sugar and one cup water to a boil. Stir until sugar is dissolved and remove from heat.
Add one cup loosely packed mint leaves to warm mixture. (Definitely give the leaves a good rinse/clean before adding them..they tend to 'shed' schmutz into the mix.)
Refrigerate mint/sugar mixture for 6 or more hours, then remove mint leaves (if desired...next time I might crush them up and leave them in).
In a pitcher, stir together the mint/sugar mixture with juice from six large lemons and 4-5 cups of sparkling water. (I found that I ended up using a little more water than directed just to ease the 'kick' of the fresh lemon.)
When you are ready to serve, pour the juice over a little ice, and use your pick of fruit popsicle as your stir stick. The juice will take on the flavor of your stir stick and also makes for a fun and interactive treat. :) Enjoy!!
4 comments:
I am definitely going to try this. I just discovered I have about 25 mint plants in my backyard. I have been looking for recipes to use frest mint!!!
You won't be disappointed, I promise you!! :)
Yummy! I have a great mint lemon(or lime)ade recipe that sounds similar, but different.
Any time I can have popsicles is a good time for me!
What is this garbage. You post something about JUICE and get a bunch of comments. My motorhome racing video didnt even get any replys
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