Whenever the weather heats up, we crave an ice-cold glass of fresh lemonade! We can all agree that the homemade version is much better than the store-bought stuff. It’s also so easy to make! The first time we heard about grilled lemonade, a unique take on our favorite summertime beverage, we were immediately interested in giving it a try. When we finally did, we fell in love with the deepness of the flavors. It’s a bit less tart than classic varieties and boasts a much fuller lemon flavor. In other words, it’s a must-try! Don’t be fooled, it doesn’t taste like burnt lemons. Grilling the citrus fruits brings out the natural flavors, and adding a bit of sugar before you place it over the flames means you’ll also get a hint of caramelization in the final results. Impress your guests by serving this homemade grilled lemonade at your next gathering!
Equipment Options:
This grilled lemonade recipe calls for, well, grilled lemons! That said, there are many equipment options out there for you to choose from. You can use a gas or charcoal grill, and you can even use a broiler if you don’t have access to a barbecue.
Water:
After you’ve squeezed your grilled lemons and created a concentrate, it’s up to you to decide how much water and ice to add! If you like a more robust citrus taste, use less water. One thing we do always recommend is that you serve the final results over ice! You can also garnish it with a bit of fresh mint or basil. Yummy and refreshing!
How Do You Char A Lemon?
Start by slicing your lemons in half. Then, dip the cut side in a bit of sugar and place it cut side down on your preheated grill. Let them grill for about 4-6 minutes, and you’ve got yourself some perfectly charred lemons! If you’re working with a boiler, follow the same steps, but place the cut side up instead.
Other Ways to Use Grilled Lemons:
When you remove your grilled lemons from the heat, you’ll be required to juice them. Now, you have grilled lemon juice! You’ll have to take a few more steps to turn it into something drinkable, but you can also use the smokey and charred juice for other things! Consider adding it to a marinade or even to baked goods for a unique citrus flavor.
Grilled Lemonade Flavor Variations:
Use our recipe as your base, and feel free to get creative! Here are some of our favorite flavor variations:
- Honey: Replace the sugar with 2 cups of honey.
- Sugar-free: Use a ¼ cup of stevia instead of white sugar.
- Berry: Blend a pound of strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, or a combination of all three and add it to the lemon concentrate before you add the water.
- Watermelon-mint: Puree 2-3 cups of watermelon and combine it with the lemon juice. Then, add some fresh mint leaves.
Another fun idea is to make ice cubes out of your favorite juice and then simply add the cubes to your lemonade glass by glass. That way, you’ll have different flavor options for all taste preferences!