This cranberry lemonade is a slightly sweet and tart summer indulgence that’s so refreshing because it’s entirely homemade! My recipe uses fresh or frozen cranberries to make a syrup to use in the lemonade instead of store-bought juice.
Why should cranberries only reserved for the autumn and winter seasons? This cranberry lemonade is refreshingly delicious for summer, and can even be served hot during the cooler months.
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Revised July 2021
I used to love a cranberry lemonade that Trader Joe’s used to sell, but in true TJ’s style, they discontinued the beverage and it’s never been back since. However, as I do with other Trader Joe’s items, I often make my own version–such as buttermilk pancakes, aebleskiver Danish pancakes, and this four cheese macaroni and cheese dish. Continued below.*
Original text: “My daughter is currently in England, and will be starting a summer program this weekend, but has been with family the past few days, so she occasionally sends me photos of random things like this–
And I know I’ll get scolded for sharing, but she woke me up at 5 am this morning with this picture–
As you can see, there is no question that she’s my daughter!
But I digress–there is some news I wanted to share with you today and let you know ahead of time that my blog is going to be undergoing a complete renovation this coming week, if all goes as planned.” The site you’re on now is the result of this update.
*The most difficult part about this lemonade is finding cranberries in summer, so here’s what I do: I stock up when they are available in the winter, and freeze them. That way, I can use frozen cranberries in cranberry orange muffins, make a cranberry cake or this refreshing and delicious lemonade all year long!
You could even incorporate the method to make my cranberry lemonade to make cranberry flavored lemon drop martini! What a concept, right?
The Best Lemon Drop Martini You’ll Ever Have…
Other recipes for cranberry lemonade use cranberry juice which comes in a bottle and is made from concentrate, but it just won’t taste the same, I can assure you. My recipe uses a homemade cranberry syrup! I hope you enjoy this refreshing beverage.
Homemade Cranberry Lemonade
original recipe by Christina Conte Serves 8
FULL PRINTABLE RECIPE BELOW
Make the Cranberry Syrup
Place the cranberries in a small pot with half of the sugar and cook over low heat, stirring occasionally.
Continue cooking until the cranberries are soft, then add the remaining sugar. Stir until all the sugar is melted. Place into a fine sieve and push the cranberries into the sieve to extract the syrup over a glass jug or bowl. DON’T throw the cranberries away! Keep them in the fridge or freeze them and you can use them to bake.
Here are some ideas: use them in Scottish tea bread or Scottish Fruit Slice with a cranberry twist!
You’ll end up with cranberry syrup that looks like this.
Finish Making the Cranberry Lemonade
Next, squeeze the lemons and pour the juice into a large pitcher.
Add the cranberry syrup, then add the water.
Stir, taste and adjust with more lemon juice, sugar or water as desired, then serve over ice. If you like the clear balls of ice, this is the kind of clear ice maker I use.
And these are the pink glasses which are made in Italy!
Garnish with a lemon slice and cranberry. And no one ever said you can’t add some good quality vodka (at least I didn’t)!
It’s nice to serve with glass straws, steel straws, or paper straws, too.
Cranberry lemonade is delightfully refreshing for a hot summer afternoon!
But remember, in cooler weather, throw it in a pot and warm it up as a hot beverage!
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Homemade Cranberry Lemonade
Ingredients
- 2 cup cranberries fresh or frozen, preferably organic
- 1 cup sugar
- 4 oz lemon juice fresh, preferably organic
- 6 cups water
Instructions
- Place the cranberries in a small pot with half of the sugar and cook over low heat, stirring occasionally.
- Continue cooking until the cranberries are soft, then add the rest of the sugar. Keep stirring until all the sugar has dissolved then remove from heat.
- Place into a fine sieve and push the cranberries through the sieve to extract the syrup over a glass jug or bowl.
- Next, pour the lemon juice into a large pitcher.
- Add the cranberry syrup, and the water.
- Stir and taste, and adjust with more lemon juice, sugar, or water, as desired.
Notes
- Heat in a pot to serve during colder months.
- And no one ever said you can't add some good quality vodka (at least I didn't)!
Nutrition
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Exciting and can’t wait to see the new look, love the lemonade. YUM!
Thank you so much! I’ll really value your opinion on my new look! CC
Looking forward to your makeover!
Hope you approve, Susan! :) CC
Wow! How exciting for you to give your blog a new look. Can’t wait to check back in to see.
Thank you, Katie! CC
Can’t wait to see your new look, Cristina. I’ve been toying with the idea of changing looks myself so it’s alway great to see new ideas!
Hope you like it, Frank! It’s coming along, but still lots more work to do! :) CC
Yummy! This lemonade really would be great for hot summer day :)
Absolutely! :)
can’t wait to see the “new look.” and that lemonade is so vibrant and pretty!
Thanks, Valentina…I hope you like my new design! CC
I’m so excited for your daughter, and your new look! This lemonade is stunning !
Thank you, Sue! CC
Dear Christina,
How exciting!! I am looking forward to your new home! I am sure it will be a wonderful new page and easy to navigate. Can’t wait to see the all your new and delicious recipes. Thanks for keeping us in the loop.
So happy for your daughter that she is having a fabulous time. I don’t know about the 5AM wake up call, but as long as she is taking it all in.
Your recipe for Cranberry Lemonade is the perfect drink for a hot day in July and so colorful! Love lemonade but never had it with the cranberries. Plus like the idea with a little lemon flavored vodka. A new one to try for sure!
Thanks for sharing your news and this delightful drink….as they say in Italian, Buona Fortuna! Have a great weekend!
Dottie :)
Thank you for being so kind as to comment with such detailed posts, Dottie! I really appreciate it and so happy you enjoy my recipes! CC