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The Best Homemade Lemonade

This Fresh-Squeezed Homemade Lemonade has a secret ingredient that really kicks up the lemon flavor. It is the best ever lemonade recipe!

A LITTLE SWEET AND A LITTLE SOUR

We are a flip-flop and shorts kinda family. As soon as the warm weather hits, we are in our flip-flops faster than you can say Kool-Aid. And of course, the minute we get a warm snap, we are thinking about lemonade. We are starting to see some very nice lemons show up in our local grocery store. I could do without the bugs and humidity when summer eventually gets here but I do love the changing of the seasons. And good-looking lemons are one of those signals that warmer weather is headed this way.

fresh squeezed lemonade shown in a large glass pitcher with sliced lemons

FRESH-SQUEEZED

I make this lemonade a lot in the warmer months. I like my lemonade to taste very lemon-y. And sometimes lemons themselves just aren’t lemon-y enough. Do you know what I mean? Sounds crazy, I know. How can a lemon not be lemon-y enough? But not every batch of lemons are created equal. So I give them just a little help, that’s all. Give this batch a try and let me know what you think.

Homemade Pink Lemonade recipe photo shown with two glasses filled with lemonade and slices of lemon in them

INGREDIENTS NEEDED: (FULL RECIPE AT THE BOTTOM OF THE POST)

  • lemons
  • sugar
  • good quality lemon extract
  • water
Ingredients needed: lemons, sugar, lemon extract, water

HOW TO MAKE HOMEMADE FRESH-SQUEEZED LEMONADE:

Put each lemon in the microwave for about 15 seconds before squeezing. This will help the lemon give up more juice. Slice each lemon in half and hand squeeze or use a lemon juicer to extract juice from each lemon half. You want to get about 3/4 cups of juice in total from all your lemons.

squeezing the juice of a lemon using a handheld lemon strainer.

Run the lemon juice through a strainer to get out all the seeds and biggerpieces of pulp.

a small strainer being held over a small cup of lemon juice.

Pour lemon juice into a 2 quart pitcher. Add 1 cup of sugar and lemon extract.

overhead shot of sugar and lemon juice shown in the bottom of a large glass pitcher.

Fill pitcher with water until it reaches the spout lip. Stir until all the sugar is dissolved. At this point, do a taste test. Not all lemons are equal. Some are more sour than others so you’ll want to make sure your lemonade is to your liking at this point. It may need a bit more sugar or perhaps you want it more sour and want to add a a bit more lemon juice.

freshly squeezed lemonade shown served in two glass topped with lemon slices and a pitcher of lemonade in the background

Cook’s Tip: Don’t throw out all of those lemon rinds yet. Cut them up in chunks and throw a few into your food disposal. It will not only freshen your disposal but leave it smelling heavenly!

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Homemade Fresh Squeezed Lemonade recipe from The Country Cook

The Best Homemade Lemonade

This Fresh-Squeezed Homemade Lemonade has a secret ingredient that really kicks up the lemon flavor. It is the best ever lemonade recipe!
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Course: Beverages
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Homemade Lemonade
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes
Servings: 8
Calories: 96kcal

Ingredients

  • 4-5 lemons (enough to get about 3/4 cups lemon juice)
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1 teaspoon lemon extract
  • 2 quarts water

Instructions

  • Put each lemon in the microwave for about 15 seconds before squeezing. This will help the lemon give up more juice.
  • Roll the lemon in your hands or on a counter.
  • Slice each lemon in half and hand squeeze or use a lemon juicer to extract juice from each lemon half.
  • You want to get about 3/4 cups of juice in total from all the lemons.
  • Run the lemon juice through a strainer to get out all the seeds and bigger pieces of pulp.
  • Pour lemon juice into a 2 quart pitcher.
  • Add 1 cup of sugar and lemon extract.
  • Fill pitcher with water until it reaches the spout lip.
  • Stir until all the sugar is dissolved.
  • At this point, do a taste test. Not all lemons are equal. Some are more sour than others so you'll want to make sure your lemonade is to your liking at this point.
  • It may need a bit more sugar or perhaps you want it more sour and want to add a a bit more lemon juice. You may even want to add a bit more lemon extract.

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Nutrition

Calories: 96kcal | Carbohydrates: 24g | Sodium: 12mg | Sugar: 24g | Calcium: 7mg

Nutritional Disclaimer

“The Country Cook” is not a dietician or nutritionist, and any nutritional information shared is an estimate. If calorie count and other nutritional values are important to you, we recommend running the ingredients through whichever online nutritional calculator you prefer. Calories can vary quite a bit depending on which brands were used.

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Originally published: May 2011
Updated and republished: June 2021

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44 Comments

  1. Love freshly squeezed lemons for homemade lemonade. I never would have thought about using lemon extract to add, but it must really give it an intense lemony flavor.
    Great idea!

  2. I myself just like a hint of lemon but my son and husband would be all over this! Also I like the tip for nuking the lemons a little before juicing.

  3. Hoping for some lemonade drinking weather here! May not be able to wait that long before making up a batch of this lemonade!

  4. Sounds like a perfect drink to spend a lazy afternoon with. I for one live in flip-flops come summertime. Hurry up an get here already, please.
    -Gina-

  5. Brings back memories of the homemade lemonade I made a few times when we lived in Melbourne, FL and I was able to use lemons from peoples' backyards! It was so delightful and the home-grown lemons put forth about 25-35% more juice EACH, so you had to add more sugar/water to keep your lips from puckering off!

    I might have to make some of this when I get back to Navarre!

  6. Great minds must think alike because I just posted a lemonade recipe today too! LOL!

  7. I can't wait till it actually feels like spring around here! Then I'll make a batch of your lemony lemonade! It sounds fabulous, Brandie~

  8. My guy likes his lemonade so tart it makes his lips pucker. He would love this. Need to make this for him to take to work with his lunches. Yummy!

  9. There's nothing like a pitcher of ice cold lemonade on a hot day! I would never have thought of adding lemon extract to help out the flavor of those lemons that just don't make it, but it makes perfect sense. Thanks for the tip! 🙂

  10. oooh, yum! Perfect for this weekend when it's supposed to finally get warm here in Chicago. Sounds perfect!

  11. Finally the warm weather is here and we can enjoy some of this delightful refreshment! Lemonade has to be enjoyed in the heat and then there's nothing better! Nice trick with the microwave, I've always rolled lemons and limes to release the juices, but never heard of doing it this way.

  12. OK… Don't laugh (though I know you're going to…) Yes your lemonade looks great… But my favorite part of your post it the garbage disposal tip… HAHA!!! What a GREAT idea! Trying it right now!!! hehe!

  13. There's nothin' like fresh squeezed homemade lemonade…YUM!

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  14. Oh yea baby, fresh lemonade at this hot weather is the best, especially if you sit on your porch and watch your husband cut the grass:)))
    Thanks for sharing!!!

  15. What a nice picture. It made my mouth water to look at it. I cannot wait for summer either. I have been wearing flip flops for a couple of weeks now. We have had a great spring so far in the Carolinas!

  16. So far no one's bashing you about the lemon extract. 🙂 It's pure so it's just about the same thing, right?

    I usually zest my lemons before squeezing it so I can freeze it and have it available for times when I need the zest but don't have a lemon around (yeah, like that happens).

  17. Mmmmm Fresh Lemonade is thee best! Perfect for summer on those hot summer days : ) We are all about flip flops and shorts here at the Lofthouse household too!! ; )

  18. Sounds SO refreshing!
    I have been making "magic water" (a kind of lemonade water) by the gallon around here lately…but nothing beats fresh squeezed lemonade!