This hot pink lemonade is a refreshing, fun recipe for blueberry lemonade! Tart and sweet with a boost of antioxidants from the blueberries. The finished drink is hot pink, almost purple.
Ingredients
- 2 cups white sugar
- 1 cup water
- 2.25 cups fresh lemon juice
- 7 cups cool water
- 2 cups ice
- 0.75 cups fresh blueberries
Instructions
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1
Boil sugar and 1 cup water in a saucepan over medium-high heat, stirring until liquid becomes clear. Off heat, stir in lemon juice.
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Add 7 cups cool water and ice to a serving pitcher. Add lemon syrup and blueberries; stir until reaches "hot pink" color.
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