Meyer Lemonade Recipe - TastyLandscape (2024)

Overview:

This Meyer lemonade recipe is very similar to my earlier Limeade recipe. However, the amount of the ingredients have been adjusted to account for the different flavor characteristicsof the fruit.

Background:

  • I have several very fruitful Meyer lemon trees. See my last post for tips on growing Meyer lemon trees.
  • With so many lemons, I have taken the opportunity to experiment in efforts to make the best possible Meyer lemonade.
  • If you are looking for fresh, delicious, organic lemonade, then just follow my simple formula below.

What you will need for the Meyer Lemonade recipe:

  • 8 to 10 Meyer lemons
    • You need more Meyer lemons than you would standard lemonsbecause Meyers are milder.
  • Juicer (I like the The Amco Lemon Squeezer)
  • Pure cane granulated sugar (1/2 cup).
    • You need less sugar than typical lemonade because Meyer lemons are naturally sweeter. Of course you can use more sugar if you like, but this amount is just my preference.
  • Saucepan
  • A 2-quart juice container

Note: If you just mix all of those ingredients together, it won’t taste very good. Following the simple steps and insights outlined below makes the world of difference.

Meyer Lemons and container

Step-wise instructions for your Meyer lemonade:

Step 1: dissolve the sugar

Note: This is an important step because cold sugar in water does not dissolve that well. As a result, if you put the sugar directly in your juice mix without dissolving the sugar crystals, the drink will be sour till you hit the bottom of the drink where the sugar settles… Then it will be painfully sweet. Yuck.

  1. Put about 1 cup of water and then 1/2 cup of sugar in your saucepan.
  2. Stir. (At this point the mix will look pretty milky)
  3. Turn on the heat of the stove to medium and bring the water to a barely perceptible simmer. As soon as you reach this minimal simmer turn off the stove. Don’t let it boil; you don’t want to burn the sugar or make a bubbling mess. You just want it to be warm enough to dissolve the sugar.
  4. Stir. When the sugar crystals are completely dissolved, the sugar water should look clear.
  5. Make sure to turn off the stove and move the sauce pan to a different burner that is turned off and let it cool down.

Step 2: get your container

  • If you use a 2 quart container then you don’t have to measure the amount of water. You just fill up the pitcher with all the ingredients as outlined and then top it off with water when you are done.
  • I like to use glass containers because I believe there are too many chemicals in plastic that can leach-out into what you are drinking. You can get the pitcher that I used in the pictures on Amazon. However, it certainly doesn’t have to be a glass container to make this lemonade.

Step 3: juice your lemons

  1. Cut 8 to 10Meyer lemons in half
  2. Squeeze/juice the lemons which should make about 2 cups of fresh Meyer lemon juice.

Side Note: There are a lot of juicers out there. Many of them are complicated, messy and difficult to use. However, about 2 years ago I found an awesome lemon juicer andI couldn’t be happier with it (see pictures). The Amco Lemon Squeezer is elegant, very simple to use, and easy to clean.

Tip 1: When using this juicer, you can just situate it over the container and save a step (see below). The juice goes directly into the pitcher without needing another container. I haven’t had any problem doing things this way, but depending on your technique, this method could potentially be messy. Therefore, when doing this for the first time, it might be a good idea to do your squeezing over the sink.

Tip 2: I put the Lemons in the juicer so the cut-side of the lemon is down where the juicer holes are.

Amco Lemon squeezer/Juicer above of the 2 quart glass container

Amco Lemon squeezer/Juicer

Step 4: add the sugar water

  • The sugar water has to be cool-room temperature before you do anything with it.
  • This is important for two reasons:
      1. Hot sugar water will cook your fresh lemon juice. Burnt/cooked lemon juice is not a flavor you are looking for in a refreshing drink.
      2. Hot sugar water can cause a glass or plastic container to crack.
  • If you can’t wait for the sugar water to fully cool down (like me) then, just add in some ice cubes to the saucepan holding your sugar water. When it reaches room temperature or cooler, your ready to go.

Step 5: filler up

  1. Fill the remainder of the 2 quart container with water.
  2. Stir, add ice and enjoy.
  3. Yum!!

Meyer Lemonade

Additional options:

Option 1: Lemon soda

To make a delicious organic Meyer lemon soda, just add bubble water/carbonated water instead of regular water (at step 6).

Option 2: Lemon-Limeade

I recently made some tasty Lemon-Limeade. This blend (in my opinion) the best of both worlds. If you would like to try this option, just follow the same steps outlined above but use 3 limes and 6 Meyer lemons instead.

Option 3: Add in the fruit

I have tried adding in cut lemons (the peal and all) into the drink. Some people say they like the added element that the oils in the peal bring out. However, I have found that the drink tastes much better (to me) if the peals are left out of the equation.

Meyer Lemonade Recipe - TastyLandscape (2024)

FAQs

How many Meyer lemons make a cup of juice? ›

On average, there are 3 tablespoons of juice in one lemon. So, for a cup of fresh lemon juice, you would need 5 and a quarter lemons. But, because some lemons are less juicy than others, it's safe to say you'd need 5 and a half lemons for a cup of lemon juice.

How does the taste of a Meyer lemon compare to the taste of a regular lemon? ›

Taste: Another key difference that makes Meyer lemons stand out is their sweet, slightly floral taste. A regular lemon is acidic by nature and has a sour and tangy taste with some natural sweetness, but a Meyer lemon lacks the sour tang. This is what makes it such a great fruit for sweet desserts or salads.

How to make lemonade step by step with pictures? ›

Lemonade
  1. Step 1: Ingredients: 3 ripe lemons (they need to be a little soft!) ...
  2. Step 2: Juice Your Lemons. You need between 1/2 and 2/3 cup of lemon juice. ...
  3. Step 3: Make the Simple Syrup. Pour one cup of sugar into your glass measuring cup and add one cup of water on top. ...
  4. Step 4: Mix and Serve!

What happens when you mix lemon juice and sugar? ›

The process of mixing these substances involves the sugar particles dissolving in the water, while the lemon juice adds flavor and acidity to the solution. The resulting mixture appears uniform, without any separate layers or particles settling at the bottom.

How many lemons for 1 oz of juice? ›

1 lemon = 3 tablespoons or 1 3/4 ounces. 1 lime = 1 tablespoon or 1/2 to 1 ounce.

How many lemons do you need for 2 tablespoons of lemon juice? ›

One regular-sized lemon contains about 2-3 tablespoons of juice. Since all lemons aren't exactly the same, we like to stay on the side of caution and assume that one lemon contains 2 tablespoons juice. This means, if a recipe calls for 1 tablespoon of lemon juice, you'll need to use about ½ a lemon.

What is so special about Meyer lemons? ›

The truth is, they're an entirely different breed. Compared to sour Eureka and Lisbon lemons (the varieties you'll find year-round at most grocery stores), Meyer lemons are sweeter and less acidic, with lovely floral undertones.

Why is Meyer lemon so expensive? ›

Their limited window of availability, coupled with their more fragile nature (which makes shipping them more difficult), naturally makes them more expensive than hardier, year-round regular lemons too.

Do Meyer lemons have more sugar than regular lemons? ›

They can be used in place of regular lemons in many recipes, but keep in mind that they contain more sugar and less acid, and thus have a softer flavor than their famously sour siblings.

How does Paula Deen make lemonade? ›

In a one gallon container, place sugar and hot water, and stir until sugar dissolves. Add lemon juice and water to render one gallon. Stir well until well mixed. Pour lemonade over a glass of ice, squeeze slice of lemon on top, and garnish with a sprig of mint.

What is the formula for lemonade? ›

Start with the proportions of 1 cup of sugar, 1 cup of water, 1 cup of lemon juice. Reduce the sugar amount if you are using Meyer lemons or if you like your lemonade less sweet. (I usually use 3/4 cup of sugar.)

What happens when you drink lemon water for 7 days? ›

Regular consumption of lemon water may help strengthen bones, promote oral health, and prevent anemia and kidney stones due to its citrate content. Lemon juice contains various antioxidants, minerals, and vitamins that boost brain and heart health.

What are the side effects of drinking too much lemon juice? ›

Lemon juice is high in the amino acid tyramine. If you are sensitive to tyramine, drinking lemon juice can trigger migraine headaches. Lemons can worsen heartburn symptoms in people with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). In high amounts, lemon juice can also irritate your stomach and cause nausea.

Is lemon water good for your kidneys? ›

Lemon water contains high amounts of citrate. According to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, research suggests that drinking lemon water may help prevent kidney stones. Not drinking enough water can increase the risk of kidney stones.

How much of bottled lemon juice is equal to 1 lemon? ›

To store: Keep in a cool dark place and once opened store in the fridge for up to 6 months. To use: Shake well before use, and use the same amount of bottled lemon juice in a recipe as you would fresh juice. If a recipe specifies the juice of 1 lemon, replace it with 2 tablespoons of bottled lemon juice.

How much lemon extract equals 1 cup lemon juice? ›

Substitute lemon extract for lemon juice at a 1/2:1 ratio and replace the rest with water. ½ part lemon extract and ½ part water for each 1 part lemon juice. Substitute lemon zest at a 1/2:1 ratio and replace the rest with water. ½ part lemon zest and ½ part water for each 1 part lemon juice.

Are Meyer lemons good for juicing? ›

Yes, in most cases. Both Meyer lemons and regular lemons can be used in the same ways. You can juice them for co*cktails, spritzers, or a vinaigrette, and use the pulp or zest for an array of sweet and savory dishes alike. Just remember that regular lemons lack the sweetness of Meyer lemons.

How much juice is in 3 lemons? ›

How many lemons do I need for ½ cup juice? You'll need 3 medium or 2 large lemons. (We'd recommend buying 3 lemons to be safe.)

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