Historically, I’ve been biased against beverage-making. First off, Coke Zero exists in the world — why would anyone feel the need to make a different beverage?! Would you be completely ashamed of me if I told you that I drink Coke Zero with breakfast, lunch, and dinner? Would it help if I promised that I drink a lot of water, too?
Second off, why make a beverage when you could be making cupcakes?! Or cakes, or pies, or tarts, or enchiladas, or . . . anything!
It took a great professor to show me the error of my beverage discriminating ways. First, a little background info. I was blessed to go to an amazing college — Davidson College, that is — where I learned so many important life lessons: how to pull an all-nighter studying for multivariable calculus, how to write more simultaneous essays than humans are actually capable of, how to illegally park to turn in an exam before the deadline, and, perhaps most importantly, all the lyrics to Vanilla Ice’s “Ice, Ice Baby.” I jest, but really, I did learn an incredible amount, hone my work ethic, and generally enjoy every moment at that fantastic school.
One facet of Davidson I particularly valued was the faculty and the close bonds formed between professors and students. Classes were invited to dinners at professors’ houses, faculty doors were open wide to chat with students about academics or life in general. I had many wonderful professors (in fact, only one not-so-wonderful professor, which has to be a miracle in 4 years!), including Dr. Peroni. Dr. Peroni is a biology professor with an infectious laugh who is passionate about the outdoors and a great biostatistician. My turtle, Squirt, and I lived above her garage my senior year of college, when he was just a wee shellbaby. It was Dr. P who introduced me to experiencing a beverage, and I’m sure she doesn’t even know it!
One summer I was doing research at Davidson and Dr. P invited a bunch of us lab rats (ha ha) over to her house to make DNA earrings (like these). Shut up! What, you don’t have random biological jewelry?! I’ll have you know that I also proudly own neuron and microscope pendants. So there.
Anyhow, at her house she poured us some freshly brewed ice tea and offered us each a big sprig of mint from her garden to stir it with. The taste itself wasn’t even the point for me — but adding the home-grown mint, the act of sprucing up a beverage and enjoying it slowly instead of just glugluglugging it out of a Coke bottle . . . that was galvanizing. Oh, just like food, drinks can be an experience.
Since then, I’ve been on the lookout for possible drink recipes. All sorts of fantastic lemonades have been catching my eye on the interwebs lately — berry lemonades, herb and lavender lemonades, plain ol’ lemon lemonades. Also catching my eye have been mocktails — snazzy juice and seltzer concoctions that fellow teetotalers enjoy instead of their alcoholic counterparts. When working on my summer dessert, I decided it was also the perfect time to roll out a summer drink. Combining my mocktail and lemonade inspiration, I decided to make some gorgeous Sparkling Strawberry Lemonade — with lots of accoutrements, of course: slices of juicy lemon, plump strawberries, ice cubes, a sugar-crusted rim, green bendy straws, and of course, big sprigs of fresh mint! After all, it’s all about the experience.
Next time I might add more strawberries, because I want an even bolder strawberry-lemon ratio, but the lemonade was perfectly tart and sweet. After embellishing my glass with the above additions, I thoroughly enjoyed sip-sip-sipping my time away. Make a big pitcher of this fresh summer treat and enjoy it on your porch or balcony tonight!
Sparkling Strawberry Lemonade
Recipe by: Adapted from The Sweet Melissa Baking Book by Melissa Murphy
Yields: about 6.5 cups of lemonade
Fresh Strawberry Sauce Ingredients:
1 dry pint fresh strawberries, rinsed and hulled (or maybe a little more)
2 tablespoons sugar
1 teaspoon fresh lemon juice
2 tablespoons cold water
Lemonade Ingredients:
3/4 cup sugar
1 cup very hot water
1 cup fresh lemon juice
4-1/2 cups cold seltzer or sparkling water
Optional Accoutrements:
lemon juice and sugar for glass rims
sprigs of fresh mint
fresh strawberries
slices of lemon
crushed ice
bendy straws!
Directions:
Make strawberry sauce: In a food processor or blender, puree the berries, sugar, lemon juice and water until smooth. Strain the berry mixture into a clean bowl and discard the seeds. Stir in additional sugar, if needed. Cover and refrigerate until used.
Make lemonade: In a pitcher, combine the sugar and hot water and stir until the sugar has dissolved into a syrup. Stir in the lemon juice and cold seltzer water. Add the strawberry sauce and stir to combine. Pour over ice into tall glasses rimmed with sugar (dip rims into lemon juice and then sugar). Garnish with fresh strawberries and other accoutrements, if using. Strawberry lemonade keeps at least 3 days in the refrigerator.
Enjoy!
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Kat
May 14, 2010 at 6:10 pm (15 years ago)Lovely!
(lethal)
But lovely!!!
Need pics of the neuron jewelry…
Laura
May 14, 2010 at 6:41 pm (15 years ago)yum! might be good with raspberries later this summer too!
Finny
May 14, 2010 at 9:07 pm (15 years ago)Lemonade looks (and sounds) delightful. The jewellery, though, is what really made my night. That is just so cool!
*wants to make*
zoomyummy
May 15, 2010 at 7:57 am (15 years ago)That looks fantastic. I love the photographs – the light on your balcony is wonderful… Have a wonderful weekend. 🙂 Petra
Joanne
May 15, 2010 at 8:27 am (15 years ago)First of all. I’m with you on the Coke Zero. I drink it more than I care to admit. Or at least more than I would care to admit to my doctor. C’est la vie.
Second of all. DNA earrings?!?!? So cool. And yes I am a total geek. But I embrace it.
Lastly. This drink looks and sounds amazing. I could use something that refreshing in my life.
thecodger
May 15, 2010 at 11:57 am (15 years ago)I just got a new juicer this morning, and I might try making your strawberry lemonade recipe with it next week.
The Codger
http://thecodger.wordpress.com/
whatnomints
May 15, 2010 at 12:02 pm (15 years ago)Hi! I found your blog via foodgawker (which is quickly becoming one of my new favorite sites) …
O wow – This sounds delicious!! Strawberries are my absolute favorite berry and I have a pint hanging out in the fridge right now – I will be making this tonight 🙂
I also love your comment about the DNA earrings! Being a fellow geek, I enjoy stuff like that and I also make science-y items myself! Take a look if you’d like:
http://www.etsy.com/shop/whatnomints
Great blog 🙂
michael
May 15, 2010 at 10:43 pm (15 years ago)coke zero? (twitch) 😛
Memoria
May 16, 2010 at 9:48 pm (15 years ago)I’m crazy about strawberry lemonade, so I must make this pronto. Goodness!! It looks fantastic.
Miss Candiquik
May 17, 2010 at 2:57 pm (15 years ago)I need a glass right now! Looks so refreshing… & nice presentation!
Monica H
May 18, 2010 at 2:27 am (15 years ago)lemonade is one of my favorite beverages of all time. And I think it’s so pretty and pink!
BTW, where did you get that citrus towel? too cute!
Julie
May 18, 2010 at 7:11 am (15 years ago)That’s a napkin from Crate and Barrel. Love how bright it is! It’s here: http://www.crateandbarrel.com/family.aspx?c=445&f=37065
Mary
May 18, 2010 at 3:07 am (15 years ago)Yum! I would love a glass right now 🙂
Great pictures!
xxMK
Delightful Bitefuls
Lorraine @ Not Quite Nigella
May 18, 2010 at 4:02 am (15 years ago)That looks so beautifully welcoming Julie! 😀 And Spring has truly sprung on your balcony too 🙂 Hehe if we ever meet one day I’ll have to get you to sing Ice Ice Baby! 😛
BNDQ8
May 18, 2010 at 9:23 am (15 years ago)a perfect recipe for this summer 🙂
whatnomints
May 18, 2010 at 9:48 am (15 years ago)I just wanted to let you know that I posted about your recipe on my blog (and linked here for the full recipe)!
http://whatnomints.wordpress.com/2010/05/18/homemade-sparkling-strawberry-lemonade/
I made it the day I read about it and it is absolutely going to be a summertime staple drink in my house – Thanks for sharing!
Sasha