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When you just want to make one glass of homemade lemonade, this is how you do it! This single-serving lemonade recipe is so easy!
Have you ever wanted a glass of old fashioned homemade lemonade but didn’t want to make an entire pitcher? We have a solution for you today.
Make this recipe for a single serving glass and enjoy your homemade lemonade without making any that will go to waste. Plus, your lemonade will always be freshly squeezed!
Dive into a glass today!
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How To Make A Single Serving Lemonade Recipe
This homemade lemonade recipe shows you how to make lemonade from lemons, sugar, and ice – and the exact amounts you need for one glass!
Nothing tastes as refreshing as homemade lemonade made from real lemons!
What’s In Homemade Lemonade
The exact ingredient amounts and steps are all in the printable recipe card at the bottom of this post. First, I’m going to share what you need from the store and some tips.
- Lemons
- White sugar (or granular sugar substitute)
- Hot water
- Cold water
- Ice
Note: The entire tutorial is in the printable craft card at the end of this post.
How To Make Sugar-Free Homemade Lemonade
If you want to make low-carb or sugar-free lemonade, just substitute granular sugar substitute or liquid sugar substitute drops. It will still have the same sweet and sour tastes as your favorite homemade lemonade.
Single Serving Lemonade Tips
Before you begin, you should juice both lemons into a large glass or mason jar. Remove any seeds that fall out with the juice. Believe me, using fresh lemons has a lot more flavor than using jarred lemon juice.
Then, add hot water and sugar to the glass and mix really well. You want the sugar to be completely dissolved. This is why you need the water to be really hot – it helps the sugar dissolve more effectively.
Add cold water and ice to fill your glass to the top. Add a few additional lemon slices if desired.
Enjoy your cold glass of old fashioned homemade lemonade while sitting on the porch. You know that is the only way to drink lemonade right?
This single-serving recipe really hits the spot on a hot day. You only need to have two lemons to make this drink which I love. Sometimes you don’t have a whole bag of lemons to make a huge pitcher and you really just need a glass of freshly squeezed lemonade.
The Easiest Lemonade Recipe Ever
Get your ingredients and give this drink recipe a try. It is perfect for those lazy summer days when you just want an ice-cold glass of lemonade.
I also love that you can whip up this beveragein minutes. So easy to make and so refreshing….who wouldn’t want a glass of old fashioned homemade lemonade?
More Summer Drink Ideas
Need more summer drink ideas? We have those for you as well! Click on the links below for more great recipes to try.
- Lemonade Party Punch
- Southern Fruit Tea
- Green Fruit Tea
- Sweet Green Tea
- Strawberry Lemonade
Need to print this recipe? Try the recipe card below!
Old Fashioned Homemade Lemonade
Ingredients
- 2 lemons
- 4 tbsp sugar
- 1/4 cup hot water
- cold water and ice
Instructions
Juice both lemons into a large glass or mason jar. Remove any seeds.
Add hot water and sugar to the glass and mix really well. You want the sugar to be completely dissolved.
Add cold water and ice to fill your glass to the top.
Add a few additional lemon slices if desired.
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About Angie Holden
For over a decade, I have been sharing Cricut tutorials and craft ideas here as well as on my YouTube channel. My passions include teaching others to be creative and learning as many new things as possible about crafting technology! Click here to read more about me!
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Miz Helen
7 years ago
Congratulations!
Your recipe was featured on Full Plate Thursday and has been pinned to our Full Plate Thursday Features board. Thanks so much for sharing with us and have a great week!
Miz Helen
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Melissa
4 years ago
What size mason jar are you using?
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Angie Holden
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4 years ago
It is a pint sized jar.
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Britney Jones
2 years ago
Loved this recipe! It was delicious! Unfortunately, my daughter spilled some of the lemonade on my upholstered dining room chair so now there is a stain there. I’ll have to find a furniture cleaning company to help me with getting the stain out. Thanks again for the recipe!
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Jenn - The Country Chic Cottage Assistant
Reply toBritney Jones
2 years ago
I’m glad you enjoyed the recipe. Sorry about the spill, good luck getting it out!
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