Victorian Lemonade
- briana745
- May 2
- 1 min read
Lemonade has been around for a long while - and was even a common refreshment during Victorian summers! Much like the lemonade stands of today, you could buy a cold serving of lemonade from a streetside vendor during the warm months to cool you down!
Thanks to AllRecipes for this deliciously simple rendition that uses the rinds as well as the fruit!
Ingredients
Original recipe (1X) yields 4 servings
5 lemons
1 ¼ cups white sugar
1 ¼ quarts water
Directions
Peel the rinds from the 5 lemons and cut them into 1/2 inch slices. Set the lemons aside.
Place the rinds in a bowl and sprinkle the sugar over them. Let this stand for about one hour, so that the sugar begins to soak up the oils from the lemons.
Bring water to a boil in a covered saucepan and then pour the hot water over the sugared lemon rinds. Allow this mixture to cool for 20 minutes and then remove the rinds.
Squeeze the lemons into another bowl. Pour the juice through a strainer into the sugar mixture. Stir well, pour into pitcher and pop it in the fridge! Serve with ice cubes.




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