Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Mint Limeade

The perfect thirst quencher on hot summer day!
Mint simple syrup can keep for a while in the fridge.
It's also great with lemon juice.
Try it with some vodka or light rum. Cheers!
Mint Limeade

Makes about 2 quarts
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1 cup water
  • 1 cup lightly packed fresh mint leaves, washed with stems removed
  • 1 cup freshly squeezed lime juice
  • ice
  • club soda
  1. Make mint simple syrup by combining sugar, water, and mint in a saucepan and bringing it to a boil then immediately allowing it to simmer for 2 minutes.
  2. Remove from heat and allow to cool completely. Strain the leaves.
  3. To assemble the limeade, add about 1 ounce each of the simple syrup and lime juice in a tall glass filled with ice. Top with about 6 ounces of club soda. Stir. Garnish with fresh mint or a lime wedge.
The mint was picked fresh from the garden. If you are not a green thumb, try growing mint. Or maybe not. It spreads fast and is fragrant and nice to pick. I find our little mint patch gets cut and used regularly for this particular drink. In the past I muddled the leaves, but who wants leaves in their drink? The mint syrup is a perfect solution to this problem and lends a refreshing green hue to the drink. Use a sprig of mint to garnish your glass.

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