Ultra-Flavorful Fresh Limeade Recipe (2024)

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Harnessing the power of citric acid to dissolve sugar without heat, this no-cook limeade also captures the intense flavor of the fruit's essential oils.

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Stella Parks

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In This Recipe

  • Making a Lime Concentrate

  • Finishing the Limeade

Why It Works

  • Maceration allows the rinds to express their natural oil, creating a more aromatic drink.
  • This no-cook technique dissolves sugar without any need for firing up the stove.
  • Weight measurements ensure the perfect ratio of sugar to lime, despite natural variations in fruit size.
  • From the bowl and strainer to the pitcher, nonreactive equipment prevents the flavor of the lime from turning harsh.

I'm a sucker for kids' lemonade stands by the side of the road, which I'm physically incapable of passing up. As a result, I spend most of my summer politely choking down some of the worst lemonade on the planet in support of my littlest neighbors (it's their childlike entrepreneurship that I find so refreshing).

When it comes to making a frosty pitcher of my own, I crave lots of intense fresh fruit flavor, and I also want a change of pace, which usually means limes instead of lemons. And, given my obsession with turning leftover lemon rinds intoa citrusy fresh syrup, it was only a matter of time before warm weather drove me to apply the technique to limes.

Making a Lime Concentrate

If you haven't already read up on my syrup method, what makes it so perfect for lime- or lemonade is that it doesn't require any heat or dilution. Instead, it allows the residual moisture and citric acid in the rinds to dissolve sugar over time. The result is a potent, semi-inverted fresh citrus syrup that's both flavorful and sweet, tempered by the subtle bitterness of essential oils drawn out from the rind. It's an uber-tart and aromatic syrup that adds considerable complexity to the flavor of the plain lime juice typically used for limeade.

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In order to provide six generous servings, my recipe starts out with three pounds of Persian limes—a number that can be scaled up or down to suit your needs. It works just as well with an equal quantity of lemons, but I've found that oranges make for a cloying drink (although the syrup itself is lovely).

Avid bakers may want to zest the limes for another project before getting started, but it's fine to leave the zest intact; there's no major impact on the syrup's flavor either way. Whatever you choose, maximize their yield by letting the limes come to room temperature and rolling each one against the counter to soften its rind.

Halve and juice the limes, using any method you prefer, then set the juice aside until later (no need to strain). Cut the rinds into chunks to expose more surface area, then combine them with about half their weight in sugar. The rinds and sugar are then left to macerate until syrupy and thick. That can take as little as a few hours, but, if you're not in a hurry, you can let them stand for up to 12 hours—a make-ahead option I've relied on any number of times, whether because I have to go to work or just while I get some sleep. Any longer than that and the syrup will begin to develop an unpleasantly bitter edge. (That bitterness can sometimes be used to good effect in other applications, say, by citrus enthusiasts looking to mimic the bitter intensity of Key limes.)

Finishing the Limeade

Finishing the limeade is a simple matter of adding water and some of the reserved fresh juice, then straining it through a fine-mesh strainer to "rinse" the rinds. At this point, the limeade is rather sweet and concentrated—but for good reason! The high proportion of sugar has a somewhat preservative effect, allowing the mixture to be refrigerated for up to a week without any substantial loss of flavor. That's handy when prepping for weekend cookouts or holiday gatherings, while also making the finished drink more customizable for those who want it more or less tart; just add more water and/or fresh lime juice to taste. Remember that, when it's served in a pitcher of ice on a hot day, dilution will happen before the first glass is poured, so be careful with how much water (or booze) you add.

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On that note, my undying love for gimlets has me pairing limeade with gin, but, after gifting a bottle of the concentrate to a friend, I've learned that tequila works nicely as well. You can even replace the water with a dry white wine for a citrusy sangria. Not that there's any need to spike it! This bright, zippy limeade is perfectly tangy and refreshing all on its own.

May 2016

Recipe Details

Ultra-Flavorful Fresh Limeade Recipe

Prep20 mins

Active30 mins

Resting Time3 hrs

Total3 hrs 20 mins

Serves6 servings

Ingredients

  • 3 pounds (1.3kg) limes (12 to 16 medium limes)

  • 14 ounces sugar (2 cups; 400g)

  • 24 ounces cold water (3 cups; 700ml)

Directions

  1. Bring limes to room temperature, then roll firmly against the counter to soften their rinds. Halve and juice; set juice aside. Cut rinds into 1-inch chunks. Toss with sugar in a large nonreactive mixing bowl, cover tightly with plastic, and let stand at room temperature, stirring once every 45 minutes or so, until sugar has completely dissolved, about 3 hours. (You can let the mixture stand up to 12 hours, if desired.)

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  2. Add water and 6 ounces (3/4 cup; 180ml) of reserved lime juice. Stir well, then strain through a nonreactive fine-mesh strainer or piece of cheesecloth into a glass or ceramic container. At this point, the concentrated limeade can be refrigerated for up to 1 week.

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  3. When ready to serve, pour limeade over ice and adjust to taste with additional water or lime juice, depending on personal preference; bear in mind, though, that the limeade will be diluted as the ice melts. (You will likely have some fresh lime juice left over, which can be reserved for another use, though exactly how much you have will depend on how much you added to adjust the limeade.)

Special Equipment

Cheesecloth or nonreactive fine-mesh strainer, two-quart pitcher

Notes

If you like, some or all of the limes can be zested beforehand and reserved for another baking project. A lime twist on lemon meltaways, perhaps? Leftover juice can be used to make a lime variation on lemon bars as well.

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Nutrition Facts (per serving)
265Calories
0g Fat
69g Carbs
0g Protein

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Nutrition Facts
Servings: 6
Amount per serving
Calories265
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 0g0%
Saturated Fat 0g0%
Cholesterol 0mg0%
Sodium 6mg0%
Total Carbohydrate 69g25%
Dietary Fiber 0g0%
Total Sugars 67g
Protein 0g
Vitamin C 9mg43%
Calcium 8mg1%
Iron 0mg0%
Potassium 35mg1%
*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a food serving contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

(Nutrition information is calculated using an ingredient database and should be considered an estimate.)

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