Thursday, July 17, 2008

Drinking: Limeade with a Touch of Mint


The boys and I made This Limeade the other day. It was so good so we bought some fresh limes and are going to try it again today. The recipe comes from simply recipes.



Infusing the sugar syrup with lime zest is a great way to bring extra lime flavor to your limeade.
Ingredients

* Grated zest of one lime (about 1 Tbsp)
* 1 cup lime juice (from about 4-6 Persian limes)
* 3/4 cup to 1 cup granulated sugar
* 3 cups water
* Several sprigs of fresh mint

Method

1 In a small saucepan bring to a boil the sugar, one cup of water, and the lime zest. Once the sugar is dissolved (which it should be by the time the water boils), remove from heat and let cool for for a few minutes. The amount of sugar is a guideline, it depends on how sweet you like your limeade and how tart your particular limes are.

2 Place a strainer over a bowl, or wide-mouthed serving container, and pour the sugar syrup through it, straining out the lime zest. Add the lime juice and 2 cups of water. Taste for sour/sweet balance. If too sweet, add a little more lime juice. Add several sprigs of fresh mint.

Chill, or serve immediately over ice.

Makes about 1 quart.

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