An easy treat, this simple variation on the old classic is simply delicious! The kids love it.
Rosemary Lemonade
1 gallon store purchased lemonade, pre-sweetened
sprigs of fresh rosemary
Remove rosemary leaves from stems and chop. Boil 2 cups of water, remove from heat and add rosemary leaves. Steep for 2 minutes. Combine rosemary water with lemonade by pouring liquid through sieve to prevent leaves from entering lemonade.
Serve chilled and enjoy!
Kimiko says
Thanks for this recipe! I have rosemary in my little herb garden and I rarely use it. This will be a great recipe to try out. This is a great idea to have recipes ready for the things that we are growing.
Also, is it better to freeze or hang dry herbs like basil, green onions, rosemary, mint leaves, etc? I just feel bad growing the herbs and not using them so I like to store them.
Thanks
Kimiko
gardenfrisk says
Yes, saving them is key. Try drying them in the oven on low (150-200*) for a couple of hours–until crumbly–then store in air-tight containers.
Thanks for stopping by and enjoy!
ryan says
this is really yummy!
Lilian says
Vanilla & rosemary? I can htslnoey say I never would’ve thought to combine those 2! Sounds delicious, though, and I’m going to have to try this. Also, roasting vegetables is by far the best way to prepare them; roasted brussels sprouts are like candy to me!
gardenfrisk says
LOVE Brussels sprouts!