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Strawberry lemonade is the perfect summertime drink that is refreshing and delicious! With only a few ingredients, this homemade lemonade will be the hit! Fall in love with this delicious and flavorful drink this summer!

Strawberries are what I love! This frozen strawberry lemonade is just as good and gives another way of cooling down this summer. Fresh ingredients that is kid approved and loved by all!

Strawberry lemonade in a mason jar garnished with more fresh strawberries, a lemon slice and a strawberry cut on the side.

Homemade Strawberry Lemonade

I don’t know what it is about me and strawberries, but I am obsessed! I made a special trip to Costco just to get their amazing strawberries. I love buying strawberries when they are in season and perfectly ripe and juicy. I love using them in recipes, especially homemade jam. That is if they make it to the recipe! I ate one pound all by myself yesterday! They were just so good I kept eating them one by one. Needless to say I had to make another trip to get some more strawberries because we ended up making 3 batches of this amazing strawberry lemonade.

Let me just tell you how amazing this turned out. I had a little helper in the kitchen today. We cut the fresh strawberries and squeezed the lemons by hand into the blender. This recipe is the perfect amount of lemon and the perfect amount of strawberries. I sliced up some fresh strawberries and poured the drink into into a glass with ice on top. And oh yum… the froth on top of this made the drink incredible. We will be making this weekly at our house and it also makes such a fun summer drink!

Ingredients for Strawberry Lemonade:

I have always loved strawberry lemonade and I order it wherever we go. Since I didn’t grow up on soda I have always preferred strawberry lemonade and it quenches your thirst so well especially on a hot summer day!

  • Strawberries: Fresh strawberries are best and taste juicy and delicious.
  • Lemons: Juice of 2 Large lemons
  • Agave Nectar: This gives it a little thickness and some sweet flavoring to go with the tart lemonade.
  • Cold Water: Nice and refreshing on a hot summer day!
  • Extra Strawberries: Garnish with more strawberries to look beautiful in your pitcher and cups.

How do you Make Strawberry Lemonade from Scratch?

This is a simple recipe that comes together quickly. Double or even triple the recipe (depending on your blender size) for a delicious drink throughout each day.

  1. Blend on high: In a blender, combine 1 1/2 cup strawberries, juice of 2 lemons, and agave nectar. Blend on high until smooth about 2 minutes.
  2. Whisk together: Pour into a pitcher and whisk together with the cold water. Refrigerate until chilled about an hour.
  3. Serve and enjoy! Serve with ice and garnish with strawberry.

The Recipe Critic Pro Tip:

Another sweet thing about making a homemade lemonade, is that you can use any kind of fruit to substitute for the strawberry! 

Fresh strawberries sliced into a blender adding in lemon juice and another photo next to it with it blended together.

Can You Use Frozen Strawberries for this Lemonade?

Yes! Frozen strawberries will work great and gives it that strawberry flavoring. Just know the texture and consistency may be a little different. Fresh strawberries are best for this recipe if possible to use. When using frozen strawberries be sure to thaw them prior to adding them to the blender. Since frozen strawberries are not as sweet as fresh strawberries, I recommend adding a little bit of sugar into the mix or more agave nectar.

Three photos of pitchers, the first on the left has a pitchers with sliced lemons and strawberries and pouring cold water over them. The second photo in the middle is the pitcher with water having the puree being poured over top and the third photo on the right has a wooden spoon stirring the pitcher mixture together.

Variations When Making Homemade Lemonade:

I am always up for different mixtures of lemonade but strawberry lemonade is my go-to. I can’t get enough of the rich, sweet and a hint of tart flavoring it has to offer. Make different varieties of lemonade or even switching the ingredients around with what is best for you. Enjoy all summertime long with this homemade lemonade made from scratch!

  • Fruit: Mix and match fruit! Add in more fruit or substitute fruit with watermelon, kiwi, more berries or even pineapple!
  • Lemons: If you love more tart squeeze another lemon into the mix. Lemon juice will also work if you don’t have fresh lemons.
  • Syrup: Substitute honey, sugar or a sweet syrup to thicken and add sweetness to the lemonade.
  • Water: Sounds crazy but even switching out the cold water for hot water can give you a different feel for this homemade lemonade. Almost like a warm drink to settle you down at night and warm you up.

A mason jar with strawberry lemonade being poured into it and a strawberry with a lemon stuck to the side.

Can you Freeze Fresh Lemonade?

Totally! Simply mix together the fresh strawberries, lemon juice and agave nectar together. Leave out the water and extra strawberries until you are ready to thaw. Pour into a ziplock bag and lay flat in a freezer for up to 3 months. When ready to make homemade lemonade, let it thaw over night in the refrigerator and add to a pitcher. Add the water amount and stir together. Enjoy all summer long!

How Long Does Homemade Lemonade Last?

Homemade lemonade will keep in the refrigerator for 5 to 7 days long. Lemonade will not go bad. Store the lemonade in a pitcher with a lid or jars in the refrigerator to keep it from spilling.

Homemade strawberry lemonade ina a mason jar garnished with lemons and strawberries with a pitcher of lemonade in the background faded out and another mason jar with strawberry lemonade.

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Homemade Strawberry Lemonade

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By: Alyssa Rivers
We will be making this weekly at our house and it also makes such a fun summer drink!
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes
Servings: 8 Cups

Ingredients 

  • 1 1/2 cup strawberries
  • Juice of 2 large lemons
  • 1/4 cup Agave Nectar
  • 2 1/2 cups cold water
  • extra strawberries for garnish

Instructions 

  • In a blender, combine 1 1/2 cup strawberries, juice of 2 lemons, and agave nectar. Blend on high until smooth about 2 minutes.
  • Pour into a pitcher and whisk together with the cold water. Refrigerate until chilled about an hour.
  • Serve with ice and garnish with strawberry. Enjoy!

Notes

Updated on April 21, 2020
Originally Posted On: May 30, 2013

Nutrition

Calories: 30kcalCarbohydrates: 7gProtein: 1gFat: 1gSaturated Fat: 1gSodium: 1mgPotassium: 41mgFiber: 1gSugar: 6gVitamin C: 16mgCalcium: 4mgIron: 1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Drinks
Cuisine: American
Tried this recipe?Mention @alyssa_therecipecritic or tag #therecipecritic!

A top photo overview of a pitcher with homemade strawberry lemonade garnished with fresh cut lemons and strawberries.

About Alyssa Rivers

Alyssa Rivers is the author of 'The Tried and True Cookbook', a professional food photographer and experienced recipe-developer. Having a passion for cooking, her tried and true recipes have been featured on Good Morning America, Today Food, Buzzfeed and more.

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  1. Just to let you know that when I try to “Pin” your Strawberry Lemonade recipe, your Dark Chocolate Pistachio Granola Bars recipe shows up with the Strawberry Lemonade picture. I’d love to share this recipe but it’s too confusing as it is now. I hope you can fix this soon.

    1. I pinned the recipe critic-then on the search on the pin page I typed in strawberry lemonade by the food critic and found it that way

  2. How could you adapt this using Splenda or another artificial sweetener for diabetics? Please let me know.

  3. How many quarts/gallons would this make. I am planning a small sweet 16 sleepover party that’ll have 6 of my friends and I’m trying to calculate costs.

  4. The strawberry lemonade looks so delish, but I have one question. How long will the drink last? Can I store it in the fridge for a week and then make another batch at the end of the week?

  5. I just made two batches of this deliciousness for a party and it was loved by all! Thanks so much for sucj an easy, fun drink 🙂

  6. You could cut up some strawberry’s and make them a juice and pour them into a ice tray and freeze them and use the cubes as ice instead of just ice or even cut up the strawberry’s and freeze them and use them as ice cubes and have a yummy snack afterwards. If you make strawberry juice ice your drink wont water down and you could use them again and again or even pour like tea over them and as they melt you could have strawberry tea or just water and have strawberry water.

  7. i jest made this, but used frozen strawberries (i freeze all my fruits ‘n naners fer smoothies and use either fruit juice or almond milk instead of water/ice – icky when those start meltin”) and replaced the agave nectar with locally grown honey. was delish 😀

  8. This looks SO good! I will definitely be linking this blog post to my page! So good!

    xox Megan
    allthatglitters810.wordpress.com

  9. I will be making this this weekend! Thanks for sharing another fabulous recipe. And, I love your new design!

  10. This looks so good! If you use sugar instead of the agave nectar, would you still use 1/4 c, or would the amount be different?

  11. I went through a time in my life where everywhere I went, if they served strawberry lemonade I ordered it. Never made it at home though!