Cranberry Limeade

Wonderful way to use the heaps of limes that often end up going unused in your cooler. I found this online. Show more

Ready In: 15 mins

Yields: 1 quart

Ingredients

  • 1  cup  freshly squeezed lime juice (about 4-8 limes, depending on how juicy they are)
  • 12 cup  unsweetened cranberry juice (if you use sweetened cranberry juice, reduce the amount of sugar in the recipe a little bit)
  • 1  cup sugar, and
  • 1  cup water (combined to create simple syrup)
  • 1 12 cups water
  •  ice
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Directions

  1. Heat 1 cup of sugar and 1 cup of water in a small saucepan; bring to a boil so that the sugar is completely dissolved, and remove from heat.
  2. If you want an added zing to your limeade, zest a couple of the limes before juicing and add the zest to the sugar water while it's heating.
  3. Once the syrup has cooled, strain out the zest with a fine mesh strainer before using.
  4. While your simple syrup is cooling, juice the limes.
  5. Add lime juice, cranberry juice, 1 1/2 cups of cold water, the simple syrup, and a few ice cubes to a serving pitcher.
  6. Depending on when and how the limeade is to be served, and how strong you want it, you can add more ice and water.
  7. For example, if you want to serve it right away, and it is still a bit warm from the hot simple syrup, add lots of ice.
  8. If it has had a chance to cool down and chill in the refrigerator, but is still too strong, add a bit more water until the strength is to your preference.
  9. If the cranberry limeade is too sweet for your taste, add some more lime juice and water until you reach your desired level of sweetness, and use less sugar the next time you make it.
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