Homemade Lemonade Recipe

This Lemonade recipe is refreshing and timeless, and so easy to make with freshly squeezed lemon juice, sugar, and water. It keeps well in the refrigerator, so you can enjoy a crisp glass of lemonade on a hot summer day. Once you try homemade lemonade, you won’t want to settle for store-bought.

Homemade Lemonade recipe over ice with lemon rounds and mason jars

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“THE BEST recipe!!! I made 3 pitchers of this recipe for a lemonade stand this weekend and it was a HIT! Literally everyone who tried it was in awe at how good it was. Thanks for sharing.” – Miranda ★★★★★

Perfect Lemonade

My in-laws live in California and have a few lemon trees in their yard, so every year they gift us a big box of beautiful lemons. If you’re wondering what to do with fresh lemons, this lemonade is one of my favorite options. I also love using them for Lemon Bars and Easy Lemon Curd.

This lemonade recipe is the perfect balance of sweetness and tartness. I’m sharing my go-to ratio of sugar to lemon juice, but you can add more sugar or more lemon juice to taste. With this basic recipe, you can make tons of lemonade flavors (more on that below). My favorite is pink or Strawberry Lemonade.

What Makes the Best Lemonade?

Simple syrup is a liquid sweetener made by dissolving sugar in water. Why is this important for lemonade? Granulated sugar does not dissolve easily in cold water and will settle at the bottom of the pitcher. e. We promise it’s quick and so worth it!

The simple syrup is truly the secret to a perfectly smooth, evenly sweetened lemonade. It blends easily with cold water and freshly squeezed lemon juice, and you can add it gradually to get the sweetness just right.

Glasses filled with homemade lemonade and ice

Ingredients for Homemade Lemonade

This simple recipe perfectly balances the sour and sweet flavors of freshly squeezed lemon juice and sugar. After one sip, you’ll see why homemade lemonade is better than store-bought every time.

  • Sugar – granulated sugar dissolves into warm water to make the simple syrup.
  • Lemons – freshly squeezed lemon juice gives lemonade the brightest flavor. You’ll need about 6 to 8 lemons to make 10 cups of lemonade. Standard Eureka or Lisbon lemons give it a classic tart flavor, while sweeter Meyer lemons may require less simple syrup. Refrigerated lemon juice (not from concentrate) can work in a pinch.
Lemons, sugar and water ingredients for homemade lemonade

How to Make Lemonade

All you need to make this recipe is a great lemon juicer, a saucepan, and a pitcher. If you don’t have a lemon juicer, insert a fork into the cut side of the lemon and twist while squeezing.

  • Make Simple Syrup – in a small saucepan, simmer 1 cup water and 1 1/2 cups sugar to dissolve the sugar. Cool to room temperature and chill.
  • Juice the Lemons – Squeeze 1 1/2 cups fresh lemon juice and refrigerate.
  • To serve – combine 7 cups cold water, chilled lemon juice, and most of the simple syrup, then add more syrup to taste. Serve over ice and garnish with lemon slices.
Step by step instructions for making simple syrup with just water and sugar

Pro Tips for the Best Lemonade

  • Use room-temp lemons – they are easier to juice than cold lemons, especially if you roll them on the counter before cutting in half.
  • Add the syrup to taste – the acidity of lemons varies, so add the syrup as needed.
  • Keep it cold without diluting – you can freeze lemon juice in an ice cube tray and add the cubes to glasses along with regular ice.
  • Add ice to the glasses – putting ice in the pitcher can dilute the entire batch as it melts.

Lemonade Variations

This base lemonade recipe is delicious and versatile! Here are a few ideas on how to put your own spin on the recipe:

  • Extra lemon flavor – Add lemon zest strips (avoiding the bitter white pith) to the simple syrup, then strain before using.
  • Fruit Purees– raspberry, strawberry, peach, or mango puree are delicious
  • Agave or honey – use instead of simple syrup, adjusting the amounts to taste
  • Herbs – add fresh mint leaves, lavender, or even rosemary to the final mixture
  • Sparkling lemonade – replace the cold water with chilled sparkling water just before serving
  • Arnold Palmer – mix equal parts lemonade and unsweetened Iced Tea
Pitcher of homemade lemonade with fresh squeezed lemon juice

Make-Ahead and Storage

  • Make-Ahead: Prepare the simple syrup and lemon juice in advance and refrigerate them separately in covered jars. Combine with cold water when ready to serve.
  • To Refrigerate: Simple syrup can be covered and refrigerated for up to 3 weeks. Prepared lemonade can be refrigerated up to 1 week.
  • Freezing: Freeze the simple syrup and lemon juice separately, or mix them together to make a homemade lemon juice concentrate. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator and add cold water to taste.
Homemade Lemonade recipe in a pitcher ready to store in refrigerator

A cold pitcher of homemade lemonade is always a welcome treat on a hot summer day. Serve it at your next cookout, party, or lemonade stand, and don’t forget plenty of ice and fresh lemon slices.

Homemade Lemonade Recipe

4.97 from 92 votes
Homemade Lemonade served in pitcher with glasses of lemonade
Homemade lemonade is refreshing, timeless, and easy to make with freshly squeezed lemon juice and sugar, plus water. The lemon juice and simple syrup can be prepared ahead and easily doubled, making this a great summer drink for parties and cookouts.
Prep Time: 7 minutes
Cook Time: 3 minutes
Cooling Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 25 minutes

Ingredients 

Servings: 8 people (makes 10 cups of lemonade)
  • 1 1/2 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 cup water for the simple syrup, plus 7 cups cold water for the lemonade
  • 1 1/2 cups freshly squeezed lemon Juice, (from 8 medium or 6 large lemons)

Instructions

  • In a small saucepan, combine 1 cup water with 1 1/2 cups sugar. Place over medium heat and bring just to a simmer, stirring to dissolve the sugar. Remove from the heat and let the syrup cool to room temperature. Transfer to a mason jar, cover and refrigerate until ready to serve.*
  • Use a citrus juicer to squeeze 1 1/2 cups lemon juice. Transfer to a mason jar and refrigerate until ready to assemble the lemonade.
  • To make the full batch of lemonade, pour 7 cups of cold water into a pitcher, add freshly squeezed lemon juice and most of the chilled sugar syrup. Stir and add the remaining syrup as needed. Serve over ice.

Notes

*For faster cooling, pour the simple syrup into a heat-safe jar and set it into a bowl of ice water. 
Make-Ahead: Simple syrup can be refrigerated in an airtight container up to 3 weeks. 

Nutrition Per Serving

155kcal Calories41g Carbs1g Protein1g Fat1g Saturated Fat2mg Sodium47mg Potassium1g Fiber39g Sugar17.7mg Vitamin C3mg Calcium
Nutrition Facts
Homemade Lemonade Recipe
Amount per Serving
Calories
155
% Daily Value*
Fat
 
1
g
2
%
Saturated Fat
 
1
g
6
%
Sodium
 
2
mg
0
%
Potassium
 
47
mg
1
%
Carbohydrates
 
41
g
14
%
Fiber
 
1
g
4
%
Sugar
 
39
g
43
%
Protein
 
1
g
2
%
Vitamin C
 
17.7
mg
21
%
Calcium
 
3
mg
0
%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Course: Beverage
Cuisine: American
Keyword: homemade lemonade, lemonade, lemonade recipe
Skill Level: Easy
Cost to Make: $
Calories: 155
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  • Dennis
    July 11, 2026

    Great pucker power, I love it.
    Thank you

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      July 11, 2026

      You’re welcome, Dennis. I’m so glad to hear you loved it.

      Reply

  • Celeste
    July 11, 2026

    You mentioned your favorite is pink lemonade, but you didn’t give the pink lemonade recipe that I could find?

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    • NatashasKitchen.com
      July 11, 2026

      Hi Celeste! Pink lemonade is essentially traditional lemonade tinted with a red or pink ingredient. The color typically comes from added fruit juices (like strawberry, raspberry, or cranberry) or vegetable extracts (like beet juice). You can make my Strawberry Lemonade recipe, or experiment with other fruits/veggies if you prefer.

      Reply

  • Sylvia
    July 11, 2026

    A question really… don’t you use any of the wonderful peel with its lemon oils in your lemonade?

    Reply

    • NatashasKitchen.com
      July 11, 2026

      Hi Sylvia! We do not.

      Reply

  • Sam
    July 10, 2026

    I love all of it chef thank you so much for sharing your recipes I really appreciate it..it means a lot to me too..your my idol my mentor and my chef!✌️✌️✌️🫡🫡🫡

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      July 10, 2026

      You’re welcome, Sam! I’m so happy you loved it.

      Reply

  • J Flo
    July 4, 2026

    Thank you for this recipe. Wowza!!! It was perfect as you instructed. After I tasted it and noticed how yummy it was, I added my cooked down and pureed strawberries! Nothing like homemade strawberry lemonade!!! 🍓

    Reply

    • NatashasKitchen.com
      July 4, 2026

      That sounds amazing!

      Reply

  • AL
    June 10, 2026

    this is very lemony! It has sugar!!!!!!!

    Reply

  • Mrs. Rider's 3rd Grade
    May 1, 2026

    It tasted so good. My teacher said it was smooth. We had to balance the water and the sugar in the recipe. My team chose this recipe for Lemonade Wars.

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      May 1, 2026

      Lemonade Wars sounds fun! I’m so glad it was a hit!

      Reply

  • Sarah
    March 14, 2026

    I had so many lemons on my tree this year, and this was a great way to use up so many at once! Very tasty and easy to make. To speed up the process, I put the simple syrup in a plastic bowl and added ice to cool it down quicker.

    Reply

    • NatashasKitchen.com
      March 14, 2026

      Thank you for sharing, Sarah! This is a great way to use up lemons.

      Reply

  • Janet
    January 15, 2026

    Hi. I was wondering what the exact serving size is. In the nutrition information, it just says per serving, not the ounces in a serving size. I didn’t want to assume anything.

    Reply

    • NatashasKitchen.com
      January 15, 2026

      Hi Janet. I have this recipe set to serve 8. It would be about 1- 1.25 cups per serving.

      Reply

  • Melinda C.
    October 30, 2025

    Hi Natasha,
    I truly love this lemonade recipe:) I made quite a few pitchers over the spring and summer this year:) Now you’re going to laugh at me, but I have several requests for this on Thanksgiving and even during Fall, I will gladly do this because I love this too!!!!
    Thank You for this Great & So Delicious Lemonade Recipe
    Hope You & Your Family Have a Wonderful Thanksgiving
    You’re The Best!!!!

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      October 30, 2025

      Its perfect for gatherings, even during the cool months. I’m so happy this is a family favorite, Melinda!

      Reply

  • Mark
    October 1, 2025

    Made it and it’s delicious. Could lime juice be substituted for lemon to make a limeade? Would it translate into an equally delicious drink??

    Reply

    • NatashasKitchen.com
      October 1, 2025

      Hi Mark! I haven’t tested it with limes. I think it can work but limes are more tart and bitter so you may need to adjust the water and sugar to compensate for that.

      Reply

  • Victory
    September 23, 2025

    Love this!! ❤️ It tasted delicious and was easy to make. Love how you simmered the water and sugar to make it dissolve, Natasha. Keep coming with the great recipes! ☺️

    Reply

    • NatashasKitchen.com
      September 23, 2025

      Thanks so much. I’m glad you enjoyed the recipe.

      Reply

  • Christen
    July 27, 2025

    This was really easy to make and tasted delicious.

    Reply

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