On our first visit to Mexico, I asked for lemonade at our first meal. Woah, baby! Amazingness! Our waiter said that they made it with limes instead of lemons. As soon as we got home, I started to search for a recipe that tasted like the limeade we discovered in Mexico. This one is close. Next time we go, I may just ask for the recipe at our favourite restaurant. :) But for now, when we get an urge for a taste of sunshine, this is the recipe I make.
Mexican Limeade
makes 1/2 a gallon
1 cup of freshly squeezed lime juice
add enough water to equal 1/2 a gallon (8 cups)
2 cups white sugar
1 cup water
Combine sugar & water in a saucepan. Heat over medium heat until it barely begins to boil. Cool.
Combine lime mixture & syrup. Stir well, refrigerate until cold. It really is better after "marinating" for several hours, so just leave it alone until it's cold.
Looks yummy, but how is this different than a normal limeade?
ReplyDeleteI love Mexico too! My husband, sister and BIL and I have been fortunate to vacation in Cancun for the past 5 years. BEAUTIFUL.
ReplyDeleteYour Limeade looks fantastic! You should link it up to my Link Party I do each Friday: Happy Hour Friday.
http://inthelandofspice.com/2012/02/10/happy-hour-friday-viagra-martini-and-link-up/
I would love to have you :)
Happy Weekend!
--Shelley
First off--the pier looks just like the pier here (Naples, Fl).
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Cheri from www.itssoverycheri.com
This does look yummy! I am your newest Linky Follower, and hope you will follow me back.
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