Say hello to your new go-to summer drink that’s perfect for the pool, patio, or a picnic. Strawberry Coconut Water Lemonade is as pretty as it is refreshing. I’ll be drinking it all season long!
Strawberry Lemonade has been on my to-make list for the past few weeks since strawberries are so sweet and delicious right now. I was trying to think of a way to decrease the amount of sweetener I’d have to add to it though when I opened the fridge and a little container of coconut water was staring back at me. BINGO!!
Coconut water isn’t sweet tasting on its own but it significantly cuts the tartness of lemons which means I didn’t have to add a ton of sugar to make the lemonade palatable. PLUS coconut water is extremely hydrating and perfect for the scorching hot temps coming our way over the next couple of months. Add in the health benefits of fresh lemon juice – vitamin C! Flavonoids! – and fresh strawberries – inflammation fighting! More flavonoids! – and you’ve got a nutritious drink that is FUN, full of flavor, and low in added sugar. We’re talking roughly 1/3 cup simple syrup, which is half water half sugar, in the entire 5+ cup recipe.
This stuff is checking ALL the boxes!
Here are all the ways I’m recommending you enjoy Strawberry Coconut Water Lemonade this summer besides straight from the blender, which the entire recipe is made in (three cheers for easy clean up!):
- Topping with sparkling water for a little fizz. Ohhh my, you have to try.
- Mixing with strawberry vodka. ‘Nuf said.
- Making into popsicles. Lincoln LOVES them.
- Adding said popsicles to wine glasses then topping with Sauv Blanc or Champagne. Because boozy popsicle cocktails.
What can I say, this recipe is a hit with all age groups!
Start by squeezing 4 lemons, to get 3/4 cup fresh lemon juice, through a fine mesh sieve set on top of a measuring cup to catch the seeds and any rogue segments.
The best way to get every last drop of juice is to first microwave your lemons for 25-30 seconds.
Next, firmly roll them against a cutting board before slicing in half lengthwise and squeezing. Promise you’ll get every last drop without needing a fancy juicing gadget or anything!
Next trim 1lb strawberries then slice in half and add to a blender along with the lemon juice. Blend until very, very smooth. Love my Blendtec – always gets the job done!
Then add 2 cups coconut water. Be sure to read the ingredient list on the brand you buy as a lot will include excess added sweeteners and/or thickeners which don’t need to be in there.
Also add a splash of simple syrup, which is equal parts sugar and water microwaved until the sugar has dissolved (1-1/2 minutes,) then chilled. I used about 1/4 cup + 2 Tablespoons simple syrup in the entire 5+ cup recipe – aka WAY less than store-bought lemonade! The amount you use will depend on your tastes and how sweet your strawberries are.
Stir everything together then pour the Strawberry Coconut Water Lemonade over ice! Tart, tart, tart, with the perfect amount of sweetness, and full of real, whole foods, I am incredibly thrilled with how this drink turned out. I think a few frozen blueberries and/or a sprig of mint added to each glass would add a little something something presentation-wise, too. However you serve it – enjoy!
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Strawberry Coconut Water Lemonade
Description
Strawberry Coconut Water Lemonade is a sweet-tart summery drink made with fresh strawberries, lemons, and coconut water. Top with sparkling water for a little fizz!
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup water
- 1/2 cup sugar
- 3/4 cup fresh-squeezed lemon juice (~4 lemons)
- 1lb strawberries, trimmed and halved
- 2 cups coconut water (I like Vita Coco brand)
- Sparkling water (optional)
Directions
- Stir together water and sugar in a mason jar or glass bowl then microwave for 1-1/2 minutes. Carefully remove from microwave then stir until all the sugar has dissolved - you now have simple syrup. Refrigerate until completely cool - simple syrup can be made several days ahead of time.
- Combine lemon juice and strawberries in a blender then blend until very smooth. Stir in coconut water then simple syrup to taste (I used 1/4 cup + 2 Tablespoons of simple syrup - amount used will depend on your tastes and how sweet your strawberries are.) Refrigerate lemonade until ready to serve then pour into cups with ice and top with sparking water (optional) just before serving.
Notes
- Tip to get more juice out of lemons: microwave lemons for 20-30 seconds then firmly roll against a cutting board before slicing lengthwise and squeezing.
- Add a splash of vodka or champagne for a little fun and/or turn leftovers into popsicles!
This recipe is courtesy of Iowa Girl Eats, http://iowagirleats.com.
Looks so delicious~~ And the ingredients are all easy to find in the fridge. Thank you very much for the recipe.
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this drink looks DIVINE!
I had tried lemonade, then lemon with coconut but never with strawberry. Nice article. Worth a try. Bookmarked. Thanks. BTW, lovely snaps.
Have you tried making the simple syrup with honey and water instead of the sugar? We got rid of sugar except honey, and I am curious if that would work.
I haven’t but I bet you could just add honey to taste instead of messing around making simple syrup with it!
This is the perfect summer time drink! And it’s pretty to look at too!
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This looks incredible! I crave sweet drinks so much, especially in summer, so its always good to find something that is tasty and nutritious. I am definitely going to be giving this a try! Thank you for sharing :)
Allegra xx
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Gah!! This is exactly what I needed this past rainy weekend! Instead, I ate ALLOFTHEFOOD and found myself lying on the floor Sunday afternoon, letting my littles use me as a jungle gym because I could not physically manage to do anything else.
Also, La Croix doesn’t give me headaches but it makes me SO THIRSTY. Why does it do these weird things?!
This looks so refreshing!!! I am definitely going to make this when it gets really hot outside.. and maybe add in a little champagne! :)
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This is delicious! Made it today for my daughters when they got home from school. They asked for another glass and another glass… Yum!
Ah, that is music to my ears! So glad they loved it!
I gotta try this. I am definitely up for a new kind of lemonade, thanks a lot
This looks great! Just had a cocktail this weekend that was very similar – coconut water, coconut vodka, fresh lemon juice, simple syrup, and a bit of La Croix for some bubbles!
YUM! Will definitely have to try!
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It looks absolutely amazing !! I can not wait to make it.
I am a sucker for any drink served in a mason jar. Looks fantastic!!
The hubs and I stayed out ALL night for Garth on Friday (rolling home about 3:30, yikes!) Still feeling it today but totally worth it! :)
omg I was seeing the 2 and 3am Facebook posts roll in (on Sunday morning.) ? Go YOU!!
Oh no! Are you thinking about leaving the neighborhood?
Definitely not anytime soon. We have always dreamed of having a couple acres so just like to cruise around and look at properties! :)
Doing no sugar of any kind right now save for that which occurs naturally in fruits. Do you think this would be at all palatable without any sugar at all? I mean obviously it would be a little bit sour, maybe counteract it with a few more strawberries? Curious what you think.
I would reduce the amount of lemon juice to 1/2 cup and add more coconut water. Or you could blend in fresh pineapple for that really concentrated sweetness though you’d have more of a smoothie vs drink consistency. Either way would be delicious!
I’m always stocked up with coconut water so this is definitely something I can make! It looks so cool and refreshing and I’m sure I’ll enjoy it on hot spring and summer days. Pinning for later! Thanks!