Sweet blood orange mixed with tart lemonade for a delicious spring drink. This blood orange lemonade is perfect for transitioning from winter to spring.
The weather is playing a guessing game with me. And I’m losing terribly.
Some days it’s soo cold. For instance, on Saturday, there was so much hail that it’s as close as we’ll get to snow in the SF Bay Area. Not that I’m complaining too much. We need as much water as we get since we’re still in the middle of a drought. Other days, like today, it’s soo warm that we might as well be in the middle of summer. So I have no idea what to post. Should it be warm comfort food perfect for winter? Or should it be drinks perfect for the spring and the summer?
I just don’t know! I have no idea if we’re in winter or we’ve moved on to spring. Which means you’ll get mixed messages on my blog until this weather issue has been resolved. Nutella Hot Chocolate two days ago, blood orange lemonade today, maybe something warm later this week. Who knows?
But what I do know is that you have to try this lemonade. Seriously. If you can get your hands on blood oranges, you have to try this blood orange lemonade. That gorgeous bright red color, the sweetness of the blood orange, and the tartness of the lemonade make this drink so refreshing. I think it’d be a great beverage to pair with my Citrus Salad with Blood Orange Balsamic Vinaigrette.
Tomorrow I’m going to be near that market where I found my blood oranges in the first place. I think it’s time to restock because I’m loving all this citrus.
First, squeeze the juice from the blood oranges however you like. Make sure to remove all the seeds. I like adding a little bit of the pulp back into the juice. Especially since blood oranges are so expensive, I feel I need to use as much of it as possible. Do the same for the lemons.
In a small pitcher, add the freshly squeezed lemon, water, freshly squeezed blood orange juice, and a little bit of sugar to taste. Stir the drink to evenly incorporate all the ingredients.
Add crushed ice to the lemonade. Then place a few thinly sliced blood oranges on top for garnish.
Serve the blood orange lemonade cold.
Enjoy!
If you decide to make these drinks or any of my other recipes, tag the photos with #cookwithawallflower. I’d love to see your photos!
- 1 cup water
- ¼ cup freshly squeezed lemon juice
- ½ cup freshly squeezed blood orange juice
- ½ tablespoon granulated sugar
- Crushed ice
- In a small pitcher, mix together the water, freshly squeezed lemon juice, blood orange juice, and granulated sugar until all the ingredients are well combined.
- Pour the blood orange lemonade into two glasses. Add crushed iced and thinly sliced blood oranges for garnish.
- Serve the drinks cold.
alifeinzen says
I love blood oranges and this drink looks so inviting.
sillycrazylove says
This looks amazing! <3
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AngelAlmelor says
I know right!
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midmiocene says
Looks delicious.
dietbeach says
Looks great! I was just using my blood oranges in my chamomile tea. I’m going to try this for sure!
terrepruitt says
We didn’t get (my area of the SF Bay Area) get any of that hail on Saturday, but we got it Monday. It was odd. Then a bit later my hubby texted me to say they were getting hail. It had traveled down the peninsula.
This lemonade looks so delicious! YUM. Blood oranges are amazing!
katelon says
My Mom used to have a blood orange tree and I’d make my own “orange Julius” drinks with them….so yummy!
atkokosplace says
You’re pictures are delicious! The drink looks incredibly refreshing. ✿
Robin S. Kent says
What a great idea and the drink looks spectacular. But we are definitely still having winter here, so I will put this aside for a month or two. By the way, the Brownie cookies from a few weeks ago turned out great. Thanks!
fromthefamilytable says
Looks so refreshing. Too bad the blood orange season is so short.
Diana says
gorgeous colors!!!