Today was a wonderful Spring day, one of the first ones we've had. It was 15 degrees, with clear blue sunny skies, one of those kind of days that make you want to head to the Garden Centre. So that's exactly what the hubby and I did.
I was looking for a Cactus to replace the one I had till a couple of years ago, one that I could put on my dining room table. Unfortunately, the ones they had just weren't to my liking, which I was a little disappointed about. However, the selection of herbs caught my eye instead. I used to grow Herbs back when I lived in the UK, and the hubby and I had a planter out on the patio where we live now until a couple of years ago too, we grew Parsley and Oregano in there.
This time we opted for Oregano again, and two different types of Mint. English Mint, and Chocolate Mint. Of course, after getting them home and settled in their pots, I came looking for something I could use Mint in, besides a Mint Sauce/Jelly for Lamb and Pork. Instead, I came across a recipe for a Frozen Mint Lemonade. I made it just an hour or so ago, when Andy swung by for a while. While the recipe is non alcoholic, I added two travel size bottles of Vodka to it in the blender.
My first sip brought the exclamation 'Holy Aunt of Betty Crocker!' to my lips. People, this is GOOD! Andy and the hubby said it's like a Mojita, and I have to agree. It's tangy, not too sweet, with a clear taste of mint, yet it's not overpowering. It cleanses the Palate, and of course, it freshens the breath too lol. I can't wait for those warm summer evenings, sitting on the patio with one of these (or three!) watching the sun go down. Heck, I may even get myself a flask and take a batch on a picnic too! Yes, it's really THAT good! I'd have NO problem serving this up to friends!
Ingredients
- ½ cup fresh squeezed Lemon Juice
- ½ cup of sugar
- ⅓ cup packed fresh mint leaves.
- 2 cups cold water
- 3 cups ice cubes, cracked if they're large.
Method
Blend lemon juice, sugar, and mint leaves in a blender until leaves are finely chopped and sugar is dissolved. Add water and enough ice cubes to fill blender, then blend until smooth. Serve immediately.
Till next time, keep on cookin'!