Spring has officially sprung in my neck of the woods, and I plan to be sipping on this refreshing lavender lemonade all season long– and all summer, too! Made with culinary lavender, freshly squeezed lemon juice, honey, and sugar, this lavender lemonade recipe has a delightful floral flavor that’s not too overpowering. Plus, would you look at that color? So fun! Henry and Jack love when I make this fun drink as an after school treat.
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What’s in This Lavender Lemonade Recipe?
I love classic lemonade, but when I heard about lavender lemonade, I knew I had to make it. Lavender has such a unique floral flavor with hints of rosemary and mint, and it pairs so well with tart and refreshing lemonade.
- Sugar: Regular granulated sugar cuts the acidity of the lemon juice and sweetens this classic drink. You can add more or less depending on your preferred level of sweetness.
- Honey: Plays up the floral flavor of the lavender. I always recommend using local organic honey if you can.
- Lavender: Dried culinary lavender is what you need! Whole Foods sells fresh lavender, but you can also order it on Amazon. You want to be sure you buy lavender meant for eating/cooking.
- Lemon Juice: For the very best flavor, you should really only use freshly squeezed lemon juice! Avoid using anything from concentrate.
- Food Coloring: Just a few drops of blue or purple food coloring is my secret weapon for that pretty purple color. This is optional of course.
Make It A Lavender Lemonade Cocktail
As soon as I learned how to make lavender lemonade, my mind immediately went to how to add alcohol. After rigorous experimentation (you’re welcome!), I have found that vodka and gin taste the best. Vodka will give you a buzz without altering the flavor, while gin will play up the floral elements of the drink.
A bit of champagne would turn it into a nice, bubbly drink for bridal showers or brunch. Or you could also use tequila instead and make a lavender margarita.
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How to Store
You can store a pitcher of lavender lemonade in the fridge for up to 1 week. Make sure the pitcher has an airtight lid on it for the best, freshest results.
If you have any leftover beyond a week, I like to pour it into an ice cube tray and make lavender lemonade ice cubes to add to drinks!
Serving Suggestions
I love the idea of this beautiful purple lemonade for a baby shower or gender reveal party, surrounded by delicious desserts. Think glitter lemon cake pops, strawberries foster, or blueberry raspberry coffee cake.
Notes from the Test Kitchen
I recommend adding some purple or blue food coloring to make the color even brighter and prettier, but that is totally optional. It’s a fun twist if you’re making this mocktail for baby or wedding showers, but it’s not necessary.
5-Star Review
“The best lavender lemonade recipe I have tried. Steeping the lavender for 2 hours makes all the difference. Thanks for sharing.” -Karen
How to Make Lavender Lemonade Step by Step
Steep the Lavender: Over medium heat, combine 2 cups of water and ½ cup of granulated sugar, bringing to a boil until the sugar is dissolved. Turn off the heat and stir in ¼ cup of honey and 3 tablespoons of dried culinary lavender. Allow the mixture to steep for 2 hours (less if you want less of a lavender taste).
Strain the Lavender Syrup: Strain the liquid, pressing the lavender down to make sure you get all of those juices into your mixture!
Make the Lemonade: In a large pitcher, combine 2 cups of freshly squeezed lemon juice, the lavender mixture, and the remaining 4 cups of water. Feel free to add a couple drops of blue or purple food coloring if you want more color than the lavender provides. Makes the lemonade especially cute for those brunches! Serve over ice.
Personally, this drink doesn’t make me tired. However, lavender has been known to have natural relaxing qualities that are said to help with insomnia. This may be just the drink for you to sip on before bed!
Nope! This drink is naturally caffeine-free.
Lavender is believed to soothe anxiety and headaches, so the next time you’re feeling burnt out, reach for a glass of this tasty lemonade.
Lavender syrup was delicious but only need half a cup of lemons.
I steeped the recommended lavender flowers for 1 1/2 hours. It was very strong. Next time, I will only steep 1/2 hour or less. I also had to add more sugar. The purple food coloring worked well.
Hi Cynthia, lavender is a unique flavor, so we definitely recommend trying out a few different steep times to find the flavor balance you personally love! We’re happy to hear you enjoyed it!
This is delicious! My only change was that I let the lavender steep all night, basically out of necessity. I didn’t use the food coloring.
Lemonade tastes great. I DON’T recommend using food coloring though. If you do, then maybe only use a pure purple. Don’t use blue, or blue+red. Mixing only blue will make it bright green, due to the harsh yellow of the fresh lemon juice. Attempting to cancel out the green with some red turns it a muddy gray. My pitcher looks like dark gross paint water now :'( What a waste.
this is great!
I’m going to make this tonight with my daughter! Thanks for sharing your recipe!