I learned this recipe from my in-laws years ago and it really has become "the" punch when punch is called for. It is sweet but light, not heavy on a hot day. To tell you the truth, I am mostly blogging about this today so that we all know where to find the recipe the next time we need it, as I always seem to be ransacking my cookbook cupboard for it when it comes up.
The basic punch is lemony, but I have added pureed berries before for both presentation and taste. I have also floated lemon wedges and blueberries because they look so delicate and tempting. Take a look at the recipe and then leave me a comment and let me know what your variation would be. I love new ideas.
Perfect Lemon Punch
So tell me, what would your garnish be to this punch?
- 2 tsp. citric acid
- 2 tsp. pure lemon extract
- 2 1/2 cups sugar (I often use less to keep it on the tart side)
- 1 gallon water
- ice
So tell me, what would your garnish be to this punch?
maybe some sprigs of mint frozen in the ice cubes?
ReplyDeleteWe love this lemonade! It's a fave at family gatherings.
ReplyDeleteI made a lemonade that was so yummy that was made from hawaiian punch lemonade and strawberry flavoring syrup and a can of guava juice. It was the best punch I have ever tasted. I bet adding the flavoring and guava to your recipe would give a similar result. Floating lemons and raspberries is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you posted this. I have citric acid sitting in my cupboard and I haven't been using it. Now I will!
ReplyDeleteI like it with lots of sliced lemon. You kind ouf need something otherwise it looks like water. Doesn't Myrna call it "Tricky Punch" because of that?
ReplyDeleteActually tricky water and I got it from Joann Larsen.
ReplyDeleteAnd I leave the receipe in the canister with the citric acid powder.
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what is a specific local source?
ReplyDeleteI found citric acid at a health food store, in bulk. Ask if you don't see it.
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