Watermelon Lemonade Concentrate: Bottle Up Summer Sunshine
There’s nothing quite like the juicy sweetness of watermelon and the bright zing of lemon—especially when combined into the ultimate summer refreshment. This Watermelon Lemonade Concentrate is your ticket to sunny vibes year-round. Whether you’re hosting a backyard cookout or need a cheerful pick-me-up in the middle of winter, this jarred concentrate makes it easy to stir up a pitcher of sunshine anytime.
Why I Love This Recipe
Homemade lemonade is already a summer staple, but turning it into a concentrate? Game changer. This method lets you preserve that fresh flavor while cutting down on prep later. Just add cold water (or sparkling water for a twist!) and enjoy instant refreshment. Plus, it’s perfect for gifting—who wouldn’t want a jar of liquid sunshine?
Ingredients
- 6 cups pureed watermelon (about half of a medium-sized seedless melon)
- 4 cups fresh lemon juice (about 16–20 lemons)
- 6 cups white granulated sugar
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Combine in Stockpot
In a large stockpot, combine watermelon puree, lemon juice, and sugar. Stir well to dissolve the sugar. - Heat Gently
Warm the mixture over medium heat until it reaches 190°F (not boiling). Stir often and watch carefully to avoid scorching. - Prepare Your Canning Gear
While the concentrate heats, prep your water bath canner. Sterilize your jars, lids, and rings by boiling them or running them through a dishwasher cycle. - Ladle into Jars
Pour the hot concentrate into prepared jars, leaving ¼ inch of headspace. Remove any air bubbles and wipe the rims clean. - Seal and Process
Place lids on jars and screw on rings until finger-tight. Process in a boiling water bath canner for 15 minutes. - Cool and Store
Remove jars and let them cool for 12–24 hours. Check seals before storing in a cool, dark place.
How to Use It
To serve, mix 1 part concentrate with 2 to 3 parts water, depending on how sweet or tart you like it. Pour over ice or blend with sparkling water for a fizzy twist. Add a splash of vodka or gin for an easy summer cocktail.
Tips for Success
- Strain the Watermelon: For a smoother concentrate, strain the puree before heating.
- Use a Digital Thermometer: Accuracy matters—don’t let it boil!
- Label & Date: Include flavor, date, and mix ratio on each jar.
Pair It With
Pair your homemade lemonade with:
- Blueberry Lemonade – for a full-on lemonade tasting bar
- Crockpot Nacho Dip – the perfect party bite
- Pumpkin Spice Muffins – if you’re sipping summer in the cooler months
- No-Bake Monster Cookie Balls – for a wholesome snack on the side
Final Thoughts
This Watermelon Lemonade Concentrate isn’t just a drink—it’s a jar of good vibes. Canning a batch means you can enjoy summer’s best flavors long after the season fades. Perfect for gift baskets, party prep, or just keeping in the pantry for “I need a little sunshine” days.
Try it out and tell us how you served it! And don’t forget to follow ChefManiac for more refreshing ideas and seasonal recipes that make life taste better. 🍉🍋
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