Lemon Lime Cocktail Recipe

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Lemon Lime Nutrition Facts

Calories:100

Fat:0g

Protein:0g

Carbohydrates:25g

Alcohol:0%

Created by

Nic Polotnianko

I fell in love with the art of mixology 6 years ago. Since then, I've honed my skills, crafting a myriad of cocktail recipes, and sharing my passion with other enthusiasts.

Last Updated: January 7, 2024

History

The Lemon Lime cocktail is a refreshing and zesty drink, perfect for warm summer days and nights. This cocktail has its roots in the classic sour family of cocktails, which includes the likes of the Whiskey Sour and the Daiquiri. The Lemon Lime cocktail is a favorite among citrus lovers and those who enjoy a tangy, thirst-quenching beverage.

How Lemon Lime Tastes?

The Lemon Lime cocktail boasts a harmonious balance of sweet and sour flavors, with the zesty tang of lemon and lime shining through. It's a light and refreshing drink with a subtle hint of effervescence, making it perfect for sipping on a hot day.

Interesting facts about Lemon Lime

  • The Lemon Lime cocktail is a versatile drink that can be easily customized with the addition of other fruit flavors, such as orange or grapefruit.
  • This cocktail is often served in a tall glass over ice, making it a perfect choice for outdoor gatherings and poolside lounging.
  • The Lemon Lime cocktail is sometimes garnished with a lemon or lime wheel, adding a touch of elegance and visual appeal to the drink.

Ingredients

  • Lemon juice: 1 oz(30ml)
  • Lime juice: 1 oz(30ml)
  • Simple syrup: 0.5 oz(15ml)
  • Soda water: 2 oz(60ml)
  • Ice: 1 cup
  • Lemon wheel: 1
  • Lime wheel: 1

Lemon Juice

Packing a punch, 1 oz of Lemon juice is the yin to our yang here, providing a brisk tartness. Too little, and your cocktail snoozes; too much, and pucker up! No lemon juice? No worries! Try grapefruit juice for a bittersweet twist.

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Lime Juice

Equally important, 1 oz of Lime juice gives our cocktail a tangy kick that keeps things lively. Slip up on the lime juice, and your drink becomes a one-note symphony of sour. Substitute with yuzu juice for an exotic zing!

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Simple Syrup

For harmony's sake, 0.5 oz of Simple syrup sweetens the deal, mellowing the citric acrobats. Skimp on this sweet serenade, and your taste buds may stage a protest. Honey syrup is a delicious stand-in if you fancy a richer sweetness.

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Soda Water

2 oz of Soda water adds sparkle to our potion, lifting the flavors while offering a refreshing fizz. Ditch the soda, and you'll lose the effervescent charm that defines this libation. In its place, tonic water can introduce a quinine kick.

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Ice

A cool character, 1 cup of Ice chills our concoction, ensuring that the experience is as refreshing as a plunge in an alpine lake. Going ice-less? You'll end up serving lukewarm disappointment. Crushed ice ups the chill factor for a slushier sip.

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Lemon Wheel

An elegant garnish, the Lemon wheel not only adds visual pizzazz but also wafts a subtle citrus aroma with every quaff. Omit at your aesthetic peril!

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Lime Wheel

Its counterpart, the Lime wheel, brings visual balance and an invigorating scent. Leave it out, and you'll miss the chance to visually tantalize your drinker before the first sip.

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Recipe. How to make Lemon Lime Drink

  1. In a cocktail shaker, combine the lemon juice, lime juice, and simple syrup.
  2. Fill the shaker with ice and shake well until chilled.
  3. Strain the mixture into a tall glass filled with fresh ice.
  4. Top with soda water and gently stir to combine.
  5. Garnish with a lemon and lime wheel.

Pro Tips

  • Use fresh citrus juice for the best flavor. Bottled juices can be too sweet or too tart.
  • Chill your glass before serving for a refreshing and cool cocktail.
  • Don't over shake the cocktail, as it can dilute the flavors.

Perfect Pairings

Seafood

A zesty Lemon Lime cocktail pairs beautifully with seafood dishes, particularly those featuring grilled shrimp or fish tacos, where the citrus notes can complement the briny flavors.

Salads

Pair it with a crisp garden salad or a zesty Caesar. The fresh flavors of the greens balance well with the tartness of the cocktail.

Spicy Foods

The Lemon Lime cocktail's refreshing qualities make it an excellent match for spicy Asian or Latin dishes, helping to cool the palate.

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What you could change in Lemon Lime

  • Lemon juice: Can be substituted with grapefruit or orange juice for a different flavor profile.
  • Simple syrup: Can be replaced with honey or agave syrup for a natural sweetener option.
  • Soda water: Can be replaced with tonic water or ginger ale for a different taste.

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Cucumber Refresh

Add a few slices of cucumber to the shaker before adding the other ingredients. The cucumber adds a soothing, spa-like quality that complements the citrus flavors without overwhelming them. This variant feels like a cool breeze on a summer's day.

Sparkling Raspberry

Substitute soda water with raspberry-flavored sparkling water. Add a few fresh raspberries into the mix. This twist creates a berrylicious dance with the lemon and lime, turning the drink into a fruity fiesta that's both tart and sweet.

Herbal Fusion

Introduce a sprig of fresh thyme or basil into the shaker. This will infuse the cocktail with an aromatic herbal note. The savory herbs play off the tangy citrus, making for a mysteriously delightful sip that's perfect for an evening wind-down.

In case you forgot basics how to make Lemon Lime

The basic composition of simple syrup is relatively straightforward – a 1:1 ratio of sugar and water. This mixture is heated until the sugar dissolves, resulting in a clear, sweet syrup.

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Add your ingredients to the shaker first, then ice. Fill it up to ¾ of its capacity to ensure enough space for shaking. Hold the shaker with both hands (one on the top and one on the bottom) and shake vigorously. The shake should come from your shoulders, not your wrists.

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Place your chosen strainer on top of the shaker or mixing glass, ensuring a secure fit. Pour the cocktail into a glass through the strainer, which will catch solid ingredients and ice. If double straining, hold the fine mesh strainer between the shaker and the glass.

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Insert the spoon into the glass until it touches the bottom. Keep the back of the spoon against the inside wall of the glass, and stir in a smooth, circular motion. The goal is to swirl the ice and ingredients together without churning or splashing.

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Garnishing a bar drink depends on the type of garnish and the cocktail. Generally, it involves preparing the garnish (like cutting a citrus wheel or picking a sprig of mint), and then adding it to the drink in a visually appealing way (like perching it on the rim or floating it on top).

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Frequently Asked Questions on Lemon Lime

What kind of alcohol can be added to this cocktail to make it alcoholic?

Vodka or white rum could be great additions to this cocktail, as they will not overpower the lemon and lime flavors.

Can I make this cocktail in advance and store it?

Yes, you can prepare the mixture of lemon and lime juices with the simple syrup in advance and store it in the fridge. However, the soda water and ice should be added right before serving to maintain the fizzy and refreshing texture.

What other garnishes can be used for the Lemon Lime cocktail?

Aside from the lemon and lime wheels, you can also add a sprig of fresh mint or a cherry for color contrast and additional flavor.

Can I use limes or lemons of any size for this recipe?

It's best to use medium-sized limes and lemons. They provide the right amount of juice without making the cocktail too sour or too bitter.

What other glasses can I use to serve the Lemon Lime cocktail?

Although it's traditionally served in a tall glass, you can also use a hurricane glass or a stemmed glass like a margarita glass. Just make sure that it's large enough to include the ice and the soda water.

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