Frozen Cucumber Limeade

by Lora Wiley-Lennartz

 The first thing I do, after clearing immigration in Germany is head to a newsstand to scoop up some German cooking magazines. I love to see what’s trending, what’s hot and what I can use for inspiration for new recipes. On my most recent Germany jaunt, several food magazines featured a version of this cucumber limeade.

I admit at first I thought it was a bit strange. However, after seeing a recipe for different versions of this drink a third time in as many magazines, I caved. I had to make some or at least experiment with it.

It’s hotter than hölle here in Germany. There is been a severe heat wave and everything on our property is brown. We normally do not ever need air conditioning here but now we have a portable one cranking out the cool air. I was a bit desperate for anything refreshing to drink which may have added to my desire to make this.

Whatever the reason, this frozen drink is a refreshing winner. An interesting alternative to lemonade or iced tea, it’s a bit fancy but so easy to make. When I throw parties in the USA I always try to make a delicious non- alcoholic drink for guests. For inspiration, I usually go into the herb garden. Spring water, citrus, simple syrup and some herbs usually round out whatever concoction I come up with. This cucumber limeade is a game changer. And of course, you can add gin or vodka for an alcoholic version. Next time I would add some fresh lemon balm to the mix.

Frozen Cucumber Limeade

Course Drinks
Cuisine German
Prep Time 10 minutes
Servings 4
Author Lora Wiley-Lennartz

Ingredients

  • 1 large Cucumber
  • 1 Lime (plus some wheels for garnish) cut an additional lime into wheels for additional garnish, if desires
  • 5 Tbsp white granulated sugar
  • Pinch salt
  • 2 cups ice

Instructions

  1. Peel the cucumber, cut into small pieces and place in a blender.

  2. Squeeze the juice from the lime into the blender then add the sugar, salt, and ice and puree.

  3. Pour into glasses. Garnish with additional lime wheels and serve. 

Try some of my other fantastic frozen drink creations:

Guava Mint Frozen Margaritas

Spearmint Frozen Margaritas

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