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Title: Lemonade Made in a Crock (Pat Stockett)
Categories: Lemonade Beverages
Yield: 4 Servings
Though this lemonade is | ||
Traditionally made in a | ||
Crock, it is just | ||
As delicious when made in a | ||
Bowl | ||
Releases the oils in the | ||
Rind and gives this lemonade | ||
Superior | ||
Flavor | ||
Hot afternoon. | ||
Pressing the sliced lemons | ||
Serve it with cookies on a | ||
4 | lg | Lemons |
3/4 | c | Sugar |
1 | Quart water |
Ice cubes--enough to fill 8 glasses Fresh Mint
Wash lemons well and cut into thin slices; remove seeds. Place the lemon slices in a sm crock or heavy pitcher. Cover with sugar and mix. Let stand for 10 minutes.
Press lemons firmly with a potato masher to extract the juice and oil from the rinds. Add the water, and continue to mash the fruit until the liquid is well flavored.
Just before serving, add ice cubes. Garnish with mint.
Notes: I removed most of the zest from the lemons and took the leaves from about four stalks of mint and crushed it with the lemons and sugar.
Cooking from Quilt Country Pat Stockett From: Gail Shipp Date: 07-30-98 (11:54) The Neverending Bbs (286) Fido-Natio
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