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Title: Thai Lemongrass Lemonade
Categories: Beverages Thai
Yield: 4 Servings

10cWater
6 Stalks of lemongrass,
  Chopped into
1 1/2 Inches, and bruised
3cSugar
1 1/2cLemon juice or juice of 3
  Lemons
1 1/2cLime juice or juice of 2
  Limes
1pn(1/4 teaspoon) salt

Combine water and lemongrass in a pot or saucepan. Boil and add sugar. Stir until sugar has dissolved. Reduce heat and simmer 20 minutes.

Let cool 1 hour and pour into a glass pitcher, straining out the lemongrass stalks. Add lemon, lime juices, and salt. Stir. Add ice to glasses and drink.

Serves: 4 (we drank it all and wanted more, see notes below) - this will probably serve more, less thirsty people.

*Note: This recipe requires (begs) for FRESH lemongrass. Using old lemongrass (it begins to smell old,or not smell like, well, fresh lemongrass) will cause the lemongrass lemonade to smell like you've used water from the disposal in your sink. Not removing the lemongrass will achieve the same effect, but to a lesser extent.

**Second note: The weekend we first tried it, we made and drank it ALL. Made a second batch and drank it. On the third batch, I used old lemongrass and, unfortunately, crocked the double batch. It was bitter, slightly, but I drank it anyway (this batch took a few days to finish).

FROM: Chile-Heads Digest & Mailing List

From : Dave Drum

From: Denis Clement Date: 06-20-98 (16:32) The Once And Future Legend (1) Cooking

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