I love how refreshing and calming this lavender lemon mocktail feels. It brings together the floral notes of lavender with the bright, tangy flavor of lemon, creating a perfectly balanced drink that I enjoy on warm days or whenever I want something special without alcohol.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
I enjoy this recipe because it feels both elegant and simple at the same time. The lavender adds a unique twist that makes the drink stand out, while the lemon keeps it fresh and vibrant. I also appreciate how easy it is to prepare with just a few ingredients, and I can serve it for gatherings or simply treat myself to something refreshing at home.
ingredients
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1 cup water 1 tablespoon dried culinary lavender 1/2 cup freshly squeezed lemon juice 1/3 cup honey or simple syrup 2 cups cold sparkling water 1 cup ice cubes lemon slices for garnish fresh lavender sprigs for garnish (optional)
directions
I start by making a lavender syrup. I bring the water to a gentle boil, then I add the dried lavender and let it steep for about 10 minutes. After that, I strain the liquid to remove the flowers and stir in the honey while it’s still warm until it dissolves completely.
Next, I let the syrup cool down. Once cooled, I mix it with the freshly squeezed lemon juice in a pitcher. Then I add the sparkling water and stir gently to combine everything.
I fill glasses with ice cubes, pour the mocktail over the ice, and garnish with lemon slices and a sprig of lavender if I want a more decorative touch.
Servings and timing
This recipe makes about 4 servings. Preparation time: 10 minutes Steeping and cooling time: 15–20 minutes Total time: about 30 minutes
Variations
I sometimes switch honey with agave syrup for a lighter sweetness. If I want a stronger floral taste, I let the lavender steep a bit longer. For a fruitier version, I add a splash of blueberry or raspberry juice. When I feel like experimenting, I even mix in a few fresh mint leaves for an extra refreshing layer.
storage/reheating
I store any leftover mocktail in the refrigerator for up to 2 days. I prefer to keep it without ice so it doesn’t get diluted. Before serving again, I give it a gentle stir and add fresh ice. Since this is a cold drink, I never reheat it.
FAQs
Can I use fresh lavender instead of dried?
I can use fresh lavender, but I make sure it’s culinary-grade and pesticide-free. I usually double the quantity since fresh lavender is milder.
Is this drink very sweet?
I find the sweetness balanced, but I can always adjust it by adding more or less honey depending on my taste.
Can I make this ahead of time?
Yes, I often prepare the lavender syrup in advance and store it in the fridge, then mix the drink just before serving.
What if I don’t have sparkling water?
I can use still water instead, but I notice the drink loses its fizzy texture. Sometimes I replace it with club soda for a similar effect.
Conclusion
I enjoy making this lavender lemon mocktail whenever I want something refreshing, calming, and slightly different from the usual drinks. The combination of floral and citrus flavors always feels special, and I like how easy it is to customize based on my mood or what I have on hand.
A refreshing and calming lavender lemon mocktail combining floral lavender with bright citrus, perfect for warm days or a relaxing non-alcoholic treat.
Ingredients
1 cup water
1 tablespoon dried culinary lavender
1/2 cup freshly squeezed lemon juice
1/3 cup honey or simple syrup
2 cups cold sparkling water
1 cup ice cubes
Lemon slices for garnish
Fresh lavender sprigs for garnish (optional)
Instructions
Bring 1 cup of water to a gentle boil, then add dried lavender and let steep for about 10 minutes.
Strain the liquid to remove lavender flowers and stir in honey while warm until fully dissolved.
Allow the lavender syrup to cool completely.
In a pitcher, combine the cooled syrup with freshly squeezed lemon juice.
Add sparkling water and stir gently to combine.
Fill glasses with ice cubes and pour the mocktail over the ice.
Garnish with lemon slices and optional lavender sprigs before serving.
Notes
Adjust sweetness by adding more or less honey or syrup.
For stronger floral flavor, steep lavender longer.
Agave syrup can be used instead of honey for a lighter taste.