Strawberry Basil Lemonade Pitcher

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Blend hulled strawberries with fresh basil and cooled simple syrup, then strain into a large pitcher. Add freshly squeezed lemon juice, cold water and ice, stir and chill. Makes about 8 servings in ~20 minutes. For sparkle swap half the water for soda water; for adults add vodka or gin. Adjust sugar to taste and refrigerate up to 2 days, stirring before serving.

Updated on Tue, 12 May 2026 02:45:46 GMT
Close-up of a vibrant Strawberry Basil Lemonade Pitcher on a party table. Save
Close-up of a vibrant Strawberry Basil Lemonade Pitcher on a party table. | tastybattle.com

The first time I tossed a handful of basil into my lemonade, my kitchen filled with the scent of summer so vivid it almost made me laugh. There's something about the pairing of sweet strawberries and refreshing basil that just feels like a celebration in a pitcher. My nephew, hovering at the counter, tried to steal a strawberry, leaving juice stains on his fingertips. The bright, tangy aroma of the lemons mingled with the earthy basil, creating a festival of smells. Making this lemonade never feels like a chore—it feels like bottling up a sunny afternoon.

I remember one backyard birthday when I hurried to refill the pitcher and ended up with friends gathered in a circle, each describing their perfect summer drink. That pitcher emptied in minutes and suddenly everyone declared I was on lemonade duty forever. The sound of laughter mingled with the clinks of ice and the splash of bright pink lemonade pouring into glasses is cemented in my mind. It’s hard to forget a drink that brings people together like this. Even the kids were snatching basil leaves for garnish, pretending they were fancy mixologists.

Ingredients

  • Fresh strawberries: Sweet, ripe strawberries are key here—overripe ones make it candy-sweet, which isn’t a bad thing if you ask the kids.
  • Fresh basil leaves: Tear them by hand to release more fragrance; too much muddling can turn them bitter.
  • Freshly squeezed lemon juice: Bottled just isn’t the same—juicing by hand gives you tart, lively lemonade plus an arm workout.
  • Granulated sugar (or honey/agave): Dissolving it makes a simple syrup, so you won’t get gritty lemonade; adjust based on your mood and your strawberries’ personality.
  • Cold water: Use filtered, if you can; it lets the fruit shine.
  • Ice cubes: Don’t forget extra for serving—it keeps the lemonade frosty and party-ready.
  • Garnishes (optional): Slices of strawberry and lemon, plus a few sprigs of basil, make every glass look festive, even if you’re just sipping solo.

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Instructions

Make the syrup:
Pour 1 cup water and sugar into a saucepan and warm gently, stirring until you can't see a single grain left. Let it cool just until it's pleasantly warm and not hot to the touch.
Blend fruit and basil:
Combine the strawberries, basil, and cooled syrup in your blender—when you pop off the lid, the colors and smell will be irresistible.
Strain for smoothness:
Press the mixture through a fine sieve right into your pitcher, scraping the pulp to get every last drop of flavor.
Add the citrus & water:
Pour in the fresh lemon juice and remaining cold water, mixing until the color turns a lively blush.
Add ice & adjust:
Mix in plenty of ice, then taste—add a splash more lemon or a bit of sugar if you want to tweak it for yourself or your guests.
Serve in style:
Spoon into glasses over ice, scatter on slices of fruit and a basil sprig, and watch faces light up as you hand them over.
A refreshing Strawberry Basil Lemonade Pitcher with fresh fruit garnishes, perfect for quenching thirst. Save
A refreshing Strawberry Basil Lemonade Pitcher with fresh fruit garnishes, perfect for quenching thirst. | tastybattle.com
A refreshing Strawberry Basil Lemonade Pitcher with fresh fruit garnishes, perfect for quenching thirst. Save
A refreshing Strawberry Basil Lemonade Pitcher with fresh fruit garnishes, perfect for quenching thirst. | tastybattle.com

There’s a special photo on my fridge of my best friend and me toasting with mason jars of this pink lemonade, laughing so hard we nearly spilled it everywhere. That day, even a simple pitcher of lemonade turned into a shared moment I still savor.

Make It Your Own

If you love bubbles, swap half the water for chilled soda water right before serving for a festive twist that always gets rave reviews. Adults can add a splash of their favorite spirit—I've tried gin and vodka, and both make this feel right at home at a summer soirée. The lemonade is just as welcoming to little hands as it is to grown-up ones, thanks to the pure fruit and customizable sweetness.

Choosing the Right Strawberries

I've learned that slightly soft, deeply red strawberries deliver the best sweetness and color. Farmers market finds are unbeatable, but even supermarket berries become stars with a bit of patience when blending. If your berries are extra tart, don’t be shy to bump up the sugar—or muddle in a ripe peach for fun.

Serving and Storing Party Pitchers

Keep your pitcher in the fridge until guests arrive, and always give it a good stir right before pouring. If you're setting this outside, fill glasses with ice instead of adding more to the pitcher so nothing gets watered down too fast. The lemonade keeps beautifully for up to two days—just remember to store those garnish slices separately.

  • Always taste before serving—lemons and berries change flavor season to season.
  • For a vibrant look, layer fruit slices in each glass as you pour.
  • Don’t forget to hide a few extra basil sprigs for that final photogenic touch.
Enjoy this beautiful pitcher of Strawberry Basil Lemonade, ideal for summer celebrations. Save
Enjoy this beautiful pitcher of Strawberry Basil Lemonade, ideal for summer celebrations. | tastybattle.com
Enjoy this beautiful pitcher of Strawberry Basil Lemonade, ideal for summer celebrations. Save
Enjoy this beautiful pitcher of Strawberry Basil Lemonade, ideal for summer celebrations. | tastybattle.com

Whether you’re sharing it at a noisy gathering or sipping solo on the porch, this lemonade always brings a little burst of summer to your day. Cheers to cool glasses, full pitchers, and friends around the table.

Recipe Questions

How do I make the simple syrup?

Combine equal parts sugar and water in a saucepan, heat gently while stirring until the sugar dissolves, then cool. Use 1 cup water to 3/4 cup sugar for a slightly less sweet syrup and adjust to taste.

Can I use frozen strawberries?

Yes. Thaw and drain excess liquid before blending to avoid diluting flavor, or use frozen for a slushier texture and reduce added water slightly.

How can I keep basil bright and fresh?

Add most basil to the blender for infusion but reserve a few sprigs for garnish. Avoid cooking basil; brief blending preserves its aromatic oils best.

How do I make a sparkling version?

Replace half of the cold water with chilled soda water just before serving to retain bubbles. Add soda slowly and stir gently.

Can I prepare this ahead of time and store it?

Yes. Refrigerate the pitcher up to 2 days. Natural separation may occur—stir well before serving and add fresh ice when pouring.

How much alcohol should I add for an adult version?

Add 1 to 2 cups of vodka or gin to the full pitcher, then taste and adjust. Start with less and increase gradually to suit preference.

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Strawberry Basil Lemonade Pitcher

Sweet strawberry and basil lemonade, blended and strained into a chilled party pitcher—bright, herbaceous, and refreshing.

Prep duration
15 min
Cook duration
5 min
Complete duration
20 min
Created by Alex Ramirez


Skill level Easy

Heritage American

Output 8 Portions

Nutritional specifications Plant-Based, No dairy, Without gluten

Components

Fruit & Herbs

01 2 cups fresh strawberries, hulled and sliced
02 1 cup fresh basil leaves, plus extra for garnish
03 1 cup freshly squeezed lemon juice (about 4–6 lemons)

Sweetener

01 3/4 cup granulated sugar (or honey/agave for vegan/variation)

Water

01 5 cups cold water
02 1 cup ice cubes, plus more for serving

Garnish (optional)

01 Strawberry slices
02 Lemon slices
03 Fresh basil sprigs

Directions

Phase 01

Make simple syrup: In a small saucepan, combine 1 cup water and sugar. Heat over medium, stirring until the sugar dissolves to make a simple syrup. Remove from heat and let cool slightly.

Phase 02

Blend strawberries and basil: In a blender, combine strawberries, basil leaves, and the cooled simple syrup. Blend until smooth.

Phase 03

Strain mixture: Strain the strawberry-basil mixture through a fine mesh sieve into a large pitcher, pressing to extract as much juice as possible.

Phase 04

Add lemon juice and water: Add the freshly squeezed lemon juice and 4 cups cold water to the pitcher. Stir well to combine.

Phase 05

Add ice and adjust: Add ice cubes and stir again. Taste and adjust sweetness or lemon to preference.

Phase 06

Serve and garnish: Serve in glasses filled with additional ice, and garnish with strawberry slices, lemon slices, and basil sprigs as desired.

Necessary tools

  • Large pitcher
  • Blender
  • Fine mesh sieve
  • Saucepan
  • Measuring cups & spoons
  • Citrus juicer (optional)

Allergy details

Review each component for potential allergens and seek professional healthcare advice if uncertain.
  • Contains no common allergens.
  • Always verify sweetener choice if catering to dietary restrictions.

Nutrient breakdown (each portion)

These values are estimates only and shouldn't replace professional medical guidance.
  • Energy: 80
  • Fats: 0 g
  • Carbohydrates: 21 g
  • Proteins: 1 g

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