Get this recipe sent to your inbox, plus
new home-style recipes from An Amateur Cook every week.
I made this on one of those afternoons where regular water felt deeply disappointing.
It was hot, I was tired, and I had strawberries that were entering their “use me now or regret it later” phase. I also had limes sitting in a bowl looking aggressively cheerful.
Then I remembered Brazilian limeade exists. Which honestly still feels like a trick because it involves blending whole limes. The first time I heard that, I reacted the same way everyone does: “You want me to blend WHAT?”
Turns out, it works. Weirdly well.
And then someone added sweetened condensed milk to the situation, which sounded questionable at first but ended up tasting like summer vacation and poor impulse control in the best possible way.
Now I make this whenever I need something cold, sweet, tart, and slightly dramatic.
Table of Contents
Why I Keep Making This Dish (Real Reasons)
Crazy Refreshing: Feels like air conditioning for your soul.
Sweet and Tart Balance: Somehow both sharp and creamy at the same time.
Serve Immediately: Stir before serving if needed because it settles quickly.
Tips I Learned the Hard Way
Don’t Skip Straining: Unless you enjoy drinking bitter lime chunks.
Use Juicy Limes: Thin-skinned limes work best.
Serve Immediately: It tastes freshest right after blending.
Frozen Strawberries Help: Makes the drink colder and thicker.
Taste Before Adding Extra Sugar: Strawberries vary a lot in sweetness.
Blend Long Enough: You want smooth, not chunky chaos.
Stir Before Serving: It separates pretty quickly.
Don’t Overblend the Limes: Too much blending can make it bitter.
Strawberry Brazilian Lemonade Recipe
A creamy and refreshing Brazilian strawberry limeade made with fresh limes, strawberries, and sweetened condensed milk. Sweet, tart, icy, and perfect for warm summer days.
Leave a Reply