As a resident of the South, I have to find ways to adapt to the region’s heat and humidity. (Hibernating in the air conditioning all summer isn’t a feasible option.) I plan no-cook meals for hot summer nights and serve ice cream desserts all season long. Last summer, I practically survived on frozen lemonade. It’s a slushy sipper that’s part lemonade and part milkshake. This year, I’m serving frozen whipped coconut lemonade, which is a tropical twist that is just as refreshing and delicious. The best part is that you only need two ingredients.
This frozen whipped coconut lemonade isn’t the first or only recipe blending citrus juice with cream and sugar (or sweetened condensed milk) into a refreshing and frosty beverage. In Colombia, a similar drink, limonada de coco, is made with lime juice and cream of coconut or a combination of coconut milk and sugar. While in Brazil, you can sip on limonada suíça, which is made of blended and strained whole limes and sweetened condensed milk or sweetened condensed coconut milk. My version subs in lemon for the lime and is something I’m sipping all summer long.
Why You’ll Love It
Only two ingredients required. Make this summer drink that has a balanced, sweet-tart flavor and creamy finish with just lemon juice and cream of coconut.It’s so refreshing. Blended with just the right amount of ice, this frozen whipped coconut lemonade is perfect for cooling down on a hot summer day.
Key Ingredients
Lemons: Squeeze two lemons until you get 1/4 cup fresh lemon juice for this frosty drink. I’ve used a Chef'n FreshForce citrus juicer for five years and love how much juice it extracts from the fruit.Cream of coconut: This mixture of coconut milk and sugar isn’t just for piña coladas. Here, it adds coconut flavor, sweetness, and a creamy texture. If you’re wondering what the differences are between coconut milk, coconut cream, and cream of coconut, here’s a breakdown of canned coconut products.






