Celebrate With Fresh StrawberryAde!
I’ll get on to telling you about how to make this incredibly easy and delicious Strawberryade drink but first a couple people have asked me about these glasses.
These are the glasses my Mama Reed used for her tea at every meal. They were considered very fancy glasses but Mama Reed never put them aside for special occasions. She considered each meal to be special and worthy of her best. “Always set your table like the President is coming to dinner” is her often quoted saying.
The interesting thing about these glasses is that they weren’t acquired in a fancy store or even the kitchen department at Dunavant’s or JCPenney, they came from the grocery store, filled with peanut butter. With ten children and all of the other folks who came by on any given day, Mama Reed amassed quite a collection (no doubt she had good use for all of that peanut butter, too!). I don’t have any of her original ones but I’ve managed to come across enough to use them at my table, although I only do so from time to time.
My kids love drinking out of these and I helped them understand the history behind them by finding an old advertisement for the glasses and peanut butter, which I have framed on my kitchen wall here at Bountiful. This ad is dated June, 1957.
Big Top glasses were plentiful in the South and for this reason are still pretty easily acquired at antique malls and on Ebay (see the bottom of this post).
This glass still has the original sticker, it’s a prized possession of mine and only cost me about $6.00. I usually try to spend my money on something with a meaning and a history to it rather than something new whenever I can.
Now what was I supposed to be posting about? Oh yeah…StrawberryAde.
And we’re off!~zoooooom~
You’re going to need: 16 ounces (or two cups) fresh strawberries, and a tub of pink lemonade Crystal Light.
That’s it. Honest.
Oh alright, some water as well but you should have that on hand.
You can also use generic sugar free pink lemonade mix such as Wal Mart brand.
You know my motto: “Go for the cheap!”.
Wash and cut the tops off of your strawberries. If a few make it into your mouth, I won’t tell. 🙂
Toss them into your blender.
This is my old Hamilton Beach blender. I’ve had it since they made dirt and it’s still going strong.
Puree that until it’s all good and liquified.
Put a few inches of water in a two quart pitcher.
I really wanted a glass pitcher for this tutorial but I don’t own one. I put off doing this for a few weeks as I looked every time I went out, hoping to find a deal. In the end, I didn’t find one for less than $8.00 and I felt guilty buying it (seemed frivolous) just to take a prettier photo of Strawberryade. So here we are, doing a tutorial in my usual plastic pitcher.
Jes’ keepin’ it real, y’all!
Add your Pink Lemonade mix to the water…
Stir that up til it is dissolved.
Stir in puree.
Fill the rest of the way with cold water and stir.
Serve over ice.
If you make this a few hours before, the seeds will fall to the bottom. If you serve immediately, you can strain the seeds out or just leave them like I do. It makes it look more authentic and fresh ~grins~.
This reminds me of a Strawberry Julius (from the old days) with a bit of a zesty kick to it! Strawberry is definitely the dominant flavor!
Ingredients
- 16 ounces fresh strawberries
- 1 Tub Crystal Light Pink Lemonade
Instructions
- Wash and remove tops from strawberries. Place in blender and puree until fully liquefied. Fill two quart pitcher halfway with water. Stir in drink mix. Add strawberry puree and fill the rest of the way with cold water. Stir well. If strawberries aren’t sweet enough, you can add ¼ a cup of Splenda or to taste. I’ve never had to add Splenda!
- Serve cold, over ice.
You may also enjoy these punch recipes:
Strawberry Lemonade Concentrate
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Ok, I have a question about this drink… I got the crystal light mix but it has been divided up into 2 quart packets so do I use all of them or just 1 that makes 2 quarts?
Hey! Just one tub, that makes two quarts.
Thanks!
Thanks Christy, tried it and its a new favorite. I did use the rasberry/lemonade crystal light. So, refreshing. Thanks again.
Have you ever made this with frozen strawberries?
Wow I’m gonna have to make that. I found some strawberries at the store for a 1.00 and I have to use them so I might make this along with my strawberry shortcake. 😀
I recognized the peanut butter glasses immediately. My family has smaller ones the size of dessert glasses–perfect size for ice cream!
Oh Christy…my word girl! I’m sipping on a glass of this right now and me and hubby LOVE it. Even though I try to avoid artificial sweeteners I had to give this a go. I had some strawberries that were just about to go bad I needed to use up and this was the perfect way to do it. Used the Wal-Mart brand drink mix and it’s great.
Thanks!!
This was absolutely delicious and a very special and refreshing treat for the 4th of July. Everyone loved it. Thank you!
I am off to the kitchen to try a batch of this delicious sounding beverage! I will be using fresh frozen sugar free berries I have been putting up all season! Sure hope it looks and tastes as good as yours does! Thanks for a wonderful new way for me to use up all my berries!