Frozen Peach Lemonade Recipe

Some drinks are refreshing. This one? It’s a full-on mood upgrade. I made my first batch of frozen peach lemonade at a backyard cookout when the temperature hit 38°C, and the regular lemonade just wasn’t cutting it. One blender, four ingredients, five minutes, and suddenly I was everyone’s favorite person at the party.

The best part? You don’t need fresh peaches or fancy equipment. Frozen peaches from the grocery store work just as well, honestly, sometimes even better. Let me show you exactly how I make it.

What Is Frozen Peach Lemonade?

Frozen peach lemonade is a thick, slushy blended drink made with frozen peaches, fresh lemon juice, simple syrup, and ice. Think halfway between a smoothie and a classic lemonade, fruity, tart, cold, and completely addictive.

It’s not the same as just pouring peach juice into lemonade (which, no offense, is a little boring). The blended frozen peaches give it that gorgeous, thick texture and an intense, natural peach flavor that no bottled drink can replicate.

Ingredients You’ll Need

Short list. Big payoff. Grab these, and you’re good to go:

  • 2 cups frozen peach slices
  • ½ cup fresh lemon juice (3–4 lemons)
  • 1 cup cold water
  • 3–4 tbsp simple syrup
  • 1 cup ice cubes
  • Mint or peach slices to garnish

Pro tip: Fresh lemon juice is non-negotiable here. Bottled lemon juice has a flat, slightly bitter aftertaste that ruins the whole drink. Squeeze real lemons; it takes 3 minutes and makes a massive difference.

How to Make Frozen Peach Lemonade

You can make this frozen peach lemonade in under 5 minutes using just a blender, no cooking, no special equipment needed. Here’s exactly how:

  1. Add frozen peach slices and ice to your blender first. This helps the blades catch everything properly without making the motor cry.
  2. Pour in the fresh lemon juice, cold water, and simple syrup. Start with 3 tablespoons of syrup; you can always add more sweetness at the end.
  3. Blend on high for 45–60 seconds until completely smooth. If it looks too thick, add a splash of water. Too thin? Toss in a few more frozen peach pieces.
  4. Taste and adjust, more lemon for tang, more syrup for sweetness. This step matters more than people think, so don’t skip it.
  5. Pour into tall glasses immediately and garnish with a fresh peach slice or mint sprig. Serve right away while it’s still thick and frosty.

How to Make Simple Syrup (2 Minutes)

No store-bought syrup needed. Just combine equal parts sugar and water in a small pan, heat and stir until dissolved, then cool completely before using. That’s genuinely it. Make a big batch and keep it in the fridge for up to two weeks — you’ll find yourself using it in everything.

Fun Variations to Try

Once you’ve nailed the classic version, here are four twists worth making:

Sparkling Peach Lemonade
Blend without ice, then top with sparkling water for a fizzy slushy version.

Peach Lemonade Popsicles
Pour the blended mix into popsicle molds and freeze overnight. Absolute game changer.

Strawberry Peach Lemonade
Add ½ cup frozen strawberries to the blender. The color alone is worth it.

Honey Peach Lemonade
Swap simple syrup for raw honey. Adds a floral depth that pairs beautifully with peach.

FYI: This recipe scales up perfectly. Just multiply every ingredient by however many servings you need and blend in batches. It’s the easiest crowd drink I’ve ever made.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use fresh peaches instead of frozen?
Yes, but freeze them first, slice your fresh peaches, lay them flat on a baking sheet, freeze for 2 hours, then use them. Fresh, unfrozen peaches won’t give you that thick slushy texture. They’ll just make a very watery, sad smoothie.

How long does frozen peach lemonade last?
IMO, drink it immediately for the best texture. If you must store it, keep it in the freezer for up to 4 hours and re-blend before serving. After that, it turns into a solid block and loses its slushy magic.

Can I make frozen peach lemonade without a blender?
Not really, the blender is what creates the frozen slushy texture. A food processor works as a backup, though the result won’t be quite as smooth. A hand mixer definitely won’t cut it here.

Is frozen peach lemonade healthy?
Compared to most store-bought slushies, absolutely. Peaches bring vitamin C, potassium, and antioxidants. Fresh lemon juice adds more vitamin C and supports digestion. Control the sugar by adjusting your syrup; you can make it as light or as indulgent as you like.

Final Thoughts

Frozen peach lemonade is one of those recipes that earns its permanent spot in your summer rotation after the very first sip. It’s fast, it requires almost no skill, and it tastes like something you’d pay way too much for at a resort poolside bar.

Keep a bag of frozen peaches in your freezer, and you’re always 5 minutes away from the best drink of the day. Make a batch, your future self will thank you

Frozen Peach Lemonade Recipe

Recipe by Noah Nomlee
Servings

4

servings
Prep time

10

minutes
Cooking timeminutes
Calories

150

kcal

Ingredients

  • 2 cups frozen peach slices

  • ½ cup fresh lemon juice (3–4 lemons)

  • 1 cup cold water

  • 3–4 tbsp simple syrup

  • 1 cup ice cubes

  • Mint or peach slices to garnish

Directions

  • Add frozen peach slices and ice to your blender first. This helps the blades catch everything properly without making the motor cry.
  • Pour in the fresh lemon juice, cold water, and simple syrup. Start with 3 tablespoons of syrup; you can always add more sweetness at the end.
  • Blend on high for 45–60 seconds until completely smooth. If it looks too thick, add a splash of water. Too thin? Toss in a few more frozen peach pieces.
  • Taste and adjust, more lemon for tang, more syrup for sweetness. This step matters more than people think, so don’t skip it.
  • Pour into tall glasses immediately and garnish with a fresh peach slice or mint sprig. Serve right away while it’s still thick and frosty.

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