Honey is a one-ingredient recipe made by bees, flowers and mother nature herself. here are some honey beverages for summer refreshment.
Absolutely, honey is a wonderful natural sweetener produced by bees using nectar from flowers. It’s a versatile ingredient that can be used in various beverages to add natural sweetness and flavor.
Honey Strawberry Tea Cooler
YIELD: Makes 4 servings
INGREDIENTS
1 pint – fresh strawberries, stemmed and cleaned
1/4 cup – honey
1 can (6 oz.) – frozen orange juice concentrate
2 cups – brewed green tea, cooled
1/2 cup – water
DIRECTIONS
In a blender or food processor container, combine water, strawberries and honey; process until smooth. Add orange juice concentrate; process until well blended.
Stir into cooled tea.
Serve over ice.
Lemonade Honey Punch
INGREDIENTS
For Ginger Honey Syrup:
1 cup – honey
5 – thin slices of ginger, peeled
1/2 cup – water
For Lemonade:
1 cup – freshly squeezed lemon juice
24 oz. – apple juice
5 cups – water
lemon slices, for serving
DIRECTIONS
Simmer the Ginger Honey Syrup ingredients in a heavy saucepan for about 30 minutes, set aside to cool. Remove the ginger slices and discard.
In a large pitcher combine the lemon juice, apple juice and water. Stir in the cooled Ginger Honey Syrup.
Fill each glass with ice and the lemonade, garnish with a lemon slice.
TIP
You can substitute club soda for the water if you prefer.
Honey Watermelon Granita with Honeycomb
INGREDIENTS
1 medium – seedless watermelon
1/2 cup – honey
juice and zest of 4 limes
3″ – square piece of honeycomb, optional
fresh mint and additional lime, to garnish
DIRECTIONS
Cut the melon in half and scoop out the flesh into a blender. Remove any seeds that may be in the watermelon as best you can. Blend the watermelon until pureed, pausing to stir and fully blend as needed.
Add the honey, lime juice and zest and blend until well combined.
Pour the watermelon mixture into a large shallow pan and place in the freezer uncovered.
Wait one hour and with a fork, run the tines through the mixture to break up any ice crystal, return to the freezer and repeat every 30 minutes until fully frozen and icy. This mixture should be icy crystals, not a frozen block and not slushy.
To serve, scoop into shallow glass and garnish with a bit of honeycomb, mint leaves and a lime wedge.
TIP
This recipe can be made into a light watermelon wine granita by adding 12 oz. of moscato or sparkling rose to the mixture before placing in the freezer. This may take additional time in the freezer. You can also add a drizzle of a fruity liqueur such as limoncello or melon liqueur over the granita when serving. This makes a unique and refreshing “after dinner” dessert!