This easy, 3-ingredient limeade recipe is a little taste of summertime heaven! Whether you’re lounging at the pool or on your patio, this sweet limeade drink is sure to refresh you. It’s made with maple syrup, so it is simple syrup-free! (That also means it’s refined sugar-free.)
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Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- Refreshing: This simple, fresh limeade recipe is the perfect refreshing drink.
- Ready in minutes: This recipe takes minutes, even with fresh, pure lime juice!
- Simple Ingredients: Simple ingredients can often make for the best healthy drink. If you realize you have lemons on hand and not limes, you can make this Homemade Lemonade instead!
Nutrition For Mental Health
Limes are rich in vitamin C and contain small amounts of vitamin B6, thiamine, iron, calcium, and potassium. A study found that individuals with chronic heart failure who consumed a lower daily intake of citrus fruits had a higher prevalence of depression. [1] Another clinical trial indicated that using citrus scent could reduce the dose of antidepressants necessary for treatment. [2]
Ingredients + Notes
This easy summer drink recipe calls for simple ingredients that are easily found at any grocery store.

- Lime Juice: I recommend making fresh lime juice with fresh whole limes. To pick the best juicy limes, opt for fresh limes that are a little soft. In addition, prior to juicing them, you can roll them between your hand and a hard surface such as your countertop, which will loosen the juice.
A full list of ingredients with exact amounts can be found in the recipe card below.
Recipe Variations
This easy lime drink recipe is great on its own, but there are easy ways to jazz it up, too!
- Lime slices: Add lime slices or lime wedges to the pitcher or to each glass.
- Lime zest: This is another great addition to this easy recipe. Simply add fresh lime zest to the pitcher and stir it in or add some to each cup of lime juice.
- Alternative Sweetener: I’m a fan of maple syrup, but if you don’t have that on hand, you’re welcome to use agave syrup. If you are looking to consume less sugar, then I would recommend using stevia or monk fruit sugar.
- Store-bought lime juice: I am a huge fan of using fresh limes. That being said, if you can’t find fresh limes or they aren’t cost-effective, organic lime juice works great too.
- Mint Leaves: Mint leaves are a great addition to this perfect drink. Other fresh herbs, such as rosemary or thyme, are also a beautiful addition to this homemade lime juice recipe.
How to Make Homemade Limeade
This limeade recipe consists of just three simple ingredients – limes, water, and maple syrup.
- Squeeze the fresh lime juice from 10-12 limes to make 1 1/2 cups lime juice.

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- Pour lime juice, water, and maple syrup into a pitcher and stir.




- Serve in glasses over ice and add a slice of lime (or more!) to each cup.


*I do prefer my lime juice on the tart side. If you prefer a sweeter limeade, then add additional maple syrup one tablespoon at a time until you have reached your preferred sweetness level.
Serving Ideas
This easy limeade recipe is perfect for spring and summer. Here are some dishes I would pair it with.
- Veggie Burgers: Enjoy this easy limeade recipe with the best homemade black bean burgers, chickpea burgers, or sloppy joes.
- Soups: Think bold flavors that pair with limeade, like this vegan chili, black bean soup, or the best lentil soup recipe.
- Salads: One of my favorites for large gatherings (or meal prep) is this cowboy caviar.
- Dessert: Combine this homemade limeade with these easy lemon popsicles, watermelon popsicles, or lime popsicles.
Storage Tips
Leftovers of this easy homemade limeade can be stored in the fridge or freezer!
- Fridge: A great way to store this perfect drink is in a half-gallon glass jar in the refrigerator for 3-4 days. (An airtight container will keep it fresh longer.) Alternatively, simply storing it in a pitcher with a lid works as well.
- Freezer: Pour any extra limeade into a freezer-safe container and save it for another day. You could freeze it in an ice cube tray for a tart addition to your next mocktail, or use leftovers to make these tasty Limeade Popsicles.
FAQ
There are about two tablespoons of juice per lime, or about 30 milliliters.
You can definitely make this homemade limeade sugar-free. The best option for that would be to use stevia or monk fruit sugar.
Yes, homemade lime juice is good for you. It is an excellent source of vitamin c as well as a great source of antioxidants.
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Recipe
Limeade Recipe
Equipment
Ingredients
- 5 1/2 cups of water
- 1 1/2 cup lime juice, fresh squeezed (about 10-12 limes)
- 1/3 cup maple syrup
Instructions
- Squeeze the fresh lime juice from 10-12 limes to make 1 1/2 cups lime juice.
- Pour lime juice, water, and maple syrup into a pitcher and stir.
- Serve in glasses over ice and add a slice of lime (or more!) to each cup.
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Notes
- Fridge: A great way to store this perfect drink is in a half-gallon glass jar in the refrigerator for 3-4 days. (An airtight container will keep it fresh longer.) Alternatively, simply storing it in a pitcher with a lid works as well.
- Freezer: Pour any extra limeade into a freezer-safe container and save it for another day. You could freeze it in an ice cube tray for a tart addition to your next mocktail, or use leftovers to make these tasty Limeade Popsicles.
Nutrition
Reference
[1] Kakutani, N., Yokota, T., Fukushima, A., Obata, Y., Ono, T., Sota, T., Kinugasa, Y., Takahashi, M., Matsuo, H., Matsukawa, R., Yoshida, I., Kakinoki, S., Yonezawa, K., Himura, Y., Yokota, I., Yamamoto, K., Tsuchihashi-Makaya, M., & Kinugawa, S. (2022). Impact of citrus fruit intake on the mental health of patients with chronic heart failure. Journal of cardiology, 79(6), 719–726. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jjcc.2021.12.004
[2] Komori, T., Fujiwara, R., Tanida, M., Nomura, J., & Yokoyama, M. M. (1995). Effects of citrus fragrance on immune function and depressive states. Neuroimmunomodulation, 2(3), 174–180. https://doi.org/10.1159/000096889
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This was so good and so refreshing!
Oh, yay! So happy you liked it!
This is so refreshing! I added a couple more tablespoons of maple syrup but other than that it was perfect to me!
Nice! Sometimes I add a couple of tablespoons of raw cane sugar to the pitcher, so I get a few sugar crystals in each sip when I use a straw.
Wow, that sounds so easy to make. I will definitely have to give this one a try!
It is and it’s so freaking good!