Why You’ll Love This Roasted Lemonade
Enjoy a tangy-sweet version of Chick-fil-A’s famous drink at home. This roasted lemonade highlights the deep citrus flavor of oven-roasted lemons, which are blended with vanilla ice cream for an incredibly creamy, icy treat. It’s the perfect thirst-quencher on hot days or any time you need a refreshing twist. No need to drive through – you’ll have rich, restaurant-quality lemonade right in your glass!
What Makes This Recipe Special
This recipe gets a flavor boost from roasting the lemons. Baking the halved lemons caramelizes their natural sugars, making the fruit soft and fragrant. Mixing that roasted lemon juice with creamy vanilla ice cream mimics Chick-fil-A’s icy treat. The result is a bright, tangy drink with a velvety texture. Unlike plain lemonade, this version has complex notes of caramel and vanilla that make it feel indulgent and homemade.
Ingredients You’ll Need

Gather the simple pantry staples below to make this refreshing lemonade at home:
- Fresh lemons – the star of the show. You’ll need about 8 medium lemons.
- Granulated sugar – to sweeten and caramelize.
- Vanilla bean or extract – for that creamy vanilla note.
- Water – both for roasting and diluting the lemonade.
- Vanilla ice cream – adds creaminess (choose a good-quality brand like Chick-fil-A’s Icedream).
- Optional garnishes like ice cubes and fresh mint.
Pro-Tips for Success

- Use Ripe Lemons: Choose bright yellow, ripe lemons for maximum juice and sweetness. Roll them firmly on the counter before cutting to loosen the juices.
- Keep the Zest: If you want an extra lemony punch, reserve the zest of one lemon before roasting and stir it into the lemonade afterward.
- Soften Ice Cream: Let the vanilla ice cream sit at room temperature for a few minutes before blending. This makes it easier to mix and ensures a frothy, even texture.
- Adjust Sweetness: Because lemons and ice cream can vary in sweetness, taste the lemonade after mixing. Add more sugar or water as needed to balance the flavor to your liking.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Burning the Lemons: Watch carefully while roasting – you want the lemons golden-brown, not charred. Burnt parts will add bitterness.
- Skipping the Strain: If you don’t strain the juice, bits of charred fruit or seeds can make the lemonade bitter or gritty. Pour the juice through a sieve.
- Serving Lukewarm: This drink should be icy cold. Serving it before the lemonade is fully chilled or blending without ice will result in a watered-down or flat flavor.
Flavor Variations
- Strawberry Roasted Lemonade: Roast a few sliced strawberries along with the lemons. Blend in extra strawberries with the ice cream for a fruity twist.
- Mango Roasted Lemonade: Puree fresh or frozen mango and blend it into the lemonade for a tropical flavor. Mango’s sweetness pairs beautifully with roasted lemon.
- Herb-Infused Lemonade: Add a sprig of fresh rosemary or some mint leaves to the roasting pan with the lemons, or stir a little finely chopped herb into each glass. This adds a subtle herbal aroma.
- Keto Lemonade: Substitute the sugar with a granular sweetener like erythritol or stevia. Be sure to adjust the amount to your taste, as artificial sweeteners vary in potency.
What to Serve With Roasted Lemonade

This creamy lemonade pairs wonderfully with summer meals and snacks:
- Grilled Chicken or BBQ: The tart sweetness complements savory grilled meats like chicken sandwiches, ribs, or burgers.
- Spicy Foods: Cool off spicy barbecue wings, tacos, or buffalo chicken with a chilled glass of this lemonade.
- Seafood or Salads: Serve it alongside grilled shrimp, fish tacos, or a fresh green salad for a bright contrast.
- Picnic Foods: It’s a great match for hot dogs, corn on the cob, and other classic picnic fare.
Storage and Reheating
Once mixed, store the roasted lemonade (without ice cream) in a sealed pitcher or jar in the refrigerator. It will keep for up to 2-3 days. Stir or shake before serving again to recombine. Do not freeze or reheat this drink. If it becomes too strong or syrupy, simply dilute with a little cold water or lemon-lime soda. For a fun twist, freeze any leftover lemonade into ice cubes to use in iced tea or cocktails.
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Roasted Lemonade (Copycat Chick-fil-A)
Description
Learn how to make Chick-fil-A’s tangy Roasted Lemonade at home. Oven-roasted lemons and vanilla ice cream make a creamy, refreshing drink you’ll love.
Ingredients
Instructions
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Step 1 (0-20 min): Roast the Lemons
Preheat your oven to 200°C (400-425°F). Place the lemon halves cut-side up in a baking dish. Sprinkle each half with sugar and the scraped vanilla bean seeds. Roast the lemons until golden-brown and fragrant, about 15-20 minutes.
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Step 2 (5-15 min): Make Simple Syrup
While the lemons roast, combine the remaining water, sugar, and a pinch of salt in a saucepan. Stir over medium heat until the sugar fully dissolves (no need to boil). Remove from heat and let the syrup cool.
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Step 3 (20-25 min): Juice the Roasted Lemons
Remove the roasted lemons and let them cool slightly. Squeeze all the juices into a pitcher, leaving behind any caramelized bits. Strain the juice if desired to ensure a smooth lemonade.
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Step 4 (25-30 min): Mix and Chill
Pour the roasted lemon juice into the cooled simple syrup. Add enough cold water to dilute the lemonade to your desired strength (about 2-3 cups). Stir well, taste, and adjust sweetness if needed. Refrigerate until thoroughly chilled.
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Step 5 (30-35 min): Blend with Ice Cream
Combine the chilled lemonade and softened vanilla ice cream in a blender. Blend until smooth and frothy. Pour into glasses over ice cubes and serve immediately while cold.
Nutrition Facts
Servings 4
- Amount Per Serving
- Calories 600kcal
- % Daily Value *
- Total Fat 15g24%
- Saturated Fat 8g40%
- Cholesterol 40mg14%
- Sodium 120mg5%
- Total Carbohydrate 110g37%
- Dietary Fiber 2g8%
- Sugars 100g
- Protein 6g12%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
Note
- Caramelize Carefully: Keep an eye on the lemons while roasting. You want a deep golden brown color but avoid burning them, which would make the juice bitter.
- Soften the Ice Cream: Let the vanilla ice cream sit at room temperature for a few minutes before blending. Softer ice cream mixes more easily for a smooth texture.
- Adjust to Taste: Lemons and ice cream vary in sweetness. After mixing, taste the lemonade and add a bit more sugar or water if needed to get it just right.
