4 juice
limes (try to find the ones with thin, smooth skins; they’re the juiciest and
the thin skin cuts down on the chance of your drink being
bitter)
1 cup sugar
6 cups cold
water
6 TB
sweetened condensed milk
Mix cold
water and sugar very well and chill until ready to use. This step can be done
ahead of time.
Place ½ of
the limes in your blender.
Add ½ of the
sugar water, place the lid on your blender, and pulse 5 times. Place a
fine-mesh strainer over a pitcher (the one you’ll serve the lemonade in) and
pour the blended mixture through the strainer and into the pitcher. Use a spoon
to press the rest of the liquid into the pitcher. Dump the pulp and stuff in
the strainer into the trash. Repeat with remaining limes and sugar water. Add sweetened
condensed milk; DO NOT leave this step out unless you will die of a horrible
sweetened condensed milk allergy because this is the secret ingredient! You may
want to taste test it at this point; I used giant, thick-skinned limes tonight
and didn’t test it and it came out a little bitter. If it’s bitter, just add
some more sugar and maybe a little more milk. Serve immediately over lots of
ice. This does not keep well, so don’t make this in advance (although you can
cut the limes, mix the sugar water, and measure the milk in advance). Serves 4,
although I can pretty much guarantee you that people will want more; I usually
plan on 1 ½ servings at LEAST per person.
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