π Introduction
If youβre craving something refreshingly tropical with a velvety, creamy twist, this Creamy Coconut Milk Brazilian Lemonade will absolutely steal your heart (and cool you down!). π
Despite the name, Brazilian lemonade is actually made with limes, not lemons β blended whole with sweetened condensed milk or, in this luscious version, creamy coconut milk. The result is a frothy, tangy-sweet drink thatβs part smoothie, part citrusy dream. π΄
Itβs sunshine in a glass β vibrant, refreshing, and luxuriously creamy, with a subtle coconut flavor that makes it feel like a tropical vacation. Perfect for summer afternoons, brunches, or when you want a drink thatβs as beautiful as it is delicious.
π§° Equipment Needed
- Blender (high-speed preferred)
- Fine-mesh strainer or cheesecloth
- Measuring cups and spoons
- Large pitcher
- Wooden spoon for stirring
- Serving glasses
π Ingredients
- 4 fresh limes (washed thoroughly)
- 4 cups cold water
- Β½ cup coconut milk (full-fat for creaminess)
- β cup sweetened condensed milk (or to taste)
- ΒΌ cup granulated sugar (adjust to sweetness)
- Ice cubes (for serving)
- Lime slices and mint leaves (for garnish)
π‘ Optional Add-Ins:
- Splash of sparkling water for fizz
- Pinch of sea salt for flavor balance
- 1 tablespoon honey or agave instead of sugar
π©βπ³ Directions
Step 1: Prep the Limes
Wash the limes well β since youβll be blending them with the peel, remove any wax or residue. Cut each lime into quarters.
Step 2: Blend the Lemonade Base
In a blender, combine:
- Lime quarters
- Cold water
- Sugar
Blend on high for 10β15 seconds β just enough to extract the juice, but not so long that the peel turns the drink bitter.
Step 3: Strain
Pour the mixture through a fine-mesh strainer into a large pitcher. Discard the lime solids.
Step 4: Add the Creamy Goodness
Stir in coconut milk and sweetened condensed milk. Whisk or blend briefly until the mixture is frothy and well combined. Taste and adjust sweetness if needed.
Step 5: Serve
Pour over ice, garnish with lime slices and mint leaves, and enjoy immediately while itβs icy cold and fresh.
π‘ Pro Tip: Serve it in chilled glasses for maximum refreshment and a restaurant-style presentation.
π½οΈ Servings & Timing
- Servings: 4β5 glasses
- Prep Time: 10 minutes
- Total Time: 10 minutes
π§ Storage & Reheating
- Refrigerate: Store leftover lemonade in the fridge for up to 24 hours. Stir before serving β coconut milk can naturally separate.
- Do Not Freeze: The texture becomes grainy when thawed.
- Make Ahead Tip: Blend the lime base ahead, then add coconut milk and sweetened condensed milk right before serving for the freshest flavor.
π₯ Variations
- Frozen Coconut Lemonade: Blend with ice for a slushy, smoothie-like texture.
- Passionfruit Twist: Add ΒΌ cup passionfruit pulp for a tart tropical edge.
- Pineapple Paradise: Blend in fresh pineapple chunks for a bright, fruity kick.
- Vegan Version: Swap condensed milk for coconut cream and maple syrup.
- Coconut-Lime Mojito: Add mint and a splash of soda water.
- Spicy Limeade: Muddle a small jalapeΓ±o slice for a sweet-spicy surprise.
- Matcha Fusion: Add 1 teaspoon matcha for a vibrant green tea twist.
- Boozy Edition: Add a splash of rum or coconut liqueur for adults-only enjoyment.
- Lemon-Coconut Variation: Replace half the limes with lemons for a mellow balance.
- Berry Coconut Lemonade: Blend in frozen raspberries or strawberries for color and flavor.
β 10 FAQs
- Why is it called Brazilian Lemonade if it uses limes?
In Brazil, limes are often referred to as βlimΓ΅esβ β which translates to lemons in English, hence the name! - Can I use bottled lime juice?
Fresh limes are essential for the authentic flavor β bottled juice makes it too bitter. - Can I make it vegan?
Yes! Replace condensed milk with coconut cream and a natural sweetener. - Do I blend the limes with the peel?
Yes β briefly! The peel adds depth and zing, but donβt overblend or itβll turn bitter. - Can I skip the straining step?
Itβs optional, but straining ensures a smooth, silky texture. - Can I use light coconut milk?
You can, but full-fat gives a richer, creamier result. - Is this drink very sweet?
Itβs sweet-tart β easily adjustable to your taste by changing the sugar or condensed milk amount. - Can I make this in a big batch for parties?
Absolutely β just multiply all ingredients and blend in batches. - Can I use lemons instead of limes?
You can, but the signature flavor of Brazilian lemonade comes from the limeβs brightness. - Can I turn it into popsicles?
Definitely! Pour into molds and freeze for a creamy, tropical frozen treat.
π Conclusion
This Creamy Coconut Milk Brazilian Lemonade is the ultimate tropical refreshment β frothy, tangy, and perfectly sweet with that subtle coconut twist that feels like vacation in every sip. Itβs simple to make, stunning to serve, and utterly addictive.
Whether youβre lounging by the pool, hosting brunch, or simply dreaming of Rioβs beaches, this drink brings sunshine straight to your glass. βοΈπ₯₯π

π₯₯ππ Creamy Coconut Milk Brazilian Lemonade β Sweet, Tangy & Tropically Smooth Perfection!
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Wash the limes well β since youβll be blending them with the peel, remove any wax or residue. Cut each lime into quarters.
- Step 2: Blend the Lemonade Base
- In a blender, combine:
- Lime quarters
- Cold water
- Sugar
- Blend on high for 10β15 seconds β just enough to extract the juice, but not so long that the peel turns the drink bitter.
- Pour the mixture through a fine-mesh strainer into a large pitcher. Discard the lime solids.
- Stir in coconut milk and sweetened condensed milk. Whisk or blend briefly until the mixture is frothy and well combined. Taste and adjust sweetness if needed.
- Pour over ice, garnish with lime slices and mint leaves, and enjoy immediately while itβs icy cold and fresh.
- π‘ Pro Tip: Serve it in chilled glasses for maximum refreshment and a restaurant-style presentation.
Notes
In Brazil, limes are often referred to as βlimΓ΅esβ β which translates to lemons in English, hence the name! Can I use bottled lime juice?
Fresh limes are essential for the authentic flavor β bottled juice makes it too bitter. Can I make it vegan?
Yes! Replace condensed milk with coconut cream and a natural sweetener. Do I blend the limes with the peel?
Yes β briefly! The peel adds depth and zing, but donβt overblend or itβll turn bitter. Can I skip the straining step?
Itβs optional, but straining ensures a smooth, silky texture. Can I use light coconut milk?
You can, but full-fat gives a richer, creamier result. Is this drink very sweet?
Itβs sweet-tart β easily adjustable to your taste by changing the sugar or condensed milk amount. Can I make this in a big batch for parties?
Absolutely β just multiply all ingredients and blend in batches. Can I use lemons instead of limes?
You can, but the signature flavor of Brazilian lemonade comes from the limeβs brightness. Can I turn it into popsicles?
Definitely! Pour into molds and freeze for a creamy, tropical frozen treat. π Conclusion This Creamy Coconut Milk Brazilian Lemonade is the ultimate tropical refreshment β frothy, tangy, and perfectly sweet with that subtle coconut twist that feels like vacation in every sip. Itβs simple to make, stunning to serve, and utterly addictive. Whether youβre lounging by the pool, hosting brunch, or simply dreaming of Rioβs beaches, this drink brings sunshine straight to your glass. βοΈπ₯₯π