Finding Summer
“And he lay in the sun warmed sand, counting the waves.”
East of Eden, John Steinbeck
Inspiration
We’ve been having a coastal heat wave. When it warms to eighty and above we fog dwellers start complaining about the heat. Our houses and wardrobes aren’t equipped. Then and only then, do we speak with pride and reverence about the coastal fog. We wait for the fog to return and drink ice cold drinks to replenish the moisture our bodies crave. We drink lemonade–homemade lemonade with lots of ice and a touch of lavender.
Last summer was such a blur. This year, I am determined to find it, pull up a chaise lounge and soak it all up. I am not budging until I climb over the fog bank and dive head first into all the season has to offer. One of my current obsessions is lavender. My fascination took me to the Paseo Robles Lavender Festival. Then I went to Earthbound Farm Stand in Carmel Valley for their lavender harvest. I spent the afternoon immersed in harvesting, handling, breathing and eating lavender. When John Russo of Carmel Valley Lavender was distilling fresh lavender into essential oil the steam was lavender scented. Janna Jo Williams of Earthbound Farm taught us how to make lavender wands and scooped packages of dried buds for us to take home. During the middle of the afternoon I realized how relaxed I had become. All the stress and anxiety of the previous week vanished. I thought it might be my imagination, but the next day when I felt the dread of Monday seeping in, I dabbed the essential oil on my neck and wrists and soon was calmer. Now I’m planning on exploring the benefits of other essential oils too.
Essentials
I learned that culinary lavender is usually a variety of English lavender which is milder and sweeter than the more intensely scented lavender varieties used for distilling into oil. Fresh or dried buds of any variety of lavender are edible. Organically grown would be the best choice for kitchen use. This recipe makes concentrated lemonade that is diluted to drinkability when poured over ice. The finished flavor will vary, not only with the amount of ice, but with the individual intensity of the lemon juice and lavender used in the recipe. Fill a tall glass with ice add Lavender Lemonade and let the summer daydreams begin.
Ingredients | |
3C | water |
2C | sugar |
1T | culinary lavender |
2C | fresh lemon juice |
1 | lemon, thinly sliced and seeds removed |
6-12 | fresh lavender sprigs |
- To make the simple syrup, pour the water and sugar into a medium size saucepan. Stirring occasionally, cook on medium-high heat just until the sugar dissolves. The simple syrup will be clear when ready. Remove the simple syrup from the heat and stir in the lavender. Let the lavender steep for at least thirty minutes while the mixture cools.
- Strain the cooled simple syrup into a large pitcher. Add the lemon juice and stir. Add ice and lemon slices to the pitcher. Fill glasses with additional ice and then the Lavender Lemonade. Garnish with lemon slices and lavender sprigs.
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Hi there Deb! I’ve heard about how good lavender is as an essential oil but never tried it. I think you’ve just sold me on the idea, thank you !
Thank you for stopping by Claire! Lavender essential oil is wonderful!
Dear Deb, I only just read about last year for you. My Dad died 4 years ago, but it’s as if it was yesterday. I hope the fog is lifting for you and you are soaking in a lavender summer. Your writing is wonderful. xx
Thank you Jane! You kindness has brighten my day!
this is right up my alley. i absolutely adore these two flavours together. sublime.
Thank you Jacquee! Anything with lemon is a favorite of mine.
Love of the pictures, especially those of the lavender harvest! This lemonade sounds delicious and looks SO refreshing! Great post!
Thank you MJ, much appreciated!
I love lavender too, but your lavender travels are another level of commitment entirely! The lemonade sounds fantastic.
Thank you Vivianne! I was a lavender filled afternoon!
I’m not even thirsty and I want a glass of this right now! It’s beautiful. I too, love the fog. 🙂
Thank you Valentina! We like the fog too, but at times it becomes dreary.
What a treat, lavender and lemon , so refreshing and tasty. I would love to see the lavender being harvest next year. I’m glad you are enjoying this beautiful summer.
Thank you for the gracious comment Gerlinde!
What a lovely post, Deb! I wish I could have havested lavender with y’all. The lemonade looks very refreshing and tasty, ideal for these soaring temps.
Thank you Denise!
Such a refreshing read! Must have been so fun to visit the farm and participate in the harvest!
Thank you Carol! I had a wonderful time!
So lovely, a glorious summer treat!
Thank you Laura! Don’t you just love summer!