Much like making one’s own popsicles or popsicle variations, making homemade lemonade or limeade is a great kitchen skill to possess. If you are sensitive to the amount of sugar in your drinks, you can dial the sweetness down to suit your preference. If you’ve got a range of fruits on hand, you can experiment with blending things together and coming up with great flavor combinations. Here, the lime juice serves as a companion to the smooth and tropical mango puree, and the sweetness is hushed down considerably.
Last Year: Roasted Broccoli Pasta Salad and Strawberry Mango Crumble–look! One year to the day, and I post another mango recipe. It must really be the start of summer.
Mango Limeade
If you are feeling a bit fancy, feel free to sub in sparkling water for the plain water in this recipe, or, if your fanciness takes on a more grown-up tone, try stirring some of the mango-lime puree into a glass of sparkling wine or Prosecco.
½ cup fresh lime juice
the ripe flesh from 2 mangoes, pureed then strained (you should end up with about ¾ of a cup of mango puree)
¼ to 1/3 cup sugar, depending on your preferred level of sweetness
4 cups water
pinch of salt
In a large bowl or pitcher, combine lime juice, mango puree, and sugar. Stir thoroughly, until the sugar has dissolved. Stir in water and pinch of salt. That’s it. You’re done.







I’m with you on the sweets intolerance, too. I guess I consumed my lifetime share of sugar by the time I turned 18. ;/
Great recipe! I love mangos and limes. Half the reason I love mojitos is because I get to go crazy with the lime juice.
This is Beautiful. I am going to make it with my grandsons this weekend!
Beautiful!
Beyond coffee, it’s usually just water for me too. But! For this I’d be glad to make an exception – love this flavor combo.
YUM. I made basically the exact same thing just yesterday evening, except with peaches instead of mangoes (although I was wishing I had mangoes to add/instead) and then I froze it and made granita. Lime juice never fails to make the already perfect even perfect-er. 🙂