What To Drink In The Heat: Top 13 Refreshing Drinks

Karen Lennox Author: Karen Lennox Time for reading: ~3 minutes Last Updated: August 08, 2022
What To Drink In The Heat: Top 13 Refreshing Drinks

How to quench your thirst in the heat, restore strength and saturate the body with useful substances?

How to quench your thirst in the heat, restore strength and saturate the body with useful substances? Drink vitamin drinks!

We offer 13 recipes for incredibly delicious drinks with fresh herbs, fruits and berries.

Lemonade from tarragon, lemon and mint

 

Make homemade lemonade! Sprinkle mint and tarragon leaves with sugar and mash with a crush. Remove the zest from the lemon and squeeze out the juice. Then put the tarragon, mint and zest in a saucepan, add water, add sugar, bring to a boil and boil for 5 minutes. Cool the lemonade, strain, add lemon juice and serve with ice cubes.

See how to make lemonade from tarragon, lemon and mint >>>

Spinach and fruit smoothie

 

Tasty and healthy! In a blender bowl, beat orange, apple, banana, spinach until smooth, add the right amount of water. Pour the smoothie into glasses and enjoy!

Citrus detox smoothie

 

Delicious and bright smoothie of spinach and orange. Combine spinach, apple, orange, rose jam or honey in a chopper, beat well and try!

Cucumber and Lettuce Detox Smoothie

 

Unusual but very tasty. Using a blender, blend water, lemon juice, cucumber, lettuce and honey. Enjoy!

Detox Smoothie Recipes >>>

Strawberry mojito non-alcoholic

 

Hit of the summer! Put a few mint leaves in a glass, add a little sugar and push with a pestle. Add strawberry wedges, lemon juice, a few ice cubes and fill the cocktail with soda. Refreshing strawberry mojito is ready!

Strawberry Mojito Step by Step Recipe >>>

frangria

 

The perfect drink for a hot party! In a blender bowl, blend semi-sweet red wine, apples, strawberries, orange, honey and ice until smooth. Refrigerate before serving, then serve with ice cubes, orange wedges and strawberries.

Frangria recipe with photo >>>

Raspberry smoothie “Taste of summer”

 

Nutritious smoothie. Using a blender, bring the following ingredients to a homogeneous state: yogurt, sugar (icing sugar or honey), cream cheese (or soft cottage cheese) and raspberries. Serve garnished with fresh raspberries and mint leaves.

See how to make a raspberry smoothie >>>

Smoothie with tarragon and strawberries

 

This smoothie can be made for breakfast. In the bowl of a blender, whisk the oatmeal, apricots, tarragon leaves, strawberries and yogurt. Pour the smoothie into portions, garnish with strawberries and a sprig of tarragon.

Smoothie recipe with tarragon and strawberries >>>

Smoothie with mulberry

 

Mulberry is a super vitamin berry and, depending on the variety, pleases with its harvest from May to August. So, to make a smoothie, you need to beat mulberries with cream (kefir, yogurt or natural juice) and honey using a blender. Bright and nutritious drink is ready!

Mulberry smoothie recipe step by step >>>

summer tea

 

Iced tea recipe that will perfectly quench your thirst! Put apples, peaches, currants, orange, cinnamon, black tea bag, black currant leaves and basil in a teapot. Pour boiling water over and let stand for 5 minutes. Then choose a tea brew and infuse for another 10 minutes. Cool, pour into cups, add ice cubes and enjoy!

Step by step recipe for making summer tea >>>

Mulberry cocktail

 

Milk shake with vitamin berry. Using a blender or mixer, beat the mulberries, milk, ice cream and rose jam. The cocktail is ready, try it!

See how to make a mulberry milkshake >>>

orange cocktail

 

Citrus, like nothing else, perfectly quenches thirst in the heat. Pour orange juice concentrate into a blender bowl, add ice cubes, milk, water, sugar, vanilla and beat until smooth. Pour your drink into glasses and enjoy!

orange smoothie recipe >>>

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