Southern Orangeade Recipe
Southern Orangeade Recipe: Fresh and vibrant, just like grandma used to make! This classic southern soda fountain favorite is a perfect beverage for summer.
Orangeade
Have you ever tasted an ice cold orangeade?
The first time I tried a Southern Orangeade Recipe was twelve years ago, right after we moved to North Carolina. We uprooted from the midwest and settled in a small town in the Blue Ridge Mountains. I had just given birth to my son Carson and had made a local friend who was also a new mommy.
Once a week we would meet to stroll our little bundles around the downtown area of our tiny mountain town. This particular day was hot.
As we passed by a diner, my friend asked, “Hey, you want to stop and get an Arn-gid?”
Huh? A what??
I was still working my way through the Blue Ridge dialect at this point, so it took a couple of tries before I realized she was saying Orange-Ade. *wink*
I’ll never forget that funny conversation or the addictive beverage that followed!
Orangeade Recipe Ingredients
Here’s what you’ll need to have to make this fabulous Orangeade recipe!
- Freshly squeezed orange juice – not the store-bought kind with added sugars.
- Sugar – we will be adding our own sugars to this drink.
- Water – to make the simple syrup.
- Fresh squeezed lemon juice – to complement the orange citrus.
- Vanilla extract – this gives it an old fashioned taste.
- Salt – flavor enhancer.
- Club soda (or water) – depending on the type of drink you want to have.
How to Make The Best Southern Orangeade
A good Southern Orangeade Recipe relies on several key factors…
First, like with lemonade, you need to start with fresh juice, not the store-bought variety. I like to use ripe Navel oranges or Cara Cara oranges. Sometimes I use a combination of both!
Simple Syrup
Make a simple syrup using 1 part sugar to 1 part water. Warm the mixture to fully dissolve the sugar into the water.
Add a little bit of lemon juice to the mix. You don’t want it to overpower the flavor of the fresh oranges, yet adding lemon will give the orangeade a little extra pop.
Extra Ingredients
My secret additions are to add a scant amount of vanilla extract, to give the southern orangeade recipe an old fashioned soda fountain quality. Then add a pinch of salt to accentuate the natural flavors.
Club Soda or Water
Finally, pour in additional water.
Or if you plan to serve this southern orangeade recipe right away, use club soda for a fizzy soda fountain style orangeade. However, you can make it ahead, by just adding tap water.
That’s it!
This sweet and invigorating beverage is a lovely diversion from lemonade and iced tea.
It has such deep southern roots, one taste might entice you to call it Arn-gid as well, with a sweet southern drawl.
See The Recipe Card Below For How To Make This Southern Orangeade Recipe. Enjoy!
Looking for more Southern Recipes? Try These!
- Perfect Chicken Fried Steak Recipe with Gravy
- Cheesy Cauliflower Gratin
- Fluffy Southern Cat Head Biscuits
- Southern Hummingbird Cake Cupcakes
- Cornmeal Cakes with Orange Syrup
- Southern Sweet Tea
- Sweet Tea from Gather for Bread
Southern Orangeade Recipe
Ingredients
- 2 1/2 cups fresh squeezed orange juice from 6-8 juicy oranges
- 1 1/2 cups granulated sugar
- 1 1/2 cups water
- 1/2 cup fresh squeezed lemon juice
- 1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract
- Pinch of salt
- 5 cups club soda or water
Instructions
- Place 1 1/2 cups sugar and 1 1/2 cups water in a small sauce pot. Heat and stir until the sugar has dissolved. (This can also be done in the microwave.) Stir in vanilla extract and a pinch of salt.
- Squeeze 2 1/2 cups of orange juice and 1/2 cup lemon juice into a large pitcher. Pour the sugar syrup into the pitcher. If making ahead, add 5 additional cups of water. Stir and refrigerate.
- If serving right away, pour 5 cups club soda to the pitcher instead of tap water. This creates a bubbly soda fountain quality!
Notes
Nutrition
Making this recipe? Follow us on Instagram and tag @ASpicyPerspective so we can share what you’re cooking!
The presentation style is simple and has weight. Nicely articulated. this is my favorite recipe
This is absolutely delicious! I followed the recipe exactly, but used Valencia oranges (a nod to the “Orange Crush” cocktail that was invited in Maryland). Will definitely continue to make this recipe; the work with the fresh squeezed oranges and lemons was totally worth it!
-Love from NC!
Pingback: Pineapple Orange Creamsicle | bakkbenchersnetwork.com
Pingback: アメリカの定番ドリンク 手作りレモネードでおうち時間を楽しもう | AMENEW Dreams
awesome post, thanks for sharing here.
Have you ever made this Orangeade with less sugar? Trying to cut back on added sugars in our house. Thanks
You could probably use an equal amount of sweetener like Stevia.
This is a great recipe for orangeade…wonderful on a hit summer day in the South!
Any chance that small town was Burnsville, NC??
Hi Betsy,
Why, YES it was!!! :)
Delicious!!! The vanilla makes it taste like a creamsicle!
Your feedback helps me a lot, A very meaningful event, I hope everything will go well
The South Orangeade recipe you share is easy to make. I wait for new recipes from you.
The South Orangeade recipe you share is easy to make. I wait for new recipes from you.
Do you think 7up or sprite soda would work? I was thinking that has sugar and lemon flavoring in it and I have it on hand.
Hi Kelly,
That sounds delicious! Let me know how it turns out. :)
OMG! Just made this to use up some extra oranges and lemons on hand. I used 2 different kinds of oranges, soda, and followed the recipe to a T.
WOW IS IT GOOD!!!!!
Think it will make a great mixer for adult beverage as well.
Pingback: Orangeade For Days! – The Garden Hoe
The orange juice you make is delicious and delicious. I will learn your formula.
love these flavors, orange and lemon juices, and I prefer mine non-carbonated, so water, thank you!
I appreciate this work amazing post for us. I like it.
A glass of orange juice every day will help you feel relaxed, smooth and full of vitality.
_hanna_
THis is really good
The South Orangeade recipe you share is great. I will learn this formula. thanks a lot.
A glass of orange juice in the morning is good for health
How to make your orange juice special, I like it
I am happy to find this post very useful for me
Your nutrition facts seem to be WAY off, 1469 calories for 8 ounces??? Planning to make this for a gathering. Thanks for the recipe 😋
Hi Cindy!
Our recipe form calculates these… I’ll look into it and get it fixed. :)
Freshly squeezed orange juice and plenty of nutrition. Thank you for sharing
Wonderful blog! Do you have anny tips and hints for aspiring writers?
I’m planning to start my own site soon but I’m a
lirtle lost on everything. Would you suggest starting with a free platform like WordPress or go
for a paid option? Thesre are so many choices out there tthat I’m totslly
overwhelmed .. Any suggestions? Cheers!
Pingback: Southern Orangeade Recipe By A Spicy Perspective – beautifulyou583
This looks so refreshing!
This looks so refreshing!
What a fun summer drink!
So perfect for Easter brunch!
YUM! that sounds amazing for Easter morning!