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Color Changing Lemonade (Galaxy Lemonade) + VIDEO

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Dini Kodippili







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Updated: 6/26/2023
Total Time50 minutes mins
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Color Changing Galaxy Lemonade Slushie - There's no food coloring in this Color Changing Lemonade Slushie! Just a dash of magic from magic ice and delicious lemonade that kids and adults will love. The ultimate Summer Lemonade drink!

The Original Color Changing Galaxy Lemonade recipe, that looks like a galaxy in your glass! All the color and splendor of a galaxy in a simple lemonade!

Dried butterfly pea flowers, lemons, club soda and sugar are all you need to make this magical Color Changing Galaxy Lemonade! A simple butterfly pea lemonade summer drink with a dash of magic that both kids and adults will love.

Close up of galaxy lemonade in glasses showing the crushed ice color gradient of pink to purple to blue.
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  • Why I love this recipe
  • What is color changing lemonade?
  • What are butterfly pea flowers?
  • The science behind this color changing chemical reaction
  • Ingredients to make color changing lemonade
  • How to make color changing galaxy lemonade
  • Tips to get the galaxy effect in the drink
  • How to make this galaxy lemonade ahead of time
  • Galaxy lemonade recipe video

I first made this color changing lemonade in 2016! I re-did the recipe in 2017 to share my original color changing galaxy lemonade recipe, and included ALL the tips on how to make this truly MAGICAL summer drink look as if a galaxy were trapped in your glass! 

Since then, a lot of people have recreated this color changing lemonade, but I do believe that this original is the best out there! Here’s why.

Why I love this recipe

  • This is the original Galaxy Lemonade recipe, which uses naturally color changing butterfly pea flowers to make lemonade. 
  • Because of the method I use to make this drink, it really does look like a sparkly galaxy in a glass! It’s not just a color changing lemonade, but it looks like a magical, whimsical  galaxy lemonade. I show you how to do it all and why it’s different from other color changing butterfly pea lemonade recipes out there.
  • I explain the science behind the color change, so you can share this neat little trick with kids and adults alike.
  • I even share more tips on how to make this magical lemonade in different ways, depending on how you’ll be serving this drink. 
  • This is the PERFECT summer drink that will wow both kids AND adults! And it’s a fantastic drink to make WITH your kids in the summer during their holidays! I mean, what kid doesn’t appreciate a little dose of magic! 😀 
  • If you like galaxy-themed recipes and drinks, then you’re going to LOVE this galaxy lemonade! 
Three glasses of color changing galaxy lemonade drink with colorful crushed ice.

What is color changing lemonade?

Summer is all about lemonade and limeade for me! I ALWAYS have a bag of lemon and lime in my fridge, and that doubles in amount in the summer.

From rhubarb lemonade and apple lemonade to ginger limeade, there’s nothing quite as refreshing as an icy cold lemonade or limeade in the heat and humidity of summer. This particular lemonade has just a touch more magic in it! 

This color changing lemonade is made with a dark blue ice that is made by freezing butterfly pea flower tea in ice cube trays. This “magic” blue ice as I call it, changes from a dark blue color to purple, and finally to a bright pink color when mixed with lemon. How cool is that? 

In fact ANY kind of acidic food will turn the blue tea into purple and pink. That is what’s magical about this amazing color changing lemonade! 

With the addition of crushed ice, the color changing lemonade is transformed into a sparkly galaxy lemonade, with deep blue, purple, and bright pink colors.

What are butterfly pea flowers?

The secret ingredient for this magical galaxy lemonade here is butterfly pea flower tea made with butterfly pea flowers (blue pea flowers). This tea is made into ice cubes for this lemonade. 

I grew up calling these “katurodu mal” (කටුරොඩු මල්) in Sri Lanka, and they were not only a medicinal tea, but also a popular science experiment in school. We’d often make butterfly pea tea concentrate and use it for acid/base/indicator science experiments.

In this galaxy lemonade, the presence of an acid (i.e. low pH), changes the color of butterfly pea tea ice from a deep blue to purple and pink, creating gorgeous, colorful swirls and a galaxy-like effect. The citric acid in lemonade is the obvious and easy choice to trigger this color change (if you prefer limeade instead, may I suggest my ginger limeade recipe?) 

You can also purchase butterfly pea tea in several ways. 

Where to buy butterfly pea tea

  • You can find dried butterfly pea flowers (blue pea flowers) on Amazon, and EBAY, and in specialty stores as well.
  • If you like herbal teas, look for herbal tea that has butterfly pea flowers as an ingredient.
  • Another option is to use powdered butterfly pea flowers or butterfly pea flower powder as well. These mostly dissolve into hot water, so there is no steeping. You can add as much or as little as you like to get the color you want.
Blue ice cubes made with butterfly pea flower on a white surface.

The science behind this color changing chemical reaction

All the “blue fruits” and “blue vegetables” such as blueberry, blackberry, black raspberry, eggplant, purple cauliflower, red cabbage, and blue pea flowers (butterfly pea/blue pea flower) etc. contain a water-soluble pigment called Anthocyanin. This is responsible for the purple – blue hues in these fruits and vegetables. 

Butterfly pea flowers are the only flowers that can be used to extract a natural blue color that’s soluble in water (the flower itself is dark purple/blue). 

Anthocyanin actually changes its color depending on the pH level of the solvent it’s in, and therefore is a natural pH indicator. So it can change from orange to pink to purple to yellow depending on whether it’s in an acidic or basic solution.

I used these butterfly pea flower tea as a pH/color indicator to test common solutions in science class in middle school, and this was how I was introduced to this magical ingredient! 🙂 It turns yellow(ish) when baking soda (basic – high pH) is added, and a beautiful purple/pink when lemon or vinegar (acidic – low pH) is added.

It’s due to the acidity (citric acid) in lemon that the blue crushed ice turns beautiful shades of pink/purple!

How about red cabbage?

Red cabbage / purple cabbage juice can also be used as an indicator. But there are a few problems that you will encounter with this. 

The cabbage juice is naturally purple or pink, because there is some acidity in the vegetable. To make it blue you will need to add something “basic” such as baking soda. This isn’t ideal. 

Cabbage juice has a very distinct taste and smell. I don’t think anyone would like that flavor or smell in their lemonade!

Crushed blue ice made with butterfly pea flower in a white bowl.

Using homemade lemon syrup vs fresh lemon juice vs lemonade concentrate

Lemonade is usually made by dissolving sugar into lemon juice and then topping it with water and ice. Since this galaxy lemonade requires more ice, this method will make a very diluted lemonade. 

That is why I make my own homemade lemon syrup. This lemon syrup is sweet and super tart, so you can add a lot of ice and adjust the flavor by adding as much lemon syrup as you like!

I also love keeping a bottle of lemon syrup (or lime syrup) in my fridge for when I want to make a cocktail or mocktail. I use this lemon syrup for this galaxy lemonade, because the concentrated lemon flavor of the syrup is perfect for this crushed ice drink. 

Believe me, this lemon syrup is a million times better than lemon concentrate you can buy at the store because the lemon flavor is super fresh in this drink. 

Since this galaxy lemonade is made with crushed regular ice and butterfly pea ice, concentrated lemon syrup will ensure that you have a lovely lemon flavor as the ice dissolves in the drink!

Ingredients to make color changing lemonade

Lemon syrup

  • Lemon juice
  • Sugar

Magic ice

  • Butterfly pea tea
  • Hot water

Galaxy lemonade assembly

  • Regular crushed ice

How to make color changing galaxy lemonade

First, make the lemon syrup

Add ⅔ of the lemon juice and the sugar in a saucepan and heat to dissolve the sugar. 

Let it simmer for about 10 minutes. At the end, add the remaining lemon juice and let the syrup cool to room temperature, or chill in the fridge. 

Making the crushed magic blue ice

Steep the butterfly pea flower tea in boiling hot water. Add double the amount of the recommended tea because you want the ice to be a very dark color. Let it steep for at least 15 minutes. 

Strain the tea and pour it into ice cube trays. Let the tea freeze overnight. 

You can crush the ice in two different ways,

  1. Place the ice in a food processor or blender and roughly process to get crushed ice. 
  2. Place the ice in a freezer bag or a lewis bag, and crush using an ice mallet. 

Keep the crushed ice in the fridge until the drink is going to be made. 

For best results, also crush some regular ice. This will make the galaxy effect even better!

Assembling the color changing lemonade

Once you’ve made the lemon concentrate syrup and the crushed butterfly pea ice, then you’re ready to make some kick-ass galaxy lemonade!

First, add some crushed regular ice into a glass. Then top it with a similar amount of crushed blue ice.

Next, it’s time for the magic to happen! Pour the chilled lemon syrup over the ice and watch the blue ice turn to purple and pink! This step is best done in front of your guests (or anyone else you’d like to impress!) of course.

Next, add some soda or water to dilute the lemon syrup a little.

Finally, top it with a little extra blue crushed ice, and stir the drink for a gorgeous galaxy effect.

Layer of regular crushed ice and crushed blue ice in a tall glass.
Pouring lemon syrup into a glass with crushed regular ice and blue ice and blue ice turning purple.

Tips to get the galaxy effect in the drink

  • Crushed ice is key for the galaxy effect! 
  • Making sure that you have the regular crushed ice and magic blue ice will ensure that the drink will have the swirling galaxy effect as the lemon syrup changes the color of the ice. 
  • The crushed butterfly pea flower ice should ideally be different sizes too. The larger pieces of blue ice will float within the drink creating the blue-purple-pink swirls inside the lemonade. 
  • Topping the drink with more blue ice on top will create the ombre look from blue to purple to pink in the glass. 
  • Without the layered crushed ice, the drink will just turn into pink or purple, with floating blue ice, without any color swirls. 
  • There’s a very simple idea behind this color changing galaxy lemonade, but it’s all about the theatrics of the end product. And it all starts and ends with the magic ice cubes! 🙂
  • These ice cubes help make the magical butterfly pea lemonade drink look and taste spectacular!

How to make this galaxy lemonade ahead of time

It’s harder to get this effect in your drinks when you want to make a large batch for a crowd. So here’s a simple way to make this drink ahead of time, and still get a pretty cool galaxy effect!

Making a lemonade slushie is the best way to make this drink ahead of time. 

Place the regular ice in a blender and add the lemon syrup. Process until you have a lemon slushie that is strong on the lemon flavor! 

Keep this lemon slushie in the freezer until you’re ready to use it. The high sugar content will prevent the slush from completely freezing. 

To serve 

In glasses, add the lemonade slushie leaving room for the crushed blue ice. Add the crushed blue ice on top as you serve these to guests and watch them mix their lemonade slushies to create beautiful color changing galaxy lemonades!

Galaxy lemonade in a glass with white, pink, purple and blue layers of crushed ice.

Can I use butterfly pea flower tea to make magical color changing cocktails? 

I got you covered!

Here are my magical color changing cocktails! Four amazing drinks that use butterfly pea / blue pea flowers to create amazing galaxy cocktails.

I’ve also shared how to make color changing alcohol by infusing butterfly pea flowers to make color changing gin, vodka, or tequila for some incredible cocktails!

Four color changing galaxy cocktails against a white background.
  • Vodka and soda for a  Color Changing Galaxy Lemonade Vodka Spritzer
  • Tequila + grapefruit syrup for a gorgeous Galaxy Palermo
  • Tonic water for a glow in the dark Galaxy Lemonade Slushie version!
  • Ginger beer and vodka for a Magical Mule (aka Galaxy Mule).
  • Add some fresh fruits or herbs such as raspberries, strawberries, and mint.

With each drink, don’t forget to top it with a little more magic ice and serve. Wow your guests, kids (not with the cocktails of course!), friends, and family with this beautiful color changing galaxy lemonade. 

If you use tonic water instead of soda water, this lemonade slushie will glow in the dark too, provided you have a black light. How cool is that? :

Glass of color changing lemonade slushie with a color gradient of blue to purple to pink.

Frequently asked questions

How can I make this lemonade for a crowd?

Making lemonade slushie and serving the slushie with crushed magic ice will give you a galaxy like effect! Having a large batch of lemonade slushie in the freezer, or making it fresh in your blender with crushed ice and lemon syrup will make it easier to serve this to a crowd!

See my post section here for more details.

Can I make this galaxy lemonade without making all the crushed ice (the same way I make regular lemonade)?

You can absolutely serve this drink the regular way too! Pour lemonade into glasses and top it with the color changing butterfly pea flower ice cubes, or crushed ice. 

Will there be a color change then? 
Yes! This will definitely be a color changing lemonade!

Will it still be galaxy colored?
Absolutely, but you will probably get more of a pink color than a purple, with the floating blue ice (that will melt quickly if it’s crushed).

Will it LOOK like a galaxy?
Probably not. It’ll look more like a pinkish lemonade with floating blue ice. 

Can I add alcohol to the galaxy lemonade?

Of course you can! I love adding vodka or gin. But my favorite is tequila and a little salt (no surprise there!)

Can I make this galaxy lemonade without using the butterfly pea flower tea?

Unfortunately no. Regular food coloring will not create the color changing chemical reaction. This butterfly pea flower tea is absolutely required for the color change.

Close up of the color changing galaxy lemonade to show the colorful galaxy effect created with crushed ice.

This is nothing but a simple lemonade slushie, albeit a little more involved than a regular one, but serve this up at your next BBQ, cookout, party or get together, and your guests are likely to never forget it! 🙂

More recipes like this

  • Color Changing Shimmery Phoenix Cocktail
  • Color Changing Butterfly Pea Infused Alcohol
  • How to make Shimmery Liqueur (Viniq)

I’ve also shared a no churn galaxy ice cream recipe! It’s all natural, with no food coloring and it’s easy and fun to make. It’s complete with a galaxy chocolate magic shell coating (making it perfect for parties!) and you can see how it’s made step-by-step!

No churn Galaxy Ice cream - made with absolutely no food coloring and with fresh fruits, butterfly pea flower extract, and activated coconut charcoal. This mixed berry lemon ice cream is as delicious and magical as it looks!

Galaxy lemonade recipe video

Recipe

Three glasses of colorful galaxy lemonade with straws and lemon slices on the glass rim.
5 from 24 votes

Magical Galaxy Lemonade (Color Changing Lemonade Recipe)

Author: Dini Kodippili
Yield: About 6 – 8 glasses of Galaxy lemonade. This amount will vary depending on how much you dilute your lemon syrup in the lemonade.
Cuisine: American, Molecular Gastronomy, Worldwide
Color Changing Galaxy Lemonade Slushie - There's no food coloring in this Color Changing Lemonade Slushie! Just a dash of magic from magic ice and delicious lemonade that kids and adults will love. The ultimate Summer Lemonade drink!

 Difficulty: 

Easy
The Original Color Changing Galaxy Lemonade recipe! Learn how to make this all natural magical, sparkly butterfly pea lemonade drink with step by step instructions and helpful tips! Including how to make this for a crowd!
EASY – Involves prep work, but it is an easy recipe with spectacular results. Easier options given in the notes section of the recipe.
The recipe is very adaptable. You can change the amounts of ice and/or syrup added to each drink to your taste!

US based cup, teaspoon, tablespoon measurements. Weight‌ ‌measurements‌ ‌are‌ ‌recommended‌ ‌for‌ ‌accurate‌ ‌results whenever available.

Common Measurement Conversions
Prep: 20 minutes mins
Cook: 30 minutes mins
Inactive Chilling / Freezing Time: 8 hours hrs
Total Time: 50 minutes mins
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Video

https://www.theflavorbender.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/Color-Changing-Lemonade-FINAL_2.mp4
Makes: 8 drinks

Ingredients:
 

Magic Ice Cubes
  • 25-30 dried blue pea flowers (or about 4 – 5 tea bags)
  • 3 cups boiling water
Lemon Syrup (this will yield about 2 – 2¼ cups of syrup)
  • 1¼ cup lemon juice about 8+ lemons. Will vary depending on the size of the lemons you use.
  • 1½ cups white sugar 300 g. This is quite tart, which is how I like it. Use 2 cups / 400 g for a sweeter syrup
  • ½ cup lemon juice about 3+ lemons. Will vary depending on the size of the lemons you use.
Color Changing Lemonade (Galaxy Lemonade) 8 servings
  • 4 cups crushed regular ice or more as needed
  • 4 cups Crushed butterfly pea magic ice as needed
  • 2 cups lemon syrup about ¼ – ⅓ cup per drink
  • 4 cups Club soda to top
  • 8 fl oz vodka tequila or gin (for the adults, of course)

Instructions:
 

Magic Ice Cubes
  • Steep the dried blue pea flowers in boiling water for about 20 – 30 minutes, until the water turns very deep blue in color (the darker the color, the better).
    25-30 dried blue pea flowers, 3 cups boiling water
  • Strain the tea, and pour it into ice cube trays. Freeze until completely frozen (overnight).
  • Once frozen, crush the ice in an ice crushing blender. Or place the ice in a lewis bag or freezer bag and crush it using an ice crushing mallet.
    It is important to only roughly crush the ice. Some big pieces of ice will be needed to create the galaxy effect in the drink.
  • Keep in the freezer until needed.
Lemon Syrup
  • Mix the first measure of lemon juice and sugar in a saucepan and heat over medium heat. Stir to dissolve. Bring the syrup to a simmer, and simmer for about 10 minutes until slightly thickened.
    1¼ cup lemon juice, 1½ cups white sugar
  • Once the syrup has simmered and is thickened, add the second measure of lemon juice and let the syrup cool completely.
    ½ cup lemon juice
  • Store the syrup in a bottle and keep it in the fridge to chill. This lemon syrup is very strong. I like to use ¼ cup of the syrup for ¾ – 1 cup of water, but adjust it to your liking.
Color Changing Lemonade (Galaxy Lemonade)
  • Fill ¼ of a tall glass (about 11 fl oz glass) with regular crushed ice. Fill another ¼ with the crushed magic ice.
    4 cups crushed regular ice, 4 cups Crushed butterfly pea magic ice
  • Pour about ¼ – ⅓ cup of the lemon syrup into the glass and top it with club soda (or lemon lime soda). OPTIONAL – add alcohol for a cocktail version.
    2 cups lemon syrup, 4 cups Club soda , 8 fl oz vodka
  • Add some extra crushed magic ice on top, and serve with stirring sticks and straws.
    4 cups Crushed butterfly pea magic ice

Recipe Notes

NOTE 1 : Butterfly pea tea stains just like any other tea or coffee, so be careful not to get it on your clothes.
NOTE 2 : EASIEST OPTION FOR COLOR CHANGING LEMONADE. You can skip the magic ice, and simply pour the cooled down butterfly pea/blue pea tea into regular ice with the lemon syrup to create the color change too. The will give you the color-changing effect, but not the galaxy effect. 
NOTE 3 : FOR A CROWD. Make a lemonade slushie by blending the syrup and ice together and keep it frozen until needed. Serve slushies in glasses to a crowd and top it with the crushed magic ice to create an effect that is closest to this galaxy drink. 

Nutrition Information:

Serving: 1g Calories: 156kcal (8%) Carbohydrates: 41g (14%) Protein: 0.2g Fat: 0.2g Saturated Fat: 0.02g Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.01g Monounsaturated Fat: 0.004g Sodium: 26mg (1%) Potassium: 58mg (2%) Fiber: 0.2g (1%) Sugar: 39g (43%) Vitamin A: 3IU Vitamin C: 21mg (25%) Calcium: 9mg (1%) Iron: 0.1mg (1%)

“This website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.”

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115 responses

  1. aditi
    February 6, 2026

    hi can i use any other alternative instead of butterfly pea plant . any options which are less expensive ?

    Reply
    1. Dini Kodippili
      February 6, 2026

      Hi Aditi
      Butterfly pea flower is the best option to get the color change. I’m not sure how much it is in your region but a bag of dried flowers can be bought for about 10 dollars or as much as 25 where live.

      Purple cabbage has a similar color change, but it also imparts a flavor too – so it doesn’t work as well.

      I hope that helps

      Reply
      1. aditi
        February 7, 2026

        hi thank you so much for the quick reply
        can the taste of purple cabbage be neutralised in anyway ?
        in my area its for about 900rs soo u know…
        could i still be able to do it with purple cabbage ? if yes then how would i be able to go abt it ?

        Reply
        1. Dini Kodippili
          February 9, 2026

          Hi Aditi
          Unfortunately, I don’t know how well it would work with cabbage.
          I’m not the biggest fan of cabbage in sweets, so I haven’t tried it.
          Maybe it might work and the lemon flavor is enough to cover the flavor of the cabbage. But note that you need a strong / concentrated liquid to get the strong reaction.
          If you live in South Asia, these flowers grow there easily as well. My grandmother had a vine in her backyard and that’s how we used to make this as kids.
          Wash and dry the flowers, and then steep the fresh flowers in hot water to get the same liquid.
          I hope that helps!

          Reply
  2. Rob
    December 10, 2025

    Why do you say to use this lemon simple syrup within one week, but your other recipe you say to consume within a month? Is it due to the lower sugar content in this recipe? Thanks in advance.

    Reply
    1. Dini Kodippili
      December 12, 2025

      Hi Rob
      A lower sugar content will reduce the shelf life of a syrup!
      I hope that helps

      Reply
  3. Beth
    February 19, 2025

    I am excited to try this. Can you use the pebble style ice (aka Sonic ice or Chick Fil A ice)

    Reply
    1. Dini
      February 20, 2025

      Hi Beth
      You can use any type of ice for this drink!
      With smoother ice, the galaxy “look” is a little less, but the color layers will be visible before the ice melts! The crushed ice does give a better “galaxy” look, but the ice melts faster, making the color gradient disappear faster.
      I hope that helps.

      Reply
  4. Jan
    January 7, 2025

    I am so excited to try this! Can it be made with butterfly pea powder instead of whole flowers? Thank you!

    Reply
    1. Dini
      January 8, 2025

      Hi Jan!
      Absolutely you can use butterfly pea powder instead!
      I hope that helps

      Reply
  5. nurul
    November 7, 2024

    hi. this is an amazing find! would you mind sharing the size of you glass used? i would like to make this in a big batch. just need to do some calculation first.

    Reply
    1. Dini
      November 17, 2024

      Hi Nurul
      These glasses are 10 oz glasses. But I do also add quite a bit of ice in the glasses as well.

      Reply
  6. Jan Schmidt
    April 3, 2024

    how far in advance can you make each part? Will it last in the fridge for a couple weeks? A Few days?

    Reply
    1. Dini
      April 3, 2024

      Hi Jan
      The individual components can be made in advance! The lemon Syrup is good for at least 1 week in the fridge or longer in the freezer.
      The blue ice has to be stored in the freezer, so you can keep it there for as long as you keep ice. Just need to make sure it doesn’t pick up freezer smells.
      I hope that helps!

      Reply
      1. Jan Schmidt
        April 4, 2024

        Wow!! Thanks so much for your quick reply. I’m so anxious to give this a try when my kids come from far and near to watch the eclipse

        Reply
    2. Itzel
      September 12, 2024

      5 stars
      What dose the drink look like if its melts (I may leave my drink outside)

      Reply
      1. Dini
        September 13, 2024

        Hi Itzel
        As the ice melts, the drink will become just one color – Between purple and pink, depending on how much lemon syrup is in the drink.
        I hope that helps

        Reply
        1. Itzel
          September 15, 2024

          5 stars
          So it will not have that galaxy affect than, right?

          Reply
          1. Dini
            September 16, 2024

            Hi Itzel
            As per the post, the galaxy effect is created by the ice separating and controlling the chemical reaction between the indicator and acid.
            Once the ice is melted the indicator (butterfly pea flower tea) and the acid (lemon) is all mixed in and will be one color.
            There is no way to keep the colors separated in liquid, without crushed ice in between.
            Hope that helps

  7. Mary
    February 26, 2024

    Does the blue ice make it taste like tea? I am not a fan of tea and can always taste it when added to things

    Reply
    1. Dini
      February 28, 2024

      Hi Mary
      Butterfly pea is not regular tea, but is a flower. So it won’t have the same taste as regular tea-based products.
      I personally don’t taste anything different because the lemon is the overwhelming flavor in the lemonade.
      I hope that helps.

      Reply
  8. Andrea
    September 25, 2023

    I am trying to make the slushie and am having trouble making the galaxy effect. When I add the ice to the top it doesn’t do anything. Even if I stir it in. What am I doing wrong?

    Reply
    1. Dini
      September 25, 2023

      Hi Andrea,
      Could you give me a little more detail on the difficulty you’re experiencing?
      When you add which ice on top? The butterfly pea ice or the regular ice?
      The color change happens when you add the lemon, otherwise the butterfly pea tea ice will not change color.
      Having fairly larger pieces of magic ice gives the drink the blue and purple variations.
      I hope that helps!

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      1. Andrea
        September 26, 2023

        Thanks for responding! I was trying to make the slushie and am confused on how to get it to work. If you put the ice on top of the slushie it does not mix. I’m what am I missing?

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      2. Andrea
        September 27, 2023

        How do you make the slush galaxy effect?

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        1. Dini
          September 27, 2023

          Hi Andrea
          If you’re making this as a slushie (blending lemon Syrup with regular ice), then to get a galaxy effect you can layer the lemonade slushie with crushed magic ice in a few layers. This will give the best galaxy effect. It won’t be the same as in the photos, as it’s not made the same way. However it will be the closest.
          When crushing the magic ice, make sure the pieces a little bigger so that the blue will be visible before the ice melts away.
          When you stir the slushie with the magic ice layers it should change color.

          To make it look shimmery you can add pearl luster dust to the drink (only about 1/8 tsp per drink). But I didn’t do that in my recipe.
          Hope that helps!

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          1. Andrea
            September 28, 2023

            Ok, thank you! I will give this a try and if it doesn’t work for me, I’ll stick with the regular lemonade. Do you have experience with making the regular ice with lemonade instead?

          2. Dini
            September 28, 2023

            Hi Andrea
            I mostly drink regular lemonade 🙂
            It’s just lemon juice with sugar and water and then served with ice.

            There’s no color change but it’s still delicious!
            You can also mix lemon and water and make ice as well or even freeze lemonade into ice cubes too. This will prevent the lemonade from watering down too much as the ice melts. It depends on what you’re looking for when making lemonade!
            I hope that helps

          3. Andrea
            September 28, 2023

            Thank you so much! This is very helpful.

  9. Kim
    July 9, 2023

    5 stars
    Loved the recipe and concept. I ordered butterfly tea bags from Amazon.ca – “Ceylon Flavors” brand and using 3 bags for 3 cups water made cubes that were a dark purple not blue resulting in purple lemonade with no pretty blue ice on top. What brand tea bags did you use and I will buy them.
    I really enjoy your recipes and posts.

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    1. Dini
      July 9, 2023

      Hi Kim
      Some teas can be a little acidic, so it would explain why the brewed tea is already a dark purple color.
      I do like dried butterfly pea flowers (dried, whole flowers) because they are not mixed with anything else and tend to give the bluest hue.
      I have had some issues with creating the blue hue with butterfly pea tea, and with the flowers infused with alcohol as I did in my post here, because tea and alcohol are just mildly acidic. As mentioned in the color changing alcohol post, I combat this by adding the tiniest pinch of baking soda into the liquid. Only the smallest amount to help neutralize the mild acidity. Keep in mind that a little bit goes a long way to neutralize the acidity and bring the blue color back! And if you add only just the smallest amount, it has no effect on the final taste 🙂
      I hope that helps!

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      1. Kim
        July 9, 2023

        5 stars
        The baking soda worked well. Thanks!

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  10. Cheaney Ritchey
    January 31, 2023

    5 stars
    So amazing. But tots of sugar.

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  11. Dua
    July 20, 2022

    5 stars
    Loved it. My 9 year daughter successfully made it

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  12. Jillene Luce
    February 8, 2022

    I’m so excited to find this amazing beautiful page! I can’t wait to try your recipe with my grandson. I ordered Butterfly Pea Powder online and eagerly awaiting it’s arrival, even though it’s January

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  13. Alqyn Ahmed Rashyd
    November 24, 2020

    This is a lovely yet fabulous recipe!

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  14. Hashi V.
    October 29, 2020

    Omg Dini first of all fellow Sri Lankan transplanted to North Carolina via California. Remember this experiment in 7th grade and we had the Katarolu mala growing wild back home and used to be one of my favorite flowers, so reading about it took me back. Having a Halloween party for my girls and one more family (social distancing and all) and was looking for a fun drink that girls would like and not be grossed out. I think this would be awesome and I will call it a witches brew. Thank you for the great idea.

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