My mother-in-law whipped up this crazy simple 3-ingredient drink one summer afternoon, and it completely blew my mind. I’d always thought of lemonade as either from a mix or a big batch of the classic stirred kind, but this version is thick, creamy, and almost like a lemon milkshake—without any ice cream.
It’s just lemon juice, sweetened condensed milk, and ice, all blitzed together until it’s pale yellow, frothy, and spoonably thick. Now I make it on warm weekends after work, especially when neighbors drop by or I want something fun to go with an easy dinner on the patio, and everyone always asks for seconds before the glasses are even empty.
Serve this whipped lemonade in tall glasses with a straw and a long spoon so you can scoop the thick, slushy top. It’s perfect on its own as an afternoon treat, but it also pairs really well with simple cookout food like grilled burgers, hot dogs, or a big bowl of salty popcorn.
For something a little more special, add a slice of lemon on the rim or a few extra ice cubes in the glass to keep it frosty while you sit outside and catch your breath after a busy day.

For a slightly lighter version, replace a few tablespoons of the sweetened condensed milk with cold water or a splash of milk, then blend as directed; the drink will be a bit less rich but still creamy. If your lemons are very tart, you may want to add an extra tablespoon of sweetened condensed milk to balance the flavor.
For a stronger lemon flavor without changing the texture, add 1 teaspoon of finely grated lemon zest to the blender. To make a party batch, simply double or triple the ingredients and blend in batches, keeping each batch in the freezer for a few minutes while you finish the rest so everything stays thick and slushy.
You can also play with the texture by adding more ice for an extra-thick, spoonable drink or a splash of cold water if your blender struggles with the ice. For adults, a small shot of chilled vodka or limoncello can be blended in for a dessert-style cocktail, but keep the base recipe the same so you still get that creamy, whipped lemonade feel everyone loves.
