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Lemon Oleo Saccharum Mocktail – Bright, Bubbly, and Pure Sunshine

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I vividly remember the first time I tasted this Lemon Oleo Saccharum Mocktail on a sweltering summer afternoon.

The moment the tangy lemon oils danced with sparkling bubbles, I felt instantly lifted.

It was like capturing sunshine in a glass. Ever since, making this mocktail has been my go-to way to brighten any gathering or unwind in the heat.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

Pure lemon essence – Homemade lemon oleo saccharum concentrates fresh lemon oils into a silky, aromatic syrup.

Effervescent delight – Lemon sparkling water or non-alcoholic Prosecco adds playful bubbles that tickle your tongue.

Make-ahead magic – Prepare the syrup a day before, then simply assemble for quick, fuss-free enjoyment.

Balanced sweetness & tartness – The syrup’s natural sugar content and optional fresh lemon juice allow you to dial in perfect citrus balance.

Elegant simplicity – Three core ingredients and minimal steps yield a specialty craft mocktail without any fuss or fancy equipment.

What You’ll Need (Ingredient Highlights)

Lemon peels – Only the bright yellow zest, no bitter white pith, to extract pure, sun-drenched oils.

Sugar – Captures and preserves lemon oil; aim for roughly 3 tablespoons of sugar per lemon if you lack precise scales.

Lemon sparkling water or non-alcoholic Prosecco – Provides the bubbly foundation to carry the citrus syrup.

Fresh lemon juice (optional) – Adds extra zing if you crave a more pronounced tart pop.

Garnish – Thin lemon slice or thyme sprig for visual flair and a hint of herbal nuance.

Pro Tips Before You Start

Peel precisely – Only remove yellow zest to avoid bitterness.

Steep overnight – Let lemon zest and sugar rest 8–12 hours for maximum oil extraction.

Chill everything – Keep syrup, soda, and glasses cold to preserve fizz.

Use large ice cubes – Slower melting prevents dilution.

How to Make Lemon Oleo Saccharum Mocktail

Step 1: Prepare the Lemon Oleo Saccharum (Make This the Day Before)

Rinse lemons and peel only the yellow zest, avoiding any white pith.

Place the lemon peels in a clean, dry jar.

Add sugar to the jar and stir to combine, then gently muddle the peels.

Cover the jar loosely and let it sit at room temperature overnight.

The next day, strain the mixture through a fine mesh strainer into a new jar.

Press the peels to extract every drop of syrup.

Discard the peels and refrigerate the resulting lemon oleo saccharum.

Step 2: Chill Your Glassware

Place serving glasses in the freezer for 5–10 minutes.

Keep your lemon oleo saccharum and sparkling water chilled until ready to serve.

Step 3: Assemble the Mocktail

Fill each chilled glass with ice cubes.

Pour 1–1.5 ounces of the lemon oleo saccharum over the ice.

Top with lemon sparkling water or non-alcoholic Prosecco. Stir gently to combine.

Step 4: Adjust Flavors

Taste the mocktail.

If you want more tartness, stir in fresh lemon juice.

For extra sweetness, add a splash of simple syrup and stir gently.

Step 5: Garnish and Serve

Add a thin lemon slice or a small thyme sprig to each glass.

Serve immediately to enjoy maximum fizz and aroma.

What to Serve It With

Light cheese platter – Soft chèvre or fresh mozzarella pairs beautifully.

Shrimp cocktail – Briny shrimp complement citrus bubbles.

Prosciutto-wrapped melon – Sweet melon and salty prosciutto mirror the mocktail’s balance.

Mini quiches – Spinach-goat cheese quiches echo herbaceous notes.

Variations / Substitutions

Mixed citrus – Use half orange zest with lemon for dual-citrus syrup.

Herbal twist – Add a sprig of rosemary or thyme to the sugar-zest jar overnight.

Ginger kick – Include a thin ginger slice in the jar for a spicy undertone.

Spirited upgrade – Replace ½ oz sparkling water with ½ oz vodka or gin for a mild cocktail.

Storage & Leftovers

Syrup – Refrigerate oleo saccharum up to 7 days in a sealed jar; stir before use.

Pre-mixed base – Combine syrup and fresh lemon juice; refrigerate up to 24 hours; add sparkling water when ready.

Assembled mocktail – Best enjoyed immediately; if storing, cover and refrigerate for up to 4 hours, then gently stir to revive bubbles.

FAQs

Can I use bottled lemon juice instead of fresh?
No—oleo saccharum relies on fresh lemon zest to extract essential oils.

For extra acidity, you can add a squirt of bottled juice, but fresh is best.

Is this recipe vegan?
Yes—no animal products are used. A

ll ingredients are plant-based, so it’s perfect for vegan diets.

How do I prevent over-dilution?
Serve immediately after assembly, use large ice cubes, and pour chilled soda slowly.

Don’t stir vigorously to preserve carbonation.

Why fine-strain the syrup?
To remove any small zest particles, ensuring a silky, clear syrup and a smooth mocktail without any gritty bits.

Can I make the syrup ahead of time?
Absolutely—prepare lemon oleo saccharum up to 7 days in advance.

Keep it refrigerated until you’re ready to shake or stir.

Final Thoughts

This Lemon Oleo Saccharum Mocktail is the embodiment of summer in a glass—zesty, bubbly, and light.

The slow magic of sugar extracting fresh lemon oils transforms any sparkling water into a drink that feels like sunshine.

Perfect for brunches, poolside afternoons, or a simple way to brighten a weeknight, this mocktail is my go-to whenever I crave a taste of pure citrus bliss.

Raise a glass, relax, and let every bubble transport you to a sun-drenched grove. Cheers!

Lemon Oleo Saccharum Mocktail

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Bright, zesty, and beautifully bubbly—this lemon oleo saccharum mocktail transforms citrus peels into a flavor-packed syrup that pairs perfectly with sparkling water for a refreshing alcohol-free sipper.
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Prep Time 15 minutes mins
Total Time 15 minutes mins
Servings 4
Calories 90 kcal

Ingredients
  

For the Lemon Oleo Saccharum:

  • Peels of 4–5 lemons only the yellow zest, no pith
  • 1 cup sugar adjust to match zest weight; about 3 tablespoons per lemon

For the Mocktail:

  • 1 –1.5 oz lemon oleo saccharum
  • 1 cup lemon sparkling water or non-alcoholic Prosecco
  • 1 oz fresh lemon juice optional
  • Ice cubes
  • Lemon slice or thyme sprig for garnish optional

Instructions
 

  • Make Oleо Saccharum (Day Before):
  • Rinse lemons and remove only the bright yellow zest.
  • Place zest in a clean, dry jar.
  • Add sugar and gently muddle.
  • Cover and let steep at room temperature for 8–12 hours.
  • Strain through a fine mesh strainer, pressing zest to extract all oil.
  • Discard zest and refrigerate syrup.
  • See full steps with tips & photos → https://wimpysdiner.net/lemon-oleo-saccharum-mocktail/

Notes

Make Ahead: The lemon oleo saccharum can be stored in the fridge for up to 2 weeks.
Customize It: Try it with blood oranges, limes, or grapefruit zest for a twist.
Zero Waste Tip: Use the leftover lemon juice for lemonade or baking!

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