Creamy Frozen Lemonade
If you’ve ever stood at the Chick-fil-A counter and thought I wish I could make this at home, y’all, today is your lucky day.
This copycat Chick-fil-A creamy frozen lemonade is everything you love about the drive-through version: icy cold, thick as a milkshake, and perfectly balanced between sweet and tart. If you’re a fan of our Old-Fashioned Lemonade, the kind made with a proper simple syrup so there’s never a grain of sugar at the bottom, you are going to absolutely love what happens when you take that bright, fresh lemon flavor and blend it up with creamy vanilla ice cream. It’s like a lemonade and a milkshake decided to become best friends, and we are all the better for it.

A Quick Look At The Recipe
- Recipe Name: Creamy Frozen Lemonade
- Ready In: 10 minutes
- Serves: 2 cups
- Main Ingredients: vanilla ice cream, lemon juice, ice, sugar, salt
- Why You'll Love It: Ready in 10 minutes with zero cooking required. Made with real fresh-squeezed lemon juice – not concentrate. It's thick, creamy, and smooth like a milkshake. Just 5 simple ingredients you likely already have!
What Makes This Frozen Lemonade So Good
There are three things that separate a great frozen lemonade from a watery, icy, forgettable one.
First: fresh lemon juice. Please don’t reach for the bottled stuff here. About 4 to 5 lemons gives you a full cup of bright, zippy juice, and that freshness is what makes this taste genuinely homemade. Pro tip: roll your lemons firmly on the counter before slicing. It loosens up the juice and makes squeezing a whole lot easier.
Second: slightly softened ice cream. Let it sit on the counter for 5 to 10 minutes before it goes into the blender. This is the difference between thick and creamy and a chunky, uneven mess. Don’t skip it.
Third: a pinch of salt. It sounds small, but it rounds out the sweetness and makes the lemon flavor pop. Small detail, big payoff.
If you want to keep the lemonade theme going without the ice cream, our Sugar-Free Peach Lemonade is just two ingredients and one of the most refreshing things on this whole site. And our Watermelonade, blended watermelon with honey and lime, is basically summer in a glass. make this baked beans and beef casserole? I know I am!

Ingredients
- 2½ cups good-quality vanilla ice cream, slightly softened
- 1 cup fresh lemon juice (about 4 to 5 lemons)
- ¾ cup granulated sugar
- 1½ cups ice
- 2 to 4 tablespoons cold water, as needed for blending
- Pinch of salt
On the ice cream: Use the richest, creamiest vanilla you can find. A premium brand with a high butterfat content will give you that smooth, indulgent texture that makes this feel like it came from a restaurant instead of your blender.
Tips, Tricks, and Variations
Make it ahead (sort of): This is best served fresh, but if you want to prep in advance, blend everything, pour it into a freezer-safe container, and freeze for up to an hour. Give it a quick re-blend before serving.
Make it a float: Pour it over a scoop of vanilla ice cream in a tall glass. Over the top? Yes. Worth it? Absolutely.
Make it a pink lemonade version: Swap half the fresh lemon juice for fresh-squeezed grapefruit, or add a splash of our Strawberry Lemonade Concentrate for a gorgeous pink twist.
Make it a mocktail bar: Set this out alongside our Tropical Pink Mocktail and our Party Punch for a full summer drink spread that’ll have everyone talking. Great for cookouts, graduation parties, or any afternoon that calls for something cold and special.
Make it for a crowd: Double or triple the recipe and blend in batches. Serve in a big pitcher or punch bowl over crushed ice.
How to Make Copycat Chick-fil-A Creamy Frozen Lemonade
Step 1: Add the lemon juice, sugar, and salt to your blender. Blend briefly, just 10 to 15 seconds, until the sugar is mostly dissolved.


Step 2: Add the softened ice cream and ice. Blend on high until completely smooth and thick, stopping once or twice to scrape down the sides.


Step 3: If the mixture is too thick to blend smoothly, add cold water one tablespoon at a time until it reaches a thick, milkshake-like consistency. You want it pourable but still substantial.
Step 4: Taste it. Want more sweetness? Add a pinch more sugar. Want more pucker? Add a splash more lemon juice. Blend briefly and taste again.


Step 5: Pour into two large chilled glasses and serve immediately.

Frequently Asked Questions
You can, but fresh makes a real difference in this one. The brightness just isn’t the same from a bottle. When lemons are the star ingredient, they deserve to be the real thing.
Vanilla is classic and keeps the lemon flavor front and center, but strawberry ice cream or lemon sorbet would be wonderful here too.
Serve it right away. It will separate and melt quickly, so blend it fresh and drink it fast.
You can substitute a granulated sugar alternative like monk fruit or erythritol, though you may need to adjust the amount to taste.
More Summer Drinks to Try
If this frozen lemonade has you in a summer drink mood, here are a few more favorites worth keeping in rotation:
- Old-Fashioned Lemonade — the classic, made right with a simple syrup
- Party Punch, the one to make when company’s coming
- Old-Fashioned Lemonade, the classic made right with a proper simple syrup
- Sugar-Free Peach Lemonade, two ingredients and unbelievably good
- Watermelonade, blended watermelon with honey and lime
- Southern Sweet Tea, the other Southern essential
- Hawaiian Iced Tea Punch, a fruity and tropical crowd-pleaser
- Tropical Pink Mocktail, three ingredients and a gorgeous color everyone loves

Ingredients
- 2 ½ cups good-quality vanilla ice cream slightly softened (I used bel fonte)
- 1 cup fresh lemon juice about 4–5 lemons
- ¾ cup granulated sugar
- 1 ½ cups ice
- 2 –4 tablespoons cold water as needed for blending
- Pinch of salt
Instructions
- Add the lemon juice, sugar, and a pinch of salt to a blender and blend briefly until the sugar is mostly dissolved.
- Add the ice cream and ice. Blend until smooth, thick, and creamy, stopping to scrape down the sides if needed.
- If the mixture is too thick to blend smoothly, add cold water a tablespoon at a time until it reaches a thick, milkshake-like consistency.
- Taste and adjust—add a little more sugar for sweetness or a splash more lemon juice for extra tang.
