Enchanted unicorn lemonade (magical, colorful & ridiculously refreshing)

Total Time: 10 mins Difficulty: Beginner
The prettiest drink you'll ever make in under 10 minutes
A glass of enchanted unicorn lemonade with pink and purple color layers topped with fresh raspberries lemon slice mint and edible glitter on a white plate pinit

Some drinks just make people stop and stare. This enchanted unicorn lemonade is one of those drinks. The moment you set it down on a table — whether it’s a kids’ birthday party, a summer cookout, or just a random Tuesday afternoon — everyone in the room is going to want one. And honestly, can you blame them?

I made this for the first time when my niece came to visit and asked for something “magical.” I didn’t have a wand handy, but I did have lemons, raspberries, and some butterfly pea flower tea I’d been meaning to use. Twenty minutes later, she was holding the most beautiful pink and purple swirled drink she’d ever seen, and I had a new favorite recipe on my hands.

The best part? It takes about 10 minutes to put together and requires zero cooking. Just a little mixing, a little layering, and a whole lot of visual payoff. This one is pure fun in a glass.

Why you’ll love this recipe

  • It takes just 10 minutes and requires zero cooking whatsoever
  • The color-changing magic from butterfly pea flower tea is genuinely jaw-dropping
  • It’s a guaranteed crowd pleaser at parties, gatherings, and especially with kids
  • Naturally dairy free, gluten free, egg free, and vegan friendly
  • You can make it with or without the butterfly pea flower tea and it still looks stunning
  • Easily scaled up to make a big batch for a crowd

Ingredients

For the lemonade base:

  • 1 cup fresh lemon juice (about 6-8 lemons — please use fresh, not the bottled stuff)
  • 3/4 cup granulated sugar
  • 4 cups cold water
  • 1 cup ice cubes

For the pink raspberry swirl:

  • 1/2 cup fresh or frozen raspberries
  • 2 tablespoons sugar
  • 2 tablespoons water

For the purple butterfly pea flower layer:

  • 2 tablespoons dried butterfly pea flowers (or 2 butterfly pea flower tea bags)
  • 1 cup hot water (to steep)

For garnish:

  • Lemon slices
  • Fresh mint sprigs
  • Fresh raspberries
  • Edible glitter or sugar sprinkles (optional but highly recommended)
  • Rainbow or colorful straws

Key ingredient notes:

  • Fresh lemon juice: This is the backbone of the whole drink. Bottled lemon juice tastes flat and one-dimensional. Fresh lemons give you that bright, tangy punch that makes this lemonade actually taste as good as it looks.
  • Butterfly pea flower tea: This is the secret weapon behind the purple color and the magical color-changing effect. When the acidic lemon juice hits the blue-purple tea, it shifts to a pink-purple hue right before your eyes. You can find dried butterfly pea flowers online or in most health food stores.
  • Raspberry swirl: This is what gives the drink that deep pink color at the bottom. You can use fresh or frozen raspberries — both work perfectly fine here.
  • Edible glitter: Completely optional but if you’re going for the full enchanted effect, a pinch of edible glitter takes this drink from pretty to absolutely magical. Find it in the baking aisle or online.

Step-by-step instructions

Step 1: Make the simple syrup lemonade base

Combine the sugar and 1 cup of warm water in a pitcher and stir until the sugar fully dissolves. Add the fresh lemon juice and the remaining 3 cups of cold water. Stir everything together and taste — adjust sweetness or tartness to your preference by adding a little more sugar or lemon juice. Set aside.

Step 2: Make the raspberry swirl

In a small saucepan over medium heat, combine the raspberries, sugar, and water. Stir and let it cook for about 3-4 minutes until the raspberries break down and the mixture thickens slightly into a vibrant pink syrup. Remove from heat and strain through a fine mesh sieve to remove the seeds. Let it cool completely.

Step 3: Brew the butterfly pea flower tea

Steep the dried butterfly pea flowers or tea bags in 1 cup of hot water for 5-7 minutes until the water turns a deep blue-purple color. Remove the flowers or bags and let the tea cool to room temperature. You can speed this up by placing it in the fridge for a few minutes.

Step 4: Assemble the glasses

Fill your glasses generously with ice. Spoon about 1-2 tablespoons of the raspberry syrup into the bottom of each glass — this creates that gorgeous pink base layer. Slowly pour the lemonade over the ice, letting it naturally swirl with the raspberry syrup at the bottom.

Step 5: Add the butterfly pea flower layer

Very slowly pour a small amount of the cooled butterfly pea flower tea over the back of a spoon held just above the surface of the lemonade. This gentle pour keeps the purple layer sitting beautifully on top before it naturally swirls down into the drink. Watch the colors shift and swirl — this is the magical moment.

Step 6: Garnish and serve

Add a lemon slice to the rim of each glass, tuck in a fresh mint sprig, drop in a few fresh raspberries, and if you’re going all in — hit it with a pinch of edible glitter. Add your most colorful straw and serve immediately while the layers are still distinct and beautiful.

Serving suggestions

  • Serve immediately after assembling for the most dramatic color layers and visual effect
  • Set up a DIY unicorn lemonade bar at parties — let guests pour their own layers and add their own garnishes
  • Add a sugar or edible glitter rimmed glass for an extra magical presentation
  • For an adult version, a splash of vodka or coconut rum mixed into the lemonade base works incredibly well
  • Serve alongside light party snacks like fruit skewers, mini sandwiches, or cookies for a full spread
  • Scale the lemonade base and raspberry syrup up into a large punch bowl for big gatherings — just let guests add their own butterfly pea tea layer at the table

Storage tips

Lemonade base: Store the plain lemonade base in a sealed pitcher or jar in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. Give it a stir before serving as it may settle slightly.

Raspberry syrup: Store in a small airtight jar or bottle in the refrigerator for up to 1 week. It actually gets better after a day as the flavor deepens.

Butterfly pea flower tea: Store cooled tea in a sealed jar in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. It will hold its deep blue-purple color perfectly.

Assembly: Do not assemble the full drink in advance — the layers will blend together over time and you’ll lose that stunning visual effect. Always assemble fresh right before serving.

Closing

Fun, fast, and genuinely stunning — this enchanted unicorn lemonade is the kind of recipe that makes people think you put in way more effort than you actually did. Ten minutes, a handful of simple ingredients, and you’ve got the most talked about drink at whatever table you set it on.

Make it for a party, make it for your kids, or honestly just make it for yourself on a slow afternoon because you deserve something that looks this good. Leave a comment below and tell me how it went — and whether you managed to get that butterfly pea flower layer just right on the first try.

Happy mixing. — Kip

Difficulty: Beginner Prep Time 10 mins Total Time 10 mins
Estimated Cost: $ 10
Best Season: Summer, Spring

Description

A show-stopping pink and purple swirled lemonade made with fresh lemon juice, raspberries, and butterfly pea flower tea. It's sweet, tangy, absolutely beautiful, and somehow even easier to make than it looks.

Ingredients

For the lemonade base:

For the raspberry swirl:

For the butterfly pea flower layer:

For garnish:

Instructions

  1. Mix sugar with 1 cup warm water until dissolved. Add lemon juice and remaining 3 cups cold water. Stir and adjust to taste.
  2. Cook raspberries, sugar, and water over medium heat for 3-4 minutes. Strain and cool.
  3. Steep butterfly pea flowers in hot water for 5-7 minutes. Cool completely.
  4. Fill glasses with ice. Spoon raspberry syrup into the bottom of each glass.
  5. Slowly pour lemonade over the ice, letting it swirl with the raspberry syrup.
  6. Gently pour a small amount of butterfly pea tea over the back of a spoon onto the surface.
  7. Garnish with lemon slices, mint, raspberries, edible glitter, and a colorful straw. Serve immediately.
Keywords: unicorn lemonade, enchanted unicorn lemonade, pink lemonade recipe, butterfly pea flower lemonade, colorful lemonade, fun drinks for kids, party lemonade recipe, purple lemonade, rainbow lemonade
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Frequently Asked Questions

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Where can I find butterfly pea flower tea?

Most health food stores carry it, and it's very easy to find on Amazon or other online retailers. It's also sold under names like blue tea or Asian pigeon wings tea. If you genuinely cannot find it, you can skip it entirely and just use the raspberry swirl — the drink will be pink and gorgeous without the purple layer, just less color variation.

Can I make this ahead of time for a party?

You can absolutely prep all three components ahead of time and store them separately in the fridge. Just do the actual assembly fresh right before serving. The layered effect only lasts a few minutes before everything naturally blends together, so timing the assembly close to serving is the move.

Is this safe for kids?

100%. There is nothing in this recipe that isn't kid friendly. The butterfly pea flower tea is completely natural and caffeine free. The edible glitter is food safe. This drink was literally inspired by a request from my niece, so yes — kids are very much the target audience here. FYI it's also a massive hit at birthday parties.

Can I make this into a frozen slushie version?

Yes and it's incredible. Blend the lemonade base with a generous amount of ice until smooth and slushy. Pour into glasses, drizzle the raspberry syrup through it, and top with the butterfly pea tea. The colors swirl differently in the slushie version but it's just as beautiful and even more refreshing on a hot day.

What if I can't find fresh raspberries?

Frozen raspberries work exactly the same in the raspberry syrup — maybe even better since they break down faster. You can also substitute strawberries for a slightly different but equally beautiful pink syrup. Both options give you that vibrant pink color at the base of the glass.

Can I reduce the sugar?

Absolutely. Start with 1/2 cup of sugar instead of 3/4 cup in the lemonade base and taste as you go. The raspberry syrup naturally adds sweetness too, so you have more flexibility than you might think. If you want a sugar free version, swap the granulated sugar for your preferred sugar substitute in both the lemonade base and the raspberry syrup.

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Most days you can find me in the kitchen experimenting with new recipes or behind my camera capturing the stories food tells. What I’m most passionate about is creating dishes that are quick, comforting, and surprisingly healthy—and sharing them with you.

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