Low-FODMAP ‘Copycat’ Chick-Fil-A Frozen Lemonade

I absolutely love Chick-fil-A.  Their chicken sandwiches (my ‘Copycat’ low-FODMAP version is the bomb), their sauce (try my low-FODMAP ‘Copycat’ Chick-Fiil-A Sauce!), and their clean, friendly, and fresh vibe are my personal faves among all fast food restaurants.

But I can never say no, especially, to a glass of their creamy frosted lemonade. Tangy and sweet, this cool bevy has the perfect combo of flavor. It’s like a vanilla shake with lemonade in the best possible way.

So, creating a copycat recipe for this item was a no-brainer.  And even better: this is one of the easiest recipes you’re going to make!


The key is to use fresh squeezed lemon juice and good quality low-FODMAP vanilla ice cream. I love lactose-free Breyer’s vanilla, or my low-FODMAP homemade creamy French vanilla.  But, if you enjoy and tolerate an almond or coconut milk variety, feel free to try them out. 

This is a drink that you can enjoy all year long (but perfect for summer)!

For more low-FODMAP ‘Copycat’ recipes, see my blog for a whole list!

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Rachel Pauls, MD

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Low-FODMAP ‘Copycat’ Chick-Fil-A Frozen Lemonade

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Creamy and tangy low-FODMAP ‘Copycat’ Chick-Fil-A Frozen Lemonade.  An amazing treat all year long! Gluten-free and IBS-friendly.

  • Author: Dr. Rachel Pauls
  • Prep Time: 7 minutes
  • Cook Time: 5 minutes
  • Total Time: 12 minutes
  • Yield: 2 servings 1x
  • Category: Beverage
  • Cuisine: American
  • Diet: Gluten Free

Ingredients

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  • 1/3 cup fresh squeezed lemon juice*
  • 1 tablespoon lemon zest
  • 2 tablespoons castor sugar (adjust to taste)*
  • 1/3. cup very cold ice water 
  • Almost 2 cups (14 ounces) low-FODMAP vanilla ice cream*

Instructions

  • In a large blender or processor, combine the lemon juice, zest, castor sugar and water
  • Blend until sugar is dissolved, then add the ice cream and blend well
  • Taste, and adjust sugar as desired
  • Serve immediately

Notes

  • Although this recipe has not been lab tested, a single serving should be low-FODMAP based on the ingredients (using available FODMAP data at time of posting)
  • You will use about 1 lemon for this recipe
  • Castor sugar is a very fine sugar, it will dissolve more easily than granulated sugar.  You may substitute granulated sugar, but it may not incorporate as well
  • I like lactose-free Breyer’s Vanilla for this recipe

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