Blue Raspberry Lemon Drop Applebee’s Recipe

There’s something oddly nostalgic about that electric-blue drink from Applebee’s. The first time I had their blue raspberry lemon drop, it didn’t just taste good—it felt like a moment. Sweet, citrusy, slightly tangy, and honestly… dangerously easy to sip.

So of course, I had to recreate it at home.

But here’s the thing—my first attempt? Way too sweet. Second try? Too sour. Third one finally hit that balance where the raspberry candy-like flavor meets the sharp lemon kick.

This version right here is the one I now make when friends come over—and it disappears fast.

blue raspberry lemon drop applebee's recipe

Quick Look Before You Start

DetailValue
Drink StyleCocktail / Mocktail adaptable
Flavor ProfileSweet, tangy, citrusy
DifficultyEasy
Best ServedChilled, evening
Inspired ByApplebee’s blue raspberry lemon drop

Why I Kept Tweaking This Recipe

Honestly, most online versions either dump too much syrup or ignore the lemon balance.

What I wanted:

  • That bright electric blue color
  • A clean lemon drop sharpness
  • Not overly sugary (so you can actually enjoy more than one)

The breakthrough came when I reduced the syrup and added fresh lemon juice instead of bottled. Big difference.

Ingredients (Measured & Tested)

QuantityIngredientNotes
60 mlVodkaUse plain, good quality
30 mlBlue raspberry syrupAdjust based on sweetness
20 mlFresh lemon juiceMUST be fresh
10 mlSimple syrupOptional, adjust taste
60 mlLemonadeAdds body and balance
IceAs neededCrushed works best
SugarFor rimOptional but recommended
Lemon sliceGarnishFresh

Equipment You’ll Need

  • Cocktail shaker (or a tight jar—I’ve used one )
  • Jigger or measuring spoon
  • Small plate (for sugar rim)
  • Strainer
  • Serving glass (martini or short glass works best)

How I Make It (Step-by-Step, Just Like in My Kitchen)

1. Prep the Glass First

Rub a lemon slice around the rim. Dip it into sugar.

 I skipped this once—it really changes the experience. Adds that classic lemon drop feel.

2. Fill Your Shaker

Add:

  • Ice
  • Vodka
  • Blue raspberry syrup
  • Lemon juice
  • Lemonade

3. Shake Like You Mean It

Shake for about 15–20 seconds.

You’ll notice:

  • The color turns vibrant neon blue
  • The outside of the shaker gets frosty

That’s when you know it’s ready.

4. Taste Test (Important Step)

Before pouring, take a tiny sip.

  • Too sour? Add a little simple syrup
  • Too sweet? Add a splash more lemon juice

This step is where most people go wrong—they don’t adjust.

5. Pour & Serve

Strain into your prepared glass.

Add:

  • Lemon slice on rim
  • Optional ice if you prefer it extra cold

A Small Story From My Testing Phase

I once tried using blue raspberry drink powder instead of syrup.

Bad idea.

It made the drink grainy and overly artificial. Lesson learned: liquid syrup blends way smoother.

Another fail? Using bottled lemon juice. It tasted flat and slightly bitter. Fresh juice completely fixed that.

What Makes This Taste So Good (Texture & Flavor Insight)

The first sip hits you with:

  • Bright citrus sharpness
  • Followed by sweet berry candy notes
  • Then a smooth, slightly tart finish

It’s kind of like a mix between:

  • A lemon drop martini
  • And a blue slushie—but more refined

If You’re in a Hurry…

  • Skip sugar rim
  • Mix everything directly in glass
  • Stir instead of shaking

Still tastes great—just less polished.

Common Mistakes I Learned the Hard Way

1. Overloading syrup
Makes it taste like candy water.

2. Not chilling properly
Warm version = completely different drink (not good)

3. Ignoring lemon balance
This is not just a sweet drink—it needs that tang

4. Using low-quality vodka
You will taste it

Variations I Actually Enjoy

Mocktail Version

  • Replace vodka with soda water or Sprite
  • Keep everything else same

Frozen Slush Style

Blend with ice → turns into a blue raspberry frozen drink

Extra Citrus Kick

Add a tiny bit of lime juice along with lemon

A Quick Note on Calories (Honest Talk)

ComponentApprox Calories
Vodka (60 ml)130
Syrup + lemonade120–150
Total per serving~250–300

If you’re watching calories, reduce syrup and skip sugar rim.

Storage & Make-Ahead Tips

  • You can mix the liquid (without ice) and refrigerate for up to 24 hours
  • Shake with ice only before serving
  • Do NOT store with ice—it dilutes everything

Pro Tips From My Kitchen

  • Always chill your glass for a bar-like feel
  • Use crushed ice for better dilution balance
  • Taste before serving—tiny adjustments matter

About Me (Why You Can Trust This Recipe)

Hi, I’m Mayank, the home cook behind The Calorie Curry. I spend most of my time experimenting in my kitchen, cooking for friends and family who often say my food tastes like it came from a pro chef. Their honest feedback and my love for simple, homemade cooking inspire every recipe I share here.

Reader Question I Get Often

“Can I make this without alcohol and still keep the same taste?”
Yes—just swap vodka with soda or lemonade. You’ll still get that signature flavor.

blue raspberry lemon drop applebee's recipe

blue raspberry lemon drop applebee's recipe

A vibrant, tangy-sweet cocktail inspired by Applebee’s classic.Easy to make, refreshing, and perfectly balanced when adjusted to taste.
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 0 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Servings: 1
Course: Cocktail / Beverage
Cuisine: American
Calories: 250

Ingredients
  

  • 60 ml Vodka Use plain good quality
  • 30 ml Blue raspberry syrup Adjust based on sweetness
  • 20 ml Fresh lemon juice MUST be fresh
  • 10 ml Simple syrup Optional adjust taste
  • 60 ml Lemonade Adds body and balance
  • Ice As needed Crushed works best
  • Sugar For rim Optional but recommended
  • Lemon slice Garnish Fresh

Equipment

  • Cocktail shaker
  • Jigger or measuring spoon
  • Small plate (for sugar rim)
  • Strainer
  • Serving glass

Method
 

Step 1. Prep the Glass First
  1. Rub a lemon slice around the rim. Dip it into sugar.
    Blue Raspberry Lemon Drop Applebee’s Recipe
  2. I skipped this once—it really changes the experience. Adds that classic lemon drop feel.
Step 2. Fill Your Shaker
  1. Add:
    Blue Raspberry Lemon Drop Applebee’s Recipe
  2. Ice
  3. Vodka
  4. Blue raspberry syrup
  5. Lemon juice
  6. Lemonade
Step 3. Shake Like You Mean It
  1. Shake for about 15–20 seconds.
    Blue Raspberry Lemon Drop Applebee’s Recipe
  2. You’ll notice:
  3. The color turns vibrant neon blue
  4. The outside of the shaker gets frosty
  5. That’s when you know it’s ready.
Step 4. Taste Test (Important Step)
  1. Before pouring, take a tiny sip.
    Blue Raspberry Lemon Drop Applebee’s Recipe
  2. Too sour? Add a little simple syrup
  3. Too sweet? Add a splash more lemon juice
  4. This step is where most people go wrong—they don’t adjust.
Step 5. Pour & Serve
  1. Strain into your prepared glass.
    Blue Raspberry Lemon Drop Applebee’s Recipe
  2. Add:
  3. Lemon slice on rim
  4. Optional ice if you prefer it extra cold

Notes

Serve extra cold with a sugared rim for the best experience

FAQs

1. What is the blue raspberry lemon drop Applebee's recipe made of?

It typically includes vodka, blue raspberry flavoring, lemon juice, and a sweetener base like lemonade or syrup.

2. Can I use bottled lemon juice?

You can, but fresh lemon juice gives a brighter and more natural taste.

3. How do I make it less sweet?

Reduce blue raspberry syrup and increase lemon juice slightly.

4. What vodka works best?

Any clean, neutral vodka works—avoid harsh or overly cheap ones.

5. Is this drink strong?

Moderately—depends on how much vodka you use.

Final Thoughts

This drink is one of those recipes that feels fancy but takes almost no effort.

Once you get the balance right, it becomes something you can make without even measuring much—just by taste and instinct.

And honestly? That’s when cooking (or mixing drinks) becomes fun.

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