Learn how to make fresh pineapple water! It’s easy, full of health benefits, and so refreshing. Say goodbye to pricey sodas or flavored seltzers. You can whip up your own flavorful fruit drink with just a few ingredients and a blender. How long it takes: 10 minutes Equipment you’ll need: blender, strainer, pitcher Servings: 5 Agua fresca, “cool or fresh water,” is a popular Mexican fruit drink. It’s non-carbonated and consists of fruit, water, lime juice, and a sweetener. This pineapple agua fresca can also be called agua de piña, or pineapple water.
About this pineapple water
Lots of health benefits. Pineapple water is good for you. Because the whole pineapple, not just the juice, is added to the blender, you get all the benefits of this amazing fruit. (When I say “whole pineapple”, I hope you aren’t thinking that you’ll have to chuck an entire pineapple into your blender. You’ll discard the leaves, peel, and core.) Increases your intake of water. Most of us don’t drink enough water and dehydration can lead to all sorts of problems. I know I really have to push myself to keep drinking water all day. This pineapple water is much more tempting than ordinary tap water, for sure! Tastes better than infused water. Just to clarify, this is not pineapple infused water, which is basically water that’s been flavored with pineapple chunks. Infused water is refreshing and fun to experiment with (try cucumber and mint!) but not the same thing as this agua de piña, which is made in a blender.
What you’ll need
Fresh Pineapple: You’ll need a whole fresh pineapple, about five cups of diced fruit. If the pineapples you buy are on the small side, you may need two. Water: Use fresh clean water. Boiled water can taste flat. If you have to use boiled water, aerate it first by pouring back and forth a few times between a couple of containers. Lime Juice: The juice of one lime adds a nice tart component. Honey: Start with the amount listed on the recipe, and adjust according to taste. You could substitute white sugar, simple syrup, agave, or another sweetener of your choice, or omit it completely.
How to make Pineapple Water
Add the pineapple, lime juice, and honey to your blender container. Pour in the water. If it doesn’t all fit, no worries, you can add the rest of it later. Process until the mixture is smooth. Using a sieve, strain the mixture as you pour it into a pitcher. If you didn’t add all the water to the blender, stir that in too. Chill the pitcher of agua de piña until you’re ready to enjoy a glass. Garnish your refreshing pineapple water with fresh basil leaves, fresh mint, a wedge of pineapple, or a slice of lime, if you like. Serve it over ice or without ice, either way is great.
How to make this beverage your own
Make a cocktail. Add a shot of vodka, white rum, tequila, or mezcal to your glass. A dash of coconut cream or orange liqueur is good, too. Be sure to try my pineapple margarita. Experiment with garnishes. If you like, muddle fresh herbs like mint or basil in the bottom of your glass before pouring the agua fresca. Vegan agua fresca: Omit the honey and use agave or stevia to sweeten the beverage, or omit the sweetener completely. Substitute canned pineapple. Use two large (20 oz.) cans of pineapple in natural juice, undrained, instead of fresh pineapple.
Make Ahead Ideas
Actually this beverage is best made ahead so it has time to chill. However, if you’re in a hurry and want to get a head start on making it, prep the pineapple, cover and chill it until you’re ready to get your blender out.
Storage Suggestions
Pineapple water can be stored in the fridge for two to three days. If it smells vinegary, sour, or is fizzy, it should be discarded.
Leftover Love
Pour leftover flavored water into popsicle molds and freeze for a refreshing frozen treat!