Cucumber Lime Refresher

Ingredients:
- 1 lb. cucumber, chopped
- ⅓ cup lime juice
- 3 tbsp sugar
- ⅛ tsp salt
- 4 cups water
- 6 fresh mint leaves
Method:
Start Cooking- Blend cucumber, lime juice, sugar, salt, mint leaves, and 1 cup water until smooth.
- Pour through a fine mesh strainer into a pitcher, pressing to extract all liquid.
- Add the remaining water and stir well. Taste and adjust sweetness if needed.
- Serve cold over ice. Garnish with cucumber and lime slices. Bon appétit.
Kitchen Tools:
- Pitcher
Notes:
- Use fresh, firm cucumbers for the best flavor and color. If the skin is thick or slightly bitter, peel it before blending.
- Blend with a smaller amount of water first, then dilute after straining to keep the flavor bright and concentrated.
- Strain well using a fine mesh and press gently to extract all the liquid without forcing too much pulp through.
- Chill before serving for the most refreshing result.
- Add a handful of fresh mint before blending for a cooling twist.
- Replace sugar with honey or agave for a slightly different sweetness.
- For a lighter version, reduce the sugar to 2 tbsp and adjust to taste.
- Add sparkling water instead of part of the still water for a fizzy variation.
- Serve ice cold in tall glasses with cucumber and lime slices.
- Pairs well with grilled dishes, rice bowls, or light summer meals.
- Also works as a refreshing afternoon drink on its own.
Nutrition:
FROM THE PANTRY
Cucumber
WHY WE LOVE IT
Cucumber brings a clean, cooling freshness that makes this drink feel light and easy to sip. It blends smoothly with lime, creating a crisp balance without overpowering the flavor.
A LITTLE STORY
Cucumber-based drinks have been enjoyed across many regions for their refreshing quality, especially in warm climates. In places like Mexico, similar fresh drinks are known as agua fresca — simple blends of fruits or vegetables, water, and a touch of sweetness, served cold.
DID YOU KNOW?
Cucumbers are made up of over 90% water, which is why they’re often used in cooling drinks. When blended, they release a mild, almost melon-like flavor that pairs naturally with citrus.