Strawberry Cucumber Infused Water

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This spa water is a must make every strawberry season since it’s so bright and refreshing! Paired together with the freshness of cucumber and lemon along with some mint sprigs, this water is anything but boring. It’s easy to make and looks gorgeous for any kind of backyard bbq or for baby and wedding showers.

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Is spa water worth the trouble… as it turns out, yes it is! I’ve never taken the time to find out what the fuss was about until last week when I had 4 strawberries left alone in their big empty carton. As I pondered what I might do with just a couple of berries, I decided to make some spa water including cucumber, lemon and mint from my garden.

It was a big success in terms of flavor, whether or not these infused waters are all they’re cracked up to be in the ‘better healthy department’ is a question for the scientists. As far as I’m concerned, spa water is quick and easy to make, and it makes a great change from Lemon Water. There is evidence that infused waters not only provide you with more vitamins and minerals, but they also help you stay hydrated w/o retaining excess water (and I’ll have to say, my experience backs up these claims)!

Whatever you put in your spa water literally infuses it, and I’ll take that freshness of flavor any day over plain water. There’s an endless variety of yummy things to put in your water. Just last week while I was getting my hair cut, my stylist told me she puts leftover pineapple cores into a pitcher of water, which is right up my alley!

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How to make this Strawberry Cucumber Infused Water

Infused water is super simple, just place all the fruits/veggies you want to use into a pitcher and fill with water. I noticed that the water had the best-infused flavor after it had steeped for 6 hours.

You can keep it in the fridge for up to 2 days. But it’s best to keep it no longer than that. After 48 hours you’ll need to start over with fresh ingredients.

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I also tried this recipe without the mint or any other herbs, and I found I rather enjoyed it that way as well. As your water sits in the fridge it will gradually turn pink over time from the strawberries.

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Enjoy all summer long!

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Strawberry Cucumber Infused Water


5 from 2 votes
Author: Kari Peters
Total Time 10 minutes
Yield: 1 gallon
Course: Drinks

INGREDIENTS  

  • 1 gallon of water
  • 1 large lemon thinly sliced
  • 1 small cucumber - thinly sliced
  • 6 medium sized strawberries - hulled and thinly sliced
  • 3 small sprigs of fresh herbs – basil or mint is nice

INSTRUCTIONS 

  • Place all the sliced fruits and veggies into a pitcher.
  • Add the sprigs of herbs, and fill the pitcher with water.
  • The water tastes best after 6-8 hours in the refrigerator, but it will keep up to 2 days in the fridge.
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NOTES

You can add as much fresh herbs as you’d like. This infused water is also delicious without any fresh herbs if you don’t have any handy!
Category: Drinks
Cuisine: American
Keywords: cucumber infused water, Infused water, strawberry infused water
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18 thoughts on “Strawberry Cucumber Infused Water”

  1. Great recipe! I am blogging about losing baby weight, one of my strategies is drink way more water. Easy to do when it’s delicious! I’m going to put this link in my post!

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    • Thank you, I’m so glad to hear you’re enjoying it! One of my best strategies in loosing weight is to eat more veggies which fill me up and some healthy fats that help me feel full for longer. 🙂

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  2. Thank you for the wonderful recipes. I prefer my infused water with lemon. Maybe because i acquire the taste to be good and beneficial.

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    • Lemon water is fantastic, I also like lime, oranges, grapefruit or pretty much any citrus infused water as well! 🙂

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  3. Infused waters are great, I’ve been playing around with different recipes, so far I’ve tried cucumber and lemon, and strawberry cucumber, and lemon. Next I’m going to try a version with watermelon.

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    • Try watermelon and mint, (if you like mint that is) it’s a fantastic combo! I love to blend up watermelon with a bit of mint or lime juice in the summertime and drink it straight without diluting it, it’s my favorite way to rehydrate.

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    • I’m not sure, but the better the quality of your water, the better the final product will be. I’ve used well water and bottled water, both have been great! 🙂

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    • I think something with a lid (as opposed to my favorite pitcher) would be a good idea for keeping is a bit longer as well! 🙂

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  4. 5 stars
    I made something similar using 3 long cucumber and 3 Oranges.
    I made mine and filled with Ice. Keeps the fruit almost frozen so it last longer. I keep adding ice and this one I made on Monday and today is Thursday and the fruit is still as fresh as the day I made it,

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    • Thanks for the great tip!!! I’ll be trying this on my next batch because it would sure be nice if it kept for a bit longer! 🙂

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  5. My GF loves fruit flavored water, I should definitely try making this for her!

    PS the first picture of the mason jar is fantastic Kari, the turquoise reminds me of the Caribbean sea, really great job Kari!

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    • I hope you both enjoy this recipe! It’s funny how addicted I’ve gotten to all these infused waters – they’re so much better than I ever thought they’d be!

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