Homemade Low-Calorie Fruit-Infused Summer Beverages

Glass of water with cucumbers slices

I admit it. I’m a regular at coffee drive-thrus. I make up lots of excuses to justify this little indulgence: I’m on vacation, I deserve it, it’s really hot outside, it’s really cold outside, etc. In truth, it’s all a big fat cup full of rationalization. In my defense, my most common beverage of choice this time of year is unsweetened iced tea. Most local spots and national chains have a nice selection of flavors and I can get twenty glorious icy ounces of refreshment for virtually no calories.

While it’s a pretty safe choice nutritionally, financially it can really add up. So, I try to balance my convenience habit by making my own healthy beverages at home. I’ve got two favorite recipes to share with you (if you can call “mix fruit with water” a recipe). I sampled a version of the first one at Plum Bistro in Seattle and fell in love. (Can you fall in love with a glass of water?) It’s actually just the basic water they give you when you get seated and it’s worth making yourself. The perfect mix of citrus and cucumber is the most refreshing water I’ve ever had. And, that’s saying something.

Glass of water and pitcher of water with cucumber and citrus slices

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Lemon, Orange and Cucumber Infused Water

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An easy low-calorie way to make water a bit more refreshing.

  • Author: Kristine
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Total Time: 5 minutes
  • Yield: 2 servings 16 fl. oz. each 1x
  • Category: Beverages

Ingredients

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  • 2 slices of a lemon, each about 1/4-inch thick
  • 2 slices of an orange, each about 1/4-inch thick, cut in half
  • 1/2 cucumber, sliced, about 1/4-inch thick (approximately 12 slices)
  • 1 quart filtered water

Instructions

  1. Rinse all produce well under cool, running water before slicing.
  2. Place lemon, orange and cucumber slices in bottom of a 1-quart mason jar or pitcher.
  3. Fill jar or pitcher with filtered water.
  4. Cover and refrigerate for several hours or overnight.
  5. If you’d like, strain before serving.  Enjoy within 2 days.

 

Notes

I cut the orange slices in half to increase the flavor-generating surface area and so they’ll fit better in the jar.  It’s been my experience that more than 2 lemon slices makes the final product somewhat bitter.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 16 fl. oz. (2 cups)

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My other favorite is a mild iced tea kicked up with the tang of fresh raspberries.

Mason jar of iced tea with raspberries in it

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Fresh Raspberry Infused Iced White Tea

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White tea is a great option for a light, refreshing iced tea and adding raspberries tees up the tang.

  • Author: Kristine
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 5 minutes
  • Total Time: 10 minutes
  • Yield: 2 servings of 16 fl. oz. each 1x
  • Category: Beverages

Ingredients

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  • 1 quart filtered water
  • 8 white tea bags
  • 1520 fresh raspberries

Instructions

  1. Bring water to just under a boil.
  2. Place tea bags in a 4-cup glass liquid measuring cup. Pour water over tea bags and steep 1 to 3 minutes.
  3. Press tea bags to extract a bit more flavor before discarding.
  4. Let tea cool for about 30 minutes.
  5. Rinse berries well under cool, running water and place them in the bottom of a 1-quart mason jar or pitcher.
  6. Fill jar or pitcher with brewed tea.  Cover and refrigerate.
  7. If you’d like, strain before serving.  Enjoy within 2 days.

 

Notes

My box of tea bags says “premium peony white tea” and I got it at Uwajimaya in Seattle.  My guess is that any local Asian market or tea shop would have something similar, if you can’t find it at the regular grocery store.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 16 fl. oz. (2 cups)

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I didn’t include nutrition analysis for these “recipes” because I don’t think I could accurately estimate how many calories left the fruit and became part of the water. I feel safe saying that they’re extremely low in calories, probably in the ballpark of fewer than 10 calories per 16 ounces. So sip away, carefree. There is nothing to rationalize here.

 

What’s your favorite (healthy) cool beverage for a hot day?

Kristine Duncan

Kristine Duncan, Registered Dietitian

I’m a Registered Dietitian, the author of Veg Girl RD, and a vegetarian who loves to eat. I’m a nutrition nerd who teaches at the University of Washington and Skagit Valley College. I also write about nutrition professionally for magazines and books. If you want to know more, check out my About page.

6 thoughts on “Homemade Low-Calorie Fruit-Infused Summer Beverages”

  1. When I’m lazy, I just crack open a can of Fred Meyer brand Lemon Lime Sparkling water! When I’m “inspired”….an iced decaf Americano with a little bit of 1/2 & 1/2!!

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