7 Infused Water Recipes to Try This Summer (2024)

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These infused water recipes are for all of my peeps out there who struggle to drink enough water each and everyday. I get it. Plain water can get really boring. Especially when you’re trying to drink a gallon a day. Infused water to the rescue!7 Infused Water Recipes to Try This Summer (1)

I do have to tell you something. In general, I don’t mind plain water. But I heard enough from people who just don’t love plain water, I decided to create some infused water recipes to make water more interesting. At first I created these recipes for you. Then it happened. I fell in love with infused water! Infused water is an incredible way to drink water! I’m still A-OK with plain water, but man, infused water hits. the. spot. on warm summer days. So much more interesting than plain water.

Why should you try these infused water recipes? First, they add great flaaavor to your water. You’ll feel like you’re sipping water at a spa. Just ignore the laundry and kids for a few minutes. It works, I’m telling you. 🙂 The number one reason is flavor, but vitamins from the fruits also leak into the water. Sure, it’s not the same as eating the whole fruit, but you are getting some vitamins there. Can’t complain about that.

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Making these infused water recipes is easy. Here are a few tips and tricks to help you:

  • Add your fruits and herbs to the desired about of water and let it infuse for 3-4 hours for the best flavor.
  • You can also let the water infuse overnight.
  • After water has infused for 12 hours or more, you should remove the fruits and herbs. The infused water can then be stored in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
  • You can reuse the fruit after infusing, but the flavor will be lessened the second time.
  • Citrus rinds can cause bitterness if you let them infuse too long. Remove the rinds to avoid this, or remove them after 3-4 hours of infusing.
  • Wash your produce well before using in these infused water recipes. When possible, use organic produce or synthetic pesticide residue may also be infused into your water. If organic is not possible, I recommend cleaning with a vinegar wash. Although it’s debated as to whether this method is effective, I think it’s worth the extra step to help remove pesticide residue.
  • Infused water should be refrigerated for storage. It will only last about 12 hours at room temperature.

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I chose to make smaller batch recipes so I could have a variety of different infused water combinations to drink. I used seven of these wide-mouth Ball jarsas together they equal roughly a gallon, which is what I’m challenging myself to drink each day this month with the Gallon A Day Water Challenge. I combined them the night before, added the lids and let them infuse overnight. Then my whole day’s worth of water was waiting for me in the morning. Perfect! Any of these recipes can be made into a larger batch by increasing the amounts of fruits and herbs you use. There is no need to be precise in measurement when infusing water.

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I used four small strawberries a five small basil leaves and approximately 18 ounces of water. You can leave the strawberries whole or slice them in half. This combination is incredible! After having a Strawberry Basil popsicle at the Everything Food Conference, I knew this would be a favorite. I’ll be making this all summer long.

7 Infused Water Recipes to Try This Summer (5)You’ll need a small handful of blueberries and 2-3 lemon slices for this one. The lemon will overtake the blueberries if you let this one infuse too long. You can remove the lemon after a few hours to prevent that from happening. This is a refreshing combination!

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I couldn’t decide which berry I wanted to pair with lime because I love berries+lime together, so I used a combination! I used approximately 18 ounces of water + a few blueberries + a few raspberries + a few strawberries + a few blackberries + 2 lime slices. This is a lovely infused water combination!

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Fresh ginger is a part of my everyday life, so I knew I had to include a ginger-infused water! For this one I used 18 ounces of water, 5-6 peach slices, plus 1 inch of fresh ginger, peeled and sliced. The result was a spicy-sweet water that I loved! If you think you’d like your water a little spicy, give this one a try!

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Watermelon and mint is one of my favorite flavor combinations. For this one I used approximately 18 ounces of water, eight watermelon cubes, and about five mint leaves. Refreshing!

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The classic spa water! This one uses 18 ounces of water, 5-6 slices of cucumber, and about five mint leaves. Cucumber water will transport you.7 Infused Water Recipes to Try This Summer (10)If you’re up for something different, give this one a try. I’ll admit, this isn’t your everyday sweet infused water, but it’s super interesting! I used a small handful of blackberries, a few lemon slices, and one sprig of rosemary with about 18 ounces of water.

For those of you following along and participating in the Gallon a Day Water Challenge, a week has gone by and I’m happy to report I’ve been able to drink a gallon of water each day this month. I’m not giving a huge update, because so far I don’t notice a difference in my health. I’ll keep you updated to any changes I notice as the month goes on. I hope the challenge is going well for each of you, also. If you’re struggling to drink the whole gallon, definitely try these infused water recipes. Using a straw also can help you drink up!

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FAQs

What can I add to water for health benefits? ›

A great benefit of infusing water with fresh fruits, herbs, and spices is that you can get some added nutritional benefits. Lemons, lime, oranges, grapefruit, and berries are all excellent sources of vitamin C. Fresh ginger and fresh mint are both refreshing flavorings as well as good for upset stomachs.

What fruits are best in water? ›

Cucumbers, citrus fruits, melons, and mint flavor water almost immediately. Apples, cinnamon, fresh ginger root, and rosemary need an overnight soak in the fridge. Melons and sliced strawberries start looking waterlogged after a few hours; citrus, and whole berries still look fresh even after hours in the fridge.

How long can infused water sit out? ›

Allowing infused water to sit out at room temperature no more than 4 hours. This is only safe if the temperature started at or below 41ºF. Throw out infusion after 4 hours at room temperature. Wash and sanitize the container before making a new infusion.

What is the healthiest fruit to put in water? ›

These Are The Healthiest Fruits To Infuse In Your Water
  • Apples. "Apples are loaded with iron and low in calories," says The Daily Meal special contributor Lindsey Gaterman. ...
  • Blackberries. ...
  • Blueberries. ...
  • Grapefruit. ...
  • Kiwis. ...
  • Lemons and Limes. ...
  • Oranges. ...
  • Pears.
Feb 22, 2016

What is the best supplement to put in water? ›

Water supplements for hydration
  1. Collagen supplements. Collagen is a protein in your body mainly found in the connective tissues of your tendons, ligaments, skin, and muscles. ...
  2. Chlorophyll supplements. ...
  3. Vitamin Supplements. ...
  4. Apple Cider Vinegar. ...
  5. Remineralize your water with calcium, potassium and magnesium.
Oct 13, 2020

How long should you let fruit infused in water? ›

Add desired fresh, sliced (and peeled) fruits to 1/2 gallon or a whole gallon of water. For best flavor, leave at least 4 hours or overnight in the refrigerator to let the flavors of the fruit infuse into the water.

What fruit is the most hydrating? ›

10 Hydrating Fruits and Vegetables
  • Watermelon. As the name suggests, watermelon contains a lot of water – over 90 percent of its weight comes from water! ...
  • Peaches. Peaches are in season in the summer, so it's the perfect time to enjoy fresh, juicy peaches! ...
  • Tomatoes. ...
  • Strawberries. ...
  • Grapefruit. ...
  • Celery. ...
  • Cucumber. ...
  • Zucchini.
May 25, 2022

What foods hydrate you quickly? ›

So, eat up, and beat the heat with your fork.
  • Cucumbers. Hydrate and replenish your skin with fresh cucumbers. ...
  • Celery. This fibrous veggie will satisfy your craving for crunch. ...
  • Iceberg lettuce. The “ice” might as well be melted, as this type of lettuce contains 95% water. ...
  • Zucchini. ...
  • Watermelon. ...
  • Strawberries. ...
  • Cauliflower.
Dec 29, 2020

Is it OK to leave lemon in water overnight? ›

The low and acid pH of between 2 and 3, of a fresh slice of lemon will resist microbial spoilage if kept overnight at the ambient (non-refrigerated) temperature or when floating in water.

Do I have to refrigerate infused water? ›

Refrigerate leftover infused water within 2 hours. Fresh infused water should be stored in a tightly covered container in the refrigerator for about six days. Prior to drinking, be sure to inspect the water for any spoilage.

How long can I leave lemons in water? ›

How long can you keep lemon slices in water? In room temperature you can keep it for about 4 - 6 hours depending upon heat and humidity conditions. In a refrigerator however, one can keep it for about 3 days.

What is the healthiest thing to flavor water? ›

Instead, check out these 5 healthy ways to flavor water so you can stay hydrated.
  • Fruit Infusions. Infusing water with fruit is a delicious way to add flavor to your drink. ...
  • Iced Tea. ...
  • Add a Squeeze of Citrus. ...
  • Try Some Juice. ...
  • Flavored Ice Cubes.
Aug 17, 2022

What's the healthiest flavored water? ›

Fruit-Infused Water.

Just throw some lemon, lime, orange and/or grapefruit slices in a pitcher of water and keep refilling the water until the fruit's looking old. Berries or kiwi are another great fruit to try.

What are 3 ways to add flavor to your water? ›

5 ways to add flavour to your water
  1. blackberries + mint.
  2. raspberries + cucumber.
  3. strawberries + fresh basil.
  4. chopped apples + a cinnamon stick.
  5. pear slices + a drop of vanilla extract.
Jan 26, 2021

What should I add to my daily drinking water? ›

Adding sliced fruits, vegetables and herbs to your water is a great way to give it a bit of flavor without consuming extra sugar or sugar substitutes. Try mixing in a small handful of fresh raspberries and a bit of mint for a flavorful kick or add cucumber slices for a refreshing drink.

How can I drink water for maximum benefits? ›

Drink water at these times
  1. 1) After waking up​ Drink one glass of water after waking up to help activate your internal organs. ...
  2. 2) Before a meal. Drink one glass of water 30 minutes before a meal to help digestion. ...
  3. 3) Before a bath. ...
  4. 4) Before sleep. ...
  5. Have difficulty drinking 8 cups of water daily?

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