Introduction
Calamansi juice is a refreshing Filipino citrus drink that comes together in under five minutes with just four ingredients. The bright, tangy flavor of fresh calamansi softened by cold water and a touch of sugar makes this an ideal afternoon refresher or palate cleanser after a meal.
Recipe Details
- Prep Time: 5 minutes
- Cook Time: 0 minutes
- Total Time: 5 minutes
- Servings: 1
Ingredients
- 3 or 4 calamansi
- 1 glass cold water
- ½ tablespoon granulated sugar
- Ice cubes (optional)
Instructions
- Halve the calamansi with a sharp knife.
- Use your hands to squeeze the juice from the calamansi.
- Combine the juice with the cold water in a glass.
- Stir in sugar until dissolved.
- Add ice cubes.
Variations
More citrus-forward: Use 4 calamansi instead of 3 for a sharper, more intense drink; reduce the sugar by ¼ teaspoon if you prefer less sweetness to balance the extra tartness.
Sweeter version: Increase sugar to ¾ tablespoon or use simple syrup instead of granulated sugar, which dissolves instantly and requires no stirring.
Sparkling twist: Replace half the cold water with chilled sparkling water or club soda for a lighter, fizzy texture.
Batch preparation: Squeeze all the juice in advance and store it in the fridge; mix individual servings with cold water and sugar as needed throughout the day.
Tips for Success
- Choose firm calamansi with unblemished skin; they yield more juice than soft or wrinkled ones.
- Halve the fruit lengthwise rather than across the equator—this gives you better leverage and more efficient squeezing.
- Stir the sugar well after adding it; granulated sugar dissolves slowly in cold liquid, so don’t skip this step or you’ll end up with sweetness settling at the bottom.
- Add ice just before drinking to prevent the drink from diluting as the ice melts.
Storage and Reheating
FAQ
Can I use bottled calamansi juice instead of fresh?
Yes, but the flavor is noticeably less vibrant. Use about 3 tablespoons of bottled juice in place of fresh-squeezed, then mix with cold water and sugar as directed.
What if I can’t find calamansi?
Lime or a mix of lime and lemon provides a similar tart profile, though calamansi’s unique floral note won’t be replicated. Use about 2 regular limes or 1 lime plus ½ lemon to match the acidity and juice volume.
How much water makes one serving?
One standard drinking glass is approximately 8 ounces (240 ml). Adjust the water to your taste preference—less water yields a more concentrated, tart drink; more water creates a lighter, subtler drink.
Should I strain the juice to remove pulp?
No straining is necessary. The fine pulp adds texture and nutrition, but if you prefer a completely smooth drink, pour it through a fine-mesh strainer after squeezing.
Attribution: Recipe text from “Cookbook:Calamansi Juice Drink” on Wikibooks (© Wikibooks contributors).
Source: https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Cookbook:Calamansi_Juice_Drink
License: CC BY-SA 4.0 — https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
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