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Orange Lemon Juice Recipe – A Welcome Drink Recipe Idea

November 24, 2015 20 Comments

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I barely make juices at home since whatever fruits we buy, we prefer to eat as is without squeezing it out and adding more sugar or sweeteners. Plus, I’d rather make paneer than make juice – it’s all about priorities. However, I was raised on a healthy amount of hand-squeezed juices. Amma would juice pretty much anything that came her way and we always welcomed guests with a nice cold glass of juice, aptly called a welcome drink – here’s Amma’s favourite welcome drink recipe.

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I love all things citrusy and making a juice of orange with some drops of lemon and sugar just seemed like a welcome change to the usual tea we have in the evenings. This orange lemon juice was born out of necessity though.

The other day, we saw this huge orange being sold in a supermarket nearby. When I say huge, I mean huge – almost three times the size of a regular orange. See below for comparison in sizes of the orange against a pretty large-sized lemon. See what I mean? I am sure there’s some other name to this fruit than “orange” so if you know, please share share your wisdom.

Update: thanks to the many who pointed out that this is actually a mandarin. I have seen the regular mandarins that come individually packed during Chinese New Year but this one was huge so I got confused. Thanks for clarifying, you all know who you are 🙂

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Chinese New Year time is when all sorts of oranges in different shapes and form enter the market. Although this is our 4th Chinese New Year in Singapore, neither of us had seen an orange this big. So we did what any curious person would do and bought one.

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It peeled like any other orange would do but with a bit more resistance. The skin was thick, the insides were more fibrous and the seeds were huge. We both bit into one piece with great anticipation but owwww, it was very very sour.

So I did the obvious thing and juiced it. That one orange + a few drops of lemon juice gave us three 200ml glasses of orange lemon juice.

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I altered the proportion of orange : lemon in each glass which explains the difference in colours. We polished off all three glasses of juice in a matter of minutes! Make these for guests or your dehydrated kids/selves when the sun is hot and there’s that lull between breakfast and lunch. Your body will thank you for it.

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I don’t like pulp in my orange juice so passed the juice through a relatively fine-meshed sieve. You can squeeze the juice directly using a hand-juicer and just remove the seeds if that’s what you prefer. I used my blender for the job.

ORANGE LEMON JUICE RECIPE

Preparation time: 10 minutes
Makes 3 glasses

Ingredients:

  • 3-4 of regular-sized oranges or 1 large orange if you can find them
  • 1/2 of a lemon
  • 2-3 tbsp of sugar (adjust to taste)

How to Make Orange Lemon Juice:

  • Peel the oranges and add them to a blender. Alternately, you can use a hand-juicer and juice them with the pulp intact.
  • Blend the oranges and pass through a sieve or mesh to remove the hard fibres and pulp.
  • Squeeze the desired amount of lemon and add sugar.
  • Chill and add ice cubes before serving

Notes:
– Don’t make this too much in advance – about 30 mins max before you need to serve is ideal
– Add ice cubes just before serving, otherwise the juice will become too dilute from the melting ice cubes
– Adjust the proportion of orange and lemon to your taste

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  1. Raj

    March 26, 2020 at 4:38 am

    Hi Nags! Great recipe of yours. I’ve always tried it with a pinch of pink salt or rock Salt instead of sugar! Also Tastes yummy!!

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  2. Sudha Das

    March 26, 2013 at 1:55 pm

    Made this drink for a Sunday evening get-together using the smaller mandarins which have no seeds…and used Lime juice instead of Lemon.. tasted awesome… My friends wanted something soda to go with their BBQ chickens.. so they added Sierra mist lemon soda.. and topped it with a small spring of mint.. looked and tasted like a restaurant style mocktail.. 🙂

    Thanks for this amazing drink recipe.. so easy.. so refreshing.. and even I could not go wrong. 🙂

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  3. Kriket KM VijithaKumara

    March 22, 2013 at 7:15 am

    I love all your blogs, Nags!!! I am a newly wed American girl with a Sri Lankan husband and in-laws to impress. Without your recipes, I would fail horribly. I especially love this recipe because it defines and explains even the simplest of a tradition to me so I am prepared for future events. This drink was served a lot at our wedding and when we visited friends and relatives. Now I know how to return the favor. Thanks for the blog! I need all the help I can get!!!

    Btw, my husband thinks I can cook because of you. You are the best truly!!!

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    • Nagalakshmi V

      March 22, 2013 at 7:16 am

      aww that's very sweet of you. thanks kriket 🙂

      Reply
  4. divya

    March 21, 2013 at 2:48 pm

    awesome and drooling drink..

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