Homemade Pineapple Juice – Refreshingly sweet and tangy, fresh pineapples make the perfect tropical drink. This super easy tropical delight delivers a load of nutrients with every glass. 🏝
I couldn’t let summertime pass by without sharing my ultimate homemade pineapple juice recipe. You’ll find yourself serving it for breakfast, lunch, and backyard parties. Absolutely thirst-quenching anytime you want a refreshing tropical drink.
Besides tasting great, this beverage is healthy. I’m no doctor, but experts say it has lots of vitamin C for an immune booster. And with anti-inflammatory properties, what’s not to love about this golden tropical beauty? 💛
Picking the Right Pineapple for Pineapple Juice
Your nose is the best way to find pineapples that are perfect for juicing. Smell the base, and if it doesn’t have much of a pineapple smell, they may have harvested it too early to be sweet. On the other hand, if you find one with a strong, sweet pineapple aroma, you’ve got a winner. 🏆
Recipe Ingredients
- Pineapple – One or two fresh, juicy pineapples will make plenty of refreshing juice for your family.
- Sugar – Pineapple is pretty sweet as is, but you can add a couple of tablespoons of sugar to sweeten it up even more. However, you can leave the sugar out for a more natural drink.
- Garnishes – Lemon, mint, and pineapple chunks all make pretty (and tasty) garnishes for this juice.
How to Make Pineapple Juice
Cut the Pineapple
- Cut the Ends – Using a long, sharp knife, start by slicing off the top and bottom of the pineapple.
- Peel – Cut off the thick outer layer (the peel).
- Slice – Lay the pineapple on its side and slice it, coring each slice as you go.
- Chunks – Finally, chop it into chunks.
Make the Juice
- Puree – Toss the pineapple chunks in a food processor or blender, together with the water and sugar (if using). Blend until you have a smooth puree with no chunks of fruit.
- Strain the juice using a fine sieve or cheesecloth. Be sure to press or squeeze out all the juice from the fruit fiber. (But you can leave the pulp in the juice if you prefer.)
- Taste Test – Give it a taste and adjust the sweetness and thickness by adding more water or sugar.
- Serve immediately over ice and garnish with pineapple chunks, lemon wedges, or mint leaves.
Recipe Variations
- Make my all-time favorite pineapple cocktail: a pina colada! Mix your fresh pineapple juice with cream of coconut and a healthy dose of rum and lime juice for a homemade tropical cocktail.
- Blend your pineapples with cooled ginger tea instead of plain water to make pineapple ginger juice. The added spicy flavor of the ginger is so delicious.
- Turn plain old pineapple juice into pineapple lemonade with just a few extra ingredients. A generous dose of lemon juice and a couple of tablespoons of lime juice for a tropical lemonade that beats the summer heat. ☀️
- Drink your fruits and vegetables. Add carrots for delicious pineapple carrot juice.
Tips and Tricks
- For instantly cold pineapple juice, keep your pineapple in the refrigerator before juicing it. You can keep it in there whole or chopped.
- Use a sharp knife to cut up the pineapple; otherwise, removing the skin will be challenging.
- If you’re in a tropical climate (or have a greenhouse), plant the pineapple top in your garden to start growing your own pineapples! It’s that easy!
Make-Ahead Instructions
You can easily make this juice a day ahead. Just follow the instructions and store the juice in a covered pitcher in the fridge until ready to use it.
Serving and Storage Instructions
Serve fresh pineapple juice cold, preferably poured over ice cubes. It should stay good in the fridge for three days if stored in a pitcher with a lid.
You can also freeze pineapple juice. Store it in an airtight container, leaving at least ½ inch of headspace at the top so the juice can expand as it freezes. It should last for three months. When ready to use it, simply defrost it in the fridge the night before serving.
What Goes With Pineapple Juice
I love a cold glass of pineapple juice with plantain chips and mango salsa. But it also goes great with any meal with a tropical flair. I also like pairing this juice with Jamaican curry shrimp, jibarito, or Cajun stuffed chicken. 🤤
More Fabulous Pineapple Recipes to Try
- Pineapple Salsa
- Carrot Pineapple Cake
- Pineapple Cucumber Salad
- Rum Raisin Pineapple Ice Cream
- Pineapple Chicken
Watch How to Make It
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This blog post was originally published in August 2019 and has been updated with additional tips, new photos, and a video
David fred says
I loved this recipe so much & i love how you gave explanation to others todo it i love you
Granny Pat says
I also put the “peel” in a large bowl and cover with water and leave in the fridge overnight. It makes a “lighter” but tasty refreshing drink.
Imma says
Good to know that, Thanks for sharing:)
Helena says
I love this recipe
Imma says
Thank you so much for your feedback, Much love!!!
Blaq_jeff says
I love this recipes
Lallie says
Thank you for sharing more beautiful n delicious recipes
I love pineapples ,I did leave out sugar ,because of diabetes.
Wellington says
Can’t wait to try it sounds delicious
Mona says
Great can’t wait to try it .
ImmaculateBites says
Can’t wait to hear how it turns out for you !
Constance Dunn says
Thanks so much for this recipy. I love pineapple but I’m allergic to it. My grandauter loves it so I’ll try this recipy for her.
ImmaculateBites says
Aww. This is one lucky granddaughter! She will definitely love it!
The Book of Food says
My favourite ! 😀
peter smith says
I personally wouldn’t sweeten it – good pineapple is easily sweet enough
I don’t understand why you strain the fibre out of it
Apart from that using a blender looks far easier than cutting slices and eating them like that – messy
Try adding organic turmeric and ginger – works wonders for my arthric knees and feet – brilliant stomach soother too