How to Make Homemade Soda + 5 Easy Caffeine-Free Homemade Soda Recipes | A Sweet Pea Chef

How to Make Homemade Soda + 5 Easy Caffeine-Free Homemade Soda Recipes | A Sweet Pea Chef

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Hey there.
Lacey here with A Sweet Pea Chef, and I don'tknow about you, but sometimes I just want
a fruity soda to just kick back and relaxwith.
But problem is, so many sodas out there arejust loaded with sugar or artificial ingredients
and artificial colors and all that junk.
So I figured, let's go ahead and make ourown homemade caffeine-free sodas using fresh
fruit, and have soda any time we want.
All right.
So, let's get started.
So, let's talk bottles.
While you don't need any bottles for thisrecipe, you could just make the drink and
then drink it.
If you want to store it in the fridge to havelater, I recommend getting a bottle that really
seals tightly, so that it keeps all thosebubbles in.
I can leave the link for the ones that I'musing in the description below, if you want
to check them out.
And I am using a little bit of raw honey tosweeten these drinks, to make it just a little
bit sweet.
I'm not using any artificial sweeteners, sowhat instead we're going to do is make a simple
syrup using just water and some raw honey.
So, in a saucepan, we're going to add in alittle bit of water, and then we're going
to add in just a little bit of raw honey.
And then we're going to stir this togetherand cook it over medium heat until it becomes
fully combined and all the honey dissolves.
That is your simple syrup.
Now, what you want to do is you want to removethis from the heat and allow it to cool, and
then this, you can add into the sodas we'regoing to make, to add a little bit of sweetener.
We'll be using fresh fruit and only freshfruit to color and flavor our sodas.
And this is going to make it so we don't haveto use any artificial flavors or colors or
anything, and we're just going to have awesome-lookingfresh fruit sodas.
So, let's start off with strawberries.
So, we're going to get a bunch of strawberriesand add them to a blender.
And then, we're going to blend it, not allthe way.
We just want to break down the strawberriesso that they're pretty chopped.
Then, we're going to transfer that into afine mesh sieve, and what we're going to do
is press this all the way through, in orderto get all of that juice out.
So, that's basically our condensed strawberryjuice we're going to use for our strawberry
soda.
So, now we're going to use that juice.
We're going to pour it into the bottom ofour bottle.
We're going to use roughly a half of a cupof juice for about a half of a liter of our
carbonated water.
And then, we're going to slowly pour in ourseltzer water or our carbonated water, all
the way almost to the top.
We're going to do this slowly, because thebubbles do tend to get very bubbly, and it
might bubble over you.
So, you just want to do it very slowly toget it as high as you can before the bubbles
take over.
And then, we're going to add in a little bitof our simple honey syrup, and this is just
going to sweeten it a little bit.
You don't need a whole lot.
Strawberries are pretty sweet to begin with,so just do a little bit to taste, and then
we're going to fill the remainder up withthe remainder of our seltzer water until you
get it all the way to the top.
Then, seal the bottle, place it in the fridgein order to get it nice and cold for later.
This caffeine-free homemade strawberry sodais so delicious and beautiful.
It's just like strawberries with bubbles.
It's so good.
For our carbonated water, you have a few options.
You can use club soda, seltzer water, or sparklingmineral water.
I like using seltzer water because it's basicallyjust water with bubbles, and it doesn't have
any added minerals or anything, so the flavoris very clean.
Next, we're going to be making a homemadeorange soda, which is super yummy.
So, instead of blending our oranges, insteadwe're going to squeeze them and get as much
juice out of them as we can.
Then, if you don't mind the pulp, you canjust use this as is, or if you want to remove
all of the pulp and have it more smooth, youcan press this orange juice through a fine
mesh sieve, and then get all of the pulp-freejuice from the bottom.
Then we're going to pour that juice into thebottom of our bottle, follow that up with
our seltzer water, almost all the way to thetop.
Then, add a little bit of our simple honeysyrup, and then we're going to finish it off
with the remainder of our seltzer water.
Remember to do it as slowly as you can sothat the bubbles do not flow over the bottle.
Then, seal it on up, place it in the fridgeto get cold.
The citrus with the orange mixed with thebubbles just makes this orange soda so refreshing
and so delicious.
Next, we're going to be making a lemon limehomemade soda, which is my kid's favorite
flavor.
So, in order to get our juice, we're goingto juice some lemons and some limes, just
like we did with our oranges.
Again, if you want the pulp, no worries.
Just put this right on into the bottle, oryou can press it through a sieve in order
to remove any pulp.
I like to use about a three to one ratio oflemon to lime, because the lemon has less
of a bitter flavor.
So, I use three lemons to every one lime inorder to make this soda.
Now, add our lemon lime juice to the bottomof our bottle, and then we're going to follow
it up with the seltzer water.
Then, add a little bit of our simple honeysyrup.
You're going to want to add probably moreinto this one because lemon and lime are quite
sour to begin with.
So, it's okay to add a little bit more intothis one than the other ones.
It's just going to be based off of what theflavor is and what you like.
And then, fill the rest of the bottle withthe seltzer water, making sure to do it as
slowly as possible.
Then, seal the bottle on up, place it in thefridge to get cold and to enjoy later.
The combination of the lemon and the limeand the soda makes this drink so yummy and
I hope you love it too.
Okay.
So, you know we got to make some homemadegrape soda, right?
Grape is, like, the best flavor sodas.
So, in order to do this, I used black grapes,but you can use any grapes.
The black grapes, I've found are the bestflavor for the soda and they have the prettiest
color.
So, we're going to add our grapes to the blender,just like we did with the strawberries, and
we're going to blend it until it's brokendown.
We don't want to puree it here.
We just want to blend it until it's brokendown.
It's going to make it easier to transfer intoour sieve, and then press through to get that
tasty grape juice into the bottom of our bowl.
Then, we're going to transfer that into thebottom of our bottle, fill the bottle on up
with our seltzer water, add a little bit ofour honey syrup if you want.
Make sure to taste it though and see, becausethe grapes are already pretty sweet, so you
might not even have to add any of the additionalsweetener.
And then, fill the bottle all the way up tothe top with the remainder of the seltzer
water.
Then, close the lid tightly and place it inthe fridge to get cold.
This caffeine-free homemade grape soda isso sweet and pretty, and it's just really
cool to have grape soda in the house.
It's a family favorite.
Even Dustin likes it and he does not likegrape flavor anything.
So, it's a very good keeper.
Another great fruit to make into a soda isblackberries, because it has just an awesome
color and flavor.
So next, we're going to make some blackberryhomemade soda.
So, like with our strawberries and our grapes,we're going to add the blackberries to the
blender and blend it on up until it's chopped,not pureed.
Then, we're going to transfer that into oursieve and press through in order to get our
blackberry syrup.
You might notice that the juice from the blackberriesis a little thick, and this might also happen
with your strawberries too.
What you'll want to do if it gets too thick,is just add a little bit of water to loosen
it up to get to be the consistency of, like,the orange juice or the lemon juice.
Once you've finished with the blackberry juice,go ahead and transfer that into the bottom
of our bottle.
Then, we're going to fill up most of the waywith our seltzer water.
Add any of our syrup that we've made withthe raw honey and the water if you need.
And then, we're going to fill the rest upwith our seltzer water.
Then, cap it tightly and place it in the fridgeto get nice and cold.
This caffeine-free homemade blackberry sodais really cool because it's really pretty,
and it replaces one of my old-time favoritesthat has a ton of sugar in it.
So, big win for here.
So, all five of these caffeine-free homemadesodas have no refined sugar, have so much
less sugar than store bought sodas, have noartificial flavors or artificial colors, and
they are just so tasty and fresh.
They're a great replacement to regular sodathat you can get at the store.
Plus, can we talk about how pretty they are?
I mean, how cool is that to use fresh fruitto flavor and color your sodas?
It's just super cool, rather than using allsorts of artificial junk.
Thanks so much for watching and make sureto let me know in the comments below which
flavor is your favorite, or if there's anotherflavor that you want me to make next.
Plus, make sure to Like this video if youenjoyed it and you totally love homemade sodas,
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Thanks so much.
I'll see you next time.
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Ever wondered how to make homemade soda? Discover my favorite recipes for fruity Caffeine-free homemade sodas, made from fresh fruit and without any artificial sweeteners. The perfect soda replacement for a healthy lifestyle! RECIPES Simple Honey Syrup 2 cups water 1/4 cup raw honey Homemade Strawberry Soda 1 lb. strawberries 1/2 - 1 liter seltzer water Homemade Orange Soda 2 oranges 1/2 - 1 liter seltzer water Homemade Lemon Lime Soda 4-6 lemons 1-2 limes 1/2 - 1 liter seltzer water Homemade Grape Soda 1/2 lb grapes 1/2 - 1 liter seltzer water Homemade Blackberry Soda 1 1/2 cups blackberries 1/2 - 1 liter seltzer water For the air-tight glass soda bottles mentioned in this video, go to https://www.asweetpeachef.com/soda-bottles Get all 5 homemade soda recipes plus tips for how to make homemade soda athttps://www.asweetpeachef.com/homemade-soda/ Click here to SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/1ykBnSG - Looking to start eating healthy? Try my FREE 1-Day Cleanse Kit at https://bit.ly/2A31Mcm To join my FREE healthy Facebook community to take back your health, go to http://bit.ly/1PjjVAm _ Check out all my video recipes: https://www.youtube.com/asweetpeachef Check out my food blog for step-by-step photos and more recipes at http://www.asweetpeachef.com/