This cucumber water recipe is a refreshing and easy way to stay hydrated with just 2 simple ingredients. Crisp cucumber slices naturally flavor the water without added sugar, making it a budget-friendly alternative to soda or sports drinks.

Whether you call it cucumber infused water, spa water, or detox water, this refreshing drink is perfect for hot days, busy afternoons, or anytime you want water to taste a little more exciting.

2 Glasses of Cucumber Water.
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Why You’ll Love This Recipe!

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I started making cucumber water during the summer when everyone wanted something cold and refreshing, but we were trying to cut back on sugary drinks. It quickly became one of our favorite ways to make plain water feel a little more special without spending extra money.

  • Only 2 simple ingredients
  • Naturally refreshing without added sugar to quench your thirst
  • Easy to customize with lemon, mint, or fruit
  • Great for keeping in the fridge during hot weather
  • Budget-friendly alternative to soda and sports drinks
  • Perfect for parties, cookouts, and busy weekdays
  • Helps make drinking more water easier and more enjoyable

If you love flavored water as much as I do, try Cucumber Lemon Water or Watermelon Water.

Ingredients

A wooden cutting board holds a fresh cucumber and a glass measuring cup.
  • Medium English Cucumber – We prefer English cucumbers because they have thin skin, small seeds, and a sweeter, less bitter flavor. You can use a regular cucumber, but you may want to peel it first.
  • Cold Water – Use cold filtered water for the freshest taste. The cucumber flavor will get stronger as it chills in the refrigerator.
  • Optional Add-Ins – Fresh mint, lemon slices, lime slices, strawberries, or sparkling water are easy ways to change the flavor without much extra cost.

How to Make Cucumber Water

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Step 1 – Prepare the cucumbers. Wash and slice the cucumber into thin slices.

A clear glass pitcher filled with refreshing cucumber water, ice cubes, and cucumber slices.

Step 2 – Get out a pitcher to combine the ingredients. Add the sliced cucumber to a large pitcher. Then add in the cold water and blend together.

Step 3 – Refrigerate. Place in the fridge for at least an hour before serving. You can use a wooden spoon to slightly mash the cucumbers to release the juices from the cucumbers. This is optional but will enhance the flavor even more.

Two tall glasses filled with cucumber water, ice cubes, and fresh cucumber slices sit on a white surface.

Benefits of Cucumber Water

Cucumber water is an easy way to make plain water more enjoyable without adding sugar or artificial ingredients. Staying hydrated may help support:

  • Energy levels
  • Digestion
  • Healthy skin
  • Overall wellness

Since this infused water tastes light and refreshing, many people find it easier to drink more water throughout the day.

Tips for Success

  • Let the cucumber water chill for at least 1 hour before serving so the flavor has time to infuse into the water.
  • Slightly mash the cucumber slices with a wooden spoon if you want a stronger cucumber flavor.
  • Use English cucumbers for the best flavor and texture since the skin is thinner and less bitter.
  • Keep the pitcher refrigerated and enjoy within 2 to 3 days for the freshest taste.
  • Serve over ice for an even more refreshing drink on hot days.
  • Try sparkling water instead of still water when you want something that feels a little more special for parties or summer gatherings.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Can you reuse cucumbers for infused water?

You can refill the pitcher with water once, but the cucumber flavor will be much lighter after the first batch.

Do you peel cucumbers for cucumber water?

English cucumbers usually do not need peeling because the skin is thin and mild. Standard cucumbers often taste better peeled because the skin is thicker and more bitter.

Can I make cucumber water overnight?

Yes, cucumber water can be refrigerated overnight for even more flavor. It is best enjoyed within 2 to 3 days.

More Easy Drink Recipes

Once you see how easy cucumber water is to make, you can change it up with all kinds of fresh fruit and herbs. These simple infused water recipes are a great way to stay hydrated while keeping drinks fun, refreshing, and budget-friendly for the whole family.

Try one of our other easy flavored water recipes for even more delicious ideas.

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Cucumber Water Recipe

5 from 6 votes
Estimated Cost: $1.14, $0.14 per Servings
Delicious Cucumber water recipe is a refreshing way to stay hydrated. Enjoy this cucumber infused water for health benefits and more.
Prep Time 5 minutes
Refrigerate 1 hour
Total Time 1 hour 5 minutes
Servings 8
Cuisine American
Course Beverage
Calories 2
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Ingredients

  • ½ Medium English Cucumber
  • 8 cups Cold Water

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Instructions

  • Wash and thinly slice ½ medium English cucumber.
  • Add the sliced cucumber to a pitcher with 8 cups cold water. Refrigerate for at least 1 hour before serving. Use a wooden spoon to gently mash the cucumber slices to help release the flavor.
  • This cucumber water is best served the same day but you can also refrigerate the water for up to 3 days.

Recipe Notes

You can also add lemons, mint or sparkling water to change up the flavor of this easy cucumber water.

Nutrition Facts

Calories 2kcal, Carbohydrates 1g, Protein 1g, Fat 1g, Saturated Fat 1g, Sodium 12mg, Potassium 26mg, Fiber 1g, Sugar 1g, Vitamin A 14IU, Vitamin C 1mg, Calcium 10mg, Iron 1mg

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Hi, I’m Carrie Barnard — a professional food blogger with over 14 years of experience helping busy families make dinner fast, easy, and affordable.

At Eating on a Dime, I share simple, budget-friendly recipes that are tested in my own kitchen and approved by my 8 kids. With millions of readers each month, I’m here to help you cook real food for real families — without the stress.

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