Flavoured ice cubes

Fill your ice cubes with lemon, berries or coffee mixed with sugar and water and put in the freezer. Add the flavoured ice cubes to your drink or water!

1 ice cube tray

PT10M

15 minutes + 3 hours in the freezer

Rating (60 ratings)

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Ingredients

Berry ice cubes
200 g berries (100 g purée)
70 ml water
40 g Dansukker Granulated Sugar

Lemon ice cubes
Juice of 2 lemons or limes
100 ml water

Coffee ice cubes
60 g Dansukker Cane Sugar
300 ml strong coffee
25 g Dansukker Brown Sugar

Instructions

Bring the berry purée, citrus juice or coffee to the boil together with the other ingredients.

Stir until the sugar crystals are dissolved. Leave to cool and then pour the liquid into the ice cube tray. Freeze.

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