Orange, Cucumber & Lemon Thyme Italian Soda

  1. Start by washing your herbs, fruit, and veggies to remove any dirt and dust from the skins. rnrnSince we're using whole ingredients, skins/leaves intact, ORGANIC INGREDIENTS ARE MUCH PREFERRED. Any toxins that can exist in the whole foods will most likely exist in the skins and leaves and can be easily transfered into your syrup... no fun.
  2. In a medium sauce pot over low heat, combine sugar, water, and honey. Stir to dissolve.
  3. Skin your cucumber, slice your orange into quarters, strip and lightly muddle your thyme leaves.
  4. Turn your heat up to medium and add cucumber skins, orange 1/4, and thyme leaves to the sugar water. rnBring your mixture to a medium simmering boil and cook until the syrup goes transparent (about 2 minute). Let the mixture cool 2 minutes.
  5. Strain the cooked syrup through a fine wire sieve to remove large solids and whole pieces then again through layered cheese cloth to filter out any remaining particulates.rnrnThis syrup can be canned via a traditional boiling method and will keep, once opened for 3 - 4 weeks in the fridge.
  6. Frost your glasses in the freezer 1 hour prior to using them.
  7. Fill glasses half way with ice and a few cucumber shavings.
  8. Top ice with your simple syrup and limonciello optional then fill with sparkling water. Garnish with an orange slice. rnrnServe on a warm, breezy summer evening, garnished with friends and family!
  9. ENJOY!

orange, cucumber, lemon thyme, orange quarters, white sugar, honey, water, orange, simple syrup, club soda, cucumber

Taken from food52.com/recipes/12174-orange-cucumber-lemon-thyme-italian-soda (may not work)

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