The secret to the incredible flavor in this limeade is layers and layers of infusions: We infuse lime peel oils into sugar while simultaneously infusing spicy jalapeño into those oils. Then we infuse cooling cucumber into tart lime juice before blending it all for a refresher that both brings the heat and beats the heat.
Cooling cucumber, hot jalapeños, and tart lime juice combine for a perfect play of fire and ice in this drink.
Maceration allows lime rinds to express their natural oil, creating a more aromatic and flavorful drink. Weight measurements ensure the perfect ratio of sugar to citrus, despite natural variations in fruit size.
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