Tepache (Fermented Pineapple Drink)

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    Tepache is a traditional Mexican fermented beverage made from pineapple peels, brown sugar, and spices. It's a refreshing, slightly effervescent drink with a sweet and tangy flavor, perfect for warm days.

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    Ingredients

    🍍 1 ripe pineapple

    🍬 1 cup piloncillo or dark brown sugar

    🌿 1 cinnamon stick

    🌿 2 cloves

    💧 8 cups water

    Equipment

    • Large glass jar or pitcher

    • Cheesecloth or clean kitchen towel

    • Rubber band or string

    • Knife and cutting board

    • Wooden spoon

    Prep Time

    15 minutes

    Fermentation Time

    24-48 hours

    Calories & Macros (per serving)

    • Calories: 100

    • Protein: 0g

    • Carbohydrates: 26g

    • Fat: 0g

    Instructions

    1. Prepare the Pineapple

    o Wash the pineapple thoroughly to remove any dirt or pesticides.

    o Peel the pineapple, reserving the peels and core.

    o The fruit can be used for another recipe or enjoyed separately.

    2. Combine Ingredients

    o In a large glass jar or pitcher, add the pineapple peels and core.

    o Add the piloncillo or dark brown sugar, cinnamon stick, and cloves.

    o Pour in the water, stirring to dissolve the sugar.

    3. Cover and Ferment

    o Cover the jar with cheesecloth or a clean kitchen towel, securing it with a rubber band or string.

    o Place the jar in a warm, dark place to ferment for 24 to 48 hours.

    o The longer it ferments, the more pronounced the tangy flavor will be.

    4. Strain and Serve

    o After fermentation, strain the liquid through a fine-mesh sieve to remove the solids.

    o Transfer the tepache to a clean pitcher or bottles.

    o Refrigerate to chill before serving.

    5. Optional: Carbonation

    o For a fizzy tepache, pour the strained liquid into airtight bottles, leaving some headspace.

    o Seal and let sit at room temperature for an additional 12 to 24 hours to carbonate.

    o Refrigerate afterward to halt fermentation and enjoy chilled.

    Cooking and Serving Tips

    • Flavor Variations: Add spices like star anise or allspice for additional depth of flavor.

    • Serving Suggestions: Serve over ice with a slice of lime for a refreshing drink.

    • Storage: Keep refrigerated and consume within a week for optimal freshness.

    Enjoy your homemade Tepache!

    NoWayJoseCuisine
    Tepache (Fermented Pineapple Drink)

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