A Lemony, Cucumber Grapefruit Balsamic Shrub

A Lemony, Cucumber Grapefruit Balsamic Shrub

At a recent tasting party, I made and served a non-alcoholic lemon-cucumber shrub (a shrub is a drink made from vinegar and fruit along with other ingredients such as alcohol or sparkling water). It was a hit!!
Vinegar has a way of both infusing and pulling out the flavour from ingredients which are steeped in it. This maceration process is simple and delightfully tasty. It's also a healthy alternative to store bought sweetened drinks. Use your imagination to create delightful combinations of seasonal fresh fruits, vegetables, berries, and vinegar to make all kinds of mixers and spritzers.

Ingredients:
2 cups of Grapefruit White Balsamic (or your choice of any white balsamic)
1 medium cucumber thinly sliced (about 1 cup)
1/2 lemon thinly sliced
8 cups seltzer water or sparkling water (without sodium added)

Directions:
In a one liter mason jar or container add the sliced cucumber and lemon. Pour the grapefruit balsamic over the cucumber and lemon and refrigerate for at least one hour or up to four hours. The longer it sits, the more pronounced the flavor of the fruit infusion. Strain and keep refrigerated and tightly covered for up to two months.

To serve, add 1-2 tablespoons of shrub (depending on your preference for sweetness) for 8 oz. of chilled sparkling water. Serve over ice if desired.

Makes between 16-32 servings depending on amount added to water or cocktails.