How to Make Orange Cordial with Ice (Traditional & Healthy Version)

Orange Cordial with Ice is a beloved beverage across Malaysia, often enjoyed to beat the tropical heat. This refreshing drink is a staple at local warung (stalls), open houses, and family gatherings, making it a memorable part of Malaysian multicultural cuisine. Its vibrant citrus flavor, blended with hints of pandan and lemongrass, reflects the local penchant for combining classic fruit profiles with indigenous herbs. The drink is typically served chilled, making it especially popular during Ramadan buka puasa (breaking fast) or festive celebrations. Using freshly squeezed orange juice, a touch of local honey, and aromatic pandan leaves, this healthy Orange Cordial with Ice recipe offers a delicious, guilt-free alternative to store-bought cordials that often contain artificial sweeteners and high sugar content. The addition of lemongrass adds a subtle herbal fragrance, elevating the classic orangy-sweetness with a Malaysian twist. Whether served at a weekend brunch or packed for an outdoor picnic, this beverage brings together the essence of Malaysia’s sunny weather and the country’s love for naturally vibrant flavors.

35 min jumlah2 hidanganMudah45 kcal / 100g

Bahan

Arahan langkah demi langkah

Step 1: Juice the oranges and strain to remove pulp and seeds
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Step 1 · Juice the oranges and strain to remove pulp and seeds

Juice the oranges and strain to remove pulp and seeds. Set aside.

Step 2: In a small saucepan
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10 min

Step 2 · In a small saucepan

In a small saucepan, combine water, honey, pandan leaf, and lemongrass. Bring to a gentle simmer for 10 minutes to infuse the flavors. Remove from heat and cool.

Step 3: Discard pandan and lemongrass
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Step 3 · Discard pandan and lemongrass

Discard pandan and lemongrass. Stir in the strained orange juice and lime juice into the cooled syrup.

Step 4: Taste and adjust sweetness with more honey or a sugar substitute if...
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Step 4 · Taste and adjust sweetness with more honey or a sugar substitute if...

Taste and adjust sweetness with more honey or a sugar substitute if desired.

Step 5: Fill serving glasses with ice cubes
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Step 5 · Fill serving glasses with ice cubes

Fill serving glasses with ice cubes. Pour the orange cordial mixture over ice.

Step 6: Garnish with fresh mint leaves and a slice of orange
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Step 6 · Garnish with fresh mint leaves and a slice of orange

Garnish with fresh mint leaves and a slice of orange. Serve immediately.

Mengapa resipi ini sihat

By using freshly squeezed orange juice and natural sweeteners like madu lebah (honey), this recipe avoids artificial additives and excess processed sugars. The inclusion of pandan and lemongrass provides additional phytonutrients while keeping the calorie count low. It is hydrating, energizing, and perfect for anyone seeking a delicious yet health-conscious beverage that fits into a balanced Malaysian diet.

Nota tentang tradisi

Orange Cordial with Ice is a common sight at Malaysian kenduri (feasts), Hari Raya open houses, and school canteens. The adaptation of local ingredients like pandan and lemongrass showcases Malaysia’s multicultural approach to beverages, blending Chinese, Malay, and Indian influences. It is especially favored during festivals and hot afternoons, symbolizing hospitality and togetherness in Malaysian homes.

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