How to Make Orange Juice Without a Juicer

Making orange juice without a juicer can be an easy and cost-effective alternative to buying store-bought orange juice. Not only is it more natural and fresher than store-bought, but you also know exactly what ingredients are going into your juice. Making orange juice without a juicer also gives you control over the amount of sugar, pulp, and other additives you add to make your juice just the way you like it.

How to Make Orange Juice Without a Juicer

Making orange juice without a juicer has several advantages. First of all, it is much less time-consuming and requires minimal effort. There is no need to assemble, clean, and store the juicer afterward – making the process much simpler. Furthermore, with this method, you can use whatever fresh oranges are available in your area (or what you have on hand) without having to worry about the type of juicer you need. In this blog post, You will learn in detail how to make orange juice without a juicer.

Tools You Will Need

  • Juicing bags or cheesecloth
  • Bowls
  • Measuring cups and spoons
  • Blender
  • Peeler
  • Knife
  • Cutting board
  • Strainer
  • Citrus press (optional)
  • Glasses for serving 

Step by Step Processes for How to Make Orange Juice Without a Juicer

Step 1: Inspect the Oranges

Choose the best oranges for juicing. Look for firm and round oranges that are heavy for their size. Avoid ones with bruises or soft spots or thick peels as they tend to be dryer with less juice inside.

Step 2: Peel and Cut the Oranges

Wash your hands thoroughly before handling the fruit, then start peeling the oranges. Cut each orange into small slices, removing any seeds as you go along. Put the orange slices into a blender and blend them until they become a smooth puree.

Cut Each Orange Into Small Slices

Step 3: Strain Pulp Through Cheesecloth

Place the cheesecloth over a bowl and pour the pureed orange mixture onto it. Gently squeeze out all the juice that has been extracted from the oranges. Place your freshly made orange juice into a covered container and store it in the refrigerator to keep it fresh for up to 3 days.

Step 4: Add Sweetener (Optional)

If you want to sweeten the orange juice, add a teaspoon of sugar or honey. You can add a bit of freshly squeezed lemon juice to your orange juice for extra flavor. Warm the orange juice in a saucepan on low heat if desired. Do not let it boil; this will destroy some of its flavor and nutrients.

Step 5: Strain Again Through Cheesecloth (Optional)

If you want to remove any pulp or sediment from the orange juice, strain it through a cheesecloth one more time. Serve your freshly made orange juice in a glass and enjoy it while it’s still cold. You can also add ice cubes or a sprig of mint if desired.

Tips for How to Make Orange Juice Without a Juicer

  • Always wash your hands before handling any food products, including oranges.
  • Make sure the oranges you use are ripe and free of damage or bruises.
  • Peel the orange as carefully as possible to avoid any contact with orange peel oils, which can be harsh on the skin and can give an unpleasant taste to the juice.
  • Cut the oranges into small pieces or slices in order to make them easier to blend.
  • Place the orange pieces in a blender and blend until you obtain a smooth, creamy texture.
  • Strain the juice in a cheesecloth or sieve to remove any solid chunks from the juice before consuming it.
  • To sweeten the juice, you can add honey, agave syrup, or other natural sweeteners of your choice.
  • Refrigerate any leftover orange juice for up to three days and consume it cold for maximum freshness.
Refrigerate Any Leftover Orange Juice


By following these tips, you will be able to make delicious orange juice without a juicer in no time! It’s simple and easy, and safety precautions are always important.

What Are the Benefits of Making Orange Juice Without a Juicer? 

Orange juice without a juicer has many advantages. Firstly, it is cheaper than buying a juicer or store-bought orange juice. Secondly, you can control the amount of sugar and additives that go into the juice by opting for fresh oranges and adding your own sweeteners, such as honey or agave syrup, if desired. Finally, the fresh flavor of homemade orange juice is incomparable and will be superior to anything store-bought.

Making orange juice without a juicer can also help save as you don’t have to wait for the juicer to work its magic before consuming your drink. Additionally, it requires very little effort—all you need is an orange, a knife, and a glass. Overall, making orange juice without a juicer is cost-effective and incredibly easy and fast to do. You can also enjoy the added health benefits of freshly squeezed orange juice because it contains more vitamins and minerals than store-bought varieties.

Is It Possible to Store Freshly squeezed Orange Juice Without Refrigeration or Preservatives? 

The short answer is yes, it’s possible to store freshly-squeezed orange juice without refrigeration or preservatives. However, you will need to take a few steps in order to ensure that your orange juice remains safe to drink and doesn’t spoil quickly. First, ensure the oranges are clean and free of dirt or bacteria. Also, make sure you use clean, sterilized equipment when extracting the juice from the oranges.

Once you have your freshly-squeezed orange juice, transfer it to an airtight container and store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. This will help minimize bacterial growth and prevent oxidization, both of which can cause your orange juice to spoil quickly. You can also add lemon juice or ascorbic acid (vitamin C) to your freshly-squeezed orange juice. These two ingredients help reduce bacterial growth and keep the orange juice from spoiling too quickly.

You Can Also Add Lemon Juice or Ascorbic Acid

For every cup of freshly-squeezed orange juice, add 1/4 teaspoon of ascorbic acid or one teaspoon of lemon juice.

Are There Any Special Techniques for Extracting the Most Juice From an Orange Without a Juicer? 

Yes. There are a few methods for extracting the most juice from an orange without a juicer. One of the easiest techniques is just to use your hands to squeeze out the juice directly into a glass or container. You can also try using a potato masher or fork to mash the oranges and extract as much liquid as possible. If you’re feeling adventurous, you can also try using a blender and then straining the juice through a cheesecloth or fine mesh sieve.

Whichever technique you use, you should start by washing and drying the oranges thoroughly to remove any dust or dirt that may be present on their skin. Then cut each orange into quarters (or smaller pieces if you’re using a blender) and remove the seeds. Finally, place the pieces of orange into the juicer or use your hands to squeeze out as much juice as possible.

How Long Can You Store Freshly-squeezed Orange Juice for? 

Freshly-squeezed orange juice should be consumed as soon as possible after it is made. However, if you want to store it for later use, you can keep it in the refrigerator for up to three days. Make sure to store the orange juice in an airtight container or bottle and discard any unused portions after three days, as it will become unsafe to consume.

Additionally, you should avoid consuming any orange juice that has been left at room temperature for more than two hours, as harmful bacteria can grow in the juice during this time.

If you want to extend the shelf-life of your freshly-squeezed orange juice further, you can also freeze it. This will allow you to keep it for up to three months. To freeze the orange juice, simply pour it into an ice cube tray or freezer-safe container and store it in the freezer. Once frozen, you can transfer the cubes or container of orange juice to a resealable plastic bag for easy storage. When ready to use, defrost the orange juice cubes or container overnight in the refrigerator and use as desired.

Simply Pour It Into an Ice Cube Tray

Conclusion

Making orange juice without a juicer has some disadvantages. It is much more time-consuming than using a juicer, and squeezing the oranges manually takes a lot of effort. Additionally, you cannot filter out any pulp or seeds that may be contained in the oranges, which means that your juice will not be as smooth as when using a juicer.

In conclusion,  making orange juice without a juicer is possible and can be done in several different ways. Whether you use a manual citrus press, an immersion blender, or a good old-fashioned fork and strainer combo, you will find that creating your own fresh-squeezed orange juice at home can be both simple and rewarding. I hope reading this post has helped you learn how to make orange juice without a juicer. Make sure the safety precautions are carried out in the order listed.

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Pamela Ackley

Hi, I am Pamela and the FOUNDER & EDITOR of juicermag.com. I am a juice fanatic and fitness enthusiast who loves sharing my experiences with juicers and blenders with others.I love to juice and blend my favorite fruits and vegetables, and I'm the one behind this site writing everything about juicers and blenders. My passion for juicing started at a young age when I worked with my mom in her kitchen. Today, I continue to pursue my passion by sharing everything I know about juicers and blenders with you all!