Simple Ways to Thicken Fruit Juice with Cornstarch: 8 Steps (2024)

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Thickening fruit juice is helpful if you're making delicious foods like pies or tarts, as well as canned fruit juices or fruit sauces. Cornstarch is a popular thickener because it creates a shiny filling without clouding the colors of the fruit juice. If your recipe calls for a dry ingredient like sugar, you can easily mix cornstarch with this dry ingredient before following the rest of the recipe. If your recipe doesn't have a dry ingredient, it's best to mix the cornstarch with water before adding it to the fruit juice. With just a few minutes of time, your fruit juice will be thick and ready to cook with.

Ingredients

Heating Cornstarch with a Liquid

  • 1UStbsp (15ml) of water
  • 1 tbsp (7.5 g) of cornstarch
  • 1 cup (240ml) of fruit juice

Incorporating Cornstarch into Dry Ingredients

  • 1 tsp (2.5 g) of cornstarch
  • 1 cup (240ml) of fruit
  • Dry ingredient (like sugar)

Method 1

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Heating Cornstarch with a Liquid

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    Mix 1UStbsp (15ml) of water and 1 tbsp (7.5 g) of cornstarch in a bowl. Measure out equal amounts of cool water and cornstarch and pour them into a bowl. Stir the cornstarch and water together in the bowl with a spoon.[1]

    • This recipe uses 1 cup (240ml) of fruit juice, but you can alter the measurements so the ratio stays the same. For example, if your recipe called for 2 cups (470ml) of fruit juice, you'd mix together {{convert|2|tbsp|ml|abbr=on} each of water and cornstarch.
    • If another liquid is used in the recipe you're using besides fruit juice, it’s okay to use this liquid instead of water.
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    Add the cornstarch mixture to the fruit juice. Once the water and cornstarch are thoroughly combined, pour them into another bowl that has 1 cup (240ml) of fruit juice in it. Stir all 3 ingredients together so they’re mixed well.[2]

    • Avoid adding cornstarch to hot fruit juice so it doesn't clump.

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    Cook the fruit juice on the stove top over medium heat until it’s thick and bubbly. Pour the fruit juice mixture into a pan or pot and bring the heat to medium. Stir the fruit juice as it heats up and watch for bubbles to start forming in the juice. These bubbles mean that the juice is thickening.[3]

    • It shouldn't take longer than 5 minutes for the liquid to bubble.
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    Cook the fruit juice for 2 more minutes to cook the cornstarch. While you can remove the fruit juice from the heat once it starts bubbling, you might be left with a cornstarch flavor. To get rid of the cornstarch taste, let the fruit juice mixture keeping cooking for 2 more minutes before calling it done.[4]

    • If your fruit juice is heated or stirred for too long, it can start to lose its thickness.
    • Use your thickened fruit juice in a pie or other yummy recipe.
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    Follow your recipe's instructions to add the fruit juice to your dish. Once the cornstarch is added to your fruit juice, follow the regular recipe and do whatever it says to do with the fruit juice. For example, if your recipe says to heat fruit juice and pour it into a pie crust, you can add your heated cornstarch and fruit juice mixture to the crust normally.

    • It's okay if the recipe doesn't mention anything about adding cornstarch to thicken the juice.
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    Measure out 1 tsp (2.5 g) of cornstarch per 1 cup (240ml) of juice. Use a measuring spoon to measure out the cornstarch you'll need for your amount of fruit juice, but don't add the cornstarch to the fruit just yet. Cornstarch works best if it's mixed in with another dry ingredient first.[5]

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    Mix the cornstarch with another dry ingredient first, if possible. If your recipe includes another dry ingredient like sugar, add the cornstarch to this ingredient before adding it to the fruit juice. Stir the cornstarch in with the sugar to help separate the cornstarch granules so they don’t clump together.[6]

    • Sugar is the most common ingredient to mix in with cornstarch.
    • Adding the cornstarch in with another ingredient first will make it easier for the cornstarch to mix evenly with the fruit juice.
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    Add the cornstarch mixture to the fruit juice and stir them together. Once your cornstarch is mixed with another dry ingredient, pour it into your fruit juice. Stir the ingredients together with a spoon to help the fruit juice thicken.[7]

    • It’s okay if you don’t add the cornstarch to another dry ingredient first, but it might not work as well.
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    Follow your recipe normally to cook the fruit juice and cornstarch. Once you've mixed the cornstarch into the fruit juice, there aren't any more special steps. Keep following your recipe to put the fruit juice into a pie or other type of mold before cooking it to create a delicious dish or treat.[8]

    • When the fruit juice is cooked or baked, it will thicken correctly.
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      Heating Cornstarch with a Liquid

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      Incorporating Cornstarch into Dry Ingredients

      • Measuring cups
      • Measuring spoons
      • Large spoon
      • Whisk
      • Bowl

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      Simple Ways to Thicken Fruit Juice with Cornstarch: 8 Steps (2024)

      FAQs

      How do you thicken fruit juice with cornstarch? ›

      Mix 4 tsp. of cornstarch with one to 2 tsp. of water to make a thick paste. Mix the paste into the fruit mixture.

      What is the process of thickening liquid with starch? ›

      Gelatinization is also known as the thickening of a liquid. The starch grains/flour granules absorb the liquid. When heated the grains/granules swelling and then burst, releasing starch into the liquid. The granules/grains swell to 30 times their original size (swelling power, peak viscosity).

      How much cornstarch does it take to thicken 8 cups of liquid? ›

      If you're cooking hot liquids like sauces, stock or broth, 1 tablespoon of corn starch per cup of liquid will give you a thin to medium consistency that's appropriate for soups or very thin sauces. 2 tablespoons per cup will give you a thicker, more gravy-like consistency.

      How do you make fruit juice thicker? ›

      If liquids are too thin, add one of the following common thickeners to get your liquid nectar-thick.
      1. Banana flakes.
      2. Cooked cereals (like cream of wheat or cream of rice)
      3. Cornstarch.
      4. Custard mix.
      5. Gravy.
      6. Instant potato flakes.
      Mar 29, 2016

      How much cornstarch to thicken fruit? ›

      Start with a ratio of about 1 teaspoon cornstarch per cup of cut fruit. Juicy fruits such as strawberries will take a little more; fruits that are high in pectin, such as apples and apricots, will take a little less. Dodge prefers to thicken with tapioca starch, which can be found in Asian markets.

      What are the 7 thickening agents? ›

      • Cornstarch. Cornstarch is the most common thickening agent used in the industry. ...
      • Pre-gelatinized Starches. Pre-gelatinized starches are mixed with sugar and then added to the water or juice. ...
      • Arrowroot. ...
      • Agar-Agar. ...
      • Algin (Sodium Alginate) ...
      • Gelatin. ...
      • Gum Arabic or Acacia. ...
      • Gum Tragacanth.

      What is the thickening process? ›

      Thickening is a process where a slurry or solid-liquid mixture is separated to a dense slurry containing most of the solids and an overflow of essentially clear water (or liquor in leaching processes).

      How long does cornstarch take to thicken? ›

      Continue to cook, stirring constantly, until the mixture has come to a boil and thickened, usually 1 to 2 minutes. Cornstarch needs heat (in the ballpark of 203°F) in order for “starch gelatinization”—that is, the scientific process in which starch granules swell and absorb water—to occur.

      Can you thicken a drink with cornstarch? ›

      There are several ingredients you can use to thicken liquids, but using cornstarch is one of the easiest and fastest methods.

      How do you thicken fruit juice for pie filling? ›

      Very often flour or cornstarch is used, but in certain instances tapioca, arrowroot and potato starch can also help achieve the desired consistency.

      How do you thicken pineapple juice with cornstarch? ›

      In a saucepan, combine sugar and cornstarch; stir in pineapple juice until smooth. Bring to a boil over medium heat; cook and stir for 2 minutes or until thickened and bubbly.

      How do you add cornstarch to liquid? ›

      How to Use Cornstarch as a Thickener
      1. For each cup of liquid, you want to thicken, start with 1 tablespoon of cornstarch in a small bowl. Add an equal amount of cold liquid and stir until smooth paste forms. ...
      2. Whisk the slurry into the hot, simmering liquid that you want to thicken.

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