This Apple Pineapple Juice recipe is quick, easy, and full of fresh fruit flavor. Made with just apples and pineapple, it’s a simple 2-ingredient juice you can make in a blender or juicer. Perfect for breakfast, brunch, or anytime you want a refreshing homemade fruit juice.

Apple Pineapple Juice Recipe
You know I love making my own apple juice, so why not add some pineapple? This Apple Pineapple Juice recipe takes my favorite classic and gives it a tropical twist. With just fresh apples and pineapple, it’s a simple 2-ingredient juice that’s sweet, refreshing, and quick to make. My kids love it too—they can’t get enough of this naturally fruity, flavorful drink!
This easy homemade fruit juice is perfect for breakfast, brunch, or a quick pick-me-up any time of day. If you love homemade apple juice, you’ll want to try this pineapple apple drink—it’s naturally sweet, refreshing, and so easy to make. Keep it chilled and enjoy it straight from the blender, or serve it over ice for a simple, flavorful drink everyone will love.

Buying a Home Juicer
There are lots of juicers on the market, and the one you choose depends on how you like to make juice. I’ve been using my Breville Juicer for years, and it works reliably every time—smooth, easy, and no fuss. If you’re looking for a more budget-friendly option, here’s a great less expensive juicer that still gets the job done. You can also use a NutriBullet for making juices—ours gets used daily for fresh fruit juices and my husband’s protein shakes! No matter what you choose, any of these options work perfectly for making this Apple Pineapple Juice.

How To Make Fresh Apple Pineapple Juice
This juice recipe is so incredibly basic, but because I can’t get enough of it, I had to share it. When I make pineapple juice, I love to add some sweetness to it, so I throw in some Fuji apples too!
Trim the top and bottom of the pineapple, slice off the outer skin, and cut the fruit into chunks. Core the apples, remove the seeds, and chop them into pieces. It’s up to you if you want to peel the apple or not, but typically I don’t peel the apples.

Add everything to your juice, blender or Nutribullet (we love ours). Add 1/4 cup water along with fruit in the blender to help the blades move.

Blend until smooth and then serve into cups.

Storing Leftover Juice
If you have any leftover Apple Pineapple Juice, store it in an airtight container or mason jar in the refrigerator for up to 2–3 days. Give it a quick stir or shake before serving, as fresh juice can naturally separate. For the freshest flavor, try to drink it within the first day. You can also freeze small portions in ice cube trays and blend them later for a refreshing frozen juice treat.
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2 Ingredient Apple Pineapple Juice
PrintIngredients
- 1 pineapple skin removed, chopped
- 2 apples cored, chopped
Instructions
- Trim the top and bottom of the pineapple, slice off the outer skin, and cut the fruit into chunks. Core the apples, remove the seeds, and chop them into pieces. It's up to you if you want to peel the apple or not, but typically I don't peel the apples. Add pineapple and apples to your juicer and begin juicing the fruit.
- If you don't have a juicer you could use a blender. Add the fruit and 1/4 cup of water to the blender. Blend until smooth.
- Serve in cups and enjoy! Store any leftoer juice in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2–3 days. Give it a quick stir or shake before serving, as fresh juice can naturally separate. You can also freeze small portions in ice cube trays and blend them later for a refreshing frozen juice treat.


















Promedos says
Throwing a southern wedding? Go classic with a good ol glass of sweet tea, sweetened even more with peach preserves and lemon juice. And of course, spike it with bourbon.
Home Plix says
Great! I feel like everyone has a juicer but me. This looks so amazing, I’m rolling around in jealousy over here. Thanks for sharing.
Melinda Jimenez says
You can get one at Walmart for 45 dollars have an amazing day
kimmythevegan says
Ahahaha you are too funny! I love Hey Ya. That song is awesome! My husband actually has it on his shower music mix ;p
This juice sounds so delicious and refreshing!
Pamela says
Woah, I want a shower music mix!