How To Make Ice Cubes With An Ice Tray - WikiHow

Skip to ContentQuizzes
  • Home
  • Random
  • Browse Articles
  • Quizzes & Games
  • All QuizzesHot
  • Love Quizzes
  • Personality Quizzes
  • Fun Games
  • Dating Simulator
  • Learn Something New
  • Forums
  • Courses
  • Happiness Hub
  • Explore More
  • Support wikiHow
  • About wikiHow
  • Log in / Sign up
Terms of Use wikiHow is where trusted research and expert knowledge come together. Learn why people trust wikiHow How to Make Ice Cubes with an Ice Tray PDF download Download Article Reviewed by Sander Raav

Last Updated: September 15, 2025

PDF download Download Article
  • Filling the Ice Cube Tray
  • |
  • Freezing the Ice Cubes
  • |
  • Making Other Types of Ice
  • |
  • Video
  • |
  • Q&A
  • |
  • Tips
|Show more |Show less X

This article was reviewed by Sander Raav. Sander Raav is a Mixologist based in Seattle, Washington. He is the founder of Seattle Bartending Company, which offers Cocktail Workshops and Classes. He has over 15 years of experience bartending in multiple high-end restaurants, including 8 years as Bar Manager at The Tin Table. He has held positions as a bartender, bar manager, and as treasurer for the Seattle chapter of the United States Bartenders Guild. Sander has created and organized many bartending events, fundraisers, cocktail classes, and presentations. He has participated in many cocktail competitions and has garnered over a dozen wins and placements in the top 3 of national and local competitions. Thanks to his extensive competition and cocktail knowledge, he has also judged many competitions as well. In 2020, he founded Shake, Stir & Savor, a mixology education program, and has been offering live and virtual cocktail classes since. In his classes, Sander teaches his students to think like bartenders, while making concepts simple, easy to grasp, and replicable. This article has been viewed 257,060 times.

Despite being old fashioned, ice cube trays are a low-cost alternative to expensive ice cube makers and bagged ice. Making ice with them is easy too, and you can get the best tasting and looking ice once you learn the right way to use them. But the best thing about using a tray to make your own ice is that you can experiment with different liquids other than water to keep all of your drinks cold without watering them down.

Steps

Part 1 Part 1 of 3:

Filling the Ice Cube Tray

PDF download Download Article
  1. Step 1 Choose the right tray. 1 Choose the right tray. Ice cube trays are available in several different materials, including plastic, silicone, and stainless steel. Choose the material that best fits your needs. You can also find trays that make ice in a variety of shapes. A cube shape is obviously the classic option, but you may prefer a tray that makes heart, star, fish, or other novelty-shaped cubes for a party or special occasion.[1]
    • Plastic ice cube trays are the least expensive and durable. They may absorb freezer odors and crack when you remove the ice.
    • Silicone ice cube trays are more expensive, but they're durable and don't crack. They tend to absorb freezer odors the most.
    • Stainless steel trays are the most expensive and durable, but they also don't absorb any odors.
    • Wooden ice cube trays can be very inexpensive if you make them yourself. They make the highest-quality ice cubes.
  2. Step 2 Wash the tray thoroughly. 2 Wash the tray thoroughly. Even if your ice cube tray is brand new, it's a good idea to wash it before you fill it. If it is a new tray, rinse it in a hot water and dry thoroughly with a clean towel. If it's an old tray, you should use hot water and dish detergent to wash it in order to remove any ice or food residue from the freezer.[2] Advertisement
  3. Step 3 Deodorize old ice trays to reduce off-flavors, if needed. 3 Deodorize old ice trays to reduce off-flavors, if needed. Mix 2 teaspoons (10 g) of baking soda with ½ cup (120 ml) of warm water. Pour the solution into the tray, then scrub all of the wells with a clean cloth. Rinse the tray with warm water, then allow it to dry.
    • If your tray produces off-tasting ice cubes, that means it has absorbed odors from the freezer. Washing it with this baking soda solution will help fix that.
  4. Step 4 Fill the tray with water. 4 Fill the tray with water. Once the tray is washed and dried, fill it with water. Try to pour the same amount of water into each compartment so the cubes will all freeze in the same amount of time.[3]
    • You can use tap water, but be aware that the minerals in the water can give you cloudy, poor-tasting ice cubes.
    • Filtered or bottled water typically produces better-tasting ice cubes than tap water, but be aware that the ice may still look cloudy.
    • If you want crystal clear ice, boil the water first. Let it cool, boil it a second time, then use it to fill the tray.
  5. Advertisement
Part 2 Part 2 of 3:

Freezing the Ice Cubes

PDF download Download Article
  1. Step 1 Place the tray on a flat surface in the freezer. 1 Place the tray on a flat surface in the freezer. When the ice cube tray is filled, it's time to put it in the freezer. Many freezers have an area that's meant to hold ice cube trays, but if yours doesn't, find a spot where the tray can sit on a flat surface to allow the cubes to freeze evenly.[4]
    • The back of the freezer tends to be the coldest, so try to place the tray as far back as you can.
  2. Step 2 Allow the ice to freeze for several hours. 2 Allow the ice to freeze for several hours. In order for the water to freeze into solid cubes, you'll need to leave the tray in the freezer for approximately six hours. For best results, however, leave the tray in the freezer overnight.[5]
    • How long it takes for the cubes to freeze depends on how deep you filled the tray and how crowded your freezer is.
  3. Step 3 Remove the cubes from the tray for storage. 3 Remove the cubes from the tray for storage. When the ice cubes have frozen solid in the tray, you should remove them. Storing them in the tray exposes them to the scents and tastes in your freezer, which can lead to poor tasting ice. Pop the cubes out of the tray, and store them in an airtight freezer bag or plastic container.[6]
    • Some ice cube trays come with a cover. If yours had a lid, you can store the cubes in the tray. This way, the tray will catch any potential drips or spills.
    • You shouldn't leave ice cubes in the freezer for more than a week even if they're in an airtight container. Make a fresh batch if your ice is old.
  4. Advertisement
Part 3 Part 3 of 3:

Making Other Types of Ice

PDF download Download Article
  1. Step 1 Fill the tray with fruit juice. 1 Fill the tray with fruit juice. If you don't want the ice cubes to water down your lemonade, iced tea, soda, or other sweet drinks, you may want to replace the water in your ice cube tray. Fill the tray with your favorite fruit juice to make flavorful ice that won't dilute your drinks.[7]
    • Use the ice cubes in the same drink that you made them from. For example, use lemonade ice cubes in lemonade.
    • Mix and match flavors. For example, add lemonade ice cubes to fruit punch for a zesty twist.
  2. Step 2 Freeze coffee in the tray. 2 Freeze coffee in the tray. If you enjoy iced coffee drinks, you probably aren't a fan of how the ice can water down the drink. Instead of using traditional ice cubes, fill your tray with coffee to ensure that the last sip of your coffee is as delicious as the first.[8]
    • To avoid wasting coffee, use the leftover amount in your morning pot to make the ice cubes.
    • Don't add milk to the ice cubes, however. The ice cubes will spoil faster, and the milk fat may also separate, creating a grainy texture as it melts.
  3. Step 3 Add herbs or fruit to the water in the tray. 3 Add herbs or fruit to the water in the tray. If you want decorative ice cubes for a party or other special event, try suspending fruit, herbs, or edible flowers in your cubes. Add water to the tray to fill the compartments halfway, and freeze them for 20 to 30 minutes. Add the fruit, herbs leaves, or flowers of your choice, and fill the compartments the rest of the way with water before freezing fully.[9]
    • Fruits that work well for decorative cubes include raspberries, blueberries, and strawberries, watermelon.
    • Herbs such as basil and mint are ideal for “fillings” for ice cubes.
  4. Advertisement

Video

Community Q&A

Search Add New Question
  • Question Why are my ice cubes not clear? wikiHow Staff Editor wikiHow Staff Editor Staff Answer This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness. wikiHow Staff Editor wikiHow Staff Editor Staff Answer Unclear ice cubes can be caused by introducing another element other than water, such as lemon juice or another fruit juice. Sometimes it is the water, when trapped air bubbles and impurities make the ice appear unclear or cloudy. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 7 Helpful 5
  • Question Can ice cubes make you sick? wikiHow Staff Editor wikiHow Staff Editor Staff Answer This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness. wikiHow Staff Editor wikiHow Staff Editor Staff Answer If contaminated water was used to make ice cubes, you can get sick from whatever contamination (food poisoning bacteria) is in the cubes. This is a common problem for travelers, who forget that ice cubes can be a hazard just as much as water in some places. It can also be a problem if you don't regularly clean your ice maker or ice cube trays. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 3 Helpful 7
  • Question Do you have a good alternative to ice cubes for drinks? wikiHow Staff Editor wikiHow Staff Editor Staff Answer This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness. wikiHow Staff Editor wikiHow Staff Editor Staff Answer Sure, you can try freezing citrus garnishes as a form of ice cube. For example, cut a washed lemon into slices and arrange the slices single layer across a baking sheet lined with parchment or wax paper. Place the sheet in the freezer to freeze the lemon slices. Once frozen, you can use these in drinks in place of ice cubes. Of course, ensure that lemon is a flavor that matches well with the drink! You can use oranges, grapefruit or limes the same way. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 4 Helpful 6
See more answers Ask a Question 200 characters left Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. Submit Advertisement

Tips

  • If you have trouble getting the cubes out of the tray, run warm water over the top or bottom of the tray until the cubes crackle or loosen. Thanks Helpful 2 Not Helpful 2
  • If you don't have an ice cube tray, improvise. For example, use a small cup, a measuring spoon, a silicone cake or chocolate mold, etc. Thanks Helpful 1 Not Helpful 1
  • If you are serving a lot of carbonated/aerated water (cola, orangeade etc) at a party, and can't chill so many bottles, make ice-cubes from some of the same drink in advance. Then add these to glasses of the drink while serving so you have cold drinks without the watered-down taste of plain water ice. Thanks Helpful 1 Not Helpful 1
Submit a Tip All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published Name Please provide your name and last initial Submit Thanks for submitting a tip for review! Advertisement

You Might Also Like

How to Make Clear Ice Cubes: 3 Easy Methods How toMake Ice Cubes Without a Tray Remove Ice Cubes From a TrayHow toRemove Ice Cubes From a Tray Make Gelatin Ice CubesHow toMake Gelatin Ice Cubes Make Homemade Sugar CubesHow toMake Homemade Sugar Cubes Clean and Disinfect Ice TraysHow toClean and Disinfect Ice Trays Freeze WaterHow toFreeze Water How toMake Clear Ice Balls How toMake Colored Ice How toPreserve Lemon Juice Make Simple Iced CoffeeHow toMake Simple Iced Coffee Store Ice Without a Freezer15 Ways to Keep Ice From Melting Without a Freezer Make an Ice BlockHow toMake an Ice Block Prevent Homemade Ice Cream from CrystallizingHow toPrevent Homemade Ice Cream from Crystallizing Advertisement

References

  1. https://www.epicurious.com/expert-advice/your-smelly-ice-cubes-are-grossing-me-out-article
  2. https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/06/21/do-you-need-to-clean-your-ice-cube-tray_n_1613324.html
  3. https://www.epicurious.com/expert-advice/your-smelly-ice-cubes-are-grossing-me-out-article
  4. https://www.epicurious.com/expert-advice/your-smelly-ice-cubes-are-grossing-me-out-article
  5. https://www.epicurious.com/expert-advice/your-smelly-ice-cubes-are-grossing-me-out-article
  6. https://www.epicurious.com/expert-advice/your-smelly-ice-cubes-are-grossing-me-out-article
  7. https://www.today.com/food/no-more-watered-down-drinks-make-these-flavored-ice-cubes-2D79731405
  8. https://www.today.com/food/no-more-watered-down-drinks-make-these-flavored-ice-cubes-2D79731405
  9. https://www.raisinandfig.com/flavored-ice-cubes/

About This Article

Sander Raav Reviewed by: Sander Raav Mixologist This article was reviewed by Sander Raav. Sander Raav is a Mixologist based in Seattle, Washington. He is the founder of Seattle Bartending Company, which offers Cocktail Workshops and Classes. He has over 15 years of experience bartending in multiple high-end restaurants, including 8 years as Bar Manager at The Tin Table. He has held positions as a bartender, bar manager, and as treasurer for the Seattle chapter of the United States Bartenders Guild. Sander has created and organized many bartending events, fundraisers, cocktail classes, and presentations. He has participated in many cocktail competitions and has garnered over a dozen wins and placements in the top 3 of national and local competitions. Thanks to his extensive competition and cocktail knowledge, he has also judged many competitions as well. In 2020, he founded Shake, Stir & Savor, a mixology education program, and has been offering live and virtual cocktail classes since. In his classes, Sander teaches his students to think like bartenders, while making concepts simple, easy to grasp, and replicable. This article has been viewed 257,060 times. 4 votes - 25% Co-authors: 67 Updated: September 15, 2025 Views: 257,060 Categories: Water Ice and Sports Drinks Article SummaryX

To make ice cubes with an ice tray, fill each compartment of a plastic, stainless steel, or wooden ice tray with an equal amount of water. For the clearest ice cubes, boil your water, allow it to cool, and then boil it a second time before adding it to the tray. Place the tray on a flat surface in the freezer, near the back of the freezer if possible. Allow the ice to freeze for about 6 hours or overnight, then pop the cubes out of the tray and store them in an airtight freezer bag or plastic container. To learn how to make other types of ice, such as using fruit juice or coffee, keep reading the article! Did this summary help you?YesNo

In other languages German Spanish
  • Print
  • Send fan mail to authors
Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 257,060 times.

Reader Success Stories

  • Jay Fox

    Jay Fox

    Nov 29, 2018

    "It gave me ideas for other flavors of cubes and let me know I'm not the only one with an old-fashioned fridge!"
More reader stories Hide reader stories Share your story

Did this article help you?

Yes No Advertisement Cookies make wikiHow better. By continuing to use our site, you agree to our cookie policy. Sander Raav Reviewed by: Sander Raav Mixologist 4 votes - 25% Click a star to vote 25% of people told us that this article helped them. Co-authors: 67 Updated: September 15, 2025 Views: 257,060 Jay Fox

Jay Fox

Nov 29, 2018

"It gave me ideas for other flavors of cubes and let me know I'm not the only one with an old-fashioned fridge!" Anonymous

Anonymous

May 10, 2018

"So I made some really delicious ice, and I used all the steps. It was really helpful!!!! Thank You!!!" Taylor St James

Taylor St James

Jul 11, 2018

"I've always had trouble with water in cube form, but i think I got it now, Thanks!" Rated this article: Share yours! More success stories Hide success stories

Quizzes & Games

Ice Cream Personality TestIce Cream Personality TestTake QuizWhat Should I Bake QuizWhat Should I Bake QuizTake QuizWhat's the Best Meal Kit for Me QuizWhat's the Best Meal Kit for Me QuizTake QuizWhat Does Your Coffee Order Say About You?What Does Your Coffee Order Say About You?Analyze MeWhat Dirty Soda Am I QuizWhat Dirty Soda Am I QuizTake QuizWhat Does The Milkshake You Make Say About You?What Does The Milkshake You Make Say About You?Analyze Me

You Might Also Like

Make Clear IceHow to Make Clear Ice Cubes: 3 Easy MethodsMake Ice Cubes Without a TrayHow toMake Ice Cubes Without a TrayRemove Ice Cubes From a TrayHow toRemove Ice Cubes From a TrayMake Gelatin Ice CubesHow toMake Gelatin Ice Cubes

Featured Articles

What Are the Korean Animal Face Types? (And Which Type Do You Have?)What Are the Korean Animal Face Types? (And Which Type Do You Have?)Being the Little Spoon While Cuddling: Is It Better Than the Big Spoon?Being the Little Spoon While Cuddling: Is It Better Than the Big Spoon?115+ Funny “Get Well Soon” Messages to Make Someone Laugh115+ Funny “Get Well Soon” Messages to Make Someone Laugh110+ “Fun Facts” for Interviews, Introductions, & Icebreakers110+ “Fun Facts” for Interviews, Introductions, & IcebreakersHow Long Would You Survive In A Zombie Apocalypse?How Long Would You Survive In A Zombie Apocalypse? Roast Someone in a Rap Battle (Plus the Best Bars of All Time)How to Roast Someone in a Rap Battle (Plus the Best Bars of All Time)

Trending Articles

Make OutHow toMake OutWhat Song Was #1 On My Birthday?What Song Was #1 On My Birthday?How Many People Had a Crush on Me This Year? Find Out HereHow Many People Had a Crush on Me This Year? Find Out HereBest Personality TestBest Personality TestDo I Have Common Sense QuizDo I Have Common Sense QuizDaily Horoscope (All Signs): What Do The Stars Predict Today?✩⟡˚₊‧Daily Horoscope (All Signs): What Do The Stars Predict Today?✩⟡˚₊‧

Featured Articles

What Turns a Girl On? 31 Things to Try on Your PartnerWhat Turns a Girl On? 31 Things to Try on Your PartnerLove AnalyzerLove AnalyzerSending Your Sweetie a Love Note? Here are 200+ Romantic IdeasSending Your Sweetie a Love Note? Here are 200+ Romantic IdeasExercise Your BrainHow toExercise Your BrainBe a Fun Person to Hang out WithHow toBe a Fun Person to Hang out WithWhat Does Your Morning Routine Say About You?What Does Your Morning Routine Say About You?

Featured Articles

Develop Productive HabitsHow toDevelop Productive HabitsPractice Self CareHow toPractice Self CareWhat Song Matches Your Life Right Now?What Song Matches Your Life Right Now?Your 2026 Vision: What Does Next Year Hold?Your 2026 Vision: What Does Next Year Hold?Understanding the Most Attractive Face Shapes (& Determining Your Own)Understanding the Most Attractive Face Shapes (& Determining Your Own)Type A B C D Personality TestType A B C D Personality Test

Watch Articles

 Deep Clean Your Kitchen Sink (& Keep It Clean)How to Deep Clean Your Kitchen Sink (& Keep It Clean) Curl Your Hair: 8 Easy & Quick WaysHow to Curl Your Hair: 8 Easy & Quick WaysThicken Sauce with FlourHow toThicken Sauce with Flour Brighten Up White Shirts and Other GarmentsHow to Brighten Up White Shirts and Other Garments Cook White Rice without a Rice CookerHow to Cook White Rice without a Rice Cooker Clean Out the Inside of a Glass Bottle (With or Without a Brush)How to Clean Out the Inside of a Glass Bottle (With or Without a Brush)

Trending Articles

Compatibility TestCompatibility TestWhat Am I Craving QuizWhat Am I Craving Quiz150 Unique & Sentimental Ways to Say “Happy New Year”150 Unique & Sentimental Ways to Say “Happy New Year”30+ New Year’s Eve Games to Keep Your NYE Party Going30+ New Year’s Eve Games to Keep Your NYE Party GoingWhich Hogwarts House Do You Truly Belong In?Which Hogwarts House Do You Truly Belong In?Toxic Family TestToxic Family Test

Quizzes & Games

Random Recipe GeneratorRandom Recipe GeneratorGeneratePizza CalculatorPizza CalculatorWhat Should I Eat for Dinner QuizWhat Should I Eat for Dinner QuizTake QuizWhat Food Am I QuizWhat Food Am I QuizTake QuizWhat Makeup Should I Wear QuizWhat Makeup Should I Wear QuizTake QuizWhich Diet Is Right for Me QuizWhich Diet Is Right for Me QuizTake Quiz wikiHow
  • Categories
  • Food and Entertaining
  • Drinks
  • Water Ice and Sports Drinks
wikiHow Newsletter You're all set! Helpful how-tos delivered toyour inbox every week! Sign me up! By signing up you are agreeing to receive emails according to our privacy policy.
  • Home
  • About wikiHow
  • Experts
  • Jobs
  • Contact Us
  • Site Map
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Do Not Sell or Share My Info
  • Not Selling Info
  • Contribute

Follow Us

×

wikiHow Tech Help Pro:

Develop the tech skills you need for work and life

Let's do this! X --549

Tag » How Long To Make Ice Cubes