Recipe: Zesty Homemade Vegetable Juice co*cktail (2024)

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  • February 8, 2014
  • byErica Hale

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Every now and then, I get a real craving for tomato juice co*cktail. There’s just something about the tangy, spicy flavor of vegetable juice that sounds so good! Or maybe it’s the fact that it’s so packed with nutrients…tomatoes are full of lycopene, (which fights cancer), carrots are rich in vitamin A (and when they say rich, they mean rich…a single serving has over 400% of your daily value!), and a single serving of parsley has 133% of your daily vitamin C. While I love eating vegetables, I know I’m not likely to be able to manage as many vegetables in a day as I can put into big cup of juice. I love this recipe because it has just enough tangy zip to keep it interesting (you can adjust the spicy level according to your preference) and the savory taste is a great pick-me-up mid afternoon, when things are dragging a little.

There are many processed vegetable juice co*cktails available at the store, but I like making it at home. First, you can be sure that your vegetables are organic. Second, when you make the juice at home you know that it’s not reconstituted. Why is this important? Reconstituted juice has been juiced at a factory, then it has most of the water removed from it. This is done in order to more easily transport the juice…which means that the juice concentrate is getting packaged up and more than likely frozen, then shipped somewhere else to have water added and other ingredients mixed in. That’s a whole lot of messing around with the original fruit or vegetable! The third reason that juicing at home is healthier than buying juice at the store is that Juice that is bottled or canned and sold on a store shelf or freezer is pasteurized. This makes sense, because juice that’s made in a factory is making many stops, waiting around in freezers, trucks and storage rooms, and has many more opportunities to be contaminated than juice that comes from fresh, organic vegetables that you’ve washed yourself and then goes right from the juicer to your happy tummy. However, by heating the juice (sometimes more than once) to the temperature that’s needed to kill bacteria, the healthy enzymes in the juice are also broken down. Vitamins and minerals may then be added back into the juice to make up for what’s lost, but it’s just not the same as drinking fresh, homemade juice!

And juicing at home is really easy! Juicers can be expensive, but you can find some models that work well and cost under $100. All you really need to do is wash the vegetables and fruit you’re using, cut them up (if they’re too big to fit in the juicer) and run them through the machine. I try to drink the juice right after we make it, but it can also be stored in the fridge for a little while (I try not to keep home-juiced juice for more than 8 hours).

Yield: 4-6 servings

Zesty Homemade Vegetable Juice co*cktail

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There’s just something about the tangy, spicy flavor of vegetable juice that sounds so good in this zesty homemade vegetable juice co*cktail!

Prep Time10 minutes

Total Time10 minutes

Ingredients

  • 9 organic tomatoes (roma work well)
  • 4 stalks organic celery (leaves included)
  • 7 large organic carrots
  • 1 cup organic parsley
  • 1 organic green bell pepper, quartered (leave the seeds in)
  • 1-2 cloves organic garlic, according to taste
  • 1/4 organic red onion
  • 1/2 organic beet
  • 7 organic radishes
  • 1/4 inch wide slice of organic horseradish root (or adjust to taste)
  • 1/2 to 1 teaspoon cayenne pepper (adjust to taste)
  • 2 tsp organic apple cider vinegar (where to buy

Instructions

  1. Wash all the vegetables well.
  2. Run them through a juicer according to your juicers instructions, into a large bowl or container.
  3. Once all the vegetables have been juiced, mix in the pepper and vinegar well. Serve right away. It's fun to garnish this with small stalks of celery!
  4. Drink right away, or store for up to 8 hours in the fridge.

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FAQs

What are the ingredients in Heinz vegetable co*cktail? ›

Ingredients. Vegetable Puree And Juice Blend (Water, Tomato Puree, Green Bell Pepper, Carrot, Celery, Beet, Parsley, Lettuce, Spinach, Watercress, Cucumber, Onion), Salt, Seasonings, Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C).

What are the ingredients in the V8 drink? ›

V8® vegetable co*cktail is an easy and delicious way to enjoy 2 servings of vegetables*. It's made from a blend of eight garden vegetables: tomatoes, carrots, celery, beets, and greens. WATER, TOMATO PASTE, JUICE OF (CARROTS, CELERY, BEETS, PARSLEY, LETTUCE, WATERCRESS, SPINACH), WITH SALT AND SEASONING.

What are the ingredients in Mott's Garden co*cktail? ›

Ingredients. Water, Tomato Paste, Bell Pepper Juice, Celery Juice, Sugar, Vinegar, Concentrated Carrot Juice, Potassium Chloride, Onion Juice, Ascorbic Acid (vitamin C), Sea Salt, Salt, Natural Flavour, Disodium Inosinate, Disodium Guanylate, Carrot Juice, Parsley Juice, Soy Lecithin, Red Pepper.

What are common co*cktail ingredients? ›

Ingredients according to the number of co*cktails they are used in
  • Sugar syrup 'rich' (2 sugar to 1 water)
  • Lemon juice (freshly squeezed)
  • Lime juice (freshly squeezed)
  • Gin (dry)
  • Vodka.
  • Aromatic bitters (e.g. Angostura)
  • Cognac (brandy)
  • Dry vermouth.

What does co*cktail juice contain? ›

What Is Juice co*cktail? A juice co*cktail is any co*cktail made with fruit juice and other ingredients. Juice co*cktails may or may not include extra sugar, but almost all are mixed with some amount of water. Common juice co*cktails include cranberry, orange, and vegetable juice co*cktails.

What are the 8 vegetables in V8? ›

V8 vegetable juice

The original V8 is a savory juice. It is made mainly from water and tomato concentrate, and reconstituted vegetable juice blend: water and concentrate of eight vegetables, specifically: beets, celery, carrots, lettuce, parsley, watercress, spinach, and tomato.

Is V8 vegetable juice healthy? ›

With a short and mostly recognizable ingredient list, V8 juice is a healthy option, says Crumble Smith, but it doesn't come anywhere close to eating real whole fruits and vegetables. “Unless you're getting the low sodium (V8), there's a ton of sodium in that,” Crumble Smith says.

Is V8 vegetable juice good for diabetics? ›

Other low-sugar juice options

Another great lower-carb juice option is Diet V8 Splash or V8 vegetable juice. The Diet V8 Splash flavors are tasty and have only 10 calories and 2 grams of carbs in an 8-ounce serving. Plus, they contain the antioxidant vitamins A and C.

What is a downside to vegetable juices? ›

May harm your kidneys

The amount of oxalates you typically consume from whole vegetables in a balanced diet isn't harmful. However, green juices tend to be highly concentrated sources of oxalate. Too many oxalates can lead to negative health effects, including kidney stones and even kidney failure ( 15 ).

Is it OK to drink vegetable juice everyday? ›

Adding just one green juice to your daily routine is one of the best things you can do for your overall health and well-being.

What is garden co*cktail? ›

Celebrate summer with an English garden co*cktail. It's a refreshing mix of gin, elderflower cordial and apple juice, plus mint, lemon and cucumber flavours.

What is in the country range fruit co*cktail? ›

Ready to eat fine Italian fruit co*cktail combining a mix of peach, pear, pineapple, grape and cherry in light syrup. The fruit co*cktail can be used in various desserts like trifle, cakes or a fruit salad. Drained weight 1.56 kg. Ready to eat.

What is in Mott Clamato juice? ›

Ingredients. Water, Tomato Paste, Glucose-fructose, Monosodium Glutamate, Citric Acid, Sea Salt, Salt, Seasonings, Spices, Vinegar, Dried Clam Broth, Red Chili Pepper, Colour.

What vegetables are in Heinz vegetable soup? ›

Packed with tomatoes, peas, carrots and plenty more veggies, this timeless tasty blend has been hitting the spot for generations. Bursting with rich, tasty flavour, it's no wonder that Heinz Soup has earned a special place in our hearts as well as our kitchen cupboards.

Can you still buy Heinz vegetable salad in a tin? ›

Just like the tins of vegetable salad Heinz used to do which is alas no longer available.

What's in Heinz Spring vegetable soup? ›

Ingredients
  • Water,
  • Carrots (9%),
  • Potatoes (7%),
  • Peas (6%),
  • Rice,
  • Swede (3%),
  • Cornflour,
  • Wheat Flour (contains Calcium, Iron, Niacin, Thiamin),

What are the ingredients in Heinz big soup chunky veg? ›

Ingredients
  • Vegetables (42%, Carrots (15%), Potatoes (14%), Peas (5%), Onions (3%), Red Peppers (2%), Swede (2%), Sweetcorn (1%)),
  • Water,
  • Concentrated Tomato Puree,
  • Lima Beans,
  • Modified Cornflour,
  • Sugar,
  • Rapeseed Oil,
  • Wheat Flour (contains Calcium, iron, Niacin, Thiamin),

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