Spicy Bloody Mary Mix Recipe (2024)

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As a kid, I loved V8: not only for its flavor, but also for the adorably tiny can it came in. Sipping from that can, my little hand dwarfing it, I felt unspeakably grown up. At lunchtime, all the kids around me drank Juicy Juice, but there I was, choosing to drink vegetables. I surely was a mother's dream.

A few years ago, on a morning flight, the stewardess wheeled her beverage cart to my row and asked me what I'd like. I was about to order my standard half-seltzer, half-cranberry juice with a lime when I caught sight of that little white-and-red can. I hadn't seen it in years and wondered if I'd still like it.

"V8 on the rocks," I commanded. I took a sip.

But unlike Proust's madeleines, this taste of my childhood didn't bring any precious memories flooding back: I was too distracted by the awful, tinny, salty flavor of the "juice" to be able to conjure any such recollections. I ignored that V8 for the rest of my flight, letting the ice cubes melt into the bright red liquid until the stewardess came back and disposed of my mistake.

One good thing came of my trip down memory lane: when I returned home from that vacation, I determined to come up with a simple homemade version of V8 that would taste a million times better. I experimented with both raw and cooked versions of this recipe, settling on the latter because it better blends the disparate vegetable flavors into one smooth, complex-tasting juice. All you do is chunk up some tomatoes, carrots, beets, and peppers — I like to add jalapeño for some heat — and simmer them together, finishing the mix with bright, fresh parsley and crisp cucumber and blending everything into a silky, fire engine–red juice.

Now of course, as adults, there's pretty much only one reason to keep tomato juice on hand: everyone's favorite brunch drink, the Bloody Mary. This juice makes the best Bloody you'll ever sip; accordingly, I like to accent my mix with the classic flavors of hot sauce, Worcestershire, and plenty of celery salt. Add some cold vodka, invite your friends over, and enjoy this infinitely improved noontime beverage.

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Over the years the Bloody Mary has upgraded from airplane drink to brunch favorite. It has countless variations, but our favorite has a bit of a kick.

Cook Time

50

minutes

Servings

5

cups

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Total time: 1 hour, 20 minutes

Ingredients

  • 5 medium-large tomatoes
  • 1 small onion or shallot
  • 1 small or ½ large beet
  • 1 medium carrot
  • 1 small red pepper
  • 1 tablespoon honey or agave syrup
  • 1 medium cucumber
  • ½ cup chopped fresh parsley
  • Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
  • 2 teaspoons freshly grated horseradish
  • 1 tablespoon liquidy hot sauce
  • 2 teaspoons worcestershire sauce
  • 2 teaspoons celery salt
  • juice of 1 lemon
  • water
  • 6 ounces Homemade Spicy Bloody Mary Mix
  • 3 ounces vodka (bottom shelf is fine)
  • additional celery salt
  • lemon wedge

Directions

  1. Combine tomatoes, onion, beet, carrot, red pepper, jalapeño and honey in large pot and add ¼ cup water plus salt and pepper to taste. Cover the pot, set over high heat, and bring to a boil. Drop heat and allow vegetables to simmer, covered, until completely tender, about 40 minutes.
  2. Remove pot from heat, add all remaining ingredients, and stir to combine. Transfer the mixture to a blender and blend on high until completely smooth. Check for seasoning, adding more salt or pepper as needed. If the mixture is too thick, add water and re-blend. (Do not thin mixture too much, as added vodka will also thin mixture.)
  3. Drink Bloody Mary mix as-is, use immediately in co*cktails, or transfer to a freezer-safe container and freeze for up to two months.
  4. To create a salt rim, dip the mouth of a large tumbler into a plate of water, shake off excess, then dip in a plate of kosher salt, twisting the glass until the rim is coated (optional). Fill the tumbler with ice.
  5. Fill a co*cktail shaker with ice and add Bloody Mary mix and vodka, as well as additional seasonings if desired. Shake vigorously, then strain into a tumbler. Garnish with lemon, cucumber, and parsley, if desired, and serve immediately.

Nutrition

Calories per Serving158
Total Fat1.1 g
Saturated Fat0.3 g
Trans Fat0.0 g
Cholesterol0.0 mg
Total Carbohydrates25.3 g
Dietary Fiber5.9 g
Total Sugars13.0 g
Sodium830.5 mg
Protein3.9 g

The information shown is Edamam’s estimate based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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FAQs

What is a spicy Bloody Mary made of? ›

Mix the tomato juice, beef consomme, Worcestershire sauce, lemon juice, hot pepper sauce, celery salt, and black pepper together in a pitcher; chill.

Does Zing Zang make a spicy Bloody Mary mix? ›

We've turned up the heat on the hottest-selling Bloody Mary Mix. It's the same great bold taste as the original, only hotter. No need to add extra hot sauce with this one. Blazing is how Zing Zang does hot!

What hot sauce is good in a Bloody Mary? ›

Tabasco – Just a few dashes are all we need! This is my favorite hot sauce to accompany my V8 Bloody Mary, but some other great options include Texas Pete and Frank's Red Hot. It should be thin and vinegary! Worcestershire Sauce – Thick, savory, and just a little bit sweet.

How do you doctor up a Bloody Mary mix? ›

How to make the best Bloody Mary? Skip the mix and doctor up your tomato juice from scratch with horseradish, Worcestershire, and hot sauce. Kenji is the former culinary director for Serious Eats and a current culinary consultant for the site.

What's the difference between a spicy Bloody Mary and a Bloody Mary? ›

The Bloody Mary is known for its spicy and savory flavors, which come from tomato juice and Worcestershire sauce, but a spicy Bloody Mary will ensure you feel the heat with additional layers of spice from your hot sauce of choice.

Why are Bloody Marys so spicy? ›

A Bloody Mary is traditionally made with powerfully pungent ingredients like sinus-clearing horseradish, celery salt, spicy hot sauce and sometimes even kimchi.

What is the very best Bloody Mary mix? ›

Stop right here: McClure's Bloody Mary Mixer is the bottle you want in your fridge. “Stick a celery stalk in this—we've got a winning mix!” according to Sarah Farmer, a lover of heat.

What is a substitute for Tabasco sauce in a Bloody Mary? ›

If you want more heat, consider adding some Frank's RedHot Sauce, Louisiana Hot Sauce or Sriracha Sauce to your Bloody Mary. Or you can swap your regular Tabasco sauce for the even hotter Tabasco Scorpion Pepper Sauce.

What is in Mr and Mrs T Bloody Mary mix? ›

Ingredients: WATER, CANE SUGAR, CITRIC ACID, SODIUM CITRATE, SODIUM HEXAMETAPHOSPHATE, NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL FLAVORS, POTASSIUM SORBATE (PRESERVATIVE), ACACIA GUM, POLYSORBATE 60, ESTER GUM, YELLOW 5, YELLOW 6, CARAMEL COLOR.

What do you drink if you like Bloody Mary? ›

Bloody Mary: Recipe, 3 Variations & 8 Alternatives
  • Michelada.
  • Caesar.
  • Red Snapper.
  • Virgin Mary (non-alcoholic)
  • Bloody Maria.
  • Screwdriver.
  • Salty Dog.
  • Mimosa.

What's the most famous hot sauce? ›

#1.

The most popular hot sauce in America, Tabasco also has a history dating back to the 19th century, when food lover and avid gardener Edmund McIlhenny first created it on Avery Island in Louisiana. Its popularity grew thanks to its unique blend of aged red peppers, salt, and vinegar that impart a bold, tangy flavor.

What should a good Bloody Mary taste like? ›

Due to the amount of tomato juice present, a Bloody Mary is going to taste first and foremost like a tomato. With the addition of heat sources and/or Worcestershire sauce, the overall flavor of a Bloody Mary is savory and spicy.

Why do you have to drink Bloody Mary in the morning? ›

Bloody Mary enthusiasts enjoy some relief from the numbing effects of the alcohol, as well as the placebo effect. Its reputation as a restorative beverage contributes to the popularity of the Bloody Mary in the morning and early afternoon, especially at brunches.

Is drinking Bloody Mary mix healthy? ›

Bloody Marys are actually healthy co*cktails.

In addition to electrolytes, sodium, potassium, and Vitamin C, tomatoes also contain lycopene, which is high in antioxidants. Lycopene helps to combat the toxins in the liver (like the toxins that you consumed while drinking the night before.)

What is a good substitute for horseradish in a Bloody Mary? ›

Learn the best horseradish substitute for co*cktail sauce, Bloody Mary, mayo, prime rib, and even for the Passover Seder plate! Wasabi and mustard powder are both great for horseradish replacement, but you have lots of other options.

What type of alcohol is in a Bloody Mary? ›

Vodka is the traditional alcohol in a Bloody Mary. Worcestershire sauce gives the co*cktail a savory, umami-rich flavor. Kick up the spice with hot pepper sauce.

Where is Zing Zang Bloody Mary mix made? ›

The award-winning Zing Zang products are available nationwide in over 200,000 retail and on-premise locations. Zing Zang was founded in 1997 and is based in Chicago, Illinois.

What is the flavor profile of Bloody Mary? ›

What does a Bloody Mary taste like? Due to the amount of tomato juice present, a Bloody Mary is going to taste first and foremost like a tomato. With the addition of heat sources and/or Worcestershire sauce, the overall flavor of a Bloody Mary is savory and spicy.

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