The Ultimate Bloody Mary Recipe (2024)

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  1. I started using pepperoncini juice for Bloody Marys recently when I was out of other “normal” ingredients. It packs a fun little punch! Can’t wait to try your version. Here was my Instagram post on my “what I had in my cupboard” version. https://instagram.com/p/mBg9ACGd40/#

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    1. Looks yummy!

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  2. i want one right now!

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  3. It looks great! Here in Canada, we have a similar drink called a Caesar – it’s made with Clamato juice instead of tomato juice and the spicier, the better!

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  4. I make mine with Clamato and spicy V-8 and three drops of Worcestershire sauce plus all th the rest…yum!

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  5. Oh, I love me a good Bloody Mary. All this looks really good. Try switching out the tomato juice with tomato sauce–the vodka won’t thin it down quite so much. Super thick and spicy, with all these ingredients!

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    1. Thanks! good to know. 🙂

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  6. Great idea for mothers day coming up, cannot wait to try the shrimp garnish. One thing I suggest for everyone to try is adding a splash of A-1, something a bartender showed me some years back. It just adds a little more depth of flavor.

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  7. If you don’t want to use alcohol, which I know is crazy, what can I substitute?

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    1. Ummmm…. I have no idea, LOL. I think you can just leave it out… but I haven’t tried it that way. Sorry I’m not more help! 🙂

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    2. I don’t drink and just leave it out! Just as good in my opinon!!

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  8. I had a few too many foo foo drinks last night in celebration of Valentine’s/Presidents Day. This looks amazing to try this morning. Just shared it on FB. I don’t have tomato juice, so I’m going to do what Sally suggested with the tomato sauce. The shrimp idea is amazing. TY for sharing.

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    1. LOL!! I hope it was good!

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  9. We go on a family reunion camping trip every year and one of the traditions is a bloody Mary…or two…or three 😉 with breakfast. The old geezers use Mrs. T’S premade mixer. I have been making it from scratch for a few years now. So much better than the store bought mixers! This year I’m making this one to take. Sounds so tasty 🙂

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  10. So stinking yummo!!! Been searching for a homemade version that rivals our favorites. This is as close as we’ve found! Amazing…thanks for sharing!!

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  11. I showed my daughter this picture, and I am making your bloody Mary’s for her birthday lunch on Saturday. I can’t wait. I love a good bloody Mary.

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    1. I hope y’all enjoy it!

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  12. Yummy
    Also added a little OJ and Siracha to add a little spice. We will be blending in a little tomato pasted to thicken and add color – but this recipe is brilliant

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  13. Try using Clamato instead of Tomato juice. Adds great flavor.

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  14. This is so. Freaking. Good.

    Rimming with Old Bay is the most brilliant move ever. I love this so much.

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    1. So glad you liked it!

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  15. Could you make a large batch of this and refrigerate it ahead of time?

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    1. Yes, you can make a batch ahead of time, keep it refrigerated and add the vodka just before serving.

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  16. Nice touch on the pepperoncini and delish recipe. When I’m in a pinch I use LAVA all natural bloody mary mix. Gluten free so great for my celiac and no high fructose corn syrup or preservatives which is great for IBS. Thanks for sharing this awesome recipe!

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  17. I love a great Bloody Mary. To me they are like the lobster of drinks. And especially when the top of glass is garnished with a salt or celery salt or Old Bay…It must be freshly made (none of that premix stuff for me! I sometimes use clamato juice, V-8, Worcestershire sauce, and salt and pepper. Yours looks to die for!! Can’t wait to try making it and pray it turns out delicious!!!!!! I’ll probably skip the shrimp and horse radish, but feel good that it will just as tasty!!! I’ve been hunting for the best recipe as this is a favorite of mine and I believe I found it!!! Will keep you posted when I make them!! Thanks so much for this recipe!!!!!

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    1. I hoe you like it!

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  18. Great. Add a tbl spoon of Sherry and a rind of crisp fried and SMOKED bacon and just go . Great becomes super great.

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  19. Great recipe! I also used Clamato juice. I also infused my vodka with pepperoncini peppers. The fresh horseradish is must!

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  20. Here in S. Fla, we have Camaronazo which is like Clamato, but instead of clams, it is made with shrimp. It comes in a regular, lime, or spicy.

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  21. This recipe is the best. Everyone raves about how good it is.

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  22. I’m going to make this in the morning while I cook Thanksgiving dinner. I’m wanting to make it ahead of time, like in a pitcher. How would you suggest doing the ingredients? Hopefully that will work.

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    1. Hi Alisha, this recipe was from Colleen at Souffle Bombay. She used to do recipes for my blog. She night be able to assist you. Happy Thanksgiving!

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The Ultimate Bloody Mary Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How to spruce up Bloody Mary mix? ›

One of our favorite ways to elevate our Bloody Marys is by using infused spirits. You can either purchase some in stores or make your own at home (it is easier than you would think!). For added spice, we recommend testing out spirits infused with horseradish, black pepper, jalapeño, habanero, or chili.

What is the difference between a Bloody Mary and a dirty Bloody Mary? ›

A Dirty Bloody Mary is a variation of the classic Bloody Mary co*cktail. It typically includes the addition of olive brine, giving it a 'dirty' twist. This addition adds a savory, salty depth to the traditional mix of tomato juice, vodka, and various seasonings.

What is the best tomato juice for Bloody Marys? ›

There is no one "best" juice to use for a Bloody Mary, as personal taste preferences can vary greatly. Some common juices that are often used in Bloody Marys include 100% Tomato juice, Clamato, Vegetable juice and even green tomatillo juice.

What alcohol to mix with Bloody Mary mix? ›

Employing vodka ensures that the beverage hews to the classic Bloody Mary formula. But using a different spirit base, say tequila or gin, is welcomed or even encouraged. Variations like the Red Snapper use gin, while the Bloody Maria opts for tequila.

Why do you put celery in a Bloody Mary? ›

Celery is a Must

Sure, you have seen celery as a garnish to a Bloody Mary, but did you know that it adds more than just a pretty presentation? The flavor of the celery compliments the tomato juice and can be enhanced with celery seed or celery salt as well.

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.

Are Bloody Marys good for your stomach? ›

It is the combination of a heavy vegetable base (tomato juice) and salt that can settle the stomach and replace electrolytes, as well as delivering Vitamins C and B6 that are both beneficial in reducing the effects of a hangover.

What makes Bloody Mary so good? ›

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 best vodka to use to make a Bloody Mary? ›

Whether your go-to is Tito's, Ketel One, Stolichnaya, Sobieski, Grey Goose, Reyka, Diamond Glacier, Belvedere, Chopin, or even… Popovs, a little infusion can go a long way.

What was in the original Bloody Mary? ›

1927: Actor and comedian George Jessel orders the first Bloody Mary—a half-vodka, half-tomato juice recipe supposedly concocted to help with a tough hangover from the night before. 1934: Fernand Petiot takes up his role as head bartender at the St. Regis in Manhattan.

What do you call beer and tomato juice mixed together? ›

What is a Beer and Tomato Juice Drink Called? A co*cktail made with beer and tomato juice has several names depending on what region you're ordering it in. Popular names include Red Eye (what we call it), Red Beer, Spicy Beer, Michelada, or Chelada. In theory, a Red Eye is a take on a Bloody mary.

What kind of olives for Bloody Mary? ›

Green or Black Olives: Another very common garnish, olives are a great choice. Consider pimento-stuffed or (as we'll mention later) green olives stuffed with blue cheese! Pickles: You'll almost always find something pickled. I've seen dill pickle spears or cornichons pierced on co*cktail picks.

What can I put in a Bloody Mary basket? ›

Bloody Mary gift basket. DIY on a budget. Vodka, bloody Mary mix, bagel chips, mason jar glasses. Extras like hot sauce, horseradish, olives, pearl onions,shot glasses and more.

Do you have to refrigerate Bloody Mary mix after opening? ›

We recommend enjoying our Bloody Mary Mixes or pre-mixed Bloody Mary co*cktails within three weeks of opening. For our mixes made with all natural ingredients and no preservatives, enjoy within 7-10 days of opening. All of our co*cktail mixes and premixed co*cktails should be refrigerated after opening.

Is V8 better than tomato juice for Bloody Mary? ›

(V8® includes the juices of tomatoes, carrots, celery, beets, watercress, spinach, sweet potatoes and other vegetables.) I've discovered that Bloody Marys taste even better with V8® instead of tomato juice.

How do you summon Bloody Mary? ›

To make Bloody Mary appear, you look into a mirror at midnight and chant "Bloody Mary" three times. You are then supposed to see your own bloodied face in the reflection. Mary" three times in hopes of seeing her in the mirror. Then we flushed all of the toi- lets in the stalls and ran out of the bathroom.

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