James Oliver
@semajol
Refreshing Tropical Carrot-Apple Juice
A vibrant and nutritious juice blend that combines the sweetness of apples and pineapple with the earthiness of carrots and beets, enhanced by a hint of ginger. Perfect for a refreshing drink any time of the day!
Details
- Difficulty:easy
- Estimated Cost:N/A
- Ingredients:7
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Recipe Information
- Prep time15 min.
- Total time15 min.
- Servings6
Ingredients
- 1, quartered
- 1/2 (15 ounce) can
- 3, ends trimmed
- 2 teaspoons
- 2
- 1/2
- 1 teaspoon
Cooking Instructions
Follow our step-by-step guide on how to make Refreshing Tropical Carrot-Apple Juice.
Step 1
Start by gathering all your fresh ingredients. You'll need a large apple, some sweet pineapple chunks, vibrant carrots, zesty ginger, crisp celery, and a lovely half beet. Each of these will contribute to a deliciously refreshing juice!
Step 2
Next, quarter the apple and trim the ends off the carrots. This will make it easier for your juicer to extract all that goodness. If you’re using a whole beet, make sure to peel it and cut it into smaller pieces for easier juicing.
Step 3
Now, it’s time to juice! Feed the apple, pineapple, carrots, ginger, celery, and beet into your juicer. Watch as the colors blend together, creating a beautiful, vibrant juice that’s as pleasing to the eye as it is to the palate.
Step 4
Once everything is juiced, give it a taste. If you like your juice a little sweeter, sprinkle in a teaspoon of white sugar and stir well until it dissolves. Remember, you can always adjust the sweetness to your liking!
Step 5
Pour your refreshing tropical carrot-apple juice into a glass, and enjoy the burst of flavors! This juice is not only delicious but also packed with nutrients, making it a perfect pick-me-up any time of the day.
How to Serve
Serve chilled over ice for a refreshing drink. Garnish with a slice of apple or a sprig of mint for an extra touch!
How to Store
Store any leftover juice in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours. Give it a good shake before serving, as natural separation may occur.