Homemade Bloody Mary Mix Recipe - The Art of Food and Wine (2024)

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Homemade Bloody Mary Mix is a quick and easy recipe!

It makes the perfect weekend drink and you can adjust the spiciness to your own taste

Once you make your own you’ll never want to go back to the store bought variety again because the taste is so fresh

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Making Homemade Bloody Mary Mix:

Every great Bloody Mary starts with a perfect Bloody Mary Mix!

I bought a store made mix for years, so when I made it at home the first time I was surprised how easy and economical it was to put together. Now, I always make my own and now you can too!

Bloody Marys always remind me of girls’ weekends, lazy beach days, and fun brunches. The trend right now is to add lots of fun garnishes to your bloody. This includes everything from bacon, shrimp, pickled beans, and baby cheeseburgers!

It’s so much fun to build a “Bloody Mary Bar” for parties because the choices are endless and everyone can add their favorite garnish.

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After experimenting with many different versions I came up with an easy mix. You can use this as a base and add or subtract as much spice as you would like.

How do you make Bloody Mary Mix from scratch?

  • Tomato Paste:

I use tomato paste instead of tomato juice as the base because it gives the mix a richer flavor. I like the ability to add water to the paste and make it as thick or thin as I want.

For every 6-ounce can of tomato paste, add about 3.5 cups of water to create the base for the mix. I whirl mine in a blender but you can easily whisk it or shake everything in a container.

  • The Spices:

This is where the fun really begins because you can tailor the mix to your own taste. This recipe is pretty classic so use these “must-have” ingredients as your guide and finesse it from there.

  • Worcestershire Sauce – adds a depth of flavor
  • Minced fresh garlic or garlic powder – either will work
  • Hot sauce – Tabasco or Cholula Hot Sauce are good choices
  • Celery Salt – or celery powder
  • Onion powder – or onion salt (but omit regular salt)
  • Lemon juice – freshly squeezed!
  • Horseradish – add more or less to suit your spice level preference
  • Salt and pepper – to taste

How to make Bloody Marys

Once the homemade mix is made the rest is easy!

  1. To salt the rim of the glass: shake some celery salt onto a shallow plate. Rub lemon, lime, or water around the rim of your glasses and then dip into the celery salt.
  2. Add some crushed ice to the glasses.
  3. For each drink: Combine, in a co*cktail shaker, 8-ounces of the prepared mix with 2-ounces of your favorite vodka and some crushed ice.
  4. Shake well and then strain into the prepared glasses.
  5. Add your favorite garnishes and serve.
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Variations on traditional Bloody Mary

  • Bloody Maria – swap the vodka for tequila
  • Bloody Caesar – use Aquavit instead of vodka
  • Virgin Mary – Just the mix – no alcohol!

Garnishes for delicious Bloody Marys

Here are some fun garnish ideas to try, with and without a toothpick, to hold them in place:

  • Celery stalk
  • Cooked piece of bacon
  • A grilled or poached large piece of shrimp
  • Jumbo olives stuffed with blue cheese or pimento
  • Lime or lemon wedge
  • Dill pickle spear
  • Pickled onion or green bean
  • Cornichon
  • Mini-Burger
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How long does bloody mary mix last in the refrigerator?

You can store the mix in the refrigerator for about 2-3 weeks. Keep it tightly sealed and shake occasionally as seasonings will settle to the bottom.

Have you tried Bloody Mary Shooters with Shrimp or Oysters?

Make these fun Bloody Mary Shooter appetizers with this recipe. You just need shot glasses and a few garnishes. Great for any party!

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Looking for some brunch recipes to pair with Bloody Marys?

How about making a Mimosa Bar and fluffy Homemade Waffles to go along with your Bloody Mary Bar for the perfect brunch combo!

  • Crustless Quiche Egg Bites
  • Buttermilk Pancakes
  • Cinnamon Coffee Cake with Apples
  • Baked Churro Donuts
  • Cinnamon Baked Pears

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Homemade Bloody Mary Mix Recipe

Homemade Bloody Mary Mix is a quick and easy recipe for a great spicy Bloody Mary. The perfect weekend drink!

Prep Time10 minutes mins

Total Time10 minutes mins

Course: co*cktails, Drinks

Cuisine: American

Servings: 4 8-ounce drinks

Calories: 48kcal

Author: Cyndy Ufkes – The Art of Food and Wine

Equipment

  • Blender

Ingredients

Bloody Mary Mix

  • 6 ounces tomato paste
  • cups water
  • 2 Tbsp Worcestershire Sauce
  • 1 Tbsp chopped garlic, about 2 cloves, or 1 tsp garlic powder
  • 1 Tbsp hot sauce, such as Tabasco or Cholula, or to taste
  • tsp celery salt
  • tsp onion powder
  • 1 tsp lemon juice
  • ½ tsp horseradish, or to taste
  • ½ tsp freshly ground black pepper
  • tsp salt

Bloody Mary Drink Ingredients

  • 1 Tbsp celery salt, for the rim of the glass
  • 8 oz Bloody Mary Mix
  • 2 oz vodka, or to taste
  • Garnishes

Instructions

  • Combine all Bloody Mary Mix ingredients in a blender and blend for about 30 seconds.

Notes

The calorie count is for Bloody Mary Mix only. If adding vodka, add 140 calories for 2 ounces of vodka.

Want to make ahead and preserve?

  • High acid foods can be safely Water Bath Canned
  • “Hot Water Canning” is an excellent way to preserve high-acid fruits and vegetables. It is a straight-forward and easy process and we walk you through it step-by-step.

Nutrition

Serving: 8ounce | Calories: 48kcal | Carbohydrates: 11g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 3243mg | Potassium: 521mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 6g | Vitamin A: 657IU | Vitamin C: 12mg | Calcium: 40mg | Iron: 2mg

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  1. Steve

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    Made this for the first time for a Sunday brunch, it was real good. first time I had a bloody mary mix with the garlic, and i liked the fact it wasnt over powering. The only thing i did different was i used fresh squeezed lemon and lime juice, and upped the horse radish and black ground pepper because I like it a little extra spicey. I also made ice cubes with this mix,and used those instead of regular ice, so it wouldn’t reduce the flavor as they melted, plus it lets you stuff an extra pour of vodka in there as well. Made a total of 3 Bloody marys using 24 ounce mugs with 5 shots of vodka per mug and the frozen mix of cubes.Topped of each one with a colassal jumbo shrimp, fat slim jim stick, a stalk of celery and a skewer of 3 Blue cheese stuffed jumbo green olives, brunch in a mug!

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    • Cyndy

      Wow – love all the new ideas. The ice cube trick is brilliant – thanks for stopping by and sharing these awesome ideas.

      Reply

  2. Terri

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    Great and easy mix. “One day” I’m going to can some tomatoes and use those. This recipe (as I stopped and taste tested) made me more aware of what spices fit my taste best.

    Now, I’m up for John’s recipe and some crab! I love that he uses Old Bay. I live in Alabama and I always use a sprinkle of Tony Chachere’s creole seasoning or BBQ dry rub in mine and on the rim.

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  3. Scott

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    Made this afternoon, really good! Thanks

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  4. Allyson Rotramel

    I have a question – how long will this last in the frige and can it be frozen???

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    • Cyndy

      Hi – great question! I usually suggest refrigeration for about 7 days. I haven’t tried freezing it but I think it would definitely work. Just make sure to shake well once it is thawed out. Thanks for stopping by!

      Reply

  5. John

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    Love this for a basic starter mix and the additional ideas. Will try the paste once tomatoes season ends. We grow a lot of tomatoes and different varieties of sweet and hot peppers. We always use Sacramento Tomato Juice and supplement the base with vine ripened tomatoes deskinned and seeded. Multiple combinations of sweet and hot peppers depending on the guests. Being from MD our one gotta have addition is Old Bay Seasoning. For special occasions, usually the day after a crabbing trip, we “backfin” multiple blue crabs and serve the bloody marys with a Jumbo lump backfin with the swimmer fin attached, Jumbo Shrimp, Premium Smoked Bacon, and a chunk of fillet either beef or deer. I can’t tell u how many times people initially decline a bloody mary when offered saying they never liked them. I leave it at that,
    or maybe a small chuckle.. Once they see one and try it they are life long converts. Oh yeah, I only serve Bloody Mary’s with one Vodka. Absolute Peppar. It truly makes a big difference. Just discovered your blog and love it. Thanks John

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    • Cyndy

      Love this story John – and now we are starving for MD crabs! We never understand why people aren’t wild for Bloody’s either and do our best to change their minds! Glad you stopped by!

      Reply

    • Cyndy

      Thanks Laura ~ so glad you enjoyed it!

      Reply

  6. Jan

    Can this recipe be pressure canned?

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    • Cyndy

      Hi Jan – I haven’t tried it so can’t say for sure but it definitely seems like it would work. Let us know if you try it!

      Reply

  7. Kelly

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    Just made for NYD brunch. Added a hefty pinch of sugar to cut the bite of the tomato paste. Really, really yummy on its own. Haven’t tried it with vodka yet. I think it will be good wake up juice tho!

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    • Jayne

      Awesome – I drink it in the morning w/o vodka too!

      Reply

  8. Sara Rockwell

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    Delicious! First time making homemade Bloody Mary mix… will be saving this recipe and making again!

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    • Jayne

      Awesome – glad you liked it! Thanks for stopping by!

      Reply

  9. Julia B

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    Made it today. Used Tequila for Bloody Marias. OUTSTANDING!!! I tried it without and with the blender at the end…preferred the whisk to the blender, as I liked the little bits of garlic- unblended. Thank you for this recipe! The tomato paste really makes it richer in flavor!

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    • Jayne

      I love that you used a whisk – I admit I also do that from time to time because – GARLIC! I also love the idea of Bloody Maria’s. Thanks for sharing your ideas. Cyndy

      Reply

  10. Kristi Kaiser

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    Tried this today, and it was absolutely fantastic! Great recipe – had all the ingredients and the flavor was superb! Thank you!

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    • Jayne

      Thanks Kristi – we’re glad you loved it!

      Reply

  11. Biana

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    What a great recipe! Making this for next brunch!

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  12. Julie

    So many reasons to make this co*cktail now! If not only for its appearance!

    Reply

  13. Anita

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    Hubby is in love. He’s allergic to alcohol, so he just drink the mix as is and treat it as soup. 🙂

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    • Jayne

      I drink it alcohol-free sometimes too!

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  14. Andrea Metlika

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    Makes me want brunch right now. Love this so much!

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  15. Phenie Ooi

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    I love how simple this is to make. Hubby really liked this. Will bookmark this recipe for sure!

    Reply

  16. Katie

    Homemade Bloody Mary Mix Recipe - The Art of Food and Wine (20)
    This will be perfect for parties!

    Reply

  17. Irina

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    My mouth is watering looking at your pictures. I love the way you serve Bloody Mary… appetizing and intriguing!

    Reply

  18. Whitney

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    I love the spice ingredients you used and can’t wait to try it. I usually fill mine with green olives too! It’s basically brunch in a glass.

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    • Jayne

      Whitney, we agree! Bloody Marys are brunch in a glass!

      Reply

  19. Alexandra

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    These are definitely the best looking Bloody Mary drinks I have ever seen! This is a favourite of my Mum’s, so I know where I will be stopping by to try them soon 🙂 Thank you!

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    • Jayne

      Thanks Alexandra and we hope you and your Mum love them!

      Reply

  20. Caroline

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    I agree, it really is so easy there’s not a whole lot of sense buying. Looks perfect for weekend brunch!

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    • Dorene

      How long should I hot water bath them. Most tomato recipes say 45 minutes.

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      • Jayne

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        Hello Dorene, Great question. Place the jars in the water, cover the pot, turn up the heat and bring to a boil. Let boil for 40 minutes. Turn off heat, let sit for 5 minutes in hot water. Remove from water and wait for the jar to “ping”! Thanks so much. Jayne

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  21. Deb

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    These bloody Mary’s look fantastic, I’m going to make them just so I can eat all the garnishes!!!

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    • Jayne

      Thanks Deb – We agree! The garnishes are the best part.

      Reply

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Homemade Bloody Mary Mix Recipe - The Art of Food and Wine? ›

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 is best tomato juice for Bloody Mary? ›

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 is in Filthy Bloody Mary mix? ›

INGREDIENTS: Filtered Water, Tomato, Fresh Ground Horseradish, Vinegar, Natural Worcestershire Powder, Cayenne Hot Sauce, Salt, Black Pepper, Celery Salt, Sugar, Paprika, Onion Powder, Cayenne Pepper, Ground Turmeric, Ground Garlic.

What is the ratio for a Bloody Mary mix? ›

If using the vodka, mix ¼ cup vodka with ½ cup bloody Mary mix in a shaker over ice; shake for 10 hard strokes, strain and pour into each ice-filled glass. Garnish with a leafy interior rib of celery, a wooden skewer of olives and a lemon wedge.

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

And don't forget to garnish with toppings! What is the difference between a Bloody Mary and a dirty Bloody Mary? Like a dirty martini, a dirty Bloody Mary typically contains olive or pickle brine, along with the other traditional ingredients. Try splashing some brine in yours for a salty, savory punch!

What kind of tomato juice lowers blood pressure? ›

Unsalted tomato juice may lower blood pressure, according to a 2019 study in Japan. Most study participants consumed about 200 milliliters (ml) of unsalted tomato juice daily for 1 year.

What is the best alcohol for a Bloody Mary? ›

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.

What is Mr and Mrs T Bloody Mary mix? ›

Ingredients: WATER, TOMATO CONCENTRATE, VINEGAR, CANE SUGAR, SEA SALT, SALT, ONION POWDER, SPICES, WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE (WATER, VINEGAR, SALT, SUGAR, MALIC ACID, CARAMEL COLOR, SPICES, MOLASSES, DEXTROSE, XANTHAN GUM, CITRIC ACID, NATURAL FLAVORS, SMOKE FLAVOR, GARLIC AND ONION POWDER, ACACIA GUM, GUAR GUM, CELLULOSE ...

Is Bloody Mary mix bad for you? ›

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 makes Bloody Mary so good? ›

Spice and salt are key elements for Bloody Marys, and they can be achieved through many ingredients, from hot peppers to hot sauce for heat and bouillon, amino acids, and even Marmite for salt.

What Bloody Mary mix starts with Z? ›

Zing Zang Mix Bloody Mary. This product is delicious and healthy. This product is manufactured in United States.

Can I freeze Bloody Mary mix? ›

'Tis the season to have lots of leftovers and that includes bar mixes. What to do with the half bottle of Bloody Mary mix that is taking up space in your refrigerator? Freeze Bloody Mary mix in ice cube trays to use in future Bloody Marys (they won't dilute the drink as they melt).

What do Canadians call Bloody Marys? ›

of course, Canada is the home of the Caesar co*cktail. the Caesar co*cktail. you're very proud of that, which is? Caesar is kind of like a Bloody Mary, but with clam juice.

What is a nickname for the Bloody Mary? ›

A Guide to the Bloody Mary and Its Many Variations
  • The Red Snapper. The Red Snapper at the St. ...
  • The Bloody Maria. The bloody maria at Masa y Agave in New York Carey Jones. ...
  • The Bloody Caesar. ...
  • Michelada. ...
  • Green Mary. ...
  • Bloodless Mary. ...
  • Bacon Bloody Mary. ...
  • The Shrimp co*cktail Mary.
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Can you drink a Bloody Mary at night? ›

Still, there's no hard-and-fast rule that prevents the drink from being made or enjoyed any time of day. Bloody Marys are highly customizable, and many ingredients (even the traditional tomato juice and vodka bases) are subbed out for others.

Is V8 better than tomato juice for Bloody Mary? ›

V8 – My go-to tomato juice for making the best Bloody Mary recipe! I like how viscous it is, as well as the acidity, without an overwhelming amount of saltiness. Vodka – I like using a vodka that doesn't have too much flavor on its own, or one that has a bit of spice and bitterness to go with our tomato juice.

What tomato makes the best tomato juice? ›

You can use a variety of plums, beefsteaks, brandywine, and Campari tomatoes when making tomato juice. Campari is one of the juiciest tomatoes with a sweet, high sugar content but a low level of acidity. They also have a rich, deep color.

What is the difference between Clamato juice and tomato juice? ›

Clamato /kləˈmɑːtəʊ/, /kləˈmeɪtəʊ/, /kləˈmætoʊ/ is a commercial drink made of reconstituted tomato juice concentrate and sugar, which is flavored with spices, dried clam broth and MSG. It is made by Mott's. The name is a portmanteau of clam and tomato. It is also referred to colloquially as "clamato juice".

Which is better tomato juice or V8? ›

The V8 juice is a better source of vitamins A and C, while the tomato juice is a better source of potassium and iron. A 1-cup serving of V8 juice contains 72 mg of vitamin C, 2,000 IU of vitamin A, 0.73 mg of iron and 469 mg of potassium.

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