
Tips for Making the Best Bloody Mary
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Use high-quality or fresh tomato juice for best flavour.
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Adjust the hot sauce and horseradish to your preferred spice level.
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Always chill your ingredients before mixing.
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Add celery salt or Old Bay to the rim for extra zing.
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Don’t skip the lemon juice — it brightens the flavour beautifully.
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Stir gently, don’t over-shake — you want it blended, not diluted.
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Use clear, premium vodka for a cleaner finish.
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Garnish boldly: pickles, olives, celery, even bacon or shrimp!
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Add a splash of pickle juice or olive brine for extra umami.
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Serve in a tall glass with lots of ice for full refreshment.
Serve It With Suggestions
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Classic eggs Benedict or scrambled eggs
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Bacon, sausage, or breakfast hash
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Avocado toast with chilli flakes
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Smoked salmon bagels
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Buttermilk fried chicken and waffles
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Spinach and feta quiche
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Spicy breakfast burritos
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Grilled cheese and tomato soup
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Soft-boiled eggs with toast soldiers
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Charcuterie or savoury brunch boards
FAQ's
Q: Can I make a Bloody Mary without vodka?
A: Yes! Skip the vodka for a Virgin Mary — all the flavor, no alcohol.
Q: What tomato juice is best?
A: Choose low-sodium, high-quality or freshly pressed tomato juice for best taste.
Q: Can I pre-mix a Bloody Mary for a party?
A: Yes — mix the base (without ice) and chill. Add vodka per serving or keep it mixed.
Q: How spicy should it be?
A: That’s up to you — start small and add more hot sauce or horseradish to taste.
Q: Can I use other spirits instead of vodka?
A: Absolutely — try gin for a “Red Snapper” or tequila for a “Bloody Maria.”
Q: What’s the best garnish for a Bloody Mary?
A: Celery stalks, pickles, olives, lemon wedges, bacon strips — go wild!
Q: How do I rim the glass?
A: Rub with lemon and dip into celery salt or seasoning of choice.
Q: Can I make it vegan?
A: Yes — use vegan Worcestershire or soy sauce alternatives.
Q: How long does the mix last?
A: The mix (without vodka or ice) keeps for 3–4 days in the fridge.
Q: Is this drink good for hangovers?
A: Many say yes — it’s hydrating, salty, and savory, which can help you feel better.