Carrot-orange juice

Carrot-orange juice is a vibrant, healthy drink that blends the natural sweetness of carrots with the tangy flavor of oranges. This easy-to-make beverage is perfect for any time of day and packed with nutrients.

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05 May 2026
Cook time 0 min
Prep time 5 min

Ingredients:

4 carrots
1 orange
Carrot-orange juice

Carrot-orange juice is a refreshing and healthy drink perfectly suited for any time of the day. Packed with vitamins and nutrients, this vibrant beverage combines the natural sweetness of carrots with the tangy zest of oranges. Below, you'll find a simple recipe along with some handy tips to help you make the best carrot-orange juice at home.

Instructions:

1. Preparation:
- Start by thoroughly washing the carrots under running water to remove any dirt.
- Peel the carrots using a vegetable peeler and trim off the tops and ends.
- For the orange, wash it and then peel it. Remove any seeds and as much of the white pith as possible to avoid a bitter taste.
2. Cutting:
- Chop the carrots into medium-sized chunks to make them easier to juice.
- Segment the orange into smaller pieces.
3. Juicing:
- If using a juicer:
- Feed the carrot chunks and orange segments into the juicer, alternating between them to ensure a well-mixed juice.
- If using a blender:
- Place the carrot chunks and orange segments into the blender. Blend until smooth.
- Pour the blended mixture through a fine mesh strainer or cheesecloth into a bowl or jug to separate the juice from the pulp. Use a spoon to press down on the pulp to extract as much juice as possible.
4. Serving:
- Once juiced, pour the carrot-orange juice into glasses.
- Optionally, you can add ice cubes for a chilled drink or a small amount of honey if you prefer a sweeter juice.
5. Garnish (Optional):
- Garnish with a slice of orange on the rim of the glass or a small sprig of mint for an extra touch.
6. Enjoy:
- Serve immediately to enjoy the freshest taste and maximum nutrients.

With just two main ingredients and a few simple steps, you can easily prepare a delicious and nutritious carrot-orange juice at home. This vibrant beverage not only tastes fantastic but also brings numerous health benefits. Enjoy it fresh and experiment with additional flavors to find your perfect blend!

Carrot-orange juice FAQ:

What is the best way to store leftover carrot-orange juice?

Store leftover carrot-orange juice in an airtight container in the refrigerator. It's best consumed within 24-48 hours to enjoy optimal freshness and nutrients.

Can I use baby carrots instead of regular carrots in this recipe?

Yes, you can use baby carrots. Just ensure they are thoroughly washed, and you may not need to peel them depending on your preference.

How can I sweeten the juice without adding sugar?

If you want a sweeter juice without added sugar, consider adding a small amount of honey or agave syrup. Alternatively, you could blend in a sweeter fruit, like an apple.

What is the recommended serving size for juice made from this recipe?

A typical serving size for carrot-orange juice is about 8 ounces (1 cup), which is sufficient to enjoy its refreshing taste and health benefits.

Can I add other ingredients to this juice recipe?

Yes, you can add other ingredients such as ginger for an extra kick or spinach for added nutrients. Just balance the flavors to maintain the carrot and orange essence.

Cooking Tips:

- For an extra boost of flavor, add a small piece of ginger root to the juicer or blender.

- If the juice is too thick for your liking, you can dilute it with a little water or add an extra orange.

- Make sure to use fresh produce for the best taste and nutritional value.

- If you have leftover juice, store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator and consume within 24-48 hours.

Nutrition Facts

2 Servings
Calories 80kcal
Protein 1.75g
Carbohydrates 20g
Fiber 4.99g
Sugar 12g
Fat 0.37g

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