You know that moment when the itch in the back of your throat that’s been coming and going for days decides to set up camp and that runny nose you were sure was just allergies becomes an all out faucet? This is the juice to turn to.
Fresh, bright and full of heat it comes to the rescue, soothing sore throats, easing congestion, settling upset stomachs and just generally offering a welcome dose of energy.
On those days when you neither have the energy or motivation to make anything proper to eat, freshly pressed juice can go a long way in supplying much needed nutrients.
This particular one starts with a base of fruits and vegetables to which fresh ginger and turmeric root are added and is finished with a pinch of cayenne pepper for extra zing. It’s the lingering heat of ginger and cayenne that help numb scratchy throats and clear up those sinuses while the orange and lemon supply vitamin C.
Fresh turmeric, with its earthy flavor pairs nicely with root vegetables like carrots and beets and offers its own anti-inflammatory properties. To get the most out of the turmeric I add a little pinch of black pepper to the mix as well which adds a extra layer of spiciness and makes the curcumin in the turmeric more available.
A glass of this goes down easy even when nothing else sounds good, somehow soothing and fortifying at the same time, but it’s also my go-to juice when I just need a little pick me up or extra energy.
What’s your go-to when you need a little extra pep in your step?
Serves Serves 1
Carrot, Beet, Blood Orange, Ginger, Turmeric Juice
Yields about 8 oz
Fresh, bright and full of heat it comes to the rescue, soothing sore throats, easing congestion, settling upset stomachs and just generally offering a welcome dose of energy.
10 minPrep Time
5 based on 2 review(s)
Ingredients
- 1 medium beet, peeled and chopped
- 3 medium carrots, well scrubbed and chopped
- 1 medium blood orange (or any juice orange), rind, pith and seeds removed
- ½ a lemon, rind, pith and seeds removed
- 2 inch piece/10g turmeric root
- 1 inch piece/10g fresh ginger
- Pinch of cayenne pepper
- Pinch of freshly ground black pepper
Instructions
- Pass all the ingredients up through the cayenne pepper through a juicer ..
- Stir in a pinch of cayenne pepper and a pinch of black pepper and serve immediately over ice.
Notes
Fresh juice is best enjoyed immediately but if you have a masticating juicer you can store the juice in an airtight container and refrigerate for up to 3 days.
If you can’t find fresh turmeric, stir in 1 tsp of organic turmeric powder instead.
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Sylvie Shirazi is the recipe developer and food photographer behind Gourmande in the Kitchen. For the last 10 years she’s been making eating more healthfully easy and accessible with gluten-free, grain-free, paleo and vegan recipes that are free from processed ingredients.