We asked if you would be interested in us sharing some of our favorite juice recipes in our This and That post last week.
The overwhelming response was yes! Thus, we’re going to be giving you a recipe for Carrot Pineapple Orange Juice today. Oh, and we partnered with our friends at Breville to give away a Breville juicer, the Juice Fountain Plus, because we love you. Hurray!
My Ideal Dessert Drink
Although I’ve been creating a lot of green juices, I wanted to share our all-time favorite “dessert” juice. Although this juice has more sugar than our other green drinks, it’s still a delicious treat! Making this juice is quite easy.
Carrots, pineapple, and oranges are all you need. And that’s it! Juice from the store never appeals to me because most of them include hidden ingredients and additional sweets. I adore creating my own juice since I can control exactly what enters and leaves!
It’s simple and enjoyable to juice. When we use our Breville juicer, Caleb gets quite excited. Yay Juice, he always yells! He gets really excited when I put the fruits and vegetables in and see the juice pour out.
I’ve never given him juice from the store, but I’m fine with him trying some of my recipes. He is my taster for juice!
This Carrot Pineapple Orange Juice is a terrific juice to try if you’ve never juiced before. It is delightful, revitalizing, and ideal for the summer. To make it seem like you’re on a tropical island, you can attach a small umbrella to the side of your glass. Just shut your eyes and start drinking! You’ll be in heaven!
Read Also: HEALTHY RECIPE FOR CARROT KALE JUICE
Other Ideas for Juicing
You can also add greens to this drink if you’d like. I enjoy adding three large handfuls of kale or spinach. You cannot taste it, I swear. The juice is equally delicious. Who cares? The hue isn’t as nice. I adore including greens whenever I can!
Although I’m not an expert, here are some suggestions I have about juicing:
- Before juicing, wash your fruits and veggies.
- Juice tastes finest right after it’s prepared. The juice’s enzymes are only active for roughly half an hour. Limit your intake to what you can consume immediately. If storing your juice is necessary, do so in a glass jar that you completely fill to reduce the amount of air inside. I adore preserving juice in Weck Jars. I never keep juice in storage for longer than a day.
- Juice tastes better cold, in my opinion, so I always add a few ice cubes.
- Fruits with little water content, such avocados and bananas, should not be juiced. They mix better.
- Save the pulp from your juice! Composting juice pulp to create rich soil for gardens is a simple process. Our juice pulp is also adored by our hens!
- Get your juicer cleaned right away to prevent the pulp from drying out. This simplifies cleaning a tonne!
- Enjoy yourselves! Play around with the fruits and vegetables you like most.
We hope you like our Carrot Pineapple Orange Juice as much as we do. Tell us if you would want to see more juice recipes so we can share more with you!
Orange, Pineapple, and Carrot Juice
Ingredients
- three medium-sized carrots
- Half a small, ripe pineapple, cored, skinned, and chopped
- One large orange, peeled and sliced
Instructions
- 1. Start the juicer and add the orange, pineapple, and carrots one at a time. Shut down the machine, transfer the juice into a glass, and proceed to serve.
- Note: Add three handfuls of spinach or kale if you want to make a "green" carrot pineapple orange juice. I use ice to serve my juice.
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