This homemade beet, orange and carrot juice is one of the must-try juicing recipes. It’s refreshing, with a sweet taste and a touch of earthiness.
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It is the perfect drink for winter when the produce is in season.
Why make a homemade juice?
Making fresh juices from scratch is a great way to incorporate more fruits and vegetables into our diet. This natural juice with beets, oranges and carrots is a great way to achieve that. It’s good for you and your body.
Plus:
- It’s not easy to find a good quality 100% pure juice.
- Good quality juices tend to be expensive.
- You might not be happy with flavors that are available
- Many of them will still contain preservatives.
And, if drinking water is not your thing, but you still want to drink the good stuff, juicing vegetables and fruits is a great option. Or, try making infused waters!
How to make beet and orange juice
Ingredients:
- Beet
- Carrots
- Oranges
Tools:
- Chopping board & knife
- Vegetable peeler
- Juicer
The process:
All you have to do is peel and cut the fruit and vegetables them into manageable sizes (if necessary) and run them through a juicer.
Optional add-ons:
- Freshly squeezed lemon juice.
- Fresh ginger – A little goes a long way.
- Apple – For an additional sweetness. Or, try our favorite apple pear juice.
Storage:
Store in a glass jar/bottle in your fridge, covered. Drink within 48 hours.
Sweeteners:
If you find that this beet, orange and carrot juice not sweet enough for your taste, feel free to add a sweetener of your choice. Honey and maple syrup are great options. Or use an apple instead.
Just note that you will need to stir the honey well as it does not melt easily when added to cold beverages.
Expert tips
- Always clean your juicer right away! The sooner you clean it the shorter time you will need to do it!
- You can save some of the pulp and add it back to the juice, if you wish.
- Homemade juices lose some of their nutrients when exposed to light, time, heat or air. That is why it is always best to drink them as soon as possible. It can also depend on the type of juicer you have.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need to peel beetroot before juicing?
Yes, they should be peeled. You want the best taste. You would not eat their skin, so you don’t want to drink it either.
Is it OK to juice raw beets?
Yes. You do not have to cook them before juicing them. In fact, the juice will taste better this way.
Can I use the stems and greens?
No. These are rather bitter so discard those!
More homemade juice recipes for you to try:
- Watermelon Beet Juice
- Citrus Juice
- Green Vegetable Juice
This is an old post that has been recently updated (2024) with loads of tips, suggestions and answers to FAQ’s.
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Beet, Orange and Carrot Juice
This homemade beet, orange and carrot juice is one of the must-try juicing recipes. It’s refreshing, with a sweet taste and a touch of earthiness.
Prep Time15 minutes mins
Total Time15 minutes mins
Servings: 4 cups
Calories: 157
Author: Julia
Ingredients
- 1 beet , raw, peeled (small-medium), see note 1
- 1 pound carrots peeled (450 grams), see note 2
- 2 pounds oranges peeled (900 grams)
Instructions
Cut all the produce into smaller pieces (so they can fit in the juicer’s feed/mouth) and process through the juicer (in any order).
Stir, pour in a glass, and enjoy!
Notes
- Do not use stems and greens from the beet. Beet (US) = beetroot (UK). When peeling and cutting beets, it is best to use gloves to avoid any staining to your hands.
- The weights of carrots and oranges are BEFORE peeling. When using grams, you can round the weight of carrots to ½ kilo and oranges to 1 kilo.
- The preparation time includes also peeling and cutting of all the produce. The actual juicing will take only a few minutes.
- If in doubt, please check the post above this recipe card. It contains more tips, and answers to FAQ’s.
- Store in a sealed glass pitcher/jar in the fridge. Consume within 48 hours.
Course: Drinks
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Homemade Juice Recipe, Juicing
Nutrition Facts
Beet, Orange and Carrot Juice
Amount per Serving
Calories
157
% Daily Value*
Fat
1
g
2
%
Saturated Fat
0.1
g
1
%
Polyunsaturated Fat
0.2
g
Sodium
97
mg
4
%
Potassium
883
mg
25
%
Carbohydrates
36
g
12
%
Fiber
4
g
17
%
Sugar
26
g
29
%
Protein
3
g
6
%
Vitamin A
19405
IU
388
%
Vitamin C
121
mg
147
%
Calcium
66
mg
7
%
Iron
1
mg
6
%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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