Hot Home Canned Bloody Mary Mix Recipe

Preserve the vibrant flavors of summer tomatoes with this exciting homemade Bloody Mary mix! Perfect for using up end-of-season tomatoes, this unique recipe swaps out traditional vinegar for zesty lemon juice, creating a bright and complex flavor profile. Canning your own mix ensures you have the perfect base for delicious Bloody Marys all year round. Get ready to impress your friends with this gourmet, homemade touch!

Prep Time 20 mins
Cook Time 180 mins
Calories 195.8 kcal
Protein 13g
Rating 5.0 (1 Reviews)
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Chef Forktionary, author of this recipe

Recipe adapted from Food.com. Standardized by Forktionary.

Ingredients for Hot Home Canned Bloody Mary Mix

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How to Make Hot Home Canned Bloody Mary Mix

  1. Combine all ingredients in a large, heavy-bottomed enamel or stainless steel kettle.
  2. Bring to a gentle simmer over medium heat, partially covered. Stir occasionally to prevent sticking.
  3. Simmer for 40 minutes, or until the tomatoes have broken down and released their juices.
  4. Carefully pour the mixture through a food mill or fine-mesh sieve, pressing firmly to extract as much juice as possible. Discard solids.
  5. Return the strained juice to the kettle and bring to a rolling boil.
  6. Ladle the hot Bloody Mary mix into four sterilized 1-pint canning jars, leaving 1 inch of headspace.
  7. Remove air bubbles by running a non-metallic utensil around the inside of each jar.
  8. Wipe the rims of the jars clean with a damp cloth.
  9. Place lids and rings on the jars, tightening fingertip tight.
  10. Process in a pressure canner at 10 pounds of pressure for 30 minutes (start timing once the pressure reaches 10 pounds).
  11. Allow the pressure to release naturally (NPR) according to your canner's instructions. Once the pressure has dropped to zero, carefully remove the jars from the canner.
  12. Let the jars cool completely. You should hear the satisfying 'pop' of the seals as they cool.

Nutrition Information (Approximate per serving)

Sodium

56 g

Sugar

124g

Fat

1g

Carbs

15g