Jamaican Style Carrot Juice
- 4 cup Chopped Carrots
- 3 cup Water
- 1 can Condensed Milk
- 1/2 cup Sugar
- 1 tbsp Nutmeg
- 2 tbsp Vanilla Flavoring
- 2 tsp J Wray & Nephew White Rum (Optional)
- 1 Electric Blender
- 1 Potato Peeler
- 1 Knife
- 1 Cutting Board
- 2 large Mixing Bowls
- 1 Fine Grain Strainer
- 1 large Plate
- 1 Electric Hand Mixer (Optional)
- Wash the carrots to remove any dirt or foreign matter, then peel the carrots using the potato peeler.
- Using the knife and the cutting board, chop the carrots into tiny pieces.
- Put carrots into the Electric Blender one handful at a time, until the Blender is approximately 3/4 of the way full.
- Add 1 cup of water to the carrots in the Blender.
- Turn the Blender switch to puree and allow carrots to process until they are ground to a pulp.
- Remove pulp and place into a large mixing bowl.
- Add 1 cup water to pulp.
- Using your clean hand, squeeze the pulp in your palm, allowing the juice to flow through the strainer (You can use a glove since carrot juice stains).
- Put the squeezed pulp on a plate to the side.
- Repeat this process until all the pulp is squeezed.
- Add 1 cup of water to the squeezed pulp that you put on a plate earlier, in a separate mixing bowl.
- Squeeze this pulp again, and drain the juice into the first mixing bowl, through the strainer, to stop any remaining pulp from getting into the final product.
- Using the Electric Mixer (or a spoon), mix in the condensed milk with the carrot juice.
- Then add sugar, nutmeg and vanilla.
- You could add a capful of J Wray & Nephew White Rum to the mixture to enhance the flavor (This step is optional for non-drinkers).
- Add more water, or any of the other ingredients as necessary, to get the desired taste.
- Serve chilled and Enjoy!
carrots, water, condensed milk, sugar, nutmeg, vanilla flavoring, j, electric blender, knife, mixing bowls, plate
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/355697-jamaican-style-carrot-juice (may not work)