Carrot Juice Recipe

  1. - Preparation (~7 minutes)rn+ Wash everything thoroughlyrn+ Peel and cut the carrots into quarters, verticallyrn+ Peel the apple, then slice it into 6 chunks (If you're using a centrifugal juicer, cutting the apple in half should do)rn+ Chop the celery ribs into 3 equal partsrn+ And the ginger for taste. I prefer 1/2 inch peeled fresh ginger.
  2. - Steps (~2 minutes)rn+ Pass all the ingredients though the juicer.rn+ Stir to mix the juice up.rn+ Add a carrot flower to garnish.rn+ It is done! Enjoy the fresh, tasty orange zinger immediately or fridge it in an airtight jar to avoid oxidation
  3. Tips you might find useful:rnrnDon't put everything of ONE ingredient in the feed chute simultaneously. You should try to mix them up while tossing them in the juicer. For instance: try 3 pieces of cut carrot and 3 pieces of chopped celery ribs in one go. This way, the drink will get even more mixed up.rnrnBe gentle with the pusher. Sometimes when you rush things, things... splash. I mean the ingredients might get spun straight off to the pulp container before they get squeezed properly if you apply to much pressure. Think of it more as a lid or a "lodger" than a pusher.rnrnGo easy on the ginger. Although it's the "zing" factor, this is a totally personal choice. You might want to use less ginger, or maybe none, if you choose to. But I really do recommend it, if not for its taste then for its benefits.rnrnGinger should not go last. Since the amount of ginger used is tiny, it needs to be washed down by other watery fruits or veggies. Put the ginger in between the carrots or celery ribs would be best.

carrots, apple, celery, fresh ginger

Taken from food52.com/recipes/76627-carrot-juice-recipe (may not work)

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