Finished bloody mary cocktail garnished with pickle spear and celery
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Bloody Mary

It is football season and one of my many traditions is to start the day off with a bloody mary. As a former bartender I have had many bloody mary’s in my day. Most of them were horrible. It was almost as if they just added tomato juice to vodka. After quizzing many bartenders on their secrets and trying them out for myself I have found a great recipe for the perfect bloody mary.

Bloody Mary
Bloody Mary

I always serve my bloody mary’s with a zesty dill pickle spear.

Bloody Mary

The first step is to fill the glass with ice and then add the vodka.  3oz is for a balanced drink, but if you like yours strong then add more.

Add as much vodka as you like
Add as much vodka as you like

Next add the Worcestershire sauce.

Add the worcestershire sauce, you want to add enough to make a nice brown color.
Add the worcestershire sauce, you want to add enough to make a nice brown color.

Now add the hot sauce, celery salt and garlic powder.

Season the drink
Season the drink

Next add the horseradish.  Make sure to stir the mixture after adding the horseradish to make sure that it is dispersed throughout the glass.  Otherwise it will pile on the bottom and your first two sips will be plenty horsey.

The horseradish will give your bloody a nice zing.
The horseradish will give your bloody a nice zing.

Finally top the glass off with tomato juice.  Make sure to leave yourself about a half of inch or else your garnish will not fit in the glass.

Fill with tomato juice
Fill with tomato juice

Stir thoroughly and garnish with a zesty pickle.

Stir or shake and then garnish with a pickle or celery.
Stir or shake and then garnish with a pickle or celery.

Please enjoy responsibly.

Finished bloody mary cocktail garnished with pickle spear and celery

Bloody Mary Recipe | Perfect Vodka Cocktail

A savory, zesty bloody mary made with vodka, Worcestershire sauce, horseradish, and tomato juice. This classic football season cocktail features the perfect balance of spice and umami for a truly refreshing drink.
Prep Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Servings: 1
Course: Cocktail
Cuisine: American

Equipment

  • 16oz Cocktail Glass
  • Spoon for stirring

Method
 

  1. Fill a 16 oz glass with ice
  2. Add 3 oz vodka (add more if you prefer a stronger drink)
  3. Add Worcestershire sauce to create a nice brown color
  4. Add hot sauce, celery salt, and garlic powder
  5. Add horseradish and stir thoroughly to distribute evenly
  6. Top with tomato juice, leaving about ½ inch of space at the top
  7. Stir thoroughly
  8. Garnish with a dill pickle spear or celery

-Rex

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4 Comments

  1. Never thought of this before, but if you just look at the ingredients list, that looks like it could be an interesting "mop" for BBQing.

    1. Great idea. Bloody Mary mopped BBQ. Plus, if you have any extra you can drink the mop. Wonder how this would taste mopped on the smoked breakfast sausage? Could be the perfect brunch item.

  2. Aunt Heidi says:

    Yum! You’re speaking my language now!

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