The origin of the Bloody Mary is somewhat disputed. One claim states that it was originally created by George Jessel around 1939. The New York Herald, (on December 2, 1939, page 9), printed what is believed to be the first reference to this drink, along with the original recipe: "George Jessel?s newest pick-me-up which is receiving attention from the town?s paragraphers is called a Bloody Mary: half tomato juice, half vodka."
This recipe makes 1 gallon of Bloody Mary's, ready to pour over ice cubes and drink. Only a garnish of celery or pickled asparagus need be added. Don't let the absence of tabasco or horseradish fool you . . you can add those ingredients AFTER you try it, if you feel it necessary. It should aged in the refrigerator for two weeks before opening. (I usually can't wait that long to sample it).
Combine all ingredients in a glass gallon jug. Shake well to mix thoroughly.
Age in refrigerator at least 2 weeks before opening. Shake daily to keep ingredients well mixed.
Pour over ice cubes and garnish with celery stalk or pickled asparagus.
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Serving Size: 1 Serving (41g) | ||
Recipe Makes: 21 Servings | ||
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Calories: 84 | ||
Calories from Fat: 1 (1%) | ||
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Amt Per Serving | % DV | |
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Total Fat 0.1g | 0 % | |
Saturated Fat 0g | 0 % | |
Monounsaturated Fat 0.1g | ||
Polyunsanturated Fat 0g | ||
Cholesterol 0mg | 0 % | |
Sodium 54.2mg | 2 % | |
Potassium 53.6mg | 1 % | |
Total Carbohydrate 1.4g | 0 % | |
Dietary Fiber 0.1g | 0 % | |
Sugars, other 1.4g | ||
Protein 0.1g | 0 % | |
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Calories per serving: 84
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