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Ginger juice in a bottle

Prep

5 minutes

Yield

8 servings

This fresh and nutritious ginger juice recipe combines the spiciness of ginger and the benefits of chia into one, easy-to-make juice.

If there is one flavor that I can never get enough of, it’s the spiciness of fresh ginger. It’s so refreshing, and feels like you are shocking your system in the best possible way. Ginger is so good for you, and is great for boosting your immune system. This fresh Ginger Juice recipe is packed with health benefits and tastes amazing. 

Ginger juice in a glass and a bottle

❤️ Why You’ll Love Ginger Juice

  • Spicy: Ginger has that natural spice to it. Not in terms of heat, but just in terms of a good kick when you drink it
  • Easy: You don’t need a juicer for this and the ginger drink can be ready in 5-minutes
  • Easy Prep: Prep this on a Sunday to have as a healthy shot every morning throughout your week
Fresh ingredients for ginger juice

🍲 Ingredients

Ginger: Ginger can be added to your smoothies, or thrown into savory recipes. It’s very versatile and good for you. Ginger shots can help provide powerful support for your digestive system and works magic if you have an upset stomach, bloat, nausea, etc. It can also be great for building a healthy immune system during cold and flu season.

Chia: On top of the ginger benefits, I also have chia seeds in this juice that contain a large amount of fiber and omega-3 fatty acids. They are also high in protein and several other essential minerals and antioxidants for an even bigger healthy kick to this juice recipe.

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Ingredients in blender for ginger juice

👩‍🍳 How to Make Ginger Juice

  1. Clean the ginger, set in a blender and the water.
  2. Blend until smooth.
  3. Strain the ginger juice through a cheese cloth or strainer.
  4. Transfer to a jug and add the maple syrup, lemon juice, black pepper, and chia seeds.
  5. Mix until combined.

🪄 Tips and Tricks

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🗒 Substitutions & Variations

Make this Ginger Juice recipe your own. You can omit the chia seeds, you can blend in other fruit, or you even blend in veggies to make a ginger green juice. Get creative! That’s the fun part about making juice.


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👝 How to Store Leftovers

Store in a jug or jar in the fridge for 3 days. You can also freeze leftovers and just thaw out when you’re ready to enjoy.

🤔 Common Questions

What is ginger juice good for?

Eating/drinking ginger aids in healthy digestion, and can even help easing symptoms of an upset stomach or nausea.

Can you drink ginger juice everyday?

Generally you shouldn’t consume more than 4 grams of ginger in a day, but it won’t cause damage if you do drink it every day.

Can ginger juice reduce belly fat?

The anti-inflammatory properties and antioxidant properties of ginger work well in melting down fat, reducing bloating, fixing constipation, and improving digestion.

Do you peel ginger before juicing?

No. The juicer works to extract the juice from the pulp and skin and ads a level of bitter taste that is great for the overall flavor of the ginger juice. However, if you are making ginger juice in a blender, it’s recommended you peel the ginger.

Ginger juice in a bottle

Ginger Juice

4.70 from 43 votes
This fresh and nutritious ginger juice recipe combines the spiciness of ginger and the benefits of chia into one, easy-to-make juice.
Prep Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Course Vegan Breakfast
Cuisine Vegan, Vegetarian, Dairy-Free, Gluten-Free, Juice
Servings 8 servings
Calories 28 kcal

Ingredients
  

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Instructions
 

  • Clean the ginger, set in a blender and the water.
  • Blend until smooth.
  • Strain the ginger juice through a cheese cloth or strainer.
  • Transfer to a jug and add the maple syrup, lemon juice, black pepper, and chia seeds.
  • Mix until combined.

YUM!

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    Notes

    Customize your ginger shot by replacing some of the ginger with turmeric. Otherwise add ANY other ingredients you wish!
    Enjoy the juice immediately or store in a jar in the fridge for up to 72 hours.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 8 | Calories: 28kcal | Carbohydrates: 7g | Protein: 0.4g | Sodium: 2.9mg | Fiber: 0.5g | Sugar: 2.6g
    Review This Recipe Let us know how it was!
    Nataliya

    5 stars
    Thank U for this most healthey recipe Maria. I give it to my childrens and my husband when feeling sick. I make it warm for them. it very helps

    bea kane

    5 stars
    I tried this recipe because it was part of your latest email newsletter and I’m sure glad I attempted it! I didn’t think I would like it as much as I did but now I’m addicted to fresh ginger drinks. Thanks Maria!

    mary lynn e.

    5 stars
    the idea of pepper in this drink was too weird for me but you know what, i put it in there anyway and it was OK
    I might not do the pepper everytime because I like sweeter things (so obvi I added extra maple syrup too)

    nedda

    5 stars
    my version turned out like a spicy lemonade! I didn’t have a lot of ginger and decided to add some fresh lemon juice ( and a little extra syrup).

    tammy earl

    5 stars
    a daily drink for me

    carrie h.

    5 stars
    for all you mommas-to-be: i have been drinking a small glass of this during my first trimester and it has really helped my morning sickness!
    give it a try! maybe start by diluting it with some water first

    veronica durocher

    5 stars
    I changed the recipe a bit and added fresh apple juice and some cucumber juice. still very good and not as much ginger spice (I cant handle too much spicy)

    vivian

    5 stars
    hey maria, I found you on instagram and I wasn’t sure what to expect. but you really match my diet. I love ginger, I eat ginger so much, this is the best recipe I have found onine. I love the maple surup addition.

    Chloey F

    5 stars
    Where is the carafe from?? I love that round ball cork!
    Pretty cool recipe too 🙂

    Franny Schumer

    5 stars
    to make this a healthy “gatorade” drink I added turmeric like you suggested, and a pinch of salt and an extra splash of syrup!

    4.70 from 43 votes (13 ratings without comment)

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