Introduction
Bloody Mary is not just a cocktail – it’s almost a meal in itself. With its rich tomato flavor, spicy notes, and fresh citrus acidity, it’s known as the ultimate brunch cocktail and often used as a “cure” for hangovers. It was reportedly invented in the 1920s and is still popular all over the world for its complexity and adaptability.
Ingredients
- 4.5 cl vodka
- 9 cl tomato juice
- 1.5 cl freshly squeezed lemon juice
- 2–3 drops Worcestershire sauce
- 2–3 drops Tabasco (or more, to taste)
- A pinch of celery salt (optional)
- A pinch of black pepper
- Ice
- Garnish: Celery stalk, lemon wedge, pickled vegetables, olives, or even bacon
How to Make a Bloody Mary
- Fill a large glass with ice cubes.
- Add vodka, tomato juice, and lemon juice.
- Add Worcestershire sauce, Tabasco, pepper, and optionally celery salt.
- Stir thoroughly with a long bar or stirring spoon – do not shake.
- Taste and adjust strength or seasoning as needed.
- Garnish with celery stalk and garnish of your choice.
Tips and Variations
- Flavor adjustment: Some prefer it mild, others strong – adjust Tabasco and spices to your mood.
- Build in the glass: Bloody Mary is typically built directly in the serving glass to preserve freshness and structure.
- Gin or tequila: Use gin instead of vodka for a “Red Snapper,” or tequila for a “Bloody Maria.”
- Garnish galore: Many go all-in with bacon, pickled onions, cornichons, or even mini burgers.
Serving and Atmosphere
Bloody Mary is classic for brunch, Sunday breakfast, or as a unique welcome drink. It pairs perfectly with eggs, avocado, bacon, and bold flavors. It’s a cocktail to sip slowly while enjoying the combination of umami, spice, and freshness.
Conclusion
Bloody Mary is a cocktail that divides opinions – but those who love it swear by it. It’s bold, flavorful, and incredibly adaptable. Perfect for those who want something more than just sweetness and bubbles – here you get power, spice, and character in one glass.