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Low Sodium Tomato Juice Recipe
This homemade tomato juice uses ripe Roma tomatoes, sweet carrots, and celery for natural flavor and nutrients. It’s a refreshing, low-acid, and low sodium beverage perfect for sipping, cooking, or adding to heart-healthy cocktails. No preservatives, no added salt — just clean, fresh taste.

Ingredients Needed
- 3 lbs very ripe Roma tomatoes: peeled and quartered.
- 1 ¼ cups chopped celery: adds depth and nutrients.
- ½ cup chopped carrots: natural sweetness and color.
- ⅓ cup chopped sweet onion: for savory flavor.
- 1 tbsp granulated sugar: balances acidity.
- ½ tsp ground black pepper: subtle spice.
- ⅔ cup cold water: helps blend ingredients smoothly.

How To Make Low Sodium Tomato Juice
Blanch the Tomatoes:
Bring a pot of water to a boil. Score the bottom of each tomato with an “X.” Boil tomatoes 4 at a time for 30–60 seconds until skins split. Transfer immediately to an ice water bath.
Peel and Prep:
Once cooled, peel off tomato skins. Quarter the peeled tomatoes.
Blend the Juice:
In a blender, combine quartered tomatoes, celery, carrots, onion, sugar, pepper, and water. Blend on high for 3 minutes until smooth.
Simmer and Cool:
Pour mixture into a 4-quart Dutch oven or saucepan. Simmer gently over medium-high heat until lightly bubbling, then remove from heat. Let cool completely.

Recipe Tips
- Use very ripe tomatoes for best flavor and juiciness.
- Peeling tomatoes prevents bitterness and enhances texture.
- Add basil or oregano for an herby twist.
- Strain through a sieve if you prefer smooth juice.
- Chill before serving for best taste.
How to Store & Reheat
- Fridge: Store in a sealed jar or container up to 5 days.
- Freezer: Store in freezer-safe jars up to 3 months. Thaw in fridge.
- Reheat: Gently warm on the stove or use cold as is.
Nutrition Facts (per 1 cup serving)
- Calories: 46
- Sodium: ~50 mg
- Protein: 1g
- Fat: 0g
- Carbs: 11g
- Fibre: 2g
- Sugar: 7g
FAQs
Is tomato juice naturally high in sodium?
Store-bought versions often are. Homemade allows control of added salt.
Can I skip the salt entirely?
Yes! It still tastes great without any added salt.
How can I make it spicy?
Add cayenne, jalapeño, or hot sauce (low sodium varieties).
Can I drink tomato juice daily?
Yes, it’s rich in potassium and antioxidants like lycopene.
What can I use this for besides drinking?
Use in soups, stews, Bloody Marys, or as a cooking liquid.




