Celery Ginger Lemon Refreshing Blend (Print Version)

A crisp, revitalizing blend featuring celery, ginger, mint, and lemon with agave and Himalayan salt for a nourishing morning reset.

# What You'll Need:

→ Fresh Produce

01 - 4 large celery stalks, roughly chopped
02 - 1 inch piece fresh ginger, peeled and sliced
03 - 1 small handful fresh mint leaves
04 - 1 medium lemon, juiced

→ Sweetener & Seasoning

05 - 1 tablespoon agave syrup
06 - 1 pinch Himalayan salt

→ Other

07 - 1 cup ice cubes
08 - 1/2 cup cold water

# How to Prepare:

01 - Chop celery stalks into rough pieces, peel and slice ginger, and gather fresh mint leaves. Juice the lemon and measure out agave syrup.
02 - Place celery, ginger, mint leaves, lemon juice, agave syrup, and Himalayan salt into a high-speed blender.
03 - Add ice cubes and cold water to the blender.
04 - Blend on high speed until completely smooth, approximately 1-2 minutes.
05 - Pour the blended mixture through a fine mesh sieve or nut milk bag into a pitcher or large glass to remove pulp, if desired.
06 - Taste the juice and adjust sweetness or salt to preference.
07 - Pour into glasses and serve immediately over additional ice cubes if desired.

# Expert Advice:

01 -
  • It tastes like bottled wellness but costs a fraction of what juice bars charge, and you know exactly what's in it.
  • The ginger warmth against cold lemon creates this perfect balance that actually makes you feel awake, not jittery.
  • Ten minutes from craving to glass—no excuses, no complicated steps.
02 -
  • Overblending turns celery bitter and ginger harsh—two minutes on high is your sweet spot, not a wrestling match.
  • If you skip straining, the juice separates within an hour and sinks to the bottom; a quick stir brings it back to life.
03 -
  • Peel your ginger with the back of a spoon instead of a knife—you remove less flesh and keep more of that precious spice layer intact.
  • If your blender struggles with ice, blend the liquid ingredients first, then add ice gradually while the motor is running for a smoother transition.
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