How do you make carrot juice at home without a juicer?!


Question: They can be put into a blender, but the process is a bit more tedious. You will also need a strainer.

Wash the carrots to remove any dirt or foreign matter, then cut the carrots into tiny pieces.

Put carrots into the Electric Blender one handful at a time until the Blender is ? ways full, each time. Add about ? cup of water to the carrots in the Blender.

Turn the Blender switch to puree and allow carrots to process until they are ground to a pulp.

Remove pulp and place into a large mixing bowl. Add 1 cup water to pulp. Using your clean hand, squeeze the pulp in your palm, allowing the juice to flow through the strainer.

Put the squeezed pulp on a plate to the side. Repeat this process until all the pulp is squeezed.

Add water to the squeezed pulp until you have achieved your desired amount of juice.


Answers: They can be put into a blender, but the process is a bit more tedious. You will also need a strainer.

Wash the carrots to remove any dirt or foreign matter, then cut the carrots into tiny pieces.

Put carrots into the Electric Blender one handful at a time until the Blender is ? ways full, each time. Add about ? cup of water to the carrots in the Blender.

Turn the Blender switch to puree and allow carrots to process until they are ground to a pulp.

Remove pulp and place into a large mixing bowl. Add 1 cup water to pulp. Using your clean hand, squeeze the pulp in your palm, allowing the juice to flow through the strainer.

Put the squeezed pulp on a plate to the side. Repeat this process until all the pulp is squeezed.

Add water to the squeezed pulp until you have achieved your desired amount of juice.

well lm sorry but your still gonna need a juicer to make this

you need to grate the carrots, a lot of carrots, just to squeeze the juice out of it. not worth the effort unless you have a juicer. just go buy carrot juice in the store.

Put the carrots in a bucket and jump on them, then strain and pour.

Or, put them in a sealed bag and place under an extremely fat relative, then pour.

Good luck.





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