Bloody Mary Tomato Salad Recipe (2024)

By Hetty Lui McKinnon

Updated Oct. 12, 2023

Bloody Mary Tomato Salad Recipe (1)

Total Time
25 minutes
Prep Time
15 minutes
Cook Time
10 minutes
Rating
4(509)
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A Bloody Mary is more than a hangover cure or acceptable brunch tipple; it is also an excellent example of precise and intentional ingredient pairings. There’s tart tomato, balanced with crisp celery, pepped up with piquant hot sauce, Worcestershire sauce and black pepper, then rounded out with lemon. These elements are the inspiration for a simple summer tomato salad, sans the vodka, of course. A brief pickle in lemon juice softens the celery and takes the bite out of the onions. This salad is vegan so rather than Worcestershire, which contains anchovies, soy sauce and balsamic vinegar are used to deliver that same umami and tang. (Vegetarians and vegans, remember this combination for other recipes that ask for Worcestershire!). Serve on its own, with bread to mop up the tasty juices, or toss it through pasta and serve as a salad. This salad will keep and will taste just as good (or even better) the next day.

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Ingredients

Yield:4 servings

    For the Salad

    • 2celery stalks, thinly sliced
    • 1small red onion or shallot, thinly sliced
    • 1tablespoon lemon juice (from ½ small lemon)
    • ¼teaspoon granulated sugar
    • Kosher salt (such as Diamond Crystal)
    • 2pounds ripe tomatoes (any variety), cut into roughly 1 to 2-inch pieces
    • ½teaspoon black pepper
    • Handful of chopped parsley

    For the Dressing

    • 1tablespoon soy sauce
    • 1tablespoon balsamic vinegar
    • 1½ to 2teaspoons hot sauce, preferably Tabasco
    • 1clove garlic, grated
    • ½teaspoon celery salt
    • 2tablespoons extra virgin olive oil

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Nutritional analysis per serving (4 servings)

121 calories; 7 grams fat; 1 gram saturated fat; 0 grams trans fat; 5 grams monounsaturated fat; 1 gram polyunsaturated fat; 13 grams carbohydrates; 4 grams dietary fiber; 8 grams sugars; 3 grams protein; 671 milligrams sodium

Note: The information shown is Edamam’s estimate based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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Preparation

  1. Step

    1

    Place celery and red onion in a bowl, and add lemon juice, sugar and ¼ teaspoon of salt. Toss and leave to soften for 5 to 10 minutes while you prepare the rest of the salad.

  2. To make the dressing, combine the soy sauce, balsamic vinegar, hot sauce, garlic, celery salt and olive oil in a bowl and stir to combine.

  3. Step

    3

    Tip the celery and red onions into a colander and allow to drain. Squeeze out any excess liquid.

  4. Step

    4

    Place the tomatoes in a large bowl and add the celery and onion. Add the dressing, along with the black pepper; stir gently to combine. Taste and season with more salt, if needed. To serve, top with parsley.

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Roz R

And try this: Make your favorite bloody mix and poach skinless, boneless chicken thighs in the mixture. Serve over pilaf or noodles....

nannerl

Horseradish?Best part of a Bloody Mary to me

Lynn

Made it this morning and couldn't stop tasting it. Will try to save some to mix with pasta.

Sheri

I added tamari-seared tofu 'croutons' for some protein--so good!!!!

Donna

Just my thought on the Worcestershire — even 1 tbsp is a lot as it is a complex and highly seasoned sauce. Try adding it one teaspoon at a time and taste till it’s to your liking.

Smith

To exclude horseradish and describe this using Bloody Mary is deeply upsetting

Jo

I mixed our favorite bloody mary mix with a little olive oil for the dressing - has most of those dressing ingredients in it and so simple -

Betsy

Made with halved cherry tomatoes. This recipe is a keeper!

SRose

We have a son with fish allergies and have been able to find small batch, high quality, Worcestershire sauce without anchovies.

Casey

Annie’s makes a delicious vegan Worcestershire sauce. Should be on the shelf right next to the regular one.

Chuck

Shocking as it may seem, not everyone drinks alcohol.

DJ

Don’t forget a shot of vodka! :-)

Chloe

I added grilled shrimp and feta and served on top of farro. Delicious!

eqg

This is excellent. I love a heavily flavored bloody mary, so I made a few additions to achieve the strong flavor I was after. First, a bit of horseradish. Second, some chopped dill pickled green beans and their brine (because it’s what we had - I wonder if olives would work or be too much?). Third, I used regular Worcestershire. Finally, I added a lot more Tabasco. As with the drink, this can be seasoned and adorned to taste. Bacon? Shrimp? Peperoncini? I don’t see why not!

anteater

added boiled shrimp to the salad and lemon and lime juice, plus Worcestershire sauce to the dressing! yum!!

jessicabessica

Made this as written but I forgot to get parsley so I added some basil and that MADE this dish. So good. I ate about half the salad by myself!

SFZ

Really good but was a bit watery. Not exactly sure why as I followed the recipe faithfully. Used a mix of colorful heirloom tomatoes combined with a mix of cherry tomatoes which made the salad beautiful to look at.

Lisa

So good! Perfect way to use those garden-grown tomatoes. Brought this to a brunch and it was a hit. I sprinkled feta cheese and fresh basil on top; both were great additions. Definitely making it again.

SuperNES

I made this twice, the first time with (a reduced amount of) Worcestershire instead of the suggested balsamic and soy. Added a bunch (probably about 1 T) of horseradish, as suggested and more hot sauce until it tasted like a bloody Mary. The second time I followed the recipe as written and while it doesn't taste as much like a bloody, I thought it was a better salad as written.

laura

Had this roughly 18h and then again 42h after I‘d originally made it. The first time was good, the second time was amazing. It might look more like soup than salad after such a long time but it‘s actually the juices that taste the best.

AWilliams

This was delicious. Made exactly as written using Roma tomatoes. Next time I may try using a sweet onion instead of the red which was rather strong for my taste and add more celery and maybe a bit of horseradish. The dressing I am definitely using on other salads as well. It is fantastic.

katertot

This salad is amazing! Make a half recipe for delicious and quick afternoon snack!

Rebekah Haraczka

Beautiful salad that is reminiscent of a bloody mary.

Lynne

Wondering if a little horseradish might work?

Greg

Served this with some fish and roasted broccoli! Was a huge hit! I got expensive heirloom tomatoes, pricey, but worth it!

Meghan

This is so good. I added massaged kale and zucchini from the garden. I'll be making this for the rest of the summer. Next time I'll add horseradish!

FairlyLisa

I felt it needed a pickle-y element so I add sliced green olives.

Jason C

I second those who call for horseradish. Many New Orleans Style Remoulades have this as a component for kick.I would go over the top in presentation. Think salad in glasses rather than bowls/plates. Add your favorite BM garnish. Mine is pickled green beans. Pickled okra would be great. And how about an Old Bay spice rim? If you are energetic enough, setting up a "Bloody Mary" Tomato Salad bar where guest could mix an match would be a lot of fun.

cate w

This was delicious!!! Full love, and made a perfect meal tossed with Ali Slagle’s Basil Butter Pasta!!!

Jesse

This is worth making a day ahead. I'd also add some large cubes of toasted bread before serving, to soak up the juices and add texture.

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FAQs

Why do you put celery in a Bloody Mary? ›

Celery is a Must

Sure, you have seen celery as a garnish to a Bloody Mary, but did you know that it adds more than just a pretty presentation? The flavor of the celery compliments the tomato juice and can be enhanced with celery seed or celery salt as well.

What alcohol goes in a Bloody Mary? ›

Vodka is the traditional alcohol in a Bloody Mary. Worcestershire sauce gives the co*cktail a savory, umami-rich flavor. Kick up the spice with hot pepper sauce.

Should a Bloody Mary be cold? ›

Make sure you always serve a Bloody Mary cold, not at room temperature. Add lots of ice to the glasses. If you are making a pitcher for a crowd, keep it in the fridge until you pour.

Should you eat the celery in a Bloody Mary? ›

But with it's outspoken flavours, the bloody mary tends to linger. To reset your pallet, you can take a bite of the celery. It's strong enough to cut through the spiciness, yet it doesn't leave an outspoken flavour.

What is the difference between a Bloody Mary and a dirty Bloody Mary? ›

A Dirty Bloody Mary is a variation of the classic Bloody Mary co*cktail. It typically includes the addition of olive brine, giving it a 'dirty' twist. This addition adds a savory, salty depth to the traditional mix of tomato juice, vodka, and various seasonings.

What is in Mr. and Mrs. T Bloody Mary mix? ›

Ingredients: WATER, CANE SUGAR, CITRIC ACID, SODIUM CITRATE, SODIUM HEXAMETAPHOSPHATE, NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL FLAVORS, POTASSIUM SORBATE (PRESERVATIVE), ACACIA GUM, POLYSORBATE 60, ESTER GUM, YELLOW 5, YELLOW 6, CARAMEL COLOR.

What is the best vodka to use to make a Bloody Mary? ›

Corn vodka (Tito's Vodka, Smithworks Vodka, Big Spring Vodka) will be sweeter than a traditional rye (Belvedere Vodka, Sobieski Vodka, Square One Vodka, Belvedere Smogory Forest) that will be more spice forward with a crisp and dry finish.

Are Bloody Marys healthy? ›

Bloody Marys are actually healthy co*cktails.

In addition to electrolytes, sodium, potassium, and Vitamin C, tomatoes also contain lycopene, which is high in antioxidants. Lycopene helps to combat the toxins in the liver (like the toxins that you consumed while drinking the night before.)

What time of day is best for Bloody Mary? ›

Enjoy! The Rule of Thumb: No matter where you are, you may drink as many Bloody Marys as you like between dawn and noon. After noon, you may have Bloody Mary as your first drink of the day, but afterwards you must move on to other adult beverages. After sunset, you may not drink any Blood Marys.

Is it OK to drink Bloody Marys at night? ›

It's time to make the Bloody Mary — and other Bloody variations — an anytime-you-want drink. And some bar pros agree. “I'm a big fan of Bloodies,” says Aaron Blakely, the owner of The Junction in Roscoe, New York. “I'll often have one as a shift drink.

What kind of olives go in a Bloody Mary? ›

Green or Black Olives: Another very common garnish, olives are a great choice. Consider pimento-stuffed or (as we'll mention later) green olives stuffed with blue cheese! Pickles: You'll almost always find something pickled. I've seen dill pickle spears or cornichons pierced on co*cktail picks.

What hot sauce is good in a Bloody Mary? ›

Tabasco – Just a few dashes are all we need! This is my favorite hot sauce to accompany my V8 Bloody Mary, but some other great options include Texas Pete and Frank's Red Hot. It should be thin and vinegary! Worcestershire Sauce – Thick, savory, and just a little bit sweet.

What kind of hot sauce goes in a Bloody Mary? ›

Preparation. Combine tomato juice, vodka, Worcestershire sauce, lime juice, and TABASCO® Sauce in a 2-quart pitcher; stir well. Serve over ice. Garnish with lime or celery.

Why do you put celery in tomato juice? ›

It adds a mild, earthy flavor, cutting through the acidic tomato juice. Celery also offsets the heat of a spicy Bloody Mary and adds a unique texture to the drink.

How do you cut celery sticks for Bloody Mary? ›

Slice each stalk in half lengthwise, then slice each piece crosswise. Combine the tomato water, gin, Tabasco, Worcestershire, a pinch of salt and celery stalks in the bottom of a whipped-cream maker.

What is the etiquette for Bloody Marys? ›

The Rule of Thumb: No matter where you are, you may drink as many Bloody Marys as you like between dawn and noon. After noon, you may have Bloody Mary as your first drink of the day, but afterwards you must move on to other adult beverages. After sunset, you may not drink any Blood Marys.

Why do people put celery in everything? ›

Celery is often used as a base ingredient in stuffing and green bean casserole because of its mild flavor and crunchy texture. It provides a subtle background flavor that complements other ingredients and adds a satisfying crunch to the dish.

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