8 Christmas Juice Recipes For a Healthy Holiday

December 18, 2024

Christmas juice recipes might be the perfect option to create lasting memories this holiday. 


With Christmas being one of the most special times of the year, you are likely going above and beyond to make every gathering perfect for your loved ones. 


Creating an unforgettable memory does not need to be that hard or time-consuming. These 8 Christmas juice recipes will create an unforgettable experience at every party. 


Additionally, they are easy to make and packed with essential vitamins and minerals.


So, raise your cup to an unforgettable holiday season. 

Why Juices Are Perfect for Christmas

Juicing is an all-time healthy habit, not just during the winter holidays. And while we don’t typically associate juices with these holidays, a lot of punches and beverages are made of juice. 


We will share with you healthy juices (other than your typical orange juice) that serve as holiday treats and pick-me-ups that go well with Christmas flavors. 

1. Non-Alcoholic Blood Orange Christmas Punch

Traditional punches often rely on store-bought fruit juices (like cranberry juice) or even package powder mixes that can be loaded with processed sugars and preservatives. 

 

This is our take on the classic festive Christmas drink, preserving the antioxidant benefit of cranberries but with no alcohol and a rich, deep red color from blood orange juice. 

 

Our Hurom H320 will help you make it extra healthy and smooth by leaving all the pulp behind.

 

This recipe is also an excellent option if you're looking for sweet and healthy larger batches of juice to drink over the week. 

 

Ingredients: (Serves 8) 

  • 9 blood oranges
  • 8 regular oranges
  • Half of a small pineapple 
  • 2 large apples
  • 2 ½  cups of fresh cranberries 
  • 4 sprigs of rosemary
  • 2 cinnamon sticks
  • 1 cup of ice

 

Steps:

  1. Peel all your regular and blood oranges and cut your pineapple in half. You can also Peel your apples (optional). 
  2. Wash your fresh cranberries. 
  3. Reserve one blood orange and ½ cup of cranberries for garnish.
  4. Add all your peeled fruit to your Hurom H320 and let it juice.
  5. Once your juice is made, transfer it to a big glass bowl.
  6. Cut your reserved blood orange into thin slices and add it to the bowl.
  7. Add your 2 cups and ½ of cranberries.
  8. Add the fresh rosemary and cinnamon.  
  9. Add the ice and let it cool for an hour so the fresh rosemary sprigs and cinnamon infuse into the flavors of the punch.

 

Pro tip: Turn your Christmas punch into a Christmas smoothy with our High-Speed Blender.  Or make a pomegranate-cranberry juice blend by adding pomegranate seeds and ice into the mix.

2. Easy Christmas Pick-Me-Up Juice 

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The holidays can be a chaotic time for many, and sometimes you just need a quick and easy drink

If you are just starting slow juicing, this is a perfect recipe for beginners who want a detox drink with a holiday feel to it. 

This is an easy pick-me-up juice that you can make in less than 5 minutes and be on your merry way. 

Perfect to give you energy for an active morning or a long night with the family. 

Ingredients: (serves 2)

  • 2 red apples
  • 1 large beet
  • A pinch of ginger (optional) 

Steps:

  1. Remove the skin of the beet and cut the root off. 
  2. Add the beet and the apples to your juicer.
  3. Add the ginger piece for the spicy Christmas flavor.

 

Pro tip: Use the Hurom H70 Easy-Clean Slow Juicer for fast and simple recipes like this one — this juicer’s hopper is larger than other juicers, reducing prep time to almost nothing. 

3. Green Grinch Juice for Kids

 

Feeding fruits and veggies to kids can be a challenge; at Christmas time, when friends and family bring all kinds of sweets, it can become extra hard. 

 

Juices for kids can be the perfect solution for this seasonal problem. The creamy Grinch juice recipe is the perfect balance between healthy and fun. 

 

This green beverage is packed with vitamins and has a sweet taste that your kids are going to love. 

 

Additionally, this drink for kids involves some prepping time that serves as the perfect excuse to involve your little ones in a fun learning activity. 

 

Ingredients: (Serves 2)

  • 1 large mango
  • ½ of a green apple
  • 2 handfuls of baby spinach 
  • ½ of a banana
  • 4 cashews
  • A tablespoon of almond butter
  • ¼ cup of water

 

Steps:

  1. Peel and cut your mango.
  2. Cut your apple in half.
  3. Peel and cut your banana.
  4. Add all your ingredients to your Hurom and juice. 

 

Pro Tip: Our Hurom H400  is the perfect option; its technology extracts all soluble fibers, vitamins, and minerals from their veggies to your juice, ensuring kids get all the nutrients.

4. Santa’s Back To The North Pole Juice 

We know how much Santa loves milk and cookies, but what about fruits and veggies?

 

One way of teaching kids from a young age to be healthy is by setting an example in everything you do. 

 

This is our take on Santa's treat, making it more refreshing and energizing for his long ride back to the North Pole. 

 

Additionally, this is full of vitamins to prevent colds and boost the immune system to ensure Santa returns home healthy. 

 

Ingredients: (serves 1)

  • 1 pomegranates 
  • ½ of a cup of red grapes 
  • 2 oranges
  • 1 carrot
  • ⅓ of a cup of shredded coconut 

 

Steps:

  1. Peel your orange and pomegranate.
  2. Add all the ingredients to your Hurom and let it juice. 
  3. Add shredded coconut to the rim of your glass for a fun garnish.  
  4. Serve with a side of nuts for Santa to enjoy. 

5. Detox Christmas Juice

Christmas is a time to celebrate and enjoy, and a lot of us tend to do so with food. After the holidays, it’s common to feel heavy, bloated, and tired due to an excess of sugary and processed foods. 

 

This juice beverage is for those who are looking for detox recipes or want to start their weight loss resolution for the New Year. 

 

This will give your body a much-needed break from the Christmas meals since they are packed with debloating ingredients that will speed up your digestive system. 

 

Ingredients: (Serves 1)

  • 7 to 10 large stickers of celery 
  • 1 small cucumber 
  • 1 nob of ginger
  • ½ cup of pineapple 
  • 4 leaves of mint
  • 1 lemon or fresh lime

 

Steps:

  1. Wash all your fruits and veggies.
  2. Peel the skin of your ginger.
  3. Optional: peel your cucumber.
  4. Add all your ingredients to your Hurom (minus the lemon) and juice. 
  5. Slice your lemon.
  6. Serve and decorate your glass with a wheel.

6. Dessert Ginger Juice for The Whole Family

If you are looking for Christmas Eve juice recipes that taste like dessert, this is the drink for you. 

 

Having juice for dessert might not be a common thing, but it’s a healthy habit that you and your family can start implementing this holiday. 

 

This juice is also a good way to start Christmas day on the right foot since it’s packed with healthy sugar and protein.  

 

We guarantee this will keep you energized and productive for the whole morning. 

 

For more juices that are perfect for a Christmas morning, check out Nick Bosa and Hurom’s juice recipes. 

 

Ingredients: (Serves 3)

  • 1 banana
  • 2 knobs of ginger
  • 6 pears 
  • ½ cup of cranberries 
  • Star anise

 

Steps:

  1. Peel your banana and your ginger.
  2. Remove the seeds and core of the pears. 
  3. Add your pears, banana, and ginger to your Hurom. 
  4. Serve and add some star anise and cranberries for decoration.

7. Lemon Juice for Dinner




This is a drink full of bright flavor with a festive touch for those who are seeking Christmas juices to accompany their dinner. 

 

Citrus flavors are always great for pairing with dinners. This juice goes especially well with Turkey, a homemade lasagña, or some Christmas ham. 

 

Basically, this refreshing lemon juice will make your evening even tastier. 

 

Additionally, lemons are a great aid in preventing and reducing bloating. This combination of cucumber and lemon is the perfect light drink for dinner. 

 

Ingredients: (Serves 6)

  • 20 lemons
  • 4 large cucumbers
  • 1 cup of mint leaves 
  • 3 green tea bags
  • Optional: Honey (to taste)
  • 2 tbsp of salt

 

Steps:

  1. Around 40 minutes to an hour before dinner, take an ice cube mold and fill each space with 2 or 4 mint leaves. Add water and let it freeze. 
  2. 20 minutes before preparing your juice, boil 3 cups of water and add your teabags. You can add honey for sweetness while hot. Let it chill out at room temperature. 
  3. Cut your lemons in half and remove all the seeds with the tip of a knife. 
  4. Add your lemons and cucumbers to your Hurom (you don’t need to peel any of them). 
  5. Once the juice is done, mix it with the green tea and add mint ice. 
  6. Garnish with lemon and salt. 

 

Pro tip: If you are a fan of experimenting with flavors, textures, and types of juices like this one, check out other fun recipes that you can do with leftover pulp, and don’t let anything go to waste.  

8. White Christmas Juice 

Lastly, for lovers of white wine and mildly sweet and sophisticated flavors, this cold drink will become your new holiday favorite. 

 

If you wish for a non-alcoholic drink for a toast, want a sober night, or just wish for a smooth and silky drink, look no further than this Christmas juice. 

 

The flavor of pear with the harshness of clove makes for an experience of flavors that you can’t miss. 

 

Additionally, this drink is full of fiber and nutrients that won’t make you feel heavy or bloated the morning after. 

 

Ingredients: (serves 1)

 

  • 1 ½  pears
  • ¼  red apple
  • 2 cinnamon sticks 
  • 3 small pieces of clove
  • ½  lemon

 

Steps:

  1. Around 40 minutes to an hour before preparation, boil a cup of water with the cinnamon until it reduces to ⅓ cup and let it chill at room temperature. 
  2. Remove the seeds and core of the pears.
  3. Add the pears, apple to your juicer.
  4. Once it’s done, mix the juice with your cinnamon-water reduction.
  5. Squeeze a few drops of lemon juice to enhance the flavors.
  6. Crush your cloves, sprinkle them into your juice, and enjoy. 

Beyond Christmas Juice Recipes

Yes, Christmas juices are a healthy option for your holiday parties and a new way of making fun drinks, but juices are not the only way you can use your Hurom this Christmas. 

 

Here are 3 festive bonus recipes you can make other than juice. 

Cinnamon Almond Milk 

Almond milk is a favorite among Hurmo users, and for good reason! Our slow juicer provides clean almond milk free of chemicals and processed artificial sugar. 

 

  1. Place almonds in a bowl and cover them with water, letting them soak overnight or for 6–8 hours. This softens the almonds, making them ideal for juicing. Use 1 cup of almonds to yield approximately 1 cup of almond milk.
  2. Drain the soaking water and thoroughly rinse the almonds. Refill the bowl with fresh water.
  3. Start your slow juicer and use a ladle to alternate adding equal parts of almonds and water into the juicer.
  4. Continue until all the almonds and water have been processed.
  5. Watch as the almonds transform into creamy milk flowing from the juicer.

 

This almond milk follows our original recipe, but add a few sticks of crushed cinnamon to improve the taste at the end of the process. 

Cranberry Sauce 

Sick of the same orange juice and seasonal cranberry juice? Try this sauce instead!

Ingredients (for 10 people):

  1. 15 cups of cranberries
  2. 5 cup of apples
  3. 1 cup of ginger
  4. 2.5 cups of tangerines
  5. Cinnamon
  6. Nutmeg

Steps:

  1. Clean and prepare all the ingredients for juicing.
  2. Juice the cranberries, apples, ginger, and tangerines. For texture, use a fine strainer for a smoother result or a coarse strainer for a chunkier one.
  3. After juicing, combine the pulp and juice in a pot over medium-high heat. Cook for 15 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add cinnamon and nutmeg for added spice while it simmers.
  4. Once ready, use the sauce as a topping for waffles or store it in sterilized jars for future use!

From Thanksgiving to Christmas Eve, cranberries are the life and center of any holiday recipe, so it’s no surprise to find ourselves with bowls full of fresh cranberries. 

 

This is one of the many options you have to transform your leftover fruit into sauces. 

Christmas Tea

In these cold seasons, tea seems to be the perfect drink to sip in front of the chimney. This is how you can use your fruit pulp to make your teas even better.

 

Make your tea of choice; we recommend black or jasmine tea leaves to mix with sweet fruits like apples, pears, pineapple, or grapes. Also, add a tablespoon of your favorite fruit pulp into the mix from the get-go.

 

This delicious creation is a great way to satisfy your sweet tooth or bring light to your holiday gathering.

Make The Most Incredible Seasonal Flavors With Hurom

There's no shortage of fresh fruits and roots to incorporate into your holiday drinks. And the best way to do so is with a Hurom juicer. 

 

This holiday, show your party guests how much you care by giving health and energy. Hurom juicers make it easy to create healthy and delicious holiday party drinks.

 

Not sure which one to choose? Take our quiz and get a personalized recommendation that caters to your needs. Make your holidays unforgettable with Hurom Juicers.