Bloody Mary Rimming Salt Recipe - Elevate co*cktails with a Salted Rim! (2024)

A Bloody Mary Rim Salt recipe to add extra flavor and pretty texture to your bloody Mary co*cktails! Elevate your weekend brunching game!

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A Bloody Mary Deserves a Flavorful Salted Rim!

A blood mary, properly loaded with all good things pickled, spiced, crunchy, and irresistibly munchy, is more than just a drink to me. It’s a work of art. And because I don’t indulge in one very often, this mini-meal-in-a-glass is also a special occasion that deserves a little extra attention!

There are a zillion ways to personalize a bloody mary,from the tomato-based drink mix to the cornucopia of garnishes. I simply MUST include a couple spears of Pickled Peppered Asparagus – and a skewer of Margarita Grilled Shrimp puts this drink over the top!

But today I’m here to talk about the salted rim. Because I believe that every blood mary deserves that extralayer of flavor and pretty texture. Also, I’m just a sucker for details…which is both a blessing and a curse.

I’m pretty sure, though, that once you’ve enjoyed this famous brunch co*cktail with my Bloody Mary Rim Salt recipe, you’ll agree that little details can definitely be worthy of pursuing.

You can also find this recipe over atThe Pioneer Woman– check it out!

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Recipe Ingredients

A bloody mary rim salt mixture starts with a good amount of coarse salt. And from there, the options are almost endless.

The combination I’m sharing here offers great flavor, texture, and color. It’s a great all-around tasty crowd please!

Grab these items:

  • kosher salt
  • celery salt
  • cumin
  • granulated garlic (not garlic salt)
  • smoked paprika
  • ground black pepper
  • dry mustard powder
  • dry powdered ginger

The first six ingredients in this rim salt are non-negotiable for me. I don’t use celery salt very often, but it’s a must in thisrecipe. Cumin and black pepper are my top-used spices. Garlic is totally necessary. And smoked paprika is just plain awesome, and plays so well with the tomato-based bloody mary drink.

The mustard powder and powdered ginger lean a little to the wildcard side, however. They give the mix some depth, plus a hint of, “What is that fabulous flavor?!”

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Recipe Instructions and Storage

Recipes don’t come much easier than this!

Simply measure out the ingredients and whisk them together. Place the finished rim salt in an airtight container and store in a cool place for up to a year.

Recipe Alterations

I’ve listed exact quantities for each spice in my recipe, but please know that I will not be one bit offended if you make adaptations. You SHOULD, in fact. Even though I think my own recipe is perfect. Ha!

I have a friendwho likes to add a hint of wasabi powder to the rim salt. Which makes total sense, given a hot and spicy bloody mary usually has some fresh horseradish grated into it.

And when she’s feeling rebellious, she’ll even add some pulverized Thai dried shrimp. I think I need to go to her home for brunch one day!

Another friend simply mixes coarse salt with Old Bay Seasoning for her bloody mary rim salt, a super quick and easy way to elevate her bloody mary.

Here are some otherspices that would be great to play around with:

  • chipotle powder
  • cayenne pepper
  • ancho chili powder
  • cinnamon
  • nutmeg
  • sweet paprika
  • lemon pepper
  • any variety of smoked salts

Even a touch of dried ground herbs would be lovely:

  • sweet basil
  • Thai basil
  • dill
  • rosemary
  • thyme

If you have a favorite ingredient to add to bloody mary rim salt, I want to hear from you – please leave me a comment!

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How to Salt a Rim

To get the flavoredsalt to adhere to the glass, simply run the cut edge of a fresh lemon wedge around the rim. Then turn the glass over and dip the rim into a small plate that containsa good layer of rim salt.

Tip for you! Take care to press the glass rim straight down into the salt, and then pull it straight up out of the salt. Do not twist the glass while it’s in the salt, as this often causes the rim salt granules to release from the rim.

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Then all you need to decide is…

Will your bloody mary be an appetizer-sized drink or a full-on meal?!

Be sure to check out my 5-Pepper Bloody Mary with Grilled Jalapeno Shrimp – it’s AWESOME!

Fun stuff, my friends. Happy brunching!

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Bloody Mary Rim Salt

Yield: 24 servings

prep time: 10 minutes mins

total time: 10 minutes mins

Elevate your weekend brunching game! Add extra flavor and pretty texture to your bloody mary co*cktails with this Bloody Mary Rim Salt!

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Ingredients

  • ¼ cup kosher salt
  • 1 tablespoon celery salt
  • 1 tablespoon cumin
  • 1 tablespoon granulated garlic not garlic salt
  • 1 tablespoon smoked paprika
  • 1 teaspoon black pepper
  • ¼ teaspoon dry mustard powder
  • ¼ teaspoon dry powdered ginger
  • fresh lemon or lime wedges

Instructions

  • In a small bowl, whisk together kosher salt, celery salt, cumin, granulated garlic, smoked paprika, black pepper, mustard powder, and powdered ginger. Store in a jar or container with a tight lid.

  • To rim your glass when making Bloody Marys, place rim salt on a small plate. Rub the cut edge of a lemon wedge around the rim of a glass to moisten. Dip rim into the salt. Fill glass with your favorite Bloody Mary. Enjoy!

Nutrition Information:

Serving: 1 Calories: 6kcal Carbohydrates: 1g Sodium: 1212mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated by Spoonacular. I am not a nutritionist and cannot guarantee accuracy. If your health depends on nutrition information, please calculate again with your own favorite calculator.

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© Brenda | A Farmgirl’s Dabbles

Cuisine: American

Course: co*cktails

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This post was originally published in 2017, and then updated in 2020.

Bloody Mary Rimming Salt Recipe - Elevate co*cktails with a Salted Rim! (2024)

FAQs

What is in Bloody Mary rim salt? ›

Directions. In a small bowl, whisk together kosher salt, celery salt, cumin, granulated garlic, smoked paprika, black pepper, mustard powder, and powdered ginger. Store in a jar or container with a tight lid. To rim your glass when making bloody marys, place rim salt on a small plate.

What drinks do you put salt on the rim? ›

A hint of saline can lend a backbone to a number of different drinks, tempering bitterness and accenting fresh fruit flavors, which is why it's no surprise that the salted rim has become a practically essential component in drinks like the Margarita and the Michelada.

Why are drinks rimmed with salt? ›

More than just a decorative flourish, salt adds a flavorful grace note to the liquid ingredients in a Margarita, balancing out the orangey sweetness of the Triple Sec (we like Cointreau), the tartness of the lime juice, and the heady warmth of the tequila.

How do you drink with a salt rim? ›

Simply moisten a co*cktail napkin or paper towel and wipe it along the outside of the rim. Next, pour some of your salt/sugar mixture into a small plate or bowl. Take your moistened glass, tilt it at a 45-degree angle, and lightly roll the outside of it through the mix.

What do bartenders use to salt rim? ›

The most familiar item to rim a glass with is probably the salt you find on a margarita, but you can use the same principle with sugar, cocoa powder or nibs, chili powder, dried or fresh herbs, or wherever your imagination takes you.

What co*cktails have a salt rim with tequila? ›

The salted rim complements the citrusy and slightly tart flavors of the Margarita. Two: Paloma: Made with tequila, grapefruit soda, and lime juice, the Paloma is another tequila-based co*cktail that works well with a salted rim. Three: Bloody Mary: Some people enjoy a salted rim on their Bloody Mary glass.

How do you make a co*cktail rim? ›

Wet the rim with a liquid such as citrus juice. Dip or roll the rim in a tray filled with sugar or salt. Shake off any excess. Allow the rim to dry before pouring a drink.

How do you rim a glass with salt without lime? ›

Citrus – traditionally Lime juice is used as the glue to stick the salt to the glass. You can also use Lemon juice. Orange juice does not work as well, it's too thick. Glassware – Salt rimming will work on any glass, just remember the golden rule, never touch the top half of the glass with your hands as you work.

What is it called when you put salt on the rim of a glass? ›

While you could just mix some Demitri's Bloody Mary Seasoning, tomato juice, and vodka in a glass and call it a day, the best Bloody Marys look as good as they taste. That's where rim salt comes in. Rim salt is exactly what it sounds like: the decorative salt garnish that goes around the rim of a glass.

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.

Why is a Bloody Mary called a Bloody Mary? ›

Some stories suggest that the Bloody Mary was named after a server named Mary who worked at a saloon bar called The Bucket Of Blood in Chicago. Others claim it was named after Queen Mary Tudor of England. No one knows for sure, but as Prohibition waned the drink took off in America and the name stuck.

What alcoholic drink has salt on the rim? ›

Salt. Lots and lots of it if it's my margarita. You rub the rum of the glass with a slice of lime, or dip the rim into lime juice. This makes the salt stick.

What can you substitute for celery salt in a Bloody Mary? ›

Celery salt is an integral part of a classic Bloody Mary, and can also be used to flavor spice rubs for grilled meats. If there's no celery salt on hand, substitute one part ground celery seed to two parts salt.

What is celery salt made of? ›

What Is Celery Salt Made From? Celery salt is a mixture of common table salt with ground celery seeds — or sometimes dried and ground celery stalk and leaves, too. After the celery has been ground, it's blended with the salt in an approximate 2:1 ratio to make celery salt.

What is the main alcohol 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.

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