Zucchini Juice Tonic With Ginger & Lemon

Ever wondered what to do with leftover zucchini juice when making shredded zucchini fritters, muffins or low-carb pizza crust? By all means, don’t throw it down the sink! Instead, make this quick and easy immune-boosting zucchini juice tonic with added ginger and lemon. Have it as a shooter or dilute with some ice or water, and feel energised, hydrated and nourished from within. 


Zucchini Juice Tonic With Ginger & Lemon
 

Whenever you grate zucchini for baking or quiches, you should squeeze the flesh to get rid of excess juice from the vegetable. This ensures that zucchini doesn’t give out all that liquid into your dish, which can turn whatever you’re making into a soggy mess.

After grating two medium zucchinis, you will usually have quite a bit of leftover juice. What do you do with it? It can be tempting to pour it out but you’ll be wasting precious nutrients and an opportunity to hydrate with something delicious. 

You can use leftover zucchini juice in soups and stews but I recently started making these ginger and lemon tonic shooters and I can’t get enough of them. In fact, I seek out recipes using grated zucchini just so I have leftover juice to play with.

 

Benefits Of Zucchini Juice Tonic

Zucchini juice contains the same nutrients as the vegetable (minus the fibre) and is rich in folic acid, Vitamins C,  K, manganese and antioxidants such as carotenoids, lutein and zeaxanthin, most of which are found in the skin of the zucchini (where the colour is). Zucchini is also very hydrating. 

Ginger is an amazing superfood and contains nutrients and compounds with many proven health benefits and powerful medicinal properties. While lemon juice has potent antioxidant properties, helps to fight cold and flu and assists with digestion. 

Together, these three ingredients create a powerful combo that helps to boost the immune system, stimulates digestion, lowers inflammation and much more. This zucchini juice tonic tastes invigorating and zingy and you can feel all those vitamins and nutrients rushing through your body. 

Zucchini Juice Tonic With Ginger & Lemon
 

How To Shred Zucchini

Obviously, you can simply use a juicer or a blender to extract the zucchini liquid, especially if you’re not planning to use the grated flesh in cooking. I often use grated zucchini to make fritters, muffins, cakes and quiches, so I use the larger hole of a hand-held grater. Wash the zucchini well and grate it together with the skin. 

Some people recommend sprinkling zucchini with salt and leaving it for a few minutes to draw out the juice. Don’t do this if you want to make the tonic! Unless you like salty, briny juice. 

How to shred zucchini

Once grated, take a handful of the flesh in your hands and squeeze it over another bowl to catch all the juices. Set the flesh aside for further use. Continue with the rest of the zucchini and squeeze as hard as you can. 

Squeezing shredded zucchini for juice
 

Adding Ginger And Lemon Juices

To make ginger juice, I simply grate a knob of ginger (with the skin on is fine) into the same bowl as the zucchini juice. Then add the lemon juice and mix it all together. Finally, strain all of the combined juice through a sieve into a jug or a cup to filter out any zucchini pieces and ginger flesh. Press any caught flesh in the sieve with your fingers or the back of the spoon to squeeze out as much liquid as possible. 

Sweeten the zucchini juice tonic with a teaspoon or half a teaspoon of honey, maple syrup or other preferred sweetener and you’re ready to shoot.

Zucchini Juice Ginger & Lemon Tonic
 

How Long Will The Tonic Keep?

I always think that freshly squeezed juice is best if consumed right away but if you want to make a larger batch or you have some leftovers, simply store it in an airtight jar or bottle in the fridge for up to 3 days.

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Zucchini Juice Shooters With Ginger & Lemon

Zucchini Juice Tonic With Ginger & Lemon

Prep Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes
Author: Irena Macri
Servings: 2
Course: Drink
Cuisine: Healthy
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5 from 3 votes
Calories: 20kcal
Made with added ginger and lemon, this zucchini juice tonic is invigorating and immune-boosting and can be served as shooters or diluted with ice or water. Below is the recipe for two zucchini juice shooters but you can make a smaller or larger batch if you like. Vegan, gluten-free, paleo, keto, Whole30 (omit sweetener).

Ingredients 

  • 2 medium to large zucchini washed
  • 1 tablespoon grated ginger thumb-size knob
  • Juice of 1 lemon
  • 1 teaspoon maple syrup honey or stevia are also fine

Instructions

  • Method 1.
    Using a greater is a good way to make the juice and to use shredded zucchini to make fritters, muffins, cakes and quiches after. Use larger holes of a hand-held grater or a food processr. Wash the zucchini well and grate it together with the skin on.
  • Once grated, take a handful of the flesh in your hands and squeeze it over another bowl to catch all the juices. Set the flesh aside for further use. Continue with the rest of the zucchini and squeeze as hard as you can. You could also place the zucchini into muslin cloth, then twist it to squeeze the juice out.
  • To make ginger juice, I simply grate a knob of ginger (with the skin on) into the same bowl as the zucchini juice. I find about a tablespoon of grated ginger gives it a nice kick but you could start out with less ginger.
  • Cut the lemon in half and squeeze the juice into the bowl as well. Again, you can start out with less lemon juice for a milder version. This is especially important if you're sensitive to citrus juices.
  • Mix the juices well and strain through a sieve into a jug or a cup to filter out any zucchini piecesl, ginger flesh and lemon pips. Press any caught flesh in the sieve with your fingers or the back of the spoon to squeeze out any remaining juice.
  • Sweeten the zucchini juice tonic with a teaspoon or half a teaspoon of honey, maple syrup or other preferred sweetener and you're ready to drink it up. Feel free to dilute it with ice or some water, but I love it as is.
  • Method 2.
    You can simply use a juicer or a blender to extract zucchini liquid, especially if you're not planning to use the grated flesh in cooking. If you use the juicer, you will make more liquid than with grated zucchini. In this case, you can add more ginger and lemon juice or you might find that the ratios still work well.

Notes

Store this zucchini juice tonic for up to 3 days in an airtight container, jar or bottle in the fridge.

Nutrition

Calories: 20kcal | Carbohydrates: 4g | Protein: 0.1g | Fat: 0.1g | Saturated Fat: 0.01g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.01g | Sodium: 3mg | Potassium: 35mg | Fiber: 0.1g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 3IU | Vitamin C: 9mg | Calcium: 5mg | Iron: 0.03mg
Keywords: Vegan, Zucchini, Drink, Juice
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Irena Macri
By Irena Macri

About the author: Hi, I’m Irena Macri. I share delicious recipes that I have cooked and loved. I am a published cookbook author, have been food blogging for over 10 years and have a Diploma in Nutrition. You will find many healthy recipes as well as my favourite comfort food. More about me here | Subscribe to my newsletter and freebies

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8 Comments
  1. Thank you! I have so much juice left from making bread today and did not knw what to do with it but knew I di not want to waste it…my family doesn’t know it yet but zucchini immune boosters are in their future every day this week!

  2. 5 stars
    Made zucchini and banana muffins and felt there must be a way to use the water! I found your recipe and it’s absolutely delicious! 😋

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