How to Use Fresh Ginger in Your Healthy Recipes

How to use fresh ginger in your recipes

Chances are, the first time you saw fresh ginger at the grocery store, you wondered: “What the heck is that? Is it even edible?” You may even be wondering that right now. If so, this “how to use fresh ginger” post is for you!

You’ll be forgiven if you’ve ever thought that fresh ginger looks like a really tough, gnarly, largely inedible root. It’s not exactly sexy looking, yet underneath that tough exterior lies a health-promoting food with a lot of nutritional love to give.

Nutritional Benefits of Ginger

Studies have shown that ginger:

Fresh, dried or ground ginger are all useful for different culinary uses. It also adds a wonderful zing to any meals you make with it.

How to Use Fresh Ginger

Today, we’re focusing on using fresh ginger because there’s really no substitute for it!  

How to tell if your ginger is really fresh?

Look for pieces with intact skin and a strong, spicy smell. Avoid any that look wrinkled or wizened!

If you notice longer fibrous strands when you cut into it, your ginger may not be as fresh as it should be.

Next time, try to buy your ginger at a store with a higher turnover on their produce.  

How to store fresh ginger?

Fresh ginger will keep for several weeks in the crisper drawer of your fridge. If you plan to keep it any longer than that, I recommend freezing it.

Peel it before you freeze it (using a spoon as mentioned below) and it’s easy to grate directly from the freezer on a microplane grater.

To make prep easier, you can also peel and chop your ginger into usable pieces before throwing them in the freezer. You can then add them directly to the blender for smoothies, soups or other meals with little fuss.  

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How to peel fresh ginger?

If the piece of ginger is fairly straight (not too many bumps or curves), you can use a vegetable peeler. It works well!

Another option is to get a firm grip on the piece of ginger and then use a spoon to gently scrape the peel off. Hold on to one end and use the edge of the spoon to scrape the skin away from you. You can also scrape it toward you if you hold the spoon the way you would for a paring knife.

The great news about this method is that you can do it when the ginger is fresh or frozen.  

How to grate ginger?

My favourite way to grate peeled, fresh ginger is to use a microplane greater. The grated ginger will be very fine and easy to use in your main course, breakfast or dessert recipes… there is nothing worse than a large spicy chunk in a dish when you’re least expecting it!

If you don’t have a microplane, you can use a box grater. Use the small holes for a finer texture that is easier to add to your healthy recipes.  

How to use fresh ginger in recipes?

Grating ginger is the best way to use it. I find this provides the smoothest, finest texture and it’s easier to add to your recipes. You can also mince it very finely with a knife. Or throw it directly into the blender for soups, smoothies, hummus, dips or other spreads, etc.

It’s delicious in both sweet and savoury recipes. In stir-fries, yogurt, bean and legume-based recipes, meat dishes, cakes and cookies. Pretty much anything you can think of. Just follow your nose and adjust your ingredient amounts based on how spicy you like it!  

How to Use Fresh Ginger in Recipes

Looking for recipes that you can use your ginger in?

Here are a few recipes I’ve used ginger in:

What’s YOUR favourite recipe for ginger?

Life is a plate… Eat up!

Ashleigh

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