How to use ginger: Shots, teas, and pickled ginger recipes

Ginger is a prized knobby underground root popular for its culinary and health uses. Ginger recipes vary depending on your taste and purpose, whether it's a sizzling pan-fried meal or a simple tea. Most popular uses of ginger include garnishing meals and traditional uses revolving around managing nausea and inflammation. According to WebMD , ginger has chemicals that might aid in nausea and swelling. For more information, read 'Benefits of Ginger.' Ginger can be used directly by grating and either soaking or boiling it in water, or tossing it into meals to add a warm, spicy kick. Another direct use is sprinkling the powder on food preparation or adding it to drinks such as smoothies. Various ginger recipes Ginger shot recipe What you need ½ -¼ cup (1 bulb) of fresh ginger, chopped or grated. ¼ -⅓ cup of freshly chopped lemon, minus the peels. ¼ cup of cold water. Can be substituted for coconut water. ½ teaspoon of honey (for taste.) A pinch of cayenne, turmeric, apple, o...