Candied Ginger by plzchuckle ..... Barefooters' Library
Date: 11/29/2013 11:55:12 AM ( 11 y ago)
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Contributed by MoonLtStrl on The School of Natural Healing Community board at http://www.snh.cc/Community.html
Many times I have run across "candied" ginger. I just don't see the point in boiling this healing root in Sugar Seems to defeat the purpose...After making some rosepetal honey, I ate one of the petals and noticed it was kind of crystallized. I began to wonder if it would work for the ginger root. . . . . and sure enough, it did!
Directions:
· Peel ginger root, slice it about 1/8 inch thick
· Put slices in a jar, cover with honey
· After about an hour the honey will start to get watery, pour off the watery honey juice and SAVE it!
· Cover slices again with honey. Let it sit. (about another hour)
· Pour off more juice. (save again)
· Cover with more honey.
· Pour off honey juice, again.
· Remove the ginger slices from the jar and lay them on some waxed paper, place in the fridge.
Notes:
* It will probably take about 3-4 cycles of covering the slices with honey and pouring it off until you
stop getting watery juice. * The ginger slices will keep for months in the fridge.
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