Recipe: Aromatic Ginger Paste

A great way to use up large amounts of ginger. The sugar preserves the paste so that it can be stored in the refrigerator for almost one year. Recipe by Verena Hirsch, allmydeer
Ginger
A great way to use up large amounts of ginger. The sugar preserves the paste so that it can be stored in the refrigerator for almost one year. Recipe by Verena Hirsch, allmydeer
Zero waste, loads of taste: with this recipe, you can use every part of the cauliflower. Ginger and turmeric elevate it into a sophisticated dish. Recipe by Tosca Olivi, cheftosca
Ginger and turmeric spice powders can be made at home with ease. All you need is an oven and a powerful blender. Recipe by Shiruna, My Elephant Kitchen
This sweet and spicy marmalade only has two ingredients and is full of flavour. It works excellently as an addition to cheese or meat or as extra flavouring in a sweet dish. By Doris from Cannelle Rebelle
Here's how to enhance the taste of kombucha, the fermented tea drink. With a delicate ginger and lemon flavour that's right for any season. Recipe by Busra Talia Bagbasi, vegangraphy
The essential companion to sushi. This version of pickled ginger is made without any white sugar. Recipe by Lisa Angelina Goertz
If you have a sweet tooth, this is a great way to preserve ginger. Recipe by Doris, Canelle Rebelle.
When it comes to fresh oranges and lemons, we can think of a number of possible uses: pure, baked as a pie, cooked into a jam or preserved in salt. These ginger and citrus shots are our new favourite. Get ready for a healthy dose of flavour and vitamins. Recipe by Corinna Frei, Schüsselglück
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