Ginger Water and Raw Ginger Carrot Salad

ginger water

Ginger water and Ginger Carrot Salad are simple ways to include raw ginger in your diet. Ginger water is easy to make, in fact it practically makes itself, and the leftover ginger can be used in whatever recipes you like; even after soaking, the ginger still retains lots of flavor and zing, and great nutrition.

How to Make Healthy Ginger Water

Use as much ginger as you like, the more you use, the more intense the ginger water flavor,
plus you’ll have more ginger leftover to use in other recipes.

  • Wash and peel ginger.
  • Chop into approx. ¼ inch slices.
  • Place into a pitcher or jug and fill with water.
  • Refrigerate 8-10 hours or overnight, and that’s it.
    You’ve got refreshing and zesty ginger water!
    Drink the water and then refill the water using the same ginger; if you’ve used
    a lot of ginger, you’ll be able to soak the same ginger several times.

Once the intensity of the ginger water begins to diminish, you can start again with
fresh ginger.
But what do you do with the old ginger?
Just use it in another recipe!
It will still have plenty of intensity and flavor.

ginger water
simply soaking raw ginger in water will infuse the water with a refreshing zing

Ginger Carrot salad is an excellent way to use lots of ginger, and because it’s raw ginger, it will be super flavorful.
This ginger carrot salad makes a great great side for any meal, or even a healthy dessert. In fact, leftover ginger carrot salad will become even sweeter the next day, and adding lots of dried fruit will make it even more dessert-like.

ginger water
Don’t be shy when it comes to using ginger, the more the better.

Ginger Carrot Salad Ingredients

This is an approximation of what I use in the video, but I never really measure
when I make this dish. Just use a lot more carrot than ginger, and about the same amount
of raisins as ginger, and then whatever other dried fruit you like; the more dried fruit you use,
the sweeter the dish will be, and it will already be sweet from the raisins and carrots, especially
the next day if there are leftovers.

½ cup minced GINGER
5 cups shredded CARROTS
¾ cup RAISINS
plus whatever other dried fruit you like:
prunes, apricot, cherries, etc. (this is optional)
½ cup MAYONNAISE
1 large LEMON…zest and juice
CELERY SEEDS to taste (this is optional, I’ve added these and liked it,
if you want to make the dish less desserty, adding celery seeds and no
additional dried fruits besides raisins is one way to do it)

How To Make a Raw Ginger Carrot Salad Recipe

  • Mince the ginger and add it into a large mixing bowl.
  • Shred the carrots and add to bowl.
  • Add raisins and whatever other dried fruits you like (it’s okay if you don’t add extra
    fruit).
  • For the dressing:

  • In a smaller bowl, add mayonnaise.
  • Add the zest and juice of a lemon to the mayonnaise.
  • Whisk until smooth.
  • Add the dressing to the large bowl and mix well.
  • Serve immediately, or chill and serve later.

    ginger water
    This ginger carrot salad is an easy way to include raw ginger in your diet.

    Give ginger water and this healthy ginger carrot salad recipe a try and let me know what you think, and bon appétit!

    And for another very healthy ginger dish, check out this Ginger Chicken Recipe.

    Ginger Chicken
    Best Ginger Chicken Recipe

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Pickled Daikon and Carrot Relish –Vietnamese Style

Vietnamese Pickled Daikon and Carrot Relish

Vietnamese-style pickled daikon and carrot make a handy relish than can be used with salads, sandwiches, and all kinds of recipes. It’s a must have for making a banh mi sandiwich and I use it quite often as a salad topper and also dice it up to add to tuna, chicken, and quinoa salads. Keep a jar of pickled daikon and carrot in your fridge and experiment adding it to some of your favorite dishes.

Pickled Daikon and Carrot Ingredients:
2 cups cut DAIKON
2 Cups Cut CARROT
1-2 tsp SALT
¼ SUGAR
½ cup WATER (hot from tap)
½ cup VINEGAR

pickled daikon
Pickled daikon and carrot is a tasty and versatile relish to have in the fridge–awesome on sandwiches and salads.

directions:
Daikon is a BIG radish. When buying, choose one that is firm–if the daikon has green tops attached, choose one without wilted leaves, but often the tops are not attached. The skin is thin and can be peeled off with a simple vegetable peeler. The same is true for carrots, although I generally leave the skin on the carrots, but follow your heart. Slice and cut the daikon and carrot into matchstick sizes and place into a bowl. Add salt to the bowl and mix well with the daikon and carrot so that the veggies are coated. This will draw water out of the vegetables and soften them. Set bowl aside.
In a smaller bowl, prepare the pickling solution. Combine warm tap water and sugar. Stir until dissolved and then add the vinegar. And that’s it!
In the larger bowl, the salt will have started drawing moisture from the daikon and carrot matchsticks. When they have softened enough, cram them into a storage container and add the pickling solution.
This pickled combo will keep in your fridge for 2-3 weeks. It’s a must have topping for Vietnamese banh mi sandwiches and works well in all kinds of sandwiches. Use this relish as a topping for salads or chop it up to incorporate in whatever dish you desire (it’s great in a coleslaw or quinoa salad).
Give this pickled daikon and carrot relish a try and let me know what you think, and bon appetit!

And if you wanna see this relish in action, check out this deconstruction of a Banh Mi Sandwich.
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