Rich Ginger Syrup Made with Spring Ginger
- 500 grams Spring ginger
- 500 grams Sugar (used plain white sugar this time)
- 1 lemon worth Lemon juice
- Wash the spring ginger roots, and rub off any dirty bits with your fingers.
- Scrape off any parts that you can't rub off with a knife (you won't be peeling the skin).
- Cut the branched out pieces apart.
- Cut off the red ends, and transfer to a bowl.
- Slice the main root parts thinly and add to the bowl.
- You don't have to be too concerned about slicing it very thin.
- Add the sugar to the sliced ginger and red end bits, and mix well.
- Leave for 30 minutes.
- After 30 minutes, the ginger will have exuded lots of liquid.
- Transfer the ginger and liquid to a pan, and start cooking over medium heat.
- When it comes to a boil turn the heat down to low.
- Simmer for about 30 minutes while skimming the scum.
- If you want the syrup to be spicy, add 1 cinnamon stick, cloves, cardamon pods etc.
- to taste.
- Turn the heat off and add the lemon juice.
- When it's mixed in the syrup, it'll turn a pretty pink.
- Leave to cool to room temperature.
- Strain off the liquid and transfer to a storage jar to finish Store the syrup in the refrigerator.
- The strained spring ginger can be used in ginger sugar or simmered sweet-salty ginger (ginger tsukudani).
- The photo shows some ginger tsukudani.
- Or you can just store it as-is in the refrigerator and use it in cooking.
- To make ginger sugar: Dry the strained off ginger in the sun.
- When it's dry but still soft, coat with lots of granulated sugar to finish
- To make ginger tsukudani: Put the strained off ginger, dried sardine powder (iriko), cut up konbu seaweed etc.
- in a pan.
- Add soy sauce, sake and water, and simmer until the liquid has reduced to almost nothing.
- Add bonito flakes and sesame seeds to taste to finish.
- You can make the syrup with regular ginger in the same way, but the syrup will be yellow, not pink.
- I got 280 ml of syrup from 300 g of ginger.
sugar, lemon worth lemon juice
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/149485-rich-ginger-syrup-made-with-spring-ginger (may not work)