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Crystallized Ginger , Ginger Syrup & Ginger Sugar
Crystallized Ginger , Ginger Syrup & Ginger Sugar Ingredients: spices, ginger, ground sugars, granulated water, bottled, generic Directions: Peel and slice ginger into 2 inch lenghts and 1/8th inch thick. Using a Mand...
Crystallized Ginger , Ginger Syrup & Ginger Sugar
Ingredients:
spices, ginger, ground
sugars, granulated
water, bottled, generic
Directions:
Peel and slice ginger into 2 inch lenghts and 1/8th inch thick.
Using a Mandoline Slicer will give you uniform slices with ease and quickness.
Toss sugar and ginger together.
In a large heavy bottom pan heat water add sugared ginger and bring to a very slow simmer.
Stir over low heat occasionally for 1 and 1/2 hours.
The ginger will become translucent and the sugar will crystallize on the edge of the pan.
Sprinkle 1/4 cup sugar on parchment paper or a silicone mat.
Lay drained ginger on sugar.
Toss the sugar when ginger has cooled enough to handle (about 10 minutes) to coat evenly.
Place in a air tight container out of heat and light.
The yummy sugar that is left over can be saved in a jar and used for tea, sugar the rim of glasses drinks or in baking cookies or cakes.
And for the left over syrup add 1 cup water heat to mix and use as you would corn syrup.
Ingredients:
spices, ginger, ground
sugars, granulated
water, bottled, generic
Directions:
Peel and slice ginger into 2 inch lenghts and 1/8th inch thick.
Using a Mandoline Slicer will give you uniform slices with ease and quickness.
Toss sugar and ginger together.
In a large heavy bottom pan heat water add sugared ginger and bring to a very slow simmer.
Stir over low heat occasionally for 1 and 1/2 hours.
The ginger will become translucent and the sugar will crystallize on the edge of the pan.
Sprinkle 1/4 cup sugar on parchment paper or a silicone mat.
Lay drained ginger on sugar.
Toss the sugar when ginger has cooled enough to handle (about 10 minutes) to coat evenly.
Place in a air tight container out of heat and light.
The yummy sugar that is left over can be saved in a jar and used for tea, sugar the rim of glasses drinks or in baking cookies or cakes.
And for the left over syrup add 1 cup water heat to mix and use as you would corn syrup.