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Crystallized Ginger

RecipeLion Magazine: Spring 2025

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Crystallized Ginger

Crystallized Ginger is a spicy-sweet culinary marvel that transforms an ordinary ingredient into a knockout garnish and flavor bomb that will revolutionize your kitchen and cocktail or mocktail game.

By Amanda MacArthur

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These sparkling, sugar-coated ginger slices are about to become your new secret weapon. I first made Crystallized Ginger on a weekend when I was determined to elevate my Spicy Mango Mule from good to mind-blowing. Young ginger became my obsession – those delicate, less fibrous roots that promise maximum flavor and minimum stringiness. Slicing became a meditation, each piece needing to be exactly the same thickness. Too thick, and they’d be chewy. Too thin, and they’d disintegrate in the syrup.

The simple syrup stage is where the magic happens. Thirty minutes of gentle simmering transforms sharp, spicy ginger into something complex and nuanced. I learned quickly that patience is everything. Rush the process, and you’ll end up with harsh, bitter pieces. Take your time, and you’ll create something extraordinary.

Coating the ginger in sugar is like watching a culinary magic trick. Each slice gets a crystalline sugar jacket that makes them glimmer like edible jewels. The drying process is crucial – 24 hours might seem like forever when you’re waiting to taste your creation, but those hours are transformative.

The best part? These little gems keep for two weeks. I’ve got a jar in my pantry that’s become my entertaining MVP. Unexpected guests? Boom. Boring drink? Not anymore. They’re like flavor grenades – a single piece can transform a cocktail, dessert, or morning tea.

I’ve gone beyond cocktails. These Crystallized Ginger slices work as a spicy-sweet snack, a cake decoration, a tea stirrer. They’re the culinary equivalent of a Swiss Army knife – versatile, surprising, always impressive.

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Crystallized Ginger is a spicy-sweet culinary marvel that transforms an ordinary ingredient into a knockout garnish and flavor bomb that will revolutionize your kitchen and cocktail or mocktail game.

  • Author: Amanda MacArthur

Ingredients

  • Fresh ginger, thinly sliced
  • 1 cup water
  • 1 cup sugar
  • Extra sugar for coating

Instructions

  1. Simmer ginger in simple syrup 30 minutes
  2. Drain and cool slightly
  3. Toss in sugar
  4. Dry 24 hours
  5. Store up to 2 weeks

Notes

  • Use young ginger
  • Slice consistently thin
  • Don’t skip drying time

Have you ever created something that makes you feel like a total kitchen wizard? I want to hear all about it! Drop a comment below and share your coolest kitchen experiments. Did you nail the Crystallized Ginger? Totally mess them up? I’m here for all of it!

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Spring 2025

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • Kitchen Notes

  • Fresh-Pressed & Fancy Free: A Spring Mocktail Collection
  • 11 Fresh-Pressed & Simple Syrups

  • Lime Simple Syrup
  • Pomegranate Grenadine
  • Gooseberry Mixer
  • Watermelon-Mint Juice
  • Cucumber-Lime Refresher
  • Ginger-Turmeric Wellness Shot
  • Rosemary-Citrus Infusion
  • Lavender Simple Syrup
  • Berry-Basil Puree
  • Spiced Apple-Cinnamon Simple Syrup
  • Hibiscus-Lemongrass Tea Base
  • 15 Signature Mocktails

  • Classic Shirley Temple Cocktail
  • Sunrise Splendor Mocktail
  • Gooseberry Fizz Mocktail
  • Winter Wonderland Mocktail
  • Mint-Lime Sparkler Mocktail
  • Sparkling Pomegranate Mojito Mocktail
  • Virgin Pink Paradise Mocktail
  • Tropical Sunset Dream Mocktail
  • Garden Party Spritzer Mocktail
  • Citrus Mock-arita
  • The Spicy Mango Mule Mocktail
  • Coconut Lime Cooler Mocktail
  • Blueberry-Sage Smash Mocktail
  • Blackberry-Thyme Sparkler Mocktail
  • Ruby Red Grapefruit Spritz Mocktail
  • 5 Essential Garnishes

  • Candied Citrus Wheels
  • Herb-Infused Ice Cubes
  • Crystallized Ginger
  • Honey-Mint Cucumber Spirals
  • Sugared Cranberries

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