I've gotten pretty tired of just eating oatmeal every morning, and I wanted something that would almost act like a granola bar that I could take out the door. The topping choices are endless, and this recipe is both gluten free (as long as you get gluten-free oats and baking soda), and dairy free. Yay!
Ingredients:
-1 egg, beaten
-1tsp. Vanilla
-1/2 cup coconut milk
-1 mashed banana
-2 cups gluten free (or not), uncooked rolled oats
-1tsp. Cinnamon
-1/2 tsp. baking powder
-1/2 tsp. salt
-1 tbsp. honey
-1 tbsp. ground flax seeds or chia seeds (optional)
-toppings of your choice (chocolate pieces, frozen/fresh fruit, nuts, coconut, etc.)
Directions:
-preheat oven to 350 degrees
-mix egg, vanilla, coconut milk, banana, honey together until blended together
-add oats, flax/chia seeds, cinnamon, baking powder and salt, and mix
-add toppings before placing in oven
-bake for approx. 15 minutes
-cool before enjoying, and you can freeze these to enjoy anytime! For defrosting, toaster oven for a few minutes or microwave for 35 seconds should do it.
Cheers, foodies!
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Monday, January 7, 2013
Sweet roasted vegetable curry
This curry dish is similar to Thai coconut curry, but with Traditional Indian curry spices. Also, the veggies are pre-roasted so the stove cooking time is short. This recipe could also be useful with any roasted vegetable leftovers from the night before. The parsnips and yams give it the unique sweetness that makes it great for cold winter days.

Ingredients:
-1 large parsnip, peeled and sliced
-1 small yam, peeled and cut
-1 onion, half of it cut in large pieces and half of it diced very small.
-3 cloves garlic,peeled and left whole
-1 sprig rosemary, left whole
-2 tbsp. olive oil
-2 tbsp. coconut oil
-1 redbell pepper, cut into large pieces
-1 zucchini, cut into medallions
-1/2 cup chickpeas
-small piece of ginger, very finely diced
-1 1/2 cups coconut milk
-2 cups water
-2-3 tablespoons of curry powder
-1/2 tsp. corriander
-1/2 tsp. cumin
-a few pieces of saffron, if you have it
-salt and pepper, a few dashes of each
Directions:
-Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
-place all vegetables into a pyrex or ceramic baking dish, (not the finely diced onions or e chickpeas).
-cover vegetables with olive oil and place rosemary sprig in dish. Sprinkle with salt and pepper if you like.
-bake for approx. 45 minutes, the yams and parsnips may still be crunchy, this is fine.
-prepare a deep saute pan on the stove with the coconut oil on medium high.
-saute diced onions for 2 minutes, then add ginger and chickpeas and saute for 4-5 minutes, or until the onions have cooked down.
-add water to the pan and bring to a boil.
-once boiling, add-in the roasted vegetables and bring to a boil.
-add-in the coconut milk and all of the spices.
-cook at a simmer for 15-20 minutes
-I served it over brown rice (its better for you!), but you can use couscous, quinoa or white rice as well, whichever your preference is.
Cheers, foodies!

Ingredients:
-1 large parsnip, peeled and sliced
-1 small yam, peeled and cut
-1 onion, half of it cut in large pieces and half of it diced very small.
-3 cloves garlic,peeled and left whole
-1 sprig rosemary, left whole
-2 tbsp. olive oil
-2 tbsp. coconut oil
-1 redbell pepper, cut into large pieces
-1 zucchini, cut into medallions
-1/2 cup chickpeas
-small piece of ginger, very finely diced
-1 1/2 cups coconut milk
-2 cups water
-2-3 tablespoons of curry powder
-1/2 tsp. corriander
-1/2 tsp. cumin
-a few pieces of saffron, if you have it
-salt and pepper, a few dashes of each
Directions:
-Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
-place all vegetables into a pyrex or ceramic baking dish, (not the finely diced onions or e chickpeas).
-cover vegetables with olive oil and place rosemary sprig in dish. Sprinkle with salt and pepper if you like.
-bake for approx. 45 minutes, the yams and parsnips may still be crunchy, this is fine.
-prepare a deep saute pan on the stove with the coconut oil on medium high.
-saute diced onions for 2 minutes, then add ginger and chickpeas and saute for 4-5 minutes, or until the onions have cooked down.
-add water to the pan and bring to a boil.
-once boiling, add-in the roasted vegetables and bring to a boil.
-add-in the coconut milk and all of the spices.
-cook at a simmer for 15-20 minutes
-I served it over brown rice (its better for you!), but you can use couscous, quinoa or white rice as well, whichever your preference is.
Cheers, foodies!
Quick, easy, crusty bread
You can play with this recipe and add so many other wonderful things to your homemade bread. Some suggestions? Rosemary and Lemon Zest. Kalamata olives. Cranberries. The possibilities are endless!
Ingredients:
3 cups unbleached all purpose flour
1 3/4 teaspoons salt
1/2 teaspoon yeast
1 1/2 cups water
Directions:
In a large mixing bowl, whisk together flour, salt and yeast.
-(NOTE: when you add in the water, make sure it isn't too hot or too cold, because it will kill the yeast! 120-130 degrees is best. )
-Add water and mix until a shaggy mixture forms.
-Cover bowl with plastic wrap and set aside for 12 - 18 hours. Overnight works great.
-Heat oven to 450 degrees.
-When the oven has reached 450 degrees place a cast iron pot with a lid in the oven and heat the pot for 30 minutes. -Meanwhile, pour dough onto a heavily floured surface and shape into a ball.
-Cover with plastic wrap and let set while the pot is heating. -Remove hot pot from the oven and drop in the dough.
-Cover and return to oven for 30 minutes.
-After 30 minutes remove the lid and bake an additional 15 minutes.
-Remove bread from oven and place on a cooling rack to cool.
Cheers, foodies!
Ingredients:
3 cups unbleached all purpose flour
1 3/4 teaspoons salt
1/2 teaspoon yeast
1 1/2 cups water
Directions:
In a large mixing bowl, whisk together flour, salt and yeast.
-(NOTE: when you add in the water, make sure it isn't too hot or too cold, because it will kill the yeast! 120-130 degrees is best. )
-Add water and mix until a shaggy mixture forms.
-Cover bowl with plastic wrap and set aside for 12 - 18 hours. Overnight works great.
-Heat oven to 450 degrees.
-When the oven has reached 450 degrees place a cast iron pot with a lid in the oven and heat the pot for 30 minutes. -Meanwhile, pour dough onto a heavily floured surface and shape into a ball.
-Cover with plastic wrap and let set while the pot is heating. -Remove hot pot from the oven and drop in the dough.
-Cover and return to oven for 30 minutes.
-After 30 minutes remove the lid and bake an additional 15 minutes.
-Remove bread from oven and place on a cooling rack to cool.
Cheers, foodies!
Thursday, January 3, 2013
Slow Cooker Colcannon
So, I want to make it very clear that I'm not going to simply copy the recipes from my slow cooker cookbook. I tend to add things here and there to make each of my recipes unique. On that note, the first recipe I made out of this book is a Colcannon. This is a very Irish dish involving cabbage and potatoes. The cookbook suggests all gluten free recipes, and this one is also dairy-free, thanks to me! Also, I want to mention that this dish TASTES better than it LOOKS. Haha...
Ingredients:
-2 1/2 pounds potatoes (I used fingerlings, because they're so creamy and sweeter), if youre using russets, peel and chop them into large pieces. I left my fingerlings alone because they're small.
-1tsp salt
-6 tbsp earth balance butter substitute (or regular butter)
-3 cups chopped green cabbage (I also added raddichio and a little kale)
-1 cup unsweetened almond milk (or whole milk)
-3 green onions
-herbs and spices of your choosing to taste
-2 tbsp balsamic vinegar (or to taste) at the end
Directions:
-Cook potatoes in salted water for ten minutes, or until a fork can poke through them.
-Turn slow cooker on (low for 4-5 hours, or high for 2 1/2-3 hours).
-Add "butter" to slow cooker, then add in potatoes.
-Add in chopped greens.
-An hour before serving, add in almond milk and stir.
-Turn off slow cooker, use a masher or fork to squish the potatoes into the liquid.
-(I added a tablespoon of balsamic vinegar to give it some zing at the end, and you can add ham or bacon for a more savory addition.)
Cheers, foodies!
Ingredients:
-2 1/2 pounds potatoes (I used fingerlings, because they're so creamy and sweeter), if youre using russets, peel and chop them into large pieces. I left my fingerlings alone because they're small.
-1tsp salt
-6 tbsp earth balance butter substitute (or regular butter)
-3 cups chopped green cabbage (I also added raddichio and a little kale)
-1 cup unsweetened almond milk (or whole milk)
-3 green onions
-herbs and spices of your choosing to taste
-2 tbsp balsamic vinegar (or to taste) at the end
Directions:
-Cook potatoes in salted water for ten minutes, or until a fork can poke through them.
-Turn slow cooker on (low for 4-5 hours, or high for 2 1/2-3 hours).
-Add "butter" to slow cooker, then add in potatoes.
-Add in chopped greens.
-An hour before serving, add in almond milk and stir.
-Turn off slow cooker, use a masher or fork to squish the potatoes into the liquid.
-(I added a tablespoon of balsamic vinegar to give it some zing at the end, and you can add ham or bacon for a more savory addition.)
Cheers, foodies!
Friday, September 28, 2012
Spanish-Style Halibut Tacos.
Tonight was a night of satisfying cravings! I have been craving
Halibut, AND I have been craving tacos - thus spawned halibut tacos! Jill was
the real inspiration behind this dish, as she introduced me to halibut and now
I love it!
Cook time : approx. 15 minutes
Ingredients:
-1 pound fresh halibut, preferably skin-off
-1 can/jar salsa verde
-1 can diced tomatoes (can be with garlic or herbs)
-1/2 chopped white onion
-1 can refried black beans
-1 yellow tomato, chopped
-1/2 bell pepper, chopped
-1/2 poblano pepper, chopped small
-1/4 cup chopped olives
-1/2 chopped purple cabbage
-lemon slices, to taste
-1/2 tsp. salt
-1/2 tsp. pepper
-1 tbsp. olive oil
Directions:
-Preheat oven to 350 degrees
-Cut halibut into a few large pieces.
-Preferably in a cast iron skillet, pour olive oil in and
lay halibut in skillet.
-Put halibut in the oven for approx. 8 mins. (fish should
NOT be fully cooked).
-While halibut is in the oven, add chopped onions and ½
cup diced tomatoes to the refried beans in a saucepan, heat to serve.
-Bring out of the oven, put skillet on the stove on
medium-high heat.
-Break large pieces into smaller and smaller pieces, until
all are broken apart.
-Pour about 1/2 cup of salsa and 1/2 cup diced tomatoes
into skillet and saute until fish
is just cooked.
-Garnish with other vegetables and lemon.
Cheers, foodies!
Sunday, September 23, 2012
Grilled Butternut Squash
This recipe may sound weird because butternut squash is
commonly used in soups and roasted fall dishes or pies. However, this dish
brings the best part of summer -BBQing- into a fall mood. Give it a try, it was
delicious!
Grilled
Butternut Squash:
Prep
time: 2 hours
Ingredients:
-1
butternut squash
-1/2
cup olive oil
-1/4
cup red wine vinegar
-1/4
cup honey
-1
tablespoon fresh rosemary, thyme or oregano
-5
cloves of garlic, coarsely chopped
-salt
Directions:
-Slice
the squash lengthwise, then scoop out the seeds and guts.
-Slice
the squash into half-moon pieces, about 1/2 inch thick
-Combine
the oil, vinegar, honey, garlic and herb in a bowl and mix well.
-Place
squash in a large ziploc or vacuum sealable bag and add oil mixture.
-Remove
as much air as possible before sealing.
-Place
in refrigerator for at least two hours.
-Heat
grill to medium-hot
-Remove
pieces from bag and place on grill. Allow excess oil to drip back into the bag
and save for later.
-Season
with a pinch of kosher salt on each piece and cook on both sides for 9 minutes.
-Remove
squash from grill and drizzle with remaining oil mixture.
-Cover
tightly with foil and allow to sit for 12 minutes, then serve.
Cheers, foodies!
Quick Easy Bread and Two Special Breads!
So,
I recently made a couple delicious breads that I promised I'd post the recipes
to. This is for you, Jen! And for everyone else that would love to make a quick
loaf of bread every once and awhile. Sweet or savory, this recipe caters to
all. However, it is not very exciting, so as the book I found it from says,
"use it as a basic guide to create your own special breads." (found
in Making Quick Breads by Barbara Karoff)
Your
Classic Easy Bread Recipe
Ingredients:
-1 1/2 cups unbleached flour (you
have the freedom to use special flours as well, such as amaranth, buckwheat,
cornmeal, graham, millet, oat, quinoa, rice, rye, soy, triticale and whole
wheat. I will post my two spinoff versions below)
-1/2 tablespoon baking powder
-1/2 teaspoon salt
-1/4 cup softened butter or margarine
-1/2 cup sugar
-1 egg
-3/4 cup milk
Directions:
-In a large bowl combine the flour,
baking powder and salt.
-In a separate bowl, cream the sugar
and butter together.
-Stir the milk and add the liquid
mixture quickly to the dry ingredients.
-VERY IMPORTANT: Do not overmix!!
Fold slowly with spatula just until all of the ingredients are moistened!
-Spoon mixture into greased loaf
pans, no more than 2/3 way full.
-Bake at 350 degrees until a tester
comes out clean, start with 20 minutes and go from there.
-Cool in the pans for ten minutes and
then remove to a wire rack to cool completely.
My
Special Bread Substitutions:
Gluten-Free Pumpkin Butter Sweet
Bread:
-Substitute flour with brown rice
flour
-Substitute coconut milk for whole
milk.
- Substitute sugar with raw turbinado
sugar
-Substitute butter with homemade or
canned pumpkin butter
Gluten-Free Savory Tomato Bread:
-Substitute brown rice flour for
flour
-Substitute raw turbinado sugar for
white sugar
-Take 1 cup sweet small cherry
tomatoes (cut in half), and 1/4 cup coarsely chopped onions, tossed with dill
and oregano to taste.
-Right when batter has been mixed and
is fully moistened, add tomato onion mix. Save some tomatoes and onions for the
top of the loaf.
-Takes 10-15 minutes longer to bake
than regular breads because the tomatoes are juicy.
Check the Helpful Breakmaking Tips post!!
Cheers, foodies!!!
Helpful Breadmaking Tips!
I hope that these tips help you to make the best breads you can possibly imagine! The possibilities are endless when you can use substitutions and little extra goodies!
Bread Making Tips:
1)
Never beat the batter! Always
fold it.
2)
Allow thick bread batters
which do Not contain baking powder to rest in the pan for ten minutes before
baking. A lighter load will result.
3)
Fill any loaf pan no more than
2/3 way full.
4)
Place pans in the center of
the oven, rotate halfway through if you want to be certain of even cooking.
5)
Test about ten minutes before
you think the loaf will be done, just in case.
6)
If you're adding nuts or dried
fruits, add them to the dry ingredients so they are coated with flour and don't
sink to the bottom of the loaf.
7)
Mix the dry ingredients
together first in a large bowl with a whisk so that they distribute evenly.
8)
Mix the wet ingredients
together second before adding to dry ingredients.
9)
Only add wet ingredients to
dry ingredients right before you plan on baking or some of the leavening action
will be lost.
10)
Cool loaves in the pan for ten
minutes and remove to a wire rack to cool completely. Loaves left in a pan to
cool completely sometimes get soggy from condensation.
Substituting
Ingredients:
1)
When substituting buttermilk
for regular milk, use 1/4 cup more. When replacing milk with yogurt, use almost
twice as much.
2)
Solid and liquid fats are
interchangeable. All breads need some fat content.
3)
Fruit purees can substitute
for some of the fat in a recipe.
4)
Three egg whites equal one
whole egg, and may be substituted any time but the loaf will not be as rich.
5)
When using whole wheat for
white flour, use 1/4 to 1/2 cup less, because it absorbs more liquid.
6)
Bran, wheat germ, oats and
nuts can be added without much adjustment to the liquid ingredients.
7)
Yogurt or soured milk can be
substituted for buttermilk. You can make soured milk by adding 1 tablespoon
lemon juice or vinegar to 1 cup warm milk. Let it stand until it starts to
curdle. It will have the sourness of buttermilk but lack its richness.
8)
Dried herbs are about twice as
potent as fresh herbs when used in breads and are more flavorful when crumbled
between your fingers before using.
Suggested
flavor combinations:
- Buckwheat, raisins and brown sugar
-chutney and peanuts
-cranberries, orange and thyme
-apples, bran and nutmeg
-pineapple, bran and rosemary
- oatmeal, applesauce and cinnamon
-blueberries and orange
-lemon and poppy seeds
- chocolate and cinnamon
- orange, rye and anise
-pear, hazelnuts and thyme
-mincemeat, orange and walnuts
-banana and macadamia nuts
-pumpkin and sage
-pumpkin and curry
-caraway and cheese
-carrot and sunflower seeds
-avocados, pecan and curry
-garlic, sesame and chives
-chutney, curry and nuts
-peppers, cumin and cornmeal
I hope you have enjoyed these tips, substitutions and
flavor suggestions.
Cheers, foodies!
Sunday, September 16, 2012
Moroccan Spaghetti Squash
I am really into this spaghetti squash trend now! Have you tried making one yet? If you haven't, this recipe might be a good way to get you introduced. It really takes no time at all! Also, you might be put-off by the using of the microwave in this recipe, but for some reason it works just as well if not better than the oven for this recipe. You can always substitute the microwave use to 1 1/2 hours in the oven at 350 degrees.
Total time: 25-30 mins
Ingredients:
Directions:
Here's where I found the recipe, I can't take credit all the time! http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Spaghetti-Squash-with-Moroccan-Spices-106168#ixzz26eyp3SEh
Total time: 25-30 mins
Ingredients:
- 1 (3 1/2- to 4-pound) spaghetti squash
- 1/2 stick (4 tablespoons) unsalted butter, cut into pieces
- 2 garlic cloves, minced
- 1 teaspoon ground cumin
- 1/2 teaspoon ground coriander
- 1/8 teaspoon cayenne
- 3/4 teaspoon salt
- 2 tablespoons chopped fresh cilantro
Directions:
-Pierce squash (about an inch deep) all over with a small
sharp knife to prevent bursting.
-Cook in an 800-watt microwave oven on
high power (100 percent) for 6 to 7 minutes. (Or sub oven for 1 1/2 hours on 350 degrees)
-Turn squash over and
microwave until squash feels slightly soft when pressed, 8 to 10 minutes
more.
- Cool squash for 5 minutes.
-Meanwhile, melt butter in a small heavy saucepan over
moderately high heat.
-Add garlic and cook, stirring, until golden, about
1 minute.
-Stir in spices and salt and remove from heat.
-Carefully halve squash lengthwise (it will give off
steam) and remove and discard seeds.
-Working over a bowl, scrape squash
flesh with a fork, loosening and separating strands as you remove it
from skin.
-Toss with spiced butter and cilantro.
Cheers, foodies!
Here's where I found the recipe, I can't take credit all the time! http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Spaghetti-Squash-with-Moroccan-Spices-106168#ixzz26eyp3SEh
Sunday, September 9, 2012
Best Damn Spare Ribs Ever!
I found this recipe on Deep South Dish, but I fudged with it as I always do. You are going to love this! This is a meat-lovers delicacy!
Prep time: about 10 minutes
Cook time: about 4 hours
Ingredients:
-Spare ribs (preferably with no bone, and look for the thickest-cut!) (babyback can also be used)
-1 bottle of homemade or your favorite BBQ sauce ( this last time I used Red Tail Ale and Calhoun's BBQ sauce, mixed.
-1 cup Victoria's Kitchen Almond Water. (Note: NOT almond milk! For my local friends,you can find it at Murphy's Market in Sunny Brae)
-1/2 cup finely minced shallots
-3 cloves finely minced garlic
Dry rub ingredients:
-1 teaspoon garlic salt
-1 teaspoon cumin
-20 turns of the pepper grinder
-1 teaspoon paprika
-1 teaspoon chili powder
-1/2 cup of brown sugar
-1 teaspoon of your favorite herb blend
Directions:
1.) preheat oven to 275 degrees
2.) mix dry rub ingredients together in a bowl and rub ribs all over.
3.) lay ribs (not touching) on a metal wire rack placed on top of a baking sheet.
4.) bake for 2 hours
5.) mix together BBQ sauce, shallots, garlic and almond water in a bowl until combined
6.) remove ribs after 2 hours
7.) baste both sides with sauce, and place ribs in a pyrex or ceramic baking dish
8.) pour remaining sauce over ribs (about half of the ribs should be covered)
9.) cover tightly with lid or aluminum foil
10.) bake another 2 hours
11.) remove from oven, allow to rest for ten minutes, and ENJOY!!
I served this dish with rosemary buttered red potatoes and steamed broccoli.
Cheers, foodies!
Prep time: about 10 minutes
Cook time: about 4 hours
Ingredients:
-Spare ribs (preferably with no bone, and look for the thickest-cut!) (babyback can also be used)
-1 bottle of homemade or your favorite BBQ sauce ( this last time I used Red Tail Ale and Calhoun's BBQ sauce, mixed.
-1 cup Victoria's Kitchen Almond Water. (Note: NOT almond milk! For my local friends,you can find it at Murphy's Market in Sunny Brae)
-1/2 cup finely minced shallots
-3 cloves finely minced garlic
Dry rub ingredients:
-1 teaspoon garlic salt
-1 teaspoon cumin
-20 turns of the pepper grinder
-1 teaspoon paprika
-1 teaspoon chili powder
-1/2 cup of brown sugar
-1 teaspoon of your favorite herb blend
Directions:
1.) preheat oven to 275 degrees
2.) mix dry rub ingredients together in a bowl and rub ribs all over.
3.) lay ribs (not touching) on a metal wire rack placed on top of a baking sheet.
4.) bake for 2 hours
5.) mix together BBQ sauce, shallots, garlic and almond water in a bowl until combined
6.) remove ribs after 2 hours
7.) baste both sides with sauce, and place ribs in a pyrex or ceramic baking dish
8.) pour remaining sauce over ribs (about half of the ribs should be covered)
9.) cover tightly with lid or aluminum foil
10.) bake another 2 hours
11.) remove from oven, allow to rest for ten minutes, and ENJOY!!
I served this dish with rosemary buttered red potatoes and steamed broccoli.
Cheers, foodies!
Feel-Good Soup
I've run into a few friends who have been sick in these past few days, and I refuse to get sick! I made this soup in about 30 minutes and it turned out delectable, perfect for keeping me healthy and happy.
Cook time: about 30 minutes
Ingredients:
-3-4 cups veggie or chicken broth ( I use water and some Caldo de Pollo)
-1 1/2 cup coconut milk
-1 large sprig of green onions, sliced
-1 zucchini, chopped
-1 yam, peeled and chopped
-1 shallot, chopped
-3 cloves garlic, chopped
-1-2 carrots, shredded
-some chunks of spaghetti squash (remove the peel)
-a ripe tomato, chopped
-sliced, cooked chicken apple sausage (I like to brown mine in a pan with some chopped white onion to give it that char on the outside)
-Salt, pepper and your favorite salt-free herb blend to taste
Directions:
1) Bring broth to a boil in a pot
2) Add shallots, yam, coconut milk, garlic, herbs and tomato to pot
3) Boil 15 minutes
4) Add carrots and zucchini, cook for another 15 minutes
5) Remove from heat, add green onions and sausage and enjoy!
I added some nutritional yeast, Braggs liquid aminos and Pepper Plant sauce to mine, yum!
Cheers, foodies!
Cook time: about 30 minutes
Ingredients:
-3-4 cups veggie or chicken broth ( I use water and some Caldo de Pollo)
-1 1/2 cup coconut milk
-1 large sprig of green onions, sliced
-1 zucchini, chopped
-1 yam, peeled and chopped
-1 shallot, chopped
-3 cloves garlic, chopped
-1-2 carrots, shredded
-some chunks of spaghetti squash (remove the peel)
-a ripe tomato, chopped
-sliced, cooked chicken apple sausage (I like to brown mine in a pan with some chopped white onion to give it that char on the outside)
-Salt, pepper and your favorite salt-free herb blend to taste
Directions:
1) Bring broth to a boil in a pot
2) Add shallots, yam, coconut milk, garlic, herbs and tomato to pot
3) Boil 15 minutes
4) Add carrots and zucchini, cook for another 15 minutes
5) Remove from heat, add green onions and sausage and enjoy!
I added some nutritional yeast, Braggs liquid aminos and Pepper Plant sauce to mine, yum!
Cheers, foodies!
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Spicy Ginger Soda, a Hangover Cure
I recently found this recipe for a hangover cure, and it occurred to me that after a night of
too much wine, it would probably make me feel 10x better. The creator of this recipe claimed that they drink it when they're sluggish, dehydrated, or if they didn’t sleep well the night before. It is supposedly a "miracle beverage."
Ingredients
- Lemons
- Seltzer water
- 1 cup sugar
- 5 tsp. red pepper flakes
- 1/4 tsp. salt
- 6″ of fresh ginger, peeled and chopped
Directions
- Combine 2 cups of water, salt, ginger, sugar, and red pepper flakes in a pan over the stove.
- Bring the mixture to a boil and then reduce the heat and let it simmer for 10 minutes.
- Remove the pan from heat and let it sit, covered, until it is cool.
- Strain the syrup into a jar and put it in the fridge to chill.
- Fill a tall glass with ice.
- Put 2 Tbsp. of the spicy-giner syrup and a lemon wedge into a glass.
- Fill the glass with soda water and stir.
p.s. If you're going for a 'hair of the dog' type-situation, this works especially well with a shot of whatever liquor you were drinking the night before. ;)
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