The CookingBites recipe challenge: ginger

Number 3 from me:

Ginger-Honey Vinaigrette

Pretty easy salad dressing to throw together - chuck it all in the stick blender's container, whizz-whizz-whizz, and there you have it.

In terms of flavor, it's very light and sunny, perfect for a temperate day outside - it's just the right blend of ginger, honey, and mustard, and would also make a wonderful dipping sauce, especially for breaded chicken tenders.


Isn't that a lovely color?!
Looks great. Are you primarily using this on salads and veggies?
 
I've got some recipes planned but they're not going to get executed until after the 18th, when I get back to Caracas. The kitchen here in my son's flat is the size of a postage stamp, and none of them like ginger anyway. I just LUUURRRVVV the stuff!!
Here's a photo of a ginger flower I took a few years ago, and the ginger plants in my kitchen garden.
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Ginger plant.jpg
 
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none of them like ginger anyway. I just LUUURRRVVV the stuff!!
Ginger seems to fall into that category of “love it or hate it, no in-between.”

I am fond of it, but that doesn’t mean I like everything that features it. It features in a lot of Asian dishes, and that’s far from my favorite cuisine, for example.

MrsT doesn’t much care for it at all. Such is the way of the world. :laugh:
 
I love SE Asian food, so ginger is easy for me

Next entry:
Springrolls (as no eggs in the dough)
Made up filling and wrappers from scratch (partly with pasta machine)

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But under what category should I post the recipe? There is no snack/appetizer option?

https://www.cookingbites.com/threads/spring-rolls.28307/
 
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Ginger seems to fall into that category of “love it or hate it, no in-between.”

I am fond of it, but that doesn’t mean I like everything that features it. It features in a lot of Asian dishes, and that’s far from my favorite cuisine, for example.

MrsT doesn’t much care for it at all. Such is the way of the world. :laugh:
I think peeps have a yes or no attitude towards it due to being given it in concentrated amounts as a child. Things like ginger biscuits and ginger cake certainly made me decide I didn't like the stuff.

I'm told as very young child (I have no recollection of this) I was offered a biscuit from a biscuit barrel at someone's house and picked a ginger biscuit out.
I tried to bite into it (ginger biscuits over here are hard baked affairs) tasted the ginger and declared "this one's broken" and put it back 😂

But as an ingredient to enhance other flavours it's amazing stuff.

I made Rick Stein's "Raj Style Shepherds Pie" for some friends once, they absolutely loved it. The indo-asian brit fusion ticked all their boxes so they really wanted to know what was in it.

I said the changing ingredient in amongst the others was the ginger.
Oh dear that caused a kurfuffle. One of the men (who declared he absolutely hates ginger to the extent his wife is barred from using it 🙄) just would not have there was any ginger in it.
But there was, and a decent amount too! 😂
 
Number 3 from me:

Ginger-Honey Vinaigrette

Pretty easy salad dressing to throw together - chuck it all in the stick blender's container, whizz-whizz-whizz, and there you have it.

In terms of flavor, it's very light and sunny, perfect for a temperate day outside - it's just the right blend of ginger, honey, and mustard, and would also make a wonderful dipping sauce, especially for breaded chicken tenders.


Isn't that a lovely color?!
That colour is amazing indeed!
 
I love SE Asian food, so ginger is easy for me

Next entry:
Springrolls (as no eggs in the dough)
Made up filling and wrappers from scratch (partly with pasta machine)

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Link will be added shortly
But under what category should I post the recipe? There is no snack/appetizer option?

Recipe - Spring rolls
That is appetite opening indeed! Wow, well done!
 
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