Ginger is a versatile ingredient used in various dishes, and it’s important to keep it fresh. Here are some tips from chefs on how to do just that:
Rice Storage Method
A handy trick is to use rice, as most households have it readily available. Rinse the ginger, dry it, and place it in a rice bag to prevent wilting or sprouting.
Alcohol Preservation Method
Wash and dry the ginger, then soak it in a bowl of white alcohol, ensuring the ginger is fully submerged. This isolates the ginger from the air, keeping it fresh. However, don’t leave it too long, or the ginger will absorb the alcohol, altering its flavor.
Freshness Preservation Bags
Place one or two spoons of salt into a freshness preservation bag, along with dry ginger. Squeeze out the air and seal the bag. This method can keep ginger fresh for several months.
Salt Preservation Method
Salt is an effective disinfectant and isolator from air. Wrap ginger in salt-covered tissue paper, then seal it in food wrap and store it in the fridge. This method can keep ginger fresh for up to a year.
Food Wrap Preservation Method
Prepare a clean basin, add salt to create a brine solution, and soak the ginger for 15 minutes. After removing it, dry the ginger and wrap it in food wrap, ensuring no air is trapped inside. Store it in the fridge to keep it fresh for an extended period.
Soil Preservation Method
Line a bucket with a layer of sand, place the ginger on top, and cover it with more sand. Finally, sprinkle a little water to keep the ginger from drying out. This method can keep ginger fresh for up to six months.
Tea Preservation Method
Wrap dry tea leaves in newspaper and place them in a plastic bag. Add the ginger to the bag and seal it. Store it in a cool, dry place. If the newspaper becomes damp, remove and dry it before reusing.
Try these tips to keep your ginger fresh and flavorful!