Ginger Drink
Published Jan 09, 2020
Updated Oct 23, 2023
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This ginger drink is easy to make, immunity-boosting, and great for detox! It only requires 2 easy ingredients and can be made hot or cold.
Let me introduce you to a drink my mama used to make for me and my siblings when we were little. Ginger drink!
Drum roll and hand clapping, please. Forget the “ginger” in this drink. It is so good that you will forget that it was made with a strong spice – ginger.
This is thanks to the abundance of natural sweetness that covers the multitude of heat in the ginger! All you are left to revel in is a sweet, slightly gingery flavourful drink… which my kids love!
They finished my cuppa while I was doing this photo shoot. And they asked for more. And they even asked if I could make a special batch for them.
My girls are tea drinkers (hello mint and lemon grass tea!) and salad eaters (hello coleslaw!) Ha.
If you love tea also check out this Honey Lemon Tea and Coconut Hot Chocolate.
Back in the day, I drank ginger tea because it was so tasty. Today, I drink it because, it is still so tasty but it is also healthy, immunity boosting, great for detox, and just makes me feel good.
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Ginger Root is Highly Beneficial
The ginger root is extremely beneficial for health. It contains anti-inflammatory properties, vitamins, minerals, and amino acids.
I could dedicate a whole post talking about ginger. This root-ish thing loves your body and brain! It should be a regular in your home. Your body needs it.
Ingredients for Ginger Drink
To make a fresh ginger drink or ginger tea, all you need is some fresh ginger root and a sweetener of choice.
You could sweeten it with honey, maple syrup, and zero-calorie sweeteners. Or you could just sweeten it with regular sugar.
I went with honey because Mr. N bought half a dozen of honey which I am bent on finishing.
How To Make Ginger Drink
1. Peel the skin off about a 1-inch ginger piece using a paring knife or spoon. (Here is a useful post on how to peel ginger with a spoon.)
2. Cut the peeled ginger into thin slices and put into a pot with two cups (500 ml) of water.
3. Set the pot on high heat and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat to medium and let it boil for 5 minutes.
4. Strain the drink using a fine mesh strainer or just a regular strainer.
5. Add sweetener of choice to desired sweetness then serve hot.
And that my friends, is all you need to do to have some ginger drink for your drinking pleasure.
Double, triple, or quadruple this ginger drink recipe as needed. You could enjoy this hot, warm or cold.
For Cold Ginger Drink: follow all the steps for making ginger drink as stated above. Let the drink cool completely then pour it into a bottle or container with a tight-fitting lid and place it in the fridge to chill before drinking.
For Variation in Flavor: boil the ginger with some fresh lemon grass (if you can find it), and mint leaves, or squeeze some lemon or lime juice into the ginger drink before drinking.
Can I Store Ginger Drink in the Fridge?
Yes, you can store ginger drink in the fridge but only store the drink in the fridge for 24-48 hours in an airtight container.
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Ginger Drink
Equipment
- Strainer
Ingredients
- 1 inch ginger peeled and cut into thin slices
- Honey to taste or sweetener of choice
Instructions
- Place ginger and water in a pot and place on high heat. Bring to a boil then reduce the heat to medium and let it boil for 5 minutes.
- Strain and add honey or sweetener of choice and stir. Serve hot or let it cool completely then place in the fridge to chill before serving.
Good afternoon ma
I followed all ur chin chin recipes but unfortunately d dough became too soft nd made it difficult for me to cut
Pls incase of other time what can I do to d dough next time
Looking forward to ur reply
Hi Latifat, with my exact measurements the dough shouldn’t be soft. I think you measured an ingredient wrong. In case that happens to you again, you could add little sprinkles of flour and mix with the dough until the dough isn’t too soft to cut. Hope this helps.
I personally love drinking ginger tea too and I process it to ginger root powder which people love buying.One secret to getting all of the goodness of ginger is not to peel it.Instead get a kitchen brush which u can use to scrub the skin thoroughly .The greatest quantity of the chemical substance ‘gingerol’ which is responsible for the health benefits of ginger is found on the skin and slightly below the skin.
Blessings on you and your family.Thank you for claiming your love of our Savior, Jesus. Trying aboughten ginger drink now, but I plan to make it using your recipe. Thank you.
You are most welcome, Calvin. I’m so glad to be a child of God. Thanks for your encouraging words and hope you enjoy the recipe.
Hi Precious,
I love Ginger Tea,thanks for sharing your recipe.
You are most welcome!
Tried it out once for my weight loss program and it was really great, and sweet too
U are wonderful my dear I just discover ur page now
Looking forward for more nicethings .God bless u
More nice things are definitely coming. Thanks dear!
And just like that you get a healthy and tasty drink! I absolutely love Ginger Tea – the taste and all its health benefits. Pinning this!
Thanks so much, Nagi! You are such a sweet soul.
This is so interesting! Am out of here to do it.
I was about asking if it could be serve warm , cold or but but I read further my question was answered.
Thanks Precious!
Awww you’re welcome, Lucy! And so sorry for the late reply ?
I make mine in a similar fashion without the added sweetener. I add lemon and apple cider vinegar to mine and drink after dinner.
I have never tried it with apple cider vinegar. I guess I’ll give that a try.
Thanks so much for stopping by, Yaje!
I love that ma,
Thank you, Lazarus.
Just like that? This is so easy.
I buy canned ginger drinks here and I know how much it cost.
Thanks so much Precious.
I think adding milk won’t be a bad idea, or what do you think?
You are most welcome, dear.
I think milk will work well. I have never tried it though.