This recipe can be enjoyed cold as a refreshing tonic or warm like a soothing tea.
Ingredients
| Item | Amount | Preparation |
| Fresh Ginger | 2-inch knob | Peeled and thinly sliced |
| Lemon | 1 large | Half sliced into rounds, half juiced |
| Water | 4 cups (1 liter) | Filtered or spring water |
| Honey (Optional) | 1-2 tbsp | To taste for sweetness |
Preparation Steps
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Prep the Ginger: Peel the ginger skin using the edge of a spoon. Slice it into thin rounds to expose more surface area for the flavor to infuse.
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Boil the Water: Bring 4 cups of water to a boil in a small pot.
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Simmer: Add the ginger slices to the boiling water. Reduce heat and let it simmer for 5–10 minutes. (The longer you simmer, the “spicier” it will be).
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Add Lemon: Turn off the heat. Stir in the fresh lemon juice and add the lemon slices.
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Serve:
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Hot: Pour directly into a mug and stir in honey if desired.
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Cold: Let the mixture cool to room temperature, then refrigerate. Serve over ice for a crisp, refreshing drink.
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Quick Tips for the Best Flavor
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Mashing: For a stronger ginger kick, lightly crush the ginger slices with a muddler or the back of a knife before adding them to the water.
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Zest: If you want an extra citrus punch, add a small strip of lemon zest (the yellow part of the peel) to the simmer.
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Storage: This keeps well in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
Note: Fresh ginger can be quite potent! If you find it too spicy, simply dilute it with a bit more water.