Refreshing Lemon & Ginger Tonic
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Prep time: 5 minutes
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Servings: 2 cups
Ingredients
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2 cups Water (filtered)
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1 inch Fresh ginger root, peeled and sliced or grated
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1 whole Lemon (half sliced, half juiced)
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1 tbsp Raw honey (optional)
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Pinch of Cayenne pepper (optional)
Instructions
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Prepare the Ginger: Peel the fresh ginger root and slice it into thin rounds or grate it for a more intense flavor.
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Boil the Water: Bring 2 cups of filtered water to a gentle boil in a small pot or kettle.
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Infuse the Ginger: Add the ginger to the hot water. For a mild tea, remove from heat and let it steep for 5 minutes. For a stronger, spicier tonic, let the ginger simmer in the water for 3 to 5 minutes before turning off the heat.
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Add Lemon: Stir in the fresh lemon juice and drop in the remaining lemon slices. The lemon adds a bright acidity and a boost of antioxidants.
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Sweeten and Season: Allow the liquid to cool slightly. Once it is warm (not boiling), stir in the raw honey and a pinch of cayenne pepper if you enjoy a little heat.
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Serve: This drink can be enjoyed warm in a mug or poured over ice for a chilled, refreshing version. Drink one cup in the morning and one in the evening.
Common Questions & Answers
Q: Can I use ground ginger instead of fresh ginger root? A: Yes, you can use ground ginger if fresh is unavailable. Use about 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon of ground ginger for 2 cups of water. However, fresh ginger provides a more vibrant, spicy flavor and contains higher levels of gingerol, the active compound known for aiding digestion.
Q: Why should I wait for the water to cool before adding honey? A: Boiling water can neutralize the beneficial enzymes and antioxidants found in raw honey. By letting the tonic cool to a warm temperature, you preserve these natural properties while still allowing the honey to dissolve easily.
Q: Is it okay to leave the lemon peels in the drink? A: Absolutely. The peel contains lemon oils and additional nutrients. Just ensure you wash the lemon thoroughly before slicing to remove any wax or residue.
Q: Can I make a large batch of this to keep in the fridge? A: Yes. You can triple or quadruple the recipe and store it in a glass jar in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. It is delicious served cold as a replacement for sugary juices or sodas.
Q: What are the benefits of adding cayenne pepper? A: Cayenne pepper contains capsaicin, which can help support a healthy metabolism and add a warming sensation that complements the spice of the ginger.