Zesty Ginger Lemon Infusion

Zesty Ginger Lemon Infusion 🥤

Ingredients 🛒

  • 2 inches fresh ginger root (peeled and sliced thin) 🫚

  • 1 large lemon (half sliced into rounds, half juiced) 🍋

  • 4 cups filtered water 💧

  • 1 tsp honey or maple syrup (optional for sweetness) 🍯

  • A few fresh mint leaves (optional for garnish) 🍃

  • Ice cubes (as needed) 🧊


Preparation Steps 👨‍🍳

  1. Prepare the Ginger ➡️ Wash the ginger root thoroughly. Peel the skin using the edge of a spoon and slice it into thin coins to maximize the surface area.

  2. Infuse the Water ➡️ Bring 2 cups of the water to a gentle boil in a small pot. Add the sliced ginger, reduce the heat, and let it simmer for 10–15 minutes. ♨️

  3. Strain and Cool ➡️ Remove the pot from the heat and strain the ginger liquid into a glass pitcher. Discard the boiled ginger pieces. 🥣

  4. Add the Flavor ➡️ Add the remaining 2 cups of cold water to the pitcher. Stir in the fresh lemon juice and your sweetener of choice if you prefer a milder taste. 🍋

  5. Assemble ➡️ Add the fresh lemon slices and mint leaves to the pitcher for extra aroma.

  6. Chill and Serve ➡️ Fill a glass with ice cubes, pour the infusion over the top, and enjoy! 🧊✨


Questions & Answers 💡

Q: Can I make this drink without boiling the ginger? A: ➡️ Yes! You can grate the ginger directly into cold water and let it sit overnight in the fridge. This “cold brew” method results in a milder, less spicy flavor. ❄️

Q: Is it okay to leave the lemon peel in the water? A: ➡️ It is perfectly fine, but if you leave the slices in the water for more than a few hours, the white pith of the lemon might make the drink taste slightly bitter. For long-term storage, it’s better to use just the juice. 🍋

Q: Can I drink this warm instead of cold? A: ➡️ Absolutely! This recipe works wonderfully as a hot tea. Simply skip the ice and the extra cold water, and enjoy it right after the simmering process is complete. ☕

Q: How can I make the ginger flavor stronger? A: ➡️ To increase the intensity, you can grate the ginger before boiling it or simply simmer it for a longer duration (up to 20 minutes). This will release more of the natural oils and spice. 🔥

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