I think I discovered something brilliant. possibly.
a while back my ginger fell off of the top of the fridge into my freezer. I discovered it about a month ago. at the time, I couldn't think of a reason why I should or should not take the ginger out, most likely because I was contemplating something else, like where I put my jeans. (in the underwear drawer, btw.)
well, tonight I needed the ginger to make spicy sweet potato and coconut soup. the recipe required 2 inches of ginger peeled and thinly sliced. I personally hate doing minced or finely cut ginger because ginger, my friends, is a hairy beast. it is fibrous in such a way that makes it very difficult to slice it with any sort of elegance.
not so with frozen ginger! I was able to cut the knob into slivers of slices. so easy! so simple! I think that, from now on, I will put some ginger into the freezer maybe a day before I plan on using it. it will make my life a much better place.
my only concern is that there is some detrimental effect upon the ginger from the freezing. does anyone know of one? or some other reason why this is a really stupid idea?
All happiness depends on a leisurely breakfast. ~John Gunther
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i ran a discursive search on google...and as far as i can see freezing ginger is normative!
nonetheless i found a hater (kinda):
http://www.fftimes.com/node/216781
"We freeze fresh ginger all the time–the texture is not as good but the flavour seems to be mostly intact and 10 times better than ever using powdered ginger.
Whenever we need fresh ginger, we grate it right from its frozen state or cut it as necessary."
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