How to make homemade ginger pickle
Homemade ginger pickle is a flavorful and tangy condiment that’s perfect to add a kick to your meals. Here’s a simple recipe for making ginger pickle at home:
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Ingredients:
- Fresh ginger: 250 grams (about 1 cup, peeled and sliced thinly)
- Lemon juice: 1/4 cup
- Mustard seeds: 1 tablespoon
- Fennel seeds: 1 tablespoon
- Turmeric powder: 1 teaspoon
- Red chili powder: 1 teaspoon (adjust to taste)
- Cumin seeds: 1 teaspoon
- Salt: 2 tablespoons (adjust to taste)
- Sugar: 1 tablespoon (optional, adjust to taste)
- Oil: 2 tablespoons (preferably mustard oil or any neutral oil)
Instructions:
- Prepare the Ginger:
- Peel the ginger and slice it thinly. You can also cut it into small julienne strips if you prefer.
- Dry Roast the Seeds:
- In a small pan, dry roast the mustard seeds, fennel seeds, and cumin seeds separately until they release their aroma. Be careful not to burn them. Let them cool.
- Grind the Seeds:
- Once cooled, grind the roasted seeds into a coarse powder.
- Mix Ingredients:
- In a bowl, mix the sliced ginger with turmeric powder, red chili powder, salt, and the ground seed powders. If you like a bit of sweetness, add sugar to taste.
- Add Lemon Juice:
- Pour in the lemon juice and mix well so that all the ginger slices are coated with the spices and lemon juice.
- Prepare the Oil:
- Heat the oil in a small pan until it’s hot but not smoking. Allow it to cool slightly.
- Combine:
- Pour the slightly cooled oil over the ginger mixture. Stir well to ensure that the oil is evenly distributed.
- Store:
- Transfer the ginger pickle to a clean, dry jar. Seal it tightly and let it sit at room temperature for about 3-4 days to allow the flavors to meld. You can start using it after this period, but it will develop more flavor if allowed to sit for a couple of weeks.
- Refrigerate:
- After the initial fermentation period, you can store the pickle in the refrigerator to keep it fresh for a longer period.
Tips:
- Ensure all utensils and jars are completely dry to prevent spoilage.
- You can adjust the spice levels according to your taste preferences.
- This pickle can be enjoyed with rice, parathas, or even as a zesty addition to sandwiches and salads.
Enjoy your homemade ginger pickle!
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