Ginger, a staple in many Malaysian kitchens, often presents a common dilemma: you purchase this aromatic root with the best intentions of elevating your culinary creations, only to discover it withered and wrinkled in the vegetable drawer weeks later. Then comes the second hurdle – wrestling with its thin, yet stubbornly tough skin, particularly around its intricate nooks and crannies. Fortunately, conquering ginger doesn’t require specialised tools. With a simple teaspoon and a few smart storage techniques, this often-neglected ingredient can become a readily accessible flavour enhancer.
The question of whether to peel ginger isn’t always a straightforward yes or no. For young, tender ginger with a thin, clean skin, a thorough wash is often sufficient. This is especially true if you plan to grate it, use it in broths, or infuse beverages. However, more mature ginger, characterised by a leathery skin or embedded soil, benefits from peeling for both textural and hygienic reasons.
A good rule of thumb: if the skin yields easily to a gentle scrape, it’s likely not worth the effort to peel.
For ginger’s irregular shape, a teaspoon proves more effective than a traditional peeler. Its advantage lies in its ability to “scrape” rather than “cut” the skin.
Here’s how the pros do it:
This method allows for precise removal of only the skin, minimising waste and reducing the risk of accidental cuts. When dealing with exceptionally dry and wrinkled ginger, it can be beneficial to first trim any hardened ends before proceeding with the spoon.
The way you cut ginger significantly impacts its flavour profile and texture in a dish. Different preparations are best suited for various culinary applications.
Once the ginger is clean:
Pro Tip: Frozen ginger can be grated directly without thawing. This makes it easier to handle and prevents it from becoming mushy on the cutting board.
Proper storage is key to preventing ginger from going to waste.
If you use ginger regularly, the refrigerator is your best bet.
Freezing is the most convenient and waste-reducing storage option, especially if you tend to forget about your ginger.
For a more adventurous approach, consider storing peeled ginger slices in a jar.
Ready to put your perfectly preserved ginger to good use? Here are a few ideas to spark your culinary creativity:
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