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Are you looking for a recipe suggestion from the category ginger? You have come to the right place! One of these 385 recipes may become your new favorite. Preparation time 1 - 4320 minutes. You can find the exact preparation time below each recipe. In addition, see how many portions you will get by using the given amount of ingredients. If you can’t make up your mind, then we recommend these favorite and very popular recipes - The best Chicken japanese curry recipe, Traditional gingerbread recipe, Easy homemade Ginger shot recipe, Easy butter chicken recipe.

Traditional pho veal soup recipe

This recipe is the most typical dish in Vietnamese cuisine. It's a clear rice noodle soup with meat, bean sprouts and some fresh herbs. On the streets of Vietnam you can find hundreds of street food stands serving Pho soup for breakfast, lunch or dinner
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The best Chicken japanese curry recipe

Curry (カレー) is a very popular dish in Japan and the rest of Asia. It was introduced into Japanese cuisine through British cuisine when India was under British rule. This chicken curry recipe is the best you ever tried. Prepare it at home!
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Authentic Indian beef Vindaloo recipe

Once upon a time, the Portuguese brought this method of cooking meat to India, to Goa. The dish was called Vindaloo, the name of the marinade in which the meat was aged. In India, spices were added to the meat and the dish became Indian.

Original Korean Bo ssam recipe

Korean Bo ssam it's a healthy meal and quite easy to prepare. Kimchi and vegetable leaves are the perfect match for this dish. Don't miss the recipe!

Traditional Indian lamb korma recipe

Korma is a typical North Indian stew and can transport us to a world of spices and intense flavours. This Indian recipe is ideal with basmati rice or naan bread.

Original Indian Rogan Josh curry recipe

Rogan Josh is one of the very popular Indian cuisines. This dish is usually cooked with red meat, mainly lamb or goat/mutton meat. During the cooking process, the lamb becomes very fragrant and melts in the mouth. This dish is served with rice or naan.

Apple-Lemon-Ginger Juice

This recipe from Juice: Recipes for Juicing, Cleansing & Living Well combines two kinds of apple with distinct flavors (Fuji and Granny Smith) with lemon and fresh ginger to create a bright, healthy tonic.

Easy Chicken Pho

For this quick and easy chicken pho recipe, you’ll need rice vermicelli noodles, shredded meat from a rotisserie chicken, chicken broth, ginger, Asian fish sauce, basil, cilantro, mung bean sprouts, hoisin sauce, and Sriracha.

Healthy Coleslaw

For this healthy coleslaw recipe with Asian flavors, Napa cabbage combines with green onions, a gingery rice-vinegar dressing, and chopped toasted peanuts. You can make the slaw 2 hours ahead, then cover and refrigerate. Re-toss before serving.

The Meatball Shop's Devil’s Juice Sangría

This Devil’s Juice Sangría from New York City’s The Meatball Shop is the perfect drink to make in large batches. The flavor gets better over time, and it’s fun to serve in a big punch bowl for a group. You’ll have more Ginger Syrup than you’ll probably need, but any leftovers will keep in the fridge up to 2 weeks.

Pumpkin Spice Milkshakes

Who says milkshakes are only for summer? Not us! These fantastically autumnal treats are so good you should probably make a double batch. For an adult version, add a shot of bourbon to the blender before mixing. Just before you begin, make a half batch of Easy Whipped Cream. Make-ahead note: Make up to 1 hour in advance, then freeze airtight; warm slightly while stirring before serving. For more cool milkshakes, check out our Chai Frozen Milkshakes, Stout Chocolate Malt, and Guinness Milkshake.

Fish and Chips

This beer batter coating is light, crunchy, and flavorful, making it perfect for frying fish. If you’d prefer not to use beer, you can substitute club soda. Up to a day ahead of time, make our Dijon Tartar Sauce. Right before frying the fish, cook up a batch of our British-Style Chips.

Foie Gras with Toasted Hazelnuts

This is a dish not to be savored lightly. Nor is Foie Gras Torchon a dish to be created easily. Skill, daring, and attention to detail are the unlisted ingredients necessary for this delicacy to be a success. But when it is done correctly —my, oh my.

Holiday Sparkler

New York food and beverage expert Nick Mautone turned us on to this cocktail, a blend of sparkling wine with brandy, warm spices, and a touch of brown sugar. It’s the perfect opening to a memorable Thanksgiving, a sophisticated and seasonally-driven cocktail for a Christmas get-together, and an ideal prelude to the cork-popping moment when the New Year rings in at midnight.

Ginger Bloody Mary

Here’s a head-clearing daytime cocktail with a double dose of ginger. First, make our Ginger-Infused Vodka (it needs to infuse at least overnight, preferably longer, so plan accordingly). Then slip a couple of ounces of it in a cocktail shaker, along with tomato juice, fresh horseradish, Worcestershire, Tabasco, lime juice, the usual battery of Bloody Mary spices, and—and here’s what makes this Bloody really remarkable—another hit of ginger, in the form of freshly grated root. Shake, pour ove...

Easy Shrimp Pho

Pho has achieved a rise in popularity nationwide in the last decade. Pronounced, “fah,” Vietnamese noodle soup is basically broth, linguine-shaped rice noodles called “bánh phở,” a few herbs, and meat. In this case, it’s shrimp. You can start off with Rice Paper Banh Mi with Lemongrass Pork and finish the meal with Vietnamese Coffee Ice Pops.
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