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Crystallised Ginger- what to use it for?
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taurusgb
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I have found quite a large packet of this in my cupbord that needs using up NOW :eek: any recipe ideas anyone? and could I freeze some to use later?
Thanks in advance

Thanks in advance
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personally I would probably just eat it - I love it. But you can use it cookies or cakes. In a ginger cake perhaps, or in any cookie type recipe instead of say, choc chips.0
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Hi taurusgb,
What about spice cookies or gingersnaps or could you add it to ice cream or cake recipes?
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Waitrose do a gorgeous ice cream that's vanilla with chunks of stem ginger and dark chocolate ... maybe you could make your own with some good ice cream?0
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It's lovely if you put some in flapjacks when making - don't have a precise recipe I'm afraid - I just add til it tastes nice (and if feeling a bit extravagant put in little chunks of dark chocolate too!)0
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I picked up two boxes of crystallised ginger today in Waitrose. They were reduced from £2.50 each to 20p each. Apart from eating it as is can I chop it up to use in fruit cakes.
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You could use it in cookies. I did a quick google and found this0
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hi ,you can use it in fruit bread, and twinks cookies0
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Thanks, hadn't though about making cookies0
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oooh lucky you -i love crystalised ginger. I chop it up and add it to marmalade cake. It's fab. Just make a basic sponge mix, 2 eggs and the the same weight in flour, butter and sugar.Add three tbsp of marmalade and ginger depending on how strong you like it. Bake in a loaf tin at 180C.
For xmas I made this and added a splash of whisky to the icing but its just as nice with orange juice - use more ginger to decorate. HTH:snow_laug HM Christmas 2010
Knitted squares - [STRIKE]6[/STRIKE]13. pages of ideas - [STRIKE]7[/STRIKE] 19:rotfl:0 -
Afternoon guys & gals
I have just found 2 bags in the back of my cupboard of crystallised ginger!?! I wondered if anyone has any ideas what i can use it for I think my husband wanted some one day, bought 2 bags, had a handful and went off the idea!
Many thanks for any suggestions!0
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