What is the recipe for making a turmeric and ginger drink?

Last Updated: 02.07.2025 05:37

What is the recipe for making a turmeric and ginger drink?

Take a 1–2” knob of GINGER, wash and peel it with a spoon. Using a microplane grate the fresh ginger onto strainer lined with one sheet paper towel.

Measure 1 tsp GROUND TURMERIC into drinking glass, add a pinch of CAYENNE and stir with the ginger juice to incorporate.

Pour orange juice over ice, using strainer if desired.

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Set strainer on top of glass and squeeze in grated ginger in the paper towel—adding a shot of fresh ginger juice into empty drinking glass (discarding the completely strained ginger pulp and paper towel).

I like to serve with a glass STRAW for giving the drink a stir, as the turmeric tends to settle toward the bottom of the glass after a bit.

ALTERNATIVELY, you may replace the fresh squeezed oranges with COCONUT WATER and squeeze of half a LIME.

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Add ice to drinking glass, about halfway.

Roll, wash and juice two or three ORANGES.

TOP IT OFF with SPARKLING WATER, ginger ale, or more ice if necessary, or desired.

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