Lemon Ginger Power Shot

in #hive-1503293 months ago

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My wife started making these lemon ginger power shots a little while back, mainly in the winter during cold and flu season. I don't know if they actually have any immune system benefits but folk lore would say that they probably do based on the ingredients used. Lemon, ginger, honey and turmeric are all believed to boost the immune system.

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We usually mix a shot of it in a glass of sparkling water or a glass of water and orange flavored vitamin C powder.

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One time I made the mistake of taking a double shot if this straight without mixing it in anything and I basically had a mild allergic reaction to it.

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My body got super hot and incredibly itchy all over and I broke out into hives. I'm guessing it was the concentrated ginger that did it. That is my warning to not over do it and take too much at one go.

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This isn't an exact science recipe but generally you want a 1:1 ratio of ginger to lemon juice. These are approximations though, and will sort of be dependent on what equipment you use to get it right. To be honest, you can pretty much just wing it and mix a bunch of lemon and ginger together and get the effect that you need. If you use a juicer then you can probably get it a little more premise than a blender too. For simplicity let's say to use one ginger root and 6-7 lemons.

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Start by chopping up the ginger and blending it with some of your lemon juice to allow the ginger to blend properly.

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You can strain that mixture through a sieve to get rid of the fibrous chunks.

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You could toss the fibre or you could use it to make a carrot and ginger soup or something if you wanted to.

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Next you juice your remaining lemons to do get that 1:1 ratio approximately.

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Strain out the seeds and add the juice and the ginger back to the blender now.

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My wife adds some honey to balance out the acid from the lemons - approximately 1 tsp or so. You can add a little more or less depending on your personal taste preferences.

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My wife adds turmeric to the recipe as well for color and health benefits - approximately 1 tsp.

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My wife makes a fairly large batch each time and puts it in a glass bottle in the fridge.

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Our empty Antidote gin bottle is especially fitting for this recipe since the shot is meant to be a remedy.

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It keeps fairly well too, and usually lasts us a week or so.

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It's pretty powerful stuff so we only ever have one shot per day each (except that one time). Again we tend to mixed it in sparkling water. I find that Orange flavor or lemon work well but pinapple tends to be our favorite.

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Well thats it for now. Stay healthy and thanks for stopping by. Enjoy!

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Honey is also super healthy! I will be making this, I love a super shot. They sell them in the shops and ridiculously overpriced that they are I always grab one. Might put a tiny pinch of cayenne in mine!

My wife started buying those shots at the grocery store and they were sooo expensive. Once she realized that she could make a lot more at home for a fraction of the price she switched to doing that. Doesn't take much time either.

Cayenne would be a nice addition. Would be extra spicy!

They are ridiculously expensive. I had never thought of making them at home before, it's a great idea!

Yeah totally worth it

I know all these ingredients are super healthy, it makes sense to do a concentration. How long does it keep in the fridge and what's the ratio to water for your shot?

The hotel I was in recently had these shots for breakfast, but they were from a bottle. I tried the tumeric and ginger one, it was very nice. I was thinking I might buy a bottle and have it every morning. Now this recipe is perfect. Thanks!

It lasts quite a while in the fridge. We have kept it for about two weeks or so. She doesn't add any water to the mixture when she makes it, just pure juice 1:1 - ginger:lemon. Then you can mix it with a drink of your choice at whatever ratio you prefer. It's worth trying to make it yourself if you can, a lot cheaper that way.

No one needs to tell me how this will taste
Is surely going to taste nice
Looks good!

It's pretty good indeed.

I’m tempted to try this!

It's worth a shot!
pun intended

I bet it tastes good with Gin too!!

It probably would!

I don't know if they actually have any immune system benefits but folk lore would say that they probably do

If you ever have sore throat, chew a piece of ginger soaked with little salt, and you will instantly see the result. They definitely do have benefits, especially Turmeric.

I'll have to try that. This is the first I've heard of it as a remedy. Thanks!

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I like the idea of adding honey and turmeric for extra benefits. Might try it with sparkling water too. Thanks for the tip brother

You're welcome. I hope you enjoy!

Absolutely dear friend