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## Steep for 10 minutes. | ## Steep for 10 minutes. | ||
## Strain out the bits to leave the decoction, a tea strainer works well for this or a coffee filter. | ## Strain out the bits to leave the decoction, a tea strainer works well for this or a coffee filter. | ||
# Add 20ml decoction to 330ml | # Add 20ml decoction to a 330ml glass then add the chilled carbonated water. | ||
Best used immediately after the decoction is made. | |||
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Revision as of 01:29, 18 February 2026
Other recipes | Sweet drink recipes
In draft!! Simple and quick, adapted from Homemade Ginger ale.
Home made dry ginger ale
Ginger decoction
Ingredients
- 100ml water.
- 50g whole root ginger, grated. Keep the skin on, it will make it more gingery.
- 1 whole clove.
Soda water
Ingredients
- 1.5l chilled carbonated water.
Directions
- Make the ginger decoction.
- Puree ginger into 500ml microwavable jug.
- Add clove and 100ml water.
- Heat at 1000W until boiling, start with 2 minutes.
- Microwave for 3.5 minutes at 660W.
- Steep for 10 minutes.
- Strain out the bits to leave the decoction, a tea strainer works well for this or a coffee filter.
- Add 20ml decoction to a 330ml glass then add the chilled carbonated water.
Best used immediately after the decoction is made.