Pickled Young Ginger

Preparation info
  • Makes

    450 g

    • Difficulty

      Easy

Appears in
Ken Hom Travels with a Hot Wok

By Ken Hom

Published 1997

  • About

Few foods are more refreshing to the palate than pickled young ginger. Once made, it can be eaten raw as a snack or appetizer, or stir-fried with other vegetables. As its name suggests, it adds a piquant, spicy taste to dishes.

Pickled ginger is easy to make. Because the root is young, it is less fibrous and has a milder tang than mature ginger root. But it has the authentic fresh and fragrant ginger appeal and it can be sliced and eaten as a vegetable.

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