Today she is treating you guys to a recipe that never in my wildest dreams would I of ever thought to make! I am SOOOO happy she is sharing this with all of you today! I wish someone would drop a bottle of this off on my porch, because I would LOVE LOVE to try it! :-)
TAKE IT AWAY: First, I would like to say thanks to Tina for giving me the oppotunity to guest post! My name is Meghan and I blog over at Meg's Everyday Indulgence. I'm a stay-at-home mom to a crazy, silly, funny, undeniably happy 16-month old little man. I started my blog a little over 7 months ago and have loved every minute! I love to post simple recipes using common ingredients that can still wow the crowd. And today's post is no different.
When I saw Joy the Baker's post on homemade ginger ale I almost fell over. Homemade ginger ale? Seriously? Well, it's seriously awesome! It is much spicer then store-bough versions and tastes much more natural. We always have a ginger ale punch (ginger ale and lime sherbet) at the holiday's so this is a great recipe for this time of year. And what a fun gift! Bottle the giner syrup in a pretty bottle then place in a basket with club soda and limes. I love giving and receiving homemade gifts..they are so much more personal and meaningful.
I let my little man give it a try but he wasn't totally convinced. He kept trying and eventually seemed to like it. Please don't judge me... I don't usually let him have soda. It was too funny though.
Ginger Syrup
recipe from Joy the Baker
When I saw Joy the Baker's post on homemade ginger ale I almost fell over. Homemade ginger ale? Seriously? Well, it's seriously awesome! It is much spicer then store-bough versions and tastes much more natural. We always have a ginger ale punch (ginger ale and lime sherbet) at the holiday's so this is a great recipe for this time of year. And what a fun gift! Bottle the giner syrup in a pretty bottle then place in a basket with club soda and limes. I love giving and receiving homemade gifts..they are so much more personal and meaningful.
I let my little man give it a try but he wasn't totally convinced. He kept trying and eventually seemed to like it. Please don't judge me... I don't usually let him have soda. It was too funny though.
Ginger Syrup
recipe from Joy the Baker
2 cups granulated sugar
6 cups water
Place chopped ginger in a food processor (or blender in a pinch) and pulverize until well chopped.
Place ginger, sugar, and water in a large stock pot. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat to a simmer and cook for 1 hour to 1 hour and a half, until the liquid has reduced down by more than half. You’re going from 6 cups of liquid to 2 cups. The boiling syrup will become glossy and silky as it cooks down and nears completion.
Remove syrup from the flame and strain twice through a cheese cloth, or fine mesh strainer, into a large bowl. Let syrup cool slightly before pouring into a bottle to store. Cool completely before incorporating into drinks.
Ginger Ale
1 cup club soda
3 tablespoons ginger syrup (or to taste)
lime wedge
dash of bitters (optional)
ice
Combine all ingredients in a glass over ice. Stir with spoon to incorporate. Enjoy immediately.
Thanks a Million Meg for coming and sharing this with myself and my readers! I hope someday to make this..... I can't wait to taste the Fresh Ginger Ale! So Excited!!!
Thank you so much for giving me the opportunity to guest post Tina! I love reading your blog and trying your recipes!
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