How To Grate Fresh Ginger Root - Then Try This Quick Chicken Recipe: Ginger Chicken Kebabs (2024)

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Ginger is one of the world's most important and commonly used spices but its wild origins are not clear. Believed by some to be native to the south of India, ginger was known to the Romans - but it wasn't until the spice routes opened up trade during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries that it became familiar on the tables of England.

Nowadays, of course, the pale, knobbly roots of fresh ginger are widely available in supermarkets year-round and should be purchased a small quantity at a time, whenever possible. You will never need a great deal of fresh ginger and it will not keep indefinitely (see Selection and Storage Tips below right and watch the video below).

Selection and Storage Tips

• The age of the ginger when harvested has a distinct bearing on flavor. Young or 'early harvest' ginger has a light, thin, tan-colored skin with pinkish tips, and is juicier, crisper and milder than more mature ginger.

• Ginger that has a late harvesting has thicker and dark-tan skin, with hard, quite fibrous flesh and a far stronger flavor.

• Don't purchase ginger that is soft, shows signs of withering (indicating dryness and old age) or mould.

• Ginger will keep, if stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator, for several weeks.

Culinary Uses

Fresh ginger is associated with a number of different cuisines - Chinese, Indian and Caribbean, to name but a few - where it is used to add a fragrant spiciness to all sorts of meat, poultry, fish and vegetable dishes.

How To Grate Fresh Ginger Root

Unless you freeze it before use (must try this idea myself!) or have very young ginger, it will be necessary to peel it first - and a small, sharp paring knife is ideal for this.

You will need:

• A chopping board or similar clean work surface

• A grater

• Some fresh ginger root

Now, gripping the grater with one hand and the fresh ginger root with the other over the chopping board or similar, draw the ginger in a rapid upward and downward or backward and forward motion (depending on the type of grater being used) across the finest hole of the surface of the grater. Continue until you have enough grated ginger.

Purpose-made ginger graters, which are generally either wooden or ceramic, can also be purchased from Asian food stores or kitchenware shops.

Porcelain ginger graters (also known as Japanese graters) or bamboo ginger graters are flat graters with a series of small teeth facing both upward and downward so that when ginger is drawn across the surface, it will be finely grated, leaving the coarse, fibrous strands behind. They also help to make grating fresh garlic and fresh turmeric an absolute breeze.

Microplanes have graters with tiny razor-like edges that make quick and easy tasks of both grating and cleaning. You'll find them in all good kitchenware and department stores.

An Innovative Idea - Freezing Ginger

Now that you know how to grate fresh ginger root, you might like to test your new-found skill and try the following chicken recipe. It's very quick to make as it requires very little preparation and cooking time however, you will need to set some extra time aside for marinating the chicken and soaking the bamboo skewers. I usually complete step 1. and soak the skewers the night before I intend to cook it. That way, preparing the next night's dinner becomes a very simple matter indeed.

When prepared to the quantities specified, this dish will comfortably serve 2-3 people but if you need to feed more, just double (or even triple!) the quantity of the ingredients.

How To Grate Fresh Ginger Root - Then Try This Quick Chicken Recipe: Ginger Chicken Kebabs (5)

Ginger Chicken Kebabs

Soak 6 bamboo skewers in cold water for at least an hour before use to prevent them scorching and splintering.

You will need:

• 10 ounces (300g) chicken breast fillets, chopped coarsely

• 1 tablespoon green ginger wine

• 1 tablespoon salt-reduced soy sauce

• 1 teaspoon vegetable oil

• 2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce

• 2 teaspoons brown sugar

• 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard

• 1 teaspoon grated fresh ginger

• Sliced green onions to serve (optional)

Method:

1. Combine chicken and remaining ingredients in large bowl. Cover; refrigerate several hours or overnight.

2. Preheat grill. Thread chicken onto skewers; reserve marinade. Cook under grill, brushing with marinade, until chicken is tender.

3. Serve kebabs sprinkled with sliced green onions, if desired.

Notes: Chicken is best if allowed to marinate overnight. Serve with steamed rice and your choice of mixed steamed vegetables (I usually use broccoli, carrot and beans) and either halved cherry or roma tomatoes.

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How To Grate Fresh Ginger Root - Then Try This Quick Chicken Recipe: Ginger Chicken Kebabs (2024)

FAQs

Does ginger have to be peeled before grating? ›

If the ginger is young and the skin is very fine or if it is going to be finely chopped or grated, you can skip the peeling step. If the skin is thicker or you're chopping the ginger more coarsely and don't want the skin to be included, then it's best to peel the ginger beforehand.

Should fresh ginger be minced or grated? ›

Grating is actually the most traditional way to prepare ginger for a recipe. To grate and to mince produce very similar results, but not identical. Grating usually produces a more pulpy ingredient, while minced ginger consists of tiny, but distinctive little cubes. Grated fresh ginger is more intense in flavor.

Can you grate ginger on a box grater? ›

Use a box grater to grate peeled ginger. Use the large holes of the grater and apply pressure as you grate. Another tool to try is a Microplane grater.

Should ginger be refrigerated? ›

Room temperature: Unpeeled and uncut ginger root will last up to 3 weeks stored on the counter at room temperature. Refrigerator: When properly wrapped and stored in the crisper drawer, unpeeled ginger can last for up to 1 month in the fridge. Peeled ginger will last 2 to 3 weeks in the refrigerator.

Should you eat ginger skin? ›

Some people are even worried that ginger skin may not be good for them, or could even make them sick. Don't worry. Not only is the skin edible, but it is perhaps the healthiest part of the spice.

What is the best tool to chop ginger? ›

Best ginger tool: when it comes to ginger, the fibrous root is hard to grate and cut. The Microplane ginger tool with its ultra sharp grating surface cuts swiftly and cleanly, allowing all the flavor and health benefits shine through without making you work for it.

How do you quickly chop ginger? ›

First, peel the ginger, then slice into rounds, then julienne into thin strips and chop into small pieces. Go over the chopped ginger multiple times with a chef's knife to get minced ginger. For grated ginger, simply grate the ginger root on a Microplane.

Should ginger root be cooked? ›

Raw ginger has a strong, spicy flavor and is often used in small amounts to add flavor to dishes. It has a high concentration of gingerol, a compound that has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. Cooked ginger has a milder flavor and is often used in larger amounts in dishes.

Can you eat fresh ginger root raw? ›

It is also proven to boost one's health due to its medicinal value. Millions of people the world over swear by the healing power of ginger. You can eat it whole, ground, cooked or raw. Ginger is a spicy root that has proven to be an effective natural remedy for some common diseases.

Is ginger better raw or heated? ›

Eat it raw or cook it—both are healthy: Research suggests that heating raw ginger (i.e., in cooking or making tea) reduces its ability to scavenge certain types of free radicals and increases its ability to scavenge other types—likely due to the conversion of gingerols to shogaols.

Is it OK to eat the skin on ginger? ›

"Ginger peel is completely safe to consume," Dana said. "I often slice off coins of unpeeled ginger and steep in hot water for the tastiest ginger tea. The peel may contain more fiber [than the rest of the ginger root]."

Can I grate ginger and store it in the fridge? ›

Grated ginger won't keep for as long as chunks of root, as it has more surface area exposed to risk factors like air and moisture. It will not keep well at room temperature, but can last for up to 1 week in the fridge. If you need to store grated ginger for any longer, it can be frozen for up to 6 months.

How long does grated ginger last in the fridge? ›

When refrigerated in a dry, sealable bag with the air squeezed out, unpeeled ginger will last a month; peeled or grated ginger, however, will only last two to three weeks. To stretch ginger's freshness the longest, freezing is best: both unpeeled and peeled ginger will last up to six months in the freezer.

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