These 32 Ginger Recipes Will Spice Up Your Weeknight—Literally (2024)

These 32 Ginger Recipes Will Spice Up Your Weeknight—Literally (1)

Dinner game feeling kinda meh? Sounds like it's time to spice things up. And it doesn't get spicier than adding some ginger to your stir-fries, soups, salads, and even co*cktails and cookies. Add even a tiny amount of ginger, and you'll get the flavor kick you're looking for, whether you make ginger pork potstickers, gingersnap cookies, or just a round of whiskey gingers. 😉

Ginger also adds the perfect kick that instantly warms up any cold winter night. You could even build a whole meal around the zesty root. Start off your meal with a ginger-laced stir-fry with our chicken teriyaki pineapple bowls, followed by some ginger cardamom cowboy cookies and a Dark 'N' Stormy nightcap. We're all about adding ginger to any and all marinades and sauces too, whether it's a ginger soy marinade for chicken, a sauce for cowboy steak, or a jerk marinade for our jerk tofu grain bowls. Let's just say, your nose will be clear and your mouth will be happy.

Whether fresh, ground, or candied, ginger is also loaded with healthy goodness and can even reduce nausea and act as an anti-inflammatory. Maybe that's why we always love a gingery soup when we're feeling a bit under the weather. Our carrot ginger soup and kimchi tofu stew recipes are our personal sick day MVPs, and they'll get you back in working order in no time.

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Carrot Ginger Soup

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Team Delish loves pureed soup, and this carrot ginger recipe is no exception. Set apart from the pack by a few noteworthy ingredients, this is a recipe we come back to again and again. Canned coconut milk makes it super-creamy and rich while keeping it conveniently dairy-free. Just a tablespoon of fish sauce adds depth and makes this soup feel that much more special. A sprinkle of chopped fresh cilantro at the end ties in all the flavors. Want to up the presentation even more? Add crispy fried shallots and chili oil for that final chef’s kiss.

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Grilled Chicken Kebabs

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The best part of the sweet glaze in this recipe? There's no need to cook anything—just whisk the ingredients together! Serve with some steamed rice or grilled corn, and you've got a perfect, easy summer dinner.

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Whiskey Ginger

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Is there any whiskey co*cktail more iconic and simple than a whiskey ginger? It’s just two ingredients, but it’s truly one of the best bubbly/spirit combinations out there. To go the extra mile, we wanted a homemade, showstopper garnish, and we couldn’t think of anything more fitting than fresh, spicy candied ginger. Not only does it look great atop a drink, but it's also great for snacking.

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Walnut Broccoli Stir-Fry

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We all know classic , but for the days where you’re just looking for a little less meat this fall, it’s time to turn to the almighty walnut. It’s fatty and rich, with a fun, rippled texture that gives sauces lots of nooks and crannies to hug onto. Lightly caramelize it first with sugar and sesame just until it’s ever so slightly candied, and you’ve got yourself a worthy contender of a meat alternative.

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Gingerbread Cookies

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If you've never made homemade gingerbread cookies, your holiday season is about to change. These classic Christmas treats are often made just because they're the pinnacle of festive cuteness. But we think these Christmas cookies are pretty delicious too. Soft and full of warm spice, these cookies are the perfect way to ring in the season.

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Jerk Tofu Grain Bowls

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This vegan recipe is a culinary road trip through Jamaica featuring sweet plantains, aromatic rice and beans, and tofu in a jerk marinade. To add a touch of crunch, acidity, and color, we top it all off with a simple red cabbage and carrot slaw. Be sure to make extra slaw—you'll want to put it on everything.

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Cowboy Steak With Grilled Red Onion Salad

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Cowboy steak is one of the many names for the ever-popular rib eye, with the distinguishing features of a slightly protruding rib bone and a thickness of 2 1/2 to 3 inches. Legend has it that cowboys would eat this cut of meat using the bone as a handle, and that sounds like innovation to us. We topped this with a spicy butter that’s a nod to the flavors in Nigeria’s favorite street food, beef suya, which is made from skewers of beef rubbed in suya spice and grilled to tender, spicy, earthy perfection.

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Antoni Porowski's Ginger-Cardamom Cowboy Cookies

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Antoni Porowski developed these cookies while filming Queer Eye in Kansas City, and we can see why they quickly became a favorite amongst the Fab 5. These cookies have the perfect chew, with the sharp candied ginger, the flaky shredded coconut, and the warm cardamom.

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Ginger Pork Potstickers

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Looking for a weekend project? We suggest these super-flavorful (and surprisingly easy) pot stickers! Don't miss the photo guide of our folding technique, though you don't need to fuss too much over them. They'll taste amazing no matter how they look.

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10

Ginger Lime Whiskey Sour

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A whiskey sour is definitely one of our favorite and easiest co*cktails to make. Ginger adds a spicy kick to the traditional whiskey sour. We also replaced the lemon juice with lime for a citrus upgrade that really makes this stand out from the rest. The egg white is completely optional, but it adds a nice frothiness and is very traditional on a whiskey sour!

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Copycat Carr's Ginger Lemon Cremes

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It was only a matter of time before we tried our hands at perhaps the most delicious tea cookie ever—Carr's ginger lemon cremes. Snappy ginger spice cookies sandwich a tangy lemon creme filling, perfect for dunking in a mug of milky Earl Grey. These cookies will soften ever so slightly in the fridge—this way they’re still crisp, but soft enough that the filling won’t burst out when you take a bite.

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Ginger-Soy Chicken Marinade

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Are you unclear on what exactly a marinade is and how to use them? No worries! We have been there, and this sweet and spicy Asian-inspired marinade is the perfect place to start.

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Baked Pineapple Salmon

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Giving the salmon a quick broil at the end of cooking gives the marinade a chance to caramelize—it's too good. Just make sure to keep a close eye on it so you don't overcook the salmon! Two to three minutes is all you need under a hot broiler.

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Chicken Tikka Alfredo

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This recipe marries two of our favorite creamy comfort foods, spicy chicken tikka masala and rich, garlicky fettuccine Alfredo. This match made in heaven is a unique dish that will be ready to serve up in just over an hour!

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Dark and Stormy

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Deceptively simple to mix up, the Dark 'N' Stormy delivers a refreshingly complex wave of spice and zing. Want it with a twist? Try our Frozen Dark 'N' Stormy!

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Instant Pot Copycat Bourbon Chicken

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If you were hanging out in malls in the '90s, you've likely been chased down in the food court to sample this delectable, perfectly sauced chicken thigh recipe on a toothpick. If you've always wondered what was actually in this iconic dish, now's your chance! The sauce gets its sweet, signature flavor from a combination of soy sauce, brown sugar, ketchup, ginger, garlic, and bourbon, of course. Don’t worry—the sauce isn’t boozy at all; the bourbon just adds the perfect accent to the Asian-inspired sauce, making the flavor so unique.

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Gingersnap Cookies

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These gingersnaps are big, gingery, and extra extra chewy. They are more than just another holiday cookie, basically a warm winter hug in cookie form.

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Copycat Chicken Lettuce Wraps

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In our attempt to copy the fan favorite from P.F. Chang's, we flavored ground chicken with hoisin sauce (a fermented bean paste that gives the chicken the quintessential Chinese-American flavor), soy sauce, rice wine vinegar, sriracha, and sesame oil. Water chestnuts add a nice crunch here too.

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Gingerbread Truffles

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Truffles are the ultimate one-bite wonder, and these gingerbread ones have a delightful touch of holiday magic in each bite. Bonus: They’re rolled in crushed gingersnaps for a zippy ginger flavor and a pleasingly crunchy texture.

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Coconut Curry Salmon

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The coconut milk and spice go so well together here, making a rich but not heavy sauce that really tastes and feels far more complicated than it is. The salmon simmers in the milk, keeping it very tender and flaky and extra-flavorful. Spoon the sauce over the salmon a few times as it cooks to give it a nice coating.

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These 32 Ginger Recipes Will Spice Up Your Weeknight—Literally (2024)

FAQs

When not to take ginger? ›

Pregnant or breastfeeding women, people with heart conditions, and people with diabetes should not take ginger without talking to their doctors. DO NOT take ginger if you have a bleeding disorder or if you are taking blood-thinning medications, including aspirin.

Are ginger supplements safe? ›

Research shows that ginger is safe for most people to eat in normal amounts — such as those in food and recipes. However, there are a couple of concerns. Higher doses, such as those in supplements, may increase risk of bleeding.

What are the benefits of eating ginger? ›

Some research indicates that ginger may improve digestive health, reduce inflammation, and relieve pain, among other benefits. However, studies often test very high dosages of extracts. A person may not experience positive health effects from simply adding more ginger to their diet.

What can I do with lots of fresh ginger? ›

Ginger imparts remarkable flavor to gingerbread, brandy snaps, and ginger pudding. It can be made into tea, cooked down to a jam, preserved in sugar syrup, or sugar-coated and dried into snackable crystallized ginger.

What are the negative side effects of ginger? ›

Ginger can have side effects such as abdominal discomfort, heartburn, diarrhea, and mouth and throat irritation, especially if taken in large doses. Some studies of the use of ginger during pregnancy suggest it is safe, but the evidence is not conclusive.

Is too much ginger bad for the liver? ›

Fortunately, ginger is a food that has all the elements needed to prevent and treat liver problems. Experts suggest that ginger supplementation represents a new treatment strategy for NAFLD by improving the body's antioxidant activity, reducing inflammation and insulin resistance.

What medications should not be taken with ginger? ›

4 Medications Ginger Can Interact With
  • Blood Thinners.
  • Diabetes Medications.
  • Antiarrhythmic Medications.
  • Blood Pressure Medications.
May 2, 2024

What is the healthiest way to consume ginger? ›

Healthy Ways to Add Ginger to Your Diet
  1. Ginger Tea. Ginger tea has been a popular drink for centuries. ...
  2. Ginger Dressing. Raw ginger is particularly potent and has higher amounts of gingerols than cooked ginger. ...
  3. Pickled Ginger. ...
  4. Ginger Chicken. ...
  5. Carrot Ginger Soup. ...
  6. Ginger Water. ...
  7. Ginger Salmon.
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How much ginger is too much in one day? ›

How much ginger should you take daily? Ginger is safe to eat daily, but experts recommend limiting yourself to 3 to 4 grams a day — stick to 1 gram daily if you're pregnant. Taking more than 6 grams of ginger a day has been proven to cause gastrointestinal issues such as reflux, heartburn and diarrhea.

What organ is ginger good for? ›

It's used as a food flavoring and medicine. Ginger contains chemicals that might reduce nausea and swelling. These chemicals seem to work in the stomach and intestines, but they might also help the brain and nervous system to control nausea.

What happens to your body when you start eating ginger every day? ›

Lowers Blood Sugar and Prevent Heart Disease

Ginger has powerful components that lower blood sugar levels and prevent heart disease. Eating ginger every day can regulate the production of insulin in patients with diabetes.

Is ginger good for the kidneys? ›

Studies confirm ginger's kidney-healing properties. One of them concludes that “ginger provides evidence for kidney protection and reduces severity of damage” caused to kidneys.

Should I refrigerate ginger? ›

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 peel ginger? ›

Not really, but you may want to for aesthetic reasons. I like peeling ginger with the edge of a spoon. Young ginger has such thin skin, you don't need to peel it at all. Older ginger, like what we typically find in the grocery store, has more papery skin that you may want to peel.

What pairs well with ginger? ›

Other flavors and spices to pair with ginger are allspice, cloves, cinnamon, nutmeg, mace, chiles, peppercorns, cumin, fennel, coriander, mustard, turmeric, vanilla, sesame seed, lemongrass, mint, cardamom, lemon, tamarind, garlic, onion, scallion, chives, shallots, star anise, black tea, honey, soy sauce, fish sauce, ...

What medication should not be taken with ginger? ›

4 Medications Ginger Can Interact With
  • Blood Thinners.
  • Diabetes Medications.
  • Antiarrhythmic Medications.
  • Blood Pressure Medications.
May 2, 2024

What is the best time of day to take ginger? ›

Ginger tea can be consumed at any time of day. It works well as a pick-me-up first thing in the morning, but you may also find it helps after a meal to ease digestion. You can add fresh lemon or honey, or buy different flavoured tea bags, such as lemon and ginger or ginger green tea.

Does ginger raise blood pressure? ›

Studies show that ginger can reduce blood pressure and may be as effective as some typically used medications. Gingerol, a component of ginger, has been shown to suppress tumor growth in the lab. Many users claim ginger tea alleviates arthritis pain and muscle aches.

Is it bad to take ginger everyday? ›

How much ginger should you take daily? Ginger is safe to eat daily, but experts recommend limiting yourself to 3 to 4 grams a day — stick to 1 gram daily if you're pregnant. Taking more than 6 grams of ginger a day has been proven to cause gastrointestinal issues such as reflux, heartburn and diarrhea.

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