Very Good Recipes of Ginger from Out of the Ordinary
There are 17 Ginger recipes on the blog Out of the Ordinary. (433 on all the blogs)
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Carrots and cauliflower in carrot-ginger-lemon sauce with cashews
By Out of the Ordinary
04/13/13 16:41
It’s Saturday again, and you know what that means! It’s story time! Here’s your picture for the week. Who is this fellow, and how did he end up at Joe’s in 1954? As ever, my story is after the jump, … Continue reading →
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Collard purée with roasted sweet potatoes, ginger, smoked paprika, and lime
By Out of the Ordinary
03/30/13 15:45
Hello, Ordinary friends! Don’t look now but we’re doing it again! Last week I introduced the idea of a sort of writer’s salon, hosted by The Ordinary, in which we’d all (whoever wanted to that is) write a story inspired … Continue reading →
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Ginger beer
By Out of the Ordinary
03/13/13 18:00
“Wherefore” means “why” and not “where.” You’re probably thinking, well, duh, Claire, everybody knows that. But the truth is that I didn’t know that till I was a teenager, and it really blew my mind, man. Because when Juliet says … Continue reading →
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Black currant and bittersweet chocolate bakewell bars & cardamom ginger chocolate chip cookies
By Out of the Ordinary
03/08/13 18:55
Our house was built in 1850, or thereabouts. This June, we’ll have been here a decade. In that time, for every part of the house we’ve repaired or prettied up, another has fallen apart. We’ve got cracking plaster, peeling paint, … Continue reading →
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Almond cake with chocolate chips and ginger
By Out of the Ordinary
03/02/13 16:25
Clio’s attitude towards fetching a ball is “I could, but why would I?” Some people might think this is a sign of stupidity, but I disagree. (And not just because I’m her biggest fan!) I think it’s funny that people … Continue reading →
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French lentil chard soup with meyer lemon and ginger
By Out of the Ordinary
01/30/13 20:23
There’s Nothing as Trustworthy as the Ordinary Mind of Ordinary Man. So readeth a banner on the wall of Lonesome Rhodes. Lonesome himself is on the balcony, raving like a Tom Waits-voiced Tarzan about how the people listen to him, … Continue reading →
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Oatmeal chocolate chip cookies with ginger and marmalade
By Out of the Ordinary
01/25/13 20:39
Happy birthday, Robert Burns! Surely Burns is another ordinary poet laureate. Born in poverty, mostly self-educated, called “the ploughman poet,” Burns wrote about lice and mice and love and revolution. His poems are simple, honest and direct, but full...
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Spinach, apple, avocado bisque with ginger
By Out of the Ordinary
01/24/13 19:32
It’s cold here! (Sigh, is she talking about the weather again?) Yes! Yes I am, but I’m not the only one! It’s news. The Guardian UK (online US edition) has a story on their front (virtual) page about how cold … Continue reading →
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Pumpkin blondies with chocolate-covered ginger
By Out of the Ordinary
10/25/12 18:33
I’ve mentioned in the past that my fun-o-meter might be broken. I’ve told you how things that I’m supposed to find fun make me anxious, and things that many people think of as chores are my favorite things to do…every….day. … Continue reading →
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Pear/hazelnut/chocolate crisp and ginger ice cream
By Out of the Ordinary
10/19/12 19:50
I had a hard time taking this picture, because of the light. In the summertime I could take pictures of my food outside, in perfect light, just before we ate it. Lately it’s been harder and harder. It’s often dark … Continue reading →
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Ginger cookies with white chocolate-cassis glaze
By Out of the Ordinary
08/13/12 16:19
It has come to our attention, Here at The Ordinary, that there are, literally, a gazillion food blogs in the world. This is a precise number, tabulated in our statistics division. A gazillion. When the field is saturated to such … Continue reading →
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GInger beer-battered zucchini & artichoke fritters
By Out of the Ordinary
07/24/12 21:00
We had a family joke when I was growing up that whenever my brother was ill, my mom would make enchiladas. Delicious, yes, but probably not an ideal comfort food. It probably only happened once or twice, but it became … Continue reading →
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Broccoli rabe with ginger, apricots & cashews
By Out of the Ordinary
05/27/12 16:57
My poor boys. They have an inexplicable 6-day weekend, and the weather is ridiculous. Round-the-clock thunderstorms. When it’s not actually storming, it’s gloomy and threatening, with thick damp air that sticks to your skin, and heavy glowering clouds that...
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Meyer lemon, rosemary, black pepper mousse & chocolate-dipped ginger shortbread
By Out of the Ordinary
05/08/12 20:02
When I was 12 or 13, my friend and I made dinner for our parents. The whole meal – cordials, a main course, dessert. Our parents gave us complete freedom in the kitchen, and bravely agreed to eat whatever we … Continue reading →
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Champagne mango tart (with cardamom pastry cream and ginger-shortbread)
By Out of the Ordinary
05/03/12 19:26
The Guardian recently had an article about alphonso mangoes. They sound magically delicious! They also sound like champagne mangoes, and I thought they might be the same thing. When I did a little research I learned that they’re closely related, … Continue...
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Cinnamon buns with chocolate covered ginger
By Out of the Ordinary
02/18/12 17:17
For valentine’s day dinner, we had cauliflower steaks roasted with thyme, layered with portobello steaks roasted with rosemary and balsamic, layered, as well, with chard, smoked gouda and mozzarella, and topped with porcini-sage gravy. It was a delicious...
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Parsnip and ginger pakoras
By Out of the Ordinary
01/27/12 20:08
Parsnips and ginger taste so wonderful together. So bright and sweet and fresh! Here they find themselves grated, thrown together in a sea of chickpea batter, and dunked unceremoniously in hot olive oil till they crisp up nicely. I was … Continue reading...
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