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How to peel & store Ginger?

I consider fresh ginger to be a super food. I like to use it in my cooking, baking and my tea remedies so I need always to have fresh ginger on hand. My first encounter with the ginger was not that fruitful. I actually used a knife to peel it and I ended up having just half of it to be used! Few years back I discovered the real technique on a French channel, it is incredibly… easy: – Break one lobe of the ginger to easily reach all the skin and hold it firmly with one hand. – Hold the bowl of the spoon in the other hand, make sure the convex is towards you. – Scrap away the skin by using the edge of the spoon. Now that you have fresh ginger you can grate them, put them in a ziplock bag and store them in the freezer. It will be super handy when a recipe requires freshly grated ginger! Hope it helps! The Urban Aprong    

How to peel the Beets

I always watched my mom boiling beetroots then rinsing them in cold water and peeling them with a knife. It looked complicated especially that everything turned magenta red in the kitchen. Beetroot is an underestimated vegetable in my humble opinion, none cooks it because of its complicated peeling and transferring color. But here is the 4 steps solution to make peace with the beets: 1. Clean the beetroots: wash and cut stem and greenery from both side. 2. Cut them in halves and put them on wax paper in a tray. 3. Roast the beetroot in a preheated oven at 350°C for about 40 minutes (depending on their size). Beets are done when the skins are puckered and a toothpick is inserted easily till the center. 4. When beets have cooled a little bit just peel off the skin, I usually wear gloves to avoid the color transfer. >> You can store them in a container in the fridge up to 3 days or in the feezer up to 1 month. Hope it helps! The Urban Apron