Look at this knobby thing I picked up at the Fort Street farmers' market! It's galangal, or Thai ginger. It is spicier than ginger, with citron notes. I made a lemongrass galangal tea out of it tonight. The tea is like a mix of hot and cold: zingy heat from the galangal, but cooling and refreshing from the lemongrass. It's also easy to make:
Put 5-6 cups of water into a pot. Bruise two lemongrass stalks, cut them into two-inch pieces, and throw them into the pot. Peel a 2-3 inch piece of galangal and cut it into thin disks; throw these into the pot. Bring pot and contents to a boil, lower heat, then simmer for five minutes. Steep lemongrass and galangal in the water until it cools. I steeped mine for about an hour. Serve over ice.
The original recipe for this drink is here: http://blog.gourmet-lunch.com/gourmet-lunch/2010/03/lemongrass-tea-just-in-time-for-spring-weekend.html
Cheers! Galangal, like ginger, is supposed to be good for the digestive system.
Wow, so that's what galangal looks like. Sometimes I've seen recipes that call for galangal, but in the backwoods, of CT, you can't find that!
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