GINGER PINEAPPLE DRINK This recipe makes a fairly large amount, which can be refrigerated for 3 to 4 days.
"Kingston native and beverage maker Sammy Holness, owner of Exotic Tropics at the Crossroads Farmers Market in Takoma Park, learned to make this drink from his mother, who picked the pineapples from the family garden.
2 large pineapples* 6 cups very hot water, plus 2 cups cool water, divides use (or more as needed) 8 ounces peeled ginger root, cut into small chunks 1/2 cup wildflower honey (or more to taste) Mint sprigs (for garnish)
TO PREPARE THE PINEAPPLE JUICE: Peel the pineapples, discarding the tops. Place the peel in a large bowl with 5 cups of the very hot tap water. Cover and refrigerate for 5 hours.
Cut the pineapple flesh into chunks and puree in a blender until smooth. Strain through a fine-mesh strainer into a large bowl to extract the juice. Transfer the pulp to the peel mixture. When the peel mixture is ready, strain its juice and add to the pineapple juice; set aside. Discard the pulp and peel.
TO PREPARE THE GINGER: Combine the ginger and 2 cups of cool water in a blender. Puree and transfer to a small saucepan. Bring to boil over medium-high heat, then let cool to room temperature. Strain the ginger mixture and add to the pineapple juice; set aside.
TO SWEETEN: Combine the honey and the remaining 1 cup of very hot water in a large measuring cup until dissolved. Add to the pineapple-ginger juice mixture. Add extra water as necessary to make 1 gallon. Refrigerate for 1 hour or until well chilled.
TO SERVE: Pour into glasses and garnish with mint.
*Make sure the pineapples are ripe; they should smell sweet.
Makes 1 gallon (16 servings) From: Takoma Park Farmers Market vendor Sammy Holness Source: Walter Nicholls to the Washington Post, June 13, 2007 |