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One-Skillet Hot Sausage and Cabbage Stir-Fry with Chives

Sauté hot Italian sausage meat with ginger and garlic, mix with veg, and dinner’s a wrap!

Coconut Zucchini Noodles and Spiced Meatballs

Zucchini "noodles" keep this fragrant curry soup gluten-free. The spiced lamb meatballs are just as good in a wrap or on a salad.

How to Buy, Store, and Cook With Ginger

Here's what to know about turmeric's less trendy but still potent cousin.

Ginger and Almond Bars

Fresh and candied ginger team up to make an uplifting, zesty treat that can be prepared in any season. This quick yet impressive dessert lends itself to endless reincarnations, using various dried fruits and citrus zests, or even cocoa for chocolate lovers—see the recipes that follow for ideas!

Moneygun Hot Toddy

At Moneygun in Chicago, they make this hot toddy in a French press. It's the perfect answer to what to drink on a chilly night.

Gingery Chicken Soup With Zucchini “Noodles”

Not only is this immunity-boosting chicken soup just as comforting as your grandma’s, it's also gluten-free, thanks to spiralized zucchini “noodles.”

Fire Cider Tonic

If you find yourself reaching for a cocktail, then suddenly remember you’re doing Dry January, make a batch of fire cider, then turn it into an uplifting tonic.

Matcha-Mango Smoothie

This simple smoothie gets a bolt of caffeine from matcha and a dose of protein from yogurt. The combo of yogurt, mango, and matcha results in a tartly refreshing smoothie.

Turmeric-Ginger Chicken Soup

Chicken noodle soup never gets old. If you don’t have udon for this recipe, use rice noodles or regular old spaghetti. A small knob of fresh turmeric can replace the dried type.

How to Make South Indian-Inspired Coconut Chicken Curry in 22 Minutes

Curry powder and a quick blender sauce make this coconut curry chicken dinner as fast as possible.

Chai-Spiced Hot Toddy

This rum-spiked hot toddy is infused with fiery black pepper, revitalizing cinnamon, and cleansing cardamom to cure the winter blues.

Shrimp Poached in Coconut Milk

Here, fresh shrimp gets gently poached in herb-laced coconut milk. The spicing is subtle, so as not to obstruct the milk’s sweet flavor.

Ginger Dipping Sauce

Many people enjoy chicken pho with a side of this zippy sauce. They dip the flesh into the sauce as they eat the soup. The fresh ginger bite adds a last-minute layer of flavor that some find to be scintillating while others find to be distracting. Try it out and judge for yourself.

Instant-Pot Vietnamese Chicken Soup

Get the richly flavored comforting broth of traditional pho in half the time when you use your Instant Pot.

Lebkuchen Spice Mix (Lebkuchengewurz)

I like to make a batch of Lebkuchen Spice Mix—a mixture of all the “usual suspects” in wintertime baking—in early fall so that I’m ready for the Christmas baking season. The mixture below is a great all-purpose one. But you can also tinker with the amounts if you want to highlight one flavor or another.

Iced Christmas-Cookie Letters

Spell out holiday cheer on your favorite platter or cookie plate with these wintery snow-capped cookies.

Champagne Punch with Ginger, Lemon, and Sage

This sparkling punch, with its aromatic mixture of sage, lemon, and ginger, is refreshing and light enough to drink all night.

5 Ways to Cure That Too-Full Thanksgiving Feeling

(And no, we're not talking about unbuttoning your pants.)

The Coziest Make-Ahead Breakfast

Now that porridge season has returned, put your slow cooker to work for cozier, healthier, warmer, sleepyhead-approved breakfasts.

Slow-Cooker Oatmeal

Knowing you have a bubbling hot breakfast waiting for you on a chilly morning makes getting out of bed so much easier.
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