Fire Cider Tonic
A potent immune-boosting tonic made with horseradish, onion, garlic, ginger, and other healing herbs and spices infused in apple cider vinegar. This traditional folk remedy can be used as a preventative medicine or incorporated into various drinks and dishes.
Ingredients
- •1 cup horseradish
- •1 whole onion
- •8 cloves garlic
- •½ cup ginger
- •1 tablespoon ground turmeric
- •1 teaspoon black peppercorns
- •4 sprigs rosemary
- •1 whole clove
- •1½ whole dried hot chiles
- •1 whole lemon
- •2 cups apple cider vinegar
- •2 tablespoons honey
- •1 piece quart container and cheesecloth
- •storage note
Cooking Instructions
- 1.
Place horseradish, onion, garlic, ginger, turmeric, peppercorns, rosemary, and clove in quart jar. Crumble chile (use 2 if you like it spicy) into jar. Squeeze in lemon quarters; add rinds. Pour vinegar into jar until solids are fully submerged. Cover tightly, then swirl jar gently to combine. Let stand in a dark spot 1 month.
43200 min
- 2.
Strain through a cheesecloth-lined colander or sieve into a large measuring cup; discard solids. Gather up corners of cheesecloth to extract as much liquid as possible (wear gloves if you wish to avoid turmeric stains on your hands). Rinse out jar and pour in liquid. Add 2 Tbsp. honey, then shake covered jar or whisk to combine. Add more honey to taste.
15 min
- 3.
You can transfer mixture to a few smaller bottles, such as swing-top bottles, as it's easier to pour from this way. Tightly seal and chill.
5 min
- 4.
Cold Preventative: Sip by the spoonful when you feel a cold coming. You can also dilute it in water.
- 5.
Fire Cider Tonic: This makes a great mocktail. Add about 1 Tbsp. fire cider and a squeeze of fresh orange juice to a glass of seltzer. Garnish with rosemary sprig.
- 6.
Salad Dressing: Use in place of apple cider vinegar in your favorite vinaigrette. You likely won't need to add any additional sweetener.
- 7.
Fire Cider Tea: Add about 1 Tbsp. fire cider to a mug of hot water, along with a squeeze of fresh lemon juice and a little honey to sweeten. Finish with a bit of freshly ground black pepper.
- 8.
Fresh Herb Sauces: Use fire cider in place of the red wine vinegar in sauces like chimichurri.
- 9.
Marinade for fish, chicken, or tofu: Think of fire cider as the acid in bright, assertive marinades similar to those for jerk chicken.