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The thread centers around the use of ginger root in preparing the Mandarin Pasta Salad, with participants sharing their experiences and tips for using ginger in cooking. There is also curiosity about the recipe's source and its presentation at shows.
Views differ on the best methods for preparing ginger root, with no clear consensus on a single approach. Participants share various techniques and personal preferences.
Participants are primarily discussing their personal experiences with ginger root in the context of preparing a specific recipe for cooking demonstrations.
Consultants looking for tips on using ginger root in recipes or those interested in the Mandarin Pasta Salad may find the shared experiences helpful.
lacychef said:Okay, so everyone (especially Soonerchef) has raved about the Mandarin Pasta Salad. I want to offer it for my July shows, but...I've never used ginger root before. Any tips?
BTW, which cookbook was this in? Just curious, this site is the 1st place I've heard of it....thanks![]()
Ginger428 said:https://www.pamperedchef.com/images/cc/us/pdf/cel04_mandarin_pasta_recipe.pdf
Go there & you will see it!. Gingerroot is a brown weird looking spice. It is very easy to find, just peel it & chop it up. Or if you want, go to the spices & buy a jar of ground Ginger for the ammount you need NO ONE will know the difference. ( I'm assuming you are gonna make the dressing in advance) Any other questions let me know.
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soonerchef said:Great tips guys...ginger is a lot like garlic in the way you can use it....garlic press, grate it, make a paste...all sorts of stuff
Hope you have fun with the recipe....glad you are trying it and your guests will love it!
The main ingredients in this salad include pasta, fresh ginger root, mandarin oranges, bell peppers, green onions, and a dressing made from soy sauce, sesame oil, and rice vinegar. You can also add vegetables like cucumbers or carrots for extra crunch.
To prepare the ginger root, peel it using a spoon or a vegetable peeler, then finely grate or mince it. This will release its aromatic oils and flavor, which will enhance the overall taste of the salad.
Yes, you can make the Mandarin Pasta Salad ahead of time. It’s best to prepare the salad a few hours in advance to allow the flavors to meld. However, if you’re using fresh ingredients like cucumbers, it’s advisable to add them just before serving to maintain their crunchiness.
For this salad, short pasta shapes like rotini, fusilli, or penne work best as they hold onto the dressing and mix well with the other ingredients. You can also use whole wheat or gluten-free pasta if you prefer.
Absolutely! This salad is very versatile. You can add proteins like grilled chicken or shrimp, or substitute other vegetables such as snap peas or edamame. Feel free to experiment with different dressings or nuts for added flavor and texture.