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Fire Cider (Immune System Support) Recipe

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Ingredients:  
Ingredients:  
2 quart-sized Mason Jar with lid or canning jar



Ingredients
3 cups Organic Unflitered Apple Cider Vinegar plus more as needed to cover the ingredients
7 oz Fresh Horseradish, grated or roughly chopped approximately 1 cup
7 oz Fresh ginger, grated or roughly chopped approximately 1 cup
2 oz Fresh Turmeric, grated or roughly chopped approximately 1/4 cup
1 Medium Onion, chopped
10 Garlic Cloves, crushed or chopped
1 Lemon, sliced
1 Orange, sliced
2-3 Jalapeño Peppers, sliced or 1/4 – 1/2 tsp organic cayenne powder
3 Cinnamon Sticks
3 Sprigs of Fresh Rosemary approximately 0.1oz
6 Sprigs of Fresh Thyme approximately 0.1oz
1 tsp Peppercorn optional
Sweeten Once Fire Cider Has Fermented And Is Ready To Use
1/2 cup honey, plus more as desired
Instructions

Directions:
Directions:
Peel and grate the horseradish. Add it to a 1.5-2 qt sized jar along with the sliced ginger, turmeric, jalapenos, onion, orange, lemon, and garlic. Then, add the fresh herbs, cinnamon sticks, and peppercorns.
Pour the apple cider vinegar into the jar, making sure all the ingredients are fully covered. Add as much ACV as needed to cover the ingredients (this prevents the ingredients from spoiling).
Seal the jar. Use a piece of parchment paper under the lid to keep the vinegar from touching the metal, or a plastic lid if you have one.
Shake the jar to combine the ingredients and store the jar in a dark, cool place for up to 4 weeks.
Remember to shake the jar once daily to mix the ingredients. (I like to store the jar in the pantry where I can see it daily and remember to shake it)
After three to four weeks, use a fine-mesh strainer or cheesecloth to strain out the pulp and solid ingredients. Squeeze as much liquid out of the ingredients as you can.
Stir in the honey until it is incorporated. Taste and add more honey to reach your desired sweetness. Your fire cider should taste hot, spicy, and sweet.
Store sealed in an airtight jar. Keep in the refrigerator or in a dry, cool place for up to 6 months. Enjoy 1-2 tablespoons daily or use the fire tonic when cooking!
Notes
The most common way to use fire cider tonic is to drink 1-2 tablespoons each morning. You can sweeten it with a bit of honey before drinking it (which makes it super tasty!) or dilute it with water or juice.
Enjoy a tablespoon or two a day, or when you feel you are coming down with a cold.

Recipe inspired and adapted from Rosemary Gladstar Fire Cider Cookbook.


Number Of Servings:
Number Of Servings:
64
Preparation Time:
Preparation Time:
15 minutes - let sit for 4-5 weeks

 

 

 

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