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If you’ve had curry or enjoyed a recipe with curry powder, you’ve probably tasted turmeric before. While well-known in its powder form, turmeric actually comes from a large, brown root, similar to ginger. Many believe that turmeric can help reduce inflammation, as well help with with knee pain and skin irritation. [1] This ingredient may seem a bit intimidating if you don’t cook a lot, but it’s very easy to sprinkle over dishes and mix into different drinks. Try experimenting with fresh turmeric root in your favorite entrees and drinks and see how you like it!

Ingredients

Turmeric Salad Dressing

  • 1 4   c (59 mL) of tahini
  • 3 US tbsp (44 mL) of lemon juice
  • 2 US tbsp (30 mL) of olive oil
  • ½ tsp (1.5 g) of turmeric
  • ¼ tsp (0.5 g) of cayenne pepper
  • Salt
  • Pepper

Anti-Inflammatory Turmeric Drink

  • 3  c (710 mL) of coconut water
  • ½ cup (25 g) of fresh ginger slices
  • 1 4   c (59 mL) of lemon juice
  • 6 mint sprigs
  • 1 tbsp (9 g) of turmeric
  • ¼ tsp (2 g) of cardamom
  • ⅛ tsp (0.6 g) of sea salt
  • ⅛ tsp (0.3 g) of black or cayenne pepper
  • 2 US tbsp (30 mL) of raw honey (optional)
  • 1 4   c (59 mL) of full-fat coconut milk (optional)
Method 1
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Peeling and Grating Turmeric Root

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  1. Hold your turmeric root over the sink and brush away any obvious dirt or grime. Shake away any extra water so it isn’t dripping wet. [2]
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Use Fresh Turmeric Root
    Hold your fresh turmeric over the sink and work along the edges with a peeler. Try to get rid of all the skin along the outside. Since the root is a little bumpy and uneven, it may be a little tricky to remove all the skin—just do your best! [3]
    • Peeling turmeric is a very similar process to peeling ginger.

    Tip: Since turmeric can stain pretty easily, it may help to wear gloves while you work. [4]

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  3. Watermark wikiHow to Use Fresh Turmeric Root
    Since turmeric is used as a spice, you don’t need to include a lot of it in your dishes and drinks. With this in mind, use a fine grater to collect your fresh root. Rub the peeled end of the turmeric over the grater to sprinkle the spice over your favorite dishes. [5]
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Use Fresh Turmeric Root
    Place the turmeric root in a paper towel, then move it into a plastic bag. Transfer the unsealed bag to the crisper drawer in your refrigerator, and try to use it within 2-3 weeks. [6]
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Flavoring Food with Fresh Turmeric

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  1. Heat up a bowl of your favorite soup for lunch or dinner. Before diving in, rinse and peel a section of turmeric root to remove the outer skin, then use a grater to garnish your soup with the spice. You can also sprinkle fresh turmeric over other dishes, like egg or tuna salad. [7]
    • Fresh turmeric root is a great complement to vegetarian dishes, as well! Try sprinkling some over your favorite tofu dish and see how you like it.
    • Turmeric is especially yummy on vegetable soups.
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Use Fresh Turmeric Root
    Whip up a batch of your favorite scrambled eggs. In addition to pepper, sprinkle some fresh turmeric in the eggs while they cook. By the time your eggs are scrambled, they’ll have a delicious hint of turmeric. [8]
    • Pepper and turmeric go very well together.
  3. Watermark wikiHow to Use Fresh Turmeric Root
    Grate at least 1 tsp (3 g) of fresh turmeric into a bowl of softened butter, along with a small spoonful of pepper. Stir all the ingredients together to make a delicious, aromatic butter. Feel free to use this whenever you sauté or roast vegetables. [9]
    • This can be a great topping for grilled fish, as well.
    • This is also known as “compound butter.”
  4. Prepare your mashed potatoes as you normally, then heap your desired serving onto your plate. Before digging in, take a small section of fresh, peeled turmeric root and grate it over the top of your mashed potatoes. [10]
    • Start with a small amount to see how you like the flavor.
  5. Watermark wikiHow to Use Fresh Turmeric Root
    Grate a small amount of fresh, peeled turmeric root on top of any cooked vegetables. Start with a small amount, then add more if you enjoy the flavor a lot! [11]
    • Turmeric goes well with any kind of roasted vegetable.
  6. Watermark wikiHow to Use Fresh Turmeric Root
    Mix 1 4   c (59 mL) of tahini, 3 tablespoons (44 mL) of lemon juice, 2 US tbsp (30 mL) of olive oil, ½ tsp (1.5 g) of turmeric, and ¼ tsp (0.5 g) of cayenne pepper in a bowl. Add in a pinch of salt and regular pepper, then stir all the ingredients together. Pour your new dressing into a vinaigrette container and store it in the refrigerator until you’re ready to use it. [12]
    • Try to use the dressing within 4 days, or else it may go bad.
  7. Prepare your favorite garden or side salad as you normally would. If you’d like your greens to have an extra kick, grate a sprinkling of fresh turmeric over the top of your salad. Feel free to add more if you enjoy the flavor! [13]
    • Fresh turmeric also tastes great on other veggie side dishes, like mashed butternut squash. [14]
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Creating Tasty Drinks

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  1. Pour some boiling water into a mug, then grate in a small spoonful of fresh ginger and turmeric root. Set a timer for 3-5 minutes to let the tea steep before enjoying the beverage. [15]
    • If you prefer sweeter tea, try adding in some sugar or honey.
  2. Prepare your favorite smoothie as you usually would by adding the ingredients into a blender. Before you mix everything together, sprinkle a spoonful or so of fresh turmeric root on top. Place the lid on the blender, then pulse all the ingredients into a smoothie. [16]
    • Start with small amounts of turmeric at first. You don’t want to overpower your smoothie!
  3. Pour 1  c (240 mL) of soy milk into a saucepan, then add in a handful of peppercorns, cardamom pods, and a cinnamon stick. Grate a pinch of fresh ginger and turmeric root over the milk and spices. Let the ingredients steep for 3-5 minutes, then strain the milk into a glass. [17]
    • As a finishing touch, stir a squeeze of honey into your milk.
  4. Mix 3  c (710 mL) of coconut water, ½ cup (25 g) of ginger slices, 6 mint sprigs, 1 4   c (59 mL) of lemon juice, 1 tbsp (9 g) of turmeric, ¼ tsp (2 g) of cardamom, ⅛ tsp (0.6 g) of sea salt, and ⅛ tsp (0.3 g) of cayenne or black pepper into a blender. Pulse the ingredients together until they’re a smooth, even consistency, then pour the drink into a cup. Transfer the drink to a pitcher or portable cup and pour a splash of coconut water on top of the drink. Place the drink in the refrigerator overnight so it can chill, then enjoy it the next day!
    • You can also add 2  tsp (9.9 mL) of raw honey and 1 4   c (59 mL) of coconut milk to make your drink sweeter and creamier.
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      Warnings

      • Don’t each too much turmeric root at one time. While it is good for you, it can cause some GI issues if you eat a lot at once. [18]
      • Turmeric roots easily stains clothes, countertops, and storage containers. Be careful as you’re working with it, and clean up any spills right away.
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      Things You’ll Need

      Peeling the Turmeric

      • Vegetable peeler
      • Vegetable grater
      • Paper towel
      • Plastic bag

      Flavoring Food with Fresh Turmeric

      • Vegetable peeler
      • Grater
      • Saucepan
      • Strainer

      Creating Tasty Drinks

      • Kettle
      • Water
      • Mug
      • Blender
      • Glass

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