Test Kitchen tips: Peeling ginger
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Whenever you have a recipe that calls for fresh ginger, rest assured -- there is an easy way to peel it before using.
Just use a spoon.
Because the skin is so delicate and tissue-like, a spoon can easily scrape it away. And unlike a vegetable peeler or knife, which will peel some of the root with the skin, a dull spoon should take away only the skin.
A spoon is also handy for getting into all those nooks and crannies, too.
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