Beer is a common ingredient in many meat marinades, but here's why non-alcoholic ginger beer is a great pick for your next ...
Using ginger ale in meatball sauce might sound like a shortcut from someone who's out of options, but you've got to trust the process. Mixing ginger ale and ketchup, as unusual as it seems, leads to a ...
Heat a medium saucepan over medium heat. Add 2 tablespoons butter and melt. Whisk in flour and allow to cook for 1 minute. In a medium bowl stir together ginger ale, soy sauce, garlic, garlic powder, ...
The best dishes are those made from memory. You don't need to crack open a cookbook because the staple ingredients and simple steps are already imprinted in your mind (and your pantry). They just work ...
This sweet, spicy and saucy chicken only tastes like you spent hours making it. Using rotisserie chicken cuts down on the cooking time while ginger ale, barbecue sauce, brown sugar and mustard bring ...
We love the ginger ale glaze on this baked ham. It's slightly sweet but tangy at the same time. There is a hint of spice from the red pepper. Now, this ham takes a little babysitting because of ...
The flat kind is good for a sour stomach, but freshly made ginger ale is a tasty, warm-weather, mixed-drink-ready treat. Here's how to brew your own. Actually, you aren't "brewing" anything in the ...
Bring ginger, sugar, and 2 cups water to a boil in a small saucepan. Remove from heat, cover, and let sit 30 minutes. Strain syrup through a fine-mesh sieve into a bowl or jar and discard ginger. Let ...
A different sort of brewery tasting room has opened in Oceanside. Since November, Moonglade Brews has been serving nonalcoholic ginger and root beers out of the front of its brewing space off Highway ...