Despite being hip and trendy, the switchel isn’t only for the elite; anybody can make their own ginger switchel at home. It’s simple, refreshing, and arguably has health benefits, as long as you don’t go overboard on the amount of sweetener you use.
Traditionally it is made with either molasses, honey, and/or or maple syrup, though, so even at its worst, it isn’t all that bad, especially if you compare it with commercial soda/pop. As far as homemade natural electrolyte drinks goes, the switchel is about as good as it gets
WHAT IS THE SWITCHEL?It’s an old fashioned American drink made with apple cider vinegar, ginger, and molasses, honey, or maple syrup which was originally made to help refresh farmers and others working outside in the sun all day. That’s why it is also sometimes referred to as Haymakers punch; it was given to hydrate those who had been working the hay in the heat of the summer. Think of it as a traditional, healthier, natural electrolyte drink that people made at home before all of the sugar and artificially colored versions hit the stores.
A Natural Electrolyte Drink Recipe: The Ginger Switchel
Ingredients
- 1/8 cup maple syrup
- 1/4 cup apple cider vinegar
- 1 inch ginger root
- 1 Tbsp. molasses
- Peel and cut about an inch of ginger root into tiny pieces. (You should end up with about 2 Tablespoons of minced ginger)
- Add your ginger, vinegar and sweeteners to the bottom of a 1 quart pitcher, and muddle it or press against the ginger with a wooden spoon to help release the flavor.
- Fill the rest of the pitcher with water (around 4 cups of water), and put the pitcher in the refrigerator for several hours or overnight to help distribute the flavors.
- Adjust the flavors to suit your taste, if needed.
- Strain and serve cold. You can aso mix it with soda water if you like.