Before I launch into the recipe, I'd like to draw your attention to my glassware. My husband thinks it is tacky to save and use the jelly glasses as barware. I disagree. It is a bonus. The fact that the jam is only a dollar a jar makes it even better.
I rather like the glasses, they are heavy, durable and have a nice pattern etched into the bottom 1/4 of the glass. What's not to love? Makes me want to drag my rocking chair out on the front porch and enjoy an alcoholic beverage. Unfortunately, I can't do that anymore, so I made barley water.
If my better half was giving me funny looks for the glasses, you can imagine the look I got when I told him what I was brewing. I'm a little surprised he'd never had it-it seems like the sort of thing my in-laws would like.
Ginger is not traditional in barley water, but when I read THIS recipe I was intrigued. I did not follow the posted recipe, but as it inspired the use of ginger, I thought it would be polite to acknowledge it. It is practically the same, as most recipes of this sort are-there's only so many ways to make lemonade or barley water. Haalo has much nicer glassware!
So break out your best jelly glasses and enjoy some cold barley water-but remember to go easy on it as the drink has a diuretic effect in large quantities.
You Will Need:
1/2 cup barley, rinsed well and drained
6 cups water
1/2 cup granulated sugar
2-3 thin slices of peeled fresh ginger
1 generous length of lemon peel zest-pith removed (about 2 inches length)
Juice of 1 lemon
Bring sugar and water to a boil. Add ginger, lemon and barley. Cover, reduce to a simmer and cook 20 minutes. Remove from heat, strain through a fine sieve into a pitcher and stir in the lemon juice. Cool, then chill well before serving.
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