Master Tonic (Fire Cider) Vinegar Infusion- Yogurt Hydro (2024)

By : YogurtHydro | 24 Comments | On : September 17, 2015 | Category : Fermentation, Food, Infusions, Recipes, Wellness

Master Tonic (Fire Cider) Vinegar Infusion- Yogurt Hydro (1)

Fire cider is an infused vinegar made with warming herbs, roots and peppers. It has been used for generations as a folk remedy for everything from colds, flu, arthritis, circulation and digestion issues, to hangovers – and it packs quite a punch both in uses and flavor.

I was hooked from my first taste. WOW. It is warming, sharp, and …well, just try it!

People swear by fire cider, or ‘master tonic’, as a general immune boosting elixir and “cure” for colds and flu, and it has been used for generations. The recent resurgence of popularity in home remedies and other DIY ways has brought fire cider back into the forefront in home made wellness recipes.

It is packed with anti-microbial, anti-fungal, anti-viral, anti-bacterial, anti-all-kinds-of-things ingredients that should certainly boost the immune system and give your taste buds a real wake up call. It can be taken once daily as a general elixir or 3 times per day when under the weather to speed recovery time.

Fire cider takes 4 – 8 weeks to infuse completely and the flavors change and mellow over time, so get yours started now to be prepared for winter colds!

How To Make Fire Cider (Master Tonic)

1/2 cup grated ginger rootMaster Tonic (Fire Cider) Vinegar Infusion- Yogurt Hydro (3)
1/2 cup grated horseradish rootMaster Tonic (Fire Cider) Vinegar Infusion- Yogurt Hydro (4)
1 medium sized onion, chopped or grated
1 head of garlic (~10 cloves), crushed or minced
2 jalapeño peppers, minced
zest and juice of 1 lemon or other citrus fruit
2 tbsps. dried rosemaryMaster Tonic (Fire Cider) Vinegar Infusion- Yogurt Hydro (5)
1 tbsp. turmeric powderMaster Tonic (Fire Cider) Vinegar Infusion- Yogurt Hydro (6)
1/4 tsp. dried cayenne pepperMaster Tonic (Fire Cider) Vinegar Infusion- Yogurt Hydro (7)
Apple Cider VinegarMaster Tonic (Fire Cider) Vinegar Infusion- Yogurt Hydro (8)
HoneyMaster Tonic (Fire Cider) Vinegar Infusion- Yogurt Hydro (9)

You may want to wear gloves while preparing roots and peppers! The title ‘fire’ is not for nothing, during preparation or tasting!

Horseradish is incredibly potent stuff and grating by hand is not fun. I put mine in the freezer for about 20 minutes before using a food processor to quickly mince it up. If you use a mandolin or grater, I advise you to open the window or even go outside.

The quickest way to go about this recipe is to scrub or peel, core, and remove stems from herbs, peppers, and roots and then throw it all in a food processor.

Place it all in a sterilized 1 quart jar and fill jar with 5% apple cider vinegar.

I used a bail top jarMaster Tonic (Fire Cider) Vinegar Infusion- Yogurt Hydro (10). It has a glass lid, rubber gasket and wire closure. You could also use a plastic lid, or if all you have are the metal lids, place cling wrap or parchment paper between the jar and lid to prevent corrosion from the vinegar.

Store in a dark, cool area for 4 – 8 weeks before use and shake the jar daily (if you miss a day or two occasionally it won’t ruin it, but aim for once/day).

After a few weeks, strain the liquid into a sterilized glass storage container. Add honey to taste (**Read notes below). Honey is not merely a sweetener, it contains anti-microbial, anti-fungal and anti-septic properties and is great for a sore throat. As with any ingredient (other than the vinegar of course!) it is optional.

Store in cool dark place and use within 18 months.

The strained pulp can be dehydrated and used as one heck of a spice mix, or used to make a second batch of fire cider. Just place the pulp back into the original jar and top with apple cider vinegar to restart the process.

How To Use Fire Cider (Master Tonic)

**In the final step honey can be added to the whole batch for those who find it hard to take otherwise. I prefer to sweeten as I go, leaving the infusion unsweetened for use in tea, orange juice, over salads, over meats, however you choose to use it, keeping in mind that it is an acid base (vinegar).

Because it is an infusion and not a ferment, heat and cold will not destroy all the benefits (excessive heat may deteriorate some of the enzymes and vitamins, just like cooking any vegetable or root).

It can be cooked into something or frozen. Which is great if a family member doesn’t care for the flavor (you will either love or hate it – there doesn’t seem to be a middle ground!).

For a daily immune booster, take 1/2 – 1 tbsp. per day. To fight colds and flu, take the same dose 3 times per day.

Common Fire Cider Q&A

Infuse and store fire cider in a cool dark place such as a cupboard. Fridge storage is not necessary, but won’t hurt it either, it’s up to you. It is basically an infused vinegar and can be stored as any other vinegar.

If you can’t find or are sensitive to an ingredient, leave it out. Your fire cider will still provide plenty of health benefits, even a daily dose of ONLY apple cider vinegar (ACV) will help boost immune system.

Dried ingredients can be used to replace anything you can’t find fresh and vice-versa. Adjust quantities to suit.

Organic is best, but use what you have available to you.

Want more or less peppers, ginger, or other ingredient? Go for it, and let the community know if you come up with something amazing:).

Use 5% ACV, not home made ACV (unless you know it is at least 5% acidity through testing). The acidity preserves your ingredients allowing for a lengthy infusion.

Fighting a cold, but you just made this yesterday? Go ahead and take some. The full benefits of the infusion aren’t ready yet, but you’ll still get some of it. Since it is a very young infusion, replace what you use by topping up the vinegar.

Hate the flavor? Hide it in a big glass of orange juice, kombucha, tea, a smoothie, a pot of soup, as a marinade, in salad dressing, use it in a mixed drink (fire cider moonshine will definitely perk up your senses!;)), or what have you.

Can I eat the pulp after straining? Yes! You can eat some straight if you are extra brave and it can be stored in enough ACV to cover it either in a cupboard or the fridge, use it to restart another batch of fire cider, or dehydrate it to use as a spice mix.

My garlic is blue, green, red or purple?!? Surprisingly – this is NOT an issue. This is a chemical reaction between the anthocyanins in the garlic and the acidity of the vinegar. Not to worry, eat your blue garlic.

I am not a medical professional and I make no claims as to the effectiveness of “fire cider” as a cure for anything. This recipe is provided for entertainment purposes only and is taken at your own risk. For medical advise, talk to a medical professional.
That being said – it’s infused vinegar, it’s yummy and full of healthy, immune boosting foods.

Can I buy some already made? Yes! You can find Fire Cider for sale hereMaster Tonic (Fire Cider) Vinegar Infusion- Yogurt Hydro (12).

Have you tried fire cider? What adjustments would you make to this recipe? How do you use it?

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FAQs

What does master tonic do for the body? ›

All In One Master Tonic boasts a variety of healing processes for the skin and blood, helping to remove harmful environmental toxins that build up in the body, especially in the liver. It helps to flush it out and improve the natural blood filtration process while boosting energy levels.

Is fire cider good for weight loss? ›

But these days, many people turn to fire cider because they believe it will help them lose weight — mostly because of the belief that apple cider vinegar can curb your appetite and help your body burn fat. But there's just not enough evidence to show that it can do that.

How to make all in one master tonic? ›

HOW TO MAKE MASTER TONIC?
  1. Pick ingredients in garden or purchase as fresh as possible. ...
  2. Freeze ginger root if grating.
  3. Grate or chop ginger root and add to the jar.
  4. Chop peppers, onions, and garlic, then add to the jar. ...
  5. After all ingredients are added to jar, completely cover with organic apple cider vinegar.

Does fire cider boost immunity? ›

Fire cider is an herbal tonic that's used to boost immunity, help with digestion, and warm you up on a cold day. The basic recipe combines horseradish with root vegetables, like ginger, garlic, and onions, which are then dissolved in apple cider vinegar. Hot peppers are added to make it fiery.

Does tonic have side effects? ›

It is unlikely that a person will experience even mild side effects from drinking tonic water, but they should be cautious if they are taking quinine as a medication and try to report any side effects to a doctor.

How long does all in one master tonic last? ›

The Master Tonic does not need refrigeration and lasts indefinitely without any special storage conditions as the probiotics from the Braggs Apple Cider Vinegar and antifungal, antiviral, and antibacterial compounds prevent bad bacteria overgrowth or mold.

Who should not take fire cider? ›

Unpasteurized honey may contain bacteria and toxins that may be harmful to a fetus or young child. To be sure that fire cider is safe for them, people who are living with digestive or metabolic disorders, are pregnant, are nursing, or are taking medications should consult a doctor before consuming it.

Should you drink fire cider everyday? ›

Nothing Fancy – Just Take it as a Shot!

Sometimes there's no need to mess with a good thing. Fire Cider is recommended to be taken straight up, about ½ to 1 tablespoon straight up every day to really reap the benefits. If you've got a shot glass kicking around, use the photo above to get an idea for scale.

Why did fire cider go out of business? ›

Much of Shire City's lifespan was consumed by a yearslong trademark dispute over the company's ownership of the term “Fire Cider.” Shire City filed for the trademark in 2012, inadvertently stoking the ire of the herbalist community, which claimed that the term was a generic descriptor for a traditional folk remedy and ...

When should I take Master Tonic? ›

You can't go wrong with 'when to take master tonic'. Many prefer to take a shot in the morning while others take a shot during lunch time or before bed. Most people prefer taking it in the morning because they believe it gives their body a good boost. DRINK A GLASS OF WATER AFTER TAKING A SHOT.

What is the purpose of fermented master tonic? ›

Fire cider is a powerful tonic used to ward off illness. It's made from plants containing many natural antiviral, antifungal and antimicrobial compounds. Combined and steeped in vinegar for a month or so, the resulting liquid becomes infused with these powerful flavors and compounds.

What do you mix with tonic? ›

While gin and vodka are the most famous options, tonic works equally well with cognac, tequila, whiskey, liqueurs, and amaros. A variety of fruits, herbs, and spices can enhance these mixed drinks.

Should fire cider be refrigerated? ›

Does Fire Cider Need to Be Refrigerated? The short answer is no. Your fire cider is well preserved in apple cider vinegar, and shelf stable. If you prefer to take the shots cold, refrigeration is an option, but not at all necessary.

What is the all-in-one master tonic good for? ›

A brief look into its ingredients will show it can benefit your health nutritionally through different channels. Apple cider vinegar (raw with the mother) can help digestive issues, benefit PH levels, and help increase absorption of other ingredients. Ginger aids your digestion, circulation, and inflammation.

Is fire cider good for lungs? ›

Allicin has an affinity for the lungs and digestive tract so it is useful in the prevention and treatment of respiratory infections like colds, flus, sinusitis, and bronchitis and digestive infections that involve unwanted microorganisms.

What does tonic do to the human body? ›

Although consuming tonic water in moderation is unlikely to cause negative effects, some people may experience side effects if they consume too much or are extremely sensitive to quinine. Side effects of quinine may include: Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and stomach cramps.

What are the benefits of tonic? ›

There is only one primary benefit to drinking tonic water and that is hydration. Since it is still water, it will keep you hydrated and help you focus better than a soda or juice. However, it still has a sugar content comparable to those, so it's a bit of a double-edged sword.

When to take master tonic? ›

You can't go wrong with 'when to take master tonic'. Many prefer to take a shot in the morning while others take a shot during lunch time or before bed. Most people prefer taking it in the morning because they believe it gives their body a good boost. DRINK A GLASS OF WATER AFTER TAKING A SHOT.

What does body tonic do? ›

Body Tonic 14 - Super Tonic - 150ml

May assist with the ailments that affect the body's overall health, including chronic fatigue, excessive weight gain or loss, digestive problems, burnout, stress, and high blood sugar levels.

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