Information and discussion about canning and dehydrating tomatoes and other garden vegetables and fruits. DISCLAIMER: SOME RECIPES MAY NOT COMPLY WITH CURRENT FOOD SAFETY GUIDELINES - FOLLOW AT YOUR OWN RISK
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March 15, 2018 | #766 |
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When mine come in I think I will make some cabbage, onion and apple sauerkraut.
Took a couple of days processing in New York before they were shipped out but they are on the way now. Worth |
March 15, 2018 | #767 |
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The crocks have made it to Texarkana.
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March 15, 2018 | #768 |
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Sounds yummy, let us know how it comes out!
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March 16, 2018 | #770 |
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I wish there were a recpe for a lower salt kraut but lots of tartness.
too, I would like to know how to make a variety that has a really tart bite to it. I have found that there is a major difference between the brands that are in the bags in the cooler section at the grocery. any recommendations as to most flavorful brands, not those with tons of salt, but with flavor or tartness? hands aren't working well today....bad/hard fall |
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I will chime in a little later on about the Kraut need to relax a bit. But first these came in today. They are beautiful. Worth IMG_20180316_20884.jpg |
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March 16, 2018 | #772 |
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Look how pretty, all glossy and unmarked. when's the decorations coming?
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March 16, 2018 | #773 | |
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As for the non salty kraut you can use a culture. less salt and by all means let the stuff ferment for months. That is how you get real tart kraut salt or no salt. It isn't something for the impatient. I have one quart going in the refrigerator that is over a year old. It is what I will eat tomorrow. |
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March 16, 2018 | #774 |
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[QUOTE=Worth1;689658]
But first these came in today. They are beautiful. Worth They ARE beautiful!
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March 17, 2018 | #775 |
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The grocery store just opened up 6:00 AM I am taking a shower and off to market to beat the weekend crowd.
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March 17, 2018 | #776 |
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Some how the cabbage heads looked smaller in the store, I think I over bought.
I got therm with a pile of fugi apples a sack of red onions and some caraway seeds. Worth |
March 18, 2018 | #777 |
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Two and one half heads of red cabbage.
Seven fugi apples. One and one half red onions. Caraway seeds. Salt a little over two tablespoons. No added water. Filled to the ears. Already starting to foam. Worth Tamp tamp and tamp some more to break up the cabbage and other vegetables. IMG_20180318_43871.jpg Pack pack and pack again. You can see the foam around the edges already. IMG_20180318_5936.jpg Cover with big leaves. IMG_20180318_11330.jpg Add weights and mash down hard. It will be full of liquid by the end of the day. IMG_20180318_29213.jpg Last edited by Worth1; March 18, 2018 at 10:29 AM. |
March 18, 2018 | #778 |
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now you needs some vats for meat and all that fish you eat. PICKLE IT
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The recipe for this stuff is 4 tablespoons of canning salt to 12 to 15 pounds of cabbage. I dont think that is that much salt. The colder it is the less salt the warmer the more salt so we shall see how this does at the temps I have in the house. Worth Last edited by Worth1; March 18, 2018 at 10:53 AM. |
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March 18, 2018 | #780 |
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I thought you had some crocks Worth. Or are these smaller?
Gorgeous those are. I have my Grandmother and my MIL's crocks but have always wanted one of those or two. I've been making small batches usually 2 or 3 at a time to test different ingredients. Quart air-lock mason jars. A batch last year was so salty it was trashed. After using a bit of it to start another. I have a 2 month and a four month in the back of the fridge for today's brisket. No need for salt at all. Depending on your cabbage and whatever else you add for veggies....all veg has natural salts, some more than others. Only onion needs a starter. https://www.culturesforhealth.com/le...ee-sauerkraut/ I started a fresh Kraut Thursday night. Red cabbage, carrot, red onion, celery, golden beet, fresh ginger, watermelon radish, ...caraway, celery, and cumin seed. Apple is a great choice but didn't think of it...one of my elder batches used apple. I heavily massaged some green cabbages, then re-packed the red mix in layers. Did that yesterday. I just mashed it down with my fist being a wide glass container. Is it fermentation? I say no but more a fresh slaw at this point. I think I'll re-pack some of it tonight using more of the green cabbages, In layers in quart jars and let it slow fridge ferment. I do like it fresh, few days to a few weeks. Basically made it for a couple friends kids that don't like it too sour. I already have some kimchi I made last week so plenty of options. I just tasted my fresh kraut...needs salt Good flavor though. Odd I can't taste the cumin seed. May add a bit of salt to one of the quarts to compare in a weeks time. |
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