17/07/2020 11:37

Recipe of Super Quick Homemade Sig's my kind of Sauerkraut

by Mamie Tran

Sig's my kind of Sauerkraut
Sig's my kind of Sauerkraut

Hey everyone, hope you’re having an incredible day today. Today, I’m gonna show you how to make a distinctive dish, sig's my kind of sauerkraut. One of my favorites. For mine, I am going to make it a little bit tasty. This will be really delicious.

Select the best salt for sauerkraut and be ensured of success. Salt is used to create the brine in which the cabbage mixture ferments. Salt pulls water out of the cabbage to create an environment where the good bacteria (mainly lactobacillus) can grow and proliferate and the bad can bacteria die off. When life gives you cabbage, you make sauerkraut.

Sig's my kind of Sauerkraut is one of the most popular of recent trending foods on earth. It’s easy, it’s quick, it tastes delicious. It’s enjoyed by millions daily. Sig's my kind of Sauerkraut is something that I’ve loved my entire life. They are fine and they look wonderful.

To begin with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can cook sig's my kind of sauerkraut using 12 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Sig's my kind of Sauerkraut:
  1. Take medium white or pointed (but red cabbage may be used)
  2. Get to - 2 teaspoon of salt (to taste) balance with wine)
  3. Prepare I teaspoon pickling spices
  4. Take (not heaped) cumin or caraway seeds
  5. Make ready juniper berries
  6. Take crisp apple, finely cubed
  7. Make ready onion, cut into fine thin rings
  8. Make ready good white wine (optional) (for taste) or to balance)
  9. Take large stoneware pot or jar
  10. Get muslin cloth
  11. Make ready sharp knife
  12. Make ready I jar with sterilised pebble

If you're still not convinced, let us say that making sauerkraut at home can help you save money. In grocery stores, a jar of sauerkraut can cost you up. Homemade Kimchi: An Easy Korean Sauerkraut Recipe. She's the author of The Complete Idiot's Guide to Fermenting Foods and other traditional cooking eBooks, and she teaches online classes in the fundamentals of traditional cooking, sourdough, cultured.

Steps to make Sig's my kind of Sauerkraut:
  1. First make sure all is thoroughly cleaned. Do not wash the cabbage just remove outer leafs. Gather all ingredients and tools needed. Cut the cabbage in half, remove all of the bits that are core and stems.
  2. Cut the cabbage into quarters and then the other way into eights. With a very sharp knife slice the cabbage as thin as you like, or use a kitchen mandolin.
  3. Put the cabbage into a pot or jar, sprinkle the salt between layers. Thinly slice and cube the apple. Slice the onion very thinly, add the apple and onions to the cabbage, mix well.
  4. Add all the spices, mix well, press the cabbage right down into the pot.
  5. I use a sterilised jar and sterelised pebbles as a weight. I put this inside of pot and press cabbage down further. I leave jar inside of pot,so that I can keep using it to press cabbage down more over next 24 hours. This is a must. I cover cabbage with a muslin clot so that air can escape but insects or dirt will not enter into cabbage.
  6. You must keep pressing the cabbage under the juice that will form. It may blow bubbles or not look appetising, dont worry, this the fermenting taking place. You can eat it as soon as you find it flavoursome. You can add a glass of wine to make it a little finer, to balance flavour for you. Store jar in a cool place.
  7. I will show the process as it goes along over the next week. The front cover was made earlier, I got it from my freezer to show the end result from an earlier made one.

Homemade Kimchi: An Easy Korean Sauerkraut Recipe. She's the author of The Complete Idiot's Guide to Fermenting Foods and other traditional cooking eBooks, and she teaches online classes in the fundamentals of traditional cooking, sourdough, cultured. A step by step explanation and demonstration of making sauerkraut. Follow this USDA approved method for an easy way to have your own sauerkraut at home. Sauerkraut is essentially finely shredded cabbage that has been allowed to ferment with naturally occurring lactic acid 'friendly' bacteria.

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