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TRADITIONAL SAUERKRAUT WITH CARAWAY RECIPE RECIPE | EPICURIOUS



Traditional Sauerkraut with Caraway Recipe Recipe | Epicurious image

Cabbage is perfect for fermenting because the cell walls are easily broken down with salt, and the juices that are released quite easily make the brine. While you are chopping and grating your cabbage, eat a piece raw. It will be crunchy and sweet. After fermentation it will be pretty crunchy still, shiny and alive-looking; the sugars will have been eaten by the lactobacillus bacteria (et al); and the sauer that you taste is the lactic acid cleverly produced by the lactobacillus. I’m salivating just writing this.

Provided by Sharon Flynn

Total Time 2–10 weeks

Cook Time Less than 1 hour

Number Of Ingredients 4

2 green cabbages (about 2 kg/4 lb 6 oz), shredded
50 g (1 3/4 oz) fine ground salt (about 2.5%)
15 g (1/2 oz) caraway seeds (optional)
2 L (68 fl oz) jar, pounder (a heavy implement like the end of a rolling pin, potato masher, or cocktail muddler), follower (a whole cabbage leaf or small plate), weight (see note)

Steps:

  • Weigh the shredded cabbage (as cabbages vary in size and weight) to ensure the salt to cabbage ratio is correct. The amount of salt you use should come to about 1.5–2.5%, but no more than 3%, of the cabbage weight.
  • In a large bowl, mix and massage the salt through the cabbage thoroughly, making sure to distribute the salt evenly.
  • Let it sit to sweat a bit—maybe 10 minutes. This is simply to make the next step easier. This is a good time to get your vessel cleaned and to rest up for the next stage.
  • With your pounder, pound quite energetically for about 5–10 minutes, until the cabbage is dripping with its own salty water when you pick up a handful. This part is important as you need this liquid—it’s your brine.
  • You can also use the dough hook of a stand mixer to do the pounding part, which can speed things up somewhat. Don’t let it run for too long though, only a few minutes. Using a mixer is easy and great for people who are doing this a lot and in large batches, but it takes quite a bit of the emotional release and fun out of it.
  • Next, mix in the caraway seeds (if using).
  • Put the mixture into the jar, packing it down tightly as you go using the pounder. Push down well, particularly at the end to coax out any more brine. You need the brine to cover the cabbage.
  • Don’t pack the cabbage all the way to the top; leave some headroom at the top of the jar to allow for a bit of growth and movement and, of course, the weight. You don’t want the liquid touching the top of the lid, as it will end up spewing out of your air-lock or up out of your lid.
  • Cover with a cabbage leaf (the follower), the weight and then your chosen lid or system.
  • Depending on your ferment, you can start trying it as soon as you’d like, but the less you fiddle with it in the first 2 weeks, the better. It is ready when you think it is delicious. With the right system and temperature, you can leave it to ferment for months before refrigeration.
  • If you used a crock, you’ll need to decant the kraut to smaller jars before you refrigerate, unless you have a walk-in cool room, or large cellar. (Lucky you.) It will keep in the fridge for 12 months or more. Use your senses.

SAUERKRAUT RECIPE | ALTON BROWN | FOOD NETWORK



Sauerkraut Recipe | Alton Brown | Food Network image

Provided by Alton Brown

Categories     side-dish

Yield 12 cups

Number Of Ingredients 5

5 pounds green cabbage, shredded
3 tablespoons pickling salt
1 tablespoon juniper berries
2 teaspoons caraway seeds
1 quart water, in a sanitized glass jar

Steps:

  • In large mixing bowl, mix cabbage thoroughly with salt, juniper berries, and caraway seeds, using hands or tongs. If using your hands, make sure that they are very clean prior to mixing. Let stand for 10 minutes.
  • Pack cabbage mixture down into a large plastic food container. Top with a lid smaller than the opening of the container and place a glass jar filled with the quart of water on top of the lid. Place in cool area overnight (65 to 70 degrees F). In a day, the cabbage should have given up enough liquid to be completely submerged. The jar serves as a weight to keep the cabbage submerged and away from air.
  • Check cabbage every other day for approximately 2 weeks and skim the surface of scum, if necessary. Let stand for 4 weeks. Transfer to an airtight container and store in the refrigerator for up to 6 months.

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