Homemade Sauerkraut Recipe In Jars

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WEBMar 6, 2024 · After filling the jar halfway, add either a 1/2 cup of water or 1/2 cup of homemade vegetable starter. Without the usual amount of …

Rating: 5/5(1)
Category: Vegetables
Servings: 2
Total Time: 15 mins

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WEB2 teaspoons salt, or to taste. Place the cabbage in a very large non-reactive bowl or pot. Add the vinegar and salt. Let stand for about 2 hours, tossing occasionally. Place in a colander and drain well. ( For a milder vinegar taste, rinse with water and drain. However, it is the vinegar that makes this taste like sauerkraut.)

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WEBMay 21, 2022 · Place your kraut in a cool, dark place, such as in a kitchen cabinet. Leaving it at room temperature of 60 to 70°F (15 to 20°C) is the best. Be mindful that your jar may leak liquid as it ferments so locate your entire crock or jar on top of a plate or cookie sheet to catch any drips.

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WEBJan 25, 2024 · Add salt to the prepared vegetables and sliced cabbage. Thoroughly mix in salt. Sprinkle vegetables and cabbage with 1 …

1. Pull together all the ingredients and equipment listed above.
2. Prep carrots and garlic. Peel and grate two to three carrots. Add these to the bowl. Finely mince two to three garlic cloves and add these to the bowl, too.
3. Sprinkle vegetables and cabbage with 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of salt—16 grams, if weighing—and mix well. Don’t rush this step. You want to ensure that the salt is evenly distributed. For me, once I’m sure it is well mixed, I stop and clean up my workspace. By leaving the salted cabbage to sit in the bowl while I do so, I’m letting the salt start to pull the moisture out of the cabbage, making the next task simple and rather pleasurable.
4. Grab handfuls of the salty, juicy cabbage mixture and pack it into your 1-quart (1 L) wide-mouth canning jar, periodically pressing the mixture down firmly with your fist or a large spoon so that the brine rises above the top of the mixture and no air pockets remain.Be sure to leave at least 1–2 inches between the top of the packed cabbage and the top of the jar.

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WEBJun 23, 2022 · Pack the cabbage mixture into the clean jar, rather tightly. Add just enough water to bring the liquid level to just above the cabbage. Weigh the cabbage down with a fermenting weight, if needed. Cover the …

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WEBLeave the cabbage to rest for about 5 minutes while you prepare your jars. The salt will start softening it and drawing the moisture out. This will make it easier to pack the kraut into the jars. Pack the cabbage into a 1.5-quart …

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WEBTransfer to a large jar. 3 Pour over lemon juice and enough filtered water to just cover the vegetables. Place the cabbage leaves on top of the mix and press down again to make sure the liquid is above the level of the …

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WEBSep 1, 1985 · Call 1-800-234-3368. This salt-free sauerkraut recipe makes easy work of this popular German condiment paired with hot dogs, sausages and German food. Originally published as "Easy Salt-Free

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WEBWorking one handful at a time, pack the sauerkraut into the mason jar, using your fist to tamp the cabbage in tightly. Continue to do this until the jar is 75-85% full. There should be quite a bit of liquid by the time the jar

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WEBApr 10, 2013 · Lay a few intact cabbage leaves over the juicy mixture and place the lid over those. Place a clean towel or a paper towel over the top and leave the crock in a cool place. Whenever froth appears, remove it and wash the lid before replacing it; repeat this every two to three days.

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WEB1 Make the brine: Combine 13 grams of salt with 650 grams of water and stir until dissolved. The salt may take a minute to dissolve but should do so eventually. You can heat the water to help the salt dissolve quicker, but …

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WEBOct 2, 2023 · Cover the mouth of the mason jar with a cloth and secure it with a rubber band or twine. This allows air to flow in and out of the jar, but prevents dust or insects from getting into the jar. Press the cabbage …

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WEBDec 1, 2017 · Slice the cabbage by first slicing in half, then in quarters. Remove the core and slice the cabbage lengthwise into thin ribbons. Place the cabbage into a large bowl and sprinkle with salt. Using clean hands, …

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WEBMay 15, 2024 · Add the liquid on top. Cut the reserved leaves so they fully cover the top of the shredded cabbage, and place them in the jars, pressing them down so they are submerged in the liquid. Add a fermenting weight on top and add the lid. Use an airlock if you have it. Place in a dark, dry place for 2 weeks.

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WEBAug 31, 2023 · If there is not enough brine, top it up with a 2% salt solution. (You can make this by dissolving 2 grams of salt in 100 grams of water; 1 cup of water would require about 1 heaping teaspoon of Diamond Crystal kosher salt.) Seal fermentation crock or Ball jar with airlock lid following manufacturer's instructions.

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WEBMay 20, 2023 · Right around the shoulder of the jar. If you don’t have enough cabbage juice to fully cover, add some brine to the jars so the cabbage is completely covered with a couple of inches of liquid. Be …

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