The following sauerkraut recipe is from “Pestos, Sauces, and Condiments.” You can buy this book from the MOTHER EARTH NEWS store: The Occidental Arts & Ecology Center Cookbook. Sauerkraut ...
The tender pork, tangy sauerkraut, and savory seasonings ... only to discover it’s a mushy mess? With this easy LongHorn Steakhouse broccoli recipe, you’ll learn the secret to how restaurants ...
Finely slice your cabbage into shreds and place in a bowl. Grate your beets and place them in the same bowl. Massage in one tablespoon of salt. Taste - it should be like a salty chip, you should ...
½ of a 32-ounce jar refrigerated sauerkraut or 1 14-ounce can, drained, rinsed 1 cup white wine, such as riesling, or chicken broth Season pork chops with salt and pepper. Melt butter in large ...
Making sauerkraut at home is relatively simple, cheap and easy, plus it’s fun. Fermentation has a mild touch of mad scientist to it, you just need to follow a few basic rules to ensure success.
This quick cook sauerkraut is a short cut to the real thing, and any leftovers can be stored in an airtight jar in the fridge for up to two weeks. For the sauerkraut, heat the oil in a pan over a ...
Sauerkraut is a fermented cabbage that originates from Germany. With only two simple ingredients - cabbage and salt - it's an easy recipe to get you on the road to fermenting your own food.
His bright, lightly tart sauerkraut captures one of his favorite ... A standard green cabbage also would work for this recipe, but Attebery prefers cone cabbage. “It has an excellent texture ...
In Germany's Pfalz region, cooks braise sauerkraut with onions, apples, seasonings, a touch of sugar, and a little of the region's Riesling wine, creating a delightful accompaniment for juicy ...