marți, 20 martie 2012

How To Make Sauerkraut With Only Two Ingredients

Author: Heather Krasovec
Natural and raw sauerkraut is a healthy dish loaded with probiotics. I make old-fashioned sauerkraut using nothing but organic cabbage and sea salt. I find a simple dish consisting of two ingredients to be very refreshing in a world filled with foods that have long ingredient lists populated with unknown items that were dreamed up in a science lab. This old-fashioned sauerkraut gets its unique, tasty flavor from a fermentation process.
The way my grandmother taught me to make sauerkraut was time-consuming and required a bit of muscle. We would shred the cabbage by hand with a kitchen knife then pound it with a rubber mallet for 15 to 20 minutes. This process released the natural cabbage juice that keeps the cabbage moist and prevents it from rotting during the fermentation process. I still use my grandmother's simple and basic old-fashioned sauerkraut recipe, but I get help from a very modern kitchen appliance: the food processor. The food processor not only shreds the cabbage, but swapping out the shredding disc for a multi-purpose blade allows me to "bruise" the cabbage without a mallet. This way is a lot easier.
Ingredients for One Quart of Sauerkraut
1 medium to large organic cabbage (green or red is fine)
2 tablespoons of sea salt
Special equipment
A food processor with both a shredding disc and multi-purpose blade
A one quart wide mouth glass canning jar
Directions
Cut the organic cabbage into quarters and remove the core. Place the shredding disc on your food processor. Shred the cabbage. Put the shredded cabbage into a mixing bowl along with the sea salt. Stir until the salt is very well-distributed. Let the salted cabbage sit for fifteen minutes to allow the sea salt to begin to draw out the natural cabbage juices. Return the salted cabbage to the food processor work bowl, but this time have it fitted with a multi-purpose blade. You may have to process the cabbage in batches if your food processor isn't large enough to handle the entire cabbage all at once. Press the pulse button on your food processor 8 times, only holding it down for 2 seconds each time. This will break down the cabbage enough to get out the juices you need, but still leave it in large enough pieces for the final sauerkraut to have a good texture.
Place the processed sauerkraut into the glass canning jar. Press down the cabbage until the juices rise 3/4 of an inch above the cabbage. A rubber spatula works well for this task. Put the lid tightly on and place the sauerkraut in a cool (but not cold) dark place for 5 days. A dark cupboard is a good spot for this. Move the sauerkraut to the refrigerator at the end of the 5 days. Refrigerate the sauerkraut for at least one week before serving. The flavor will continue to improve with age, and it will hit its peak at 4 to 6 months.
Tips and Suggestions
I have had friends request this recipe but tell me it did not work for them. All they ended up with was soggy, salty cabbage. It took me a while to figure why it wouldn't work for other people even though this method always works for me. I finally realized that I usually only use organic foods, while other people buy cheaper, conventionally grown vegetables. Those vegetables are heavily sprayed with pesticides, which indiscriminately kill all living microbes, both good and bad. Fermentation works by encouraging the growth of healthy bacteria (probiotics) naturally present on foods, cabbage in this case. These cabbage probiotics are able to withstand high levels of salt, unlike most microbes. So the salt gets rid of competing bacteria, allowing the good cabbage bacteria to flourish. That is how sauerkraut is made. This process does not work with heavily sprayed cabbage, so it is very important to only use organic cabbage when making this recipe.
You will want to use a well-powered food processor with a sharp blade for this sauerkraut recipe, otherwise you will end up with mushy cabbage. Visit Food Processor Reviews to find the best food processor for making sauerkraut and so much more. Look for a model that has shown itself to be capable of consistent, even results or it will make this process more frustrating rather than easier.
The sauerkraut juice at the bottom of the jar is loaded with healthy probiotics. Don't throw it away! Drink this tart and healthy juice.
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About the Author
Heather Krasovec, creator of Food Processor Reviews, uses her extensive experience in food based industries to help consumers make better choices when stocking their kitchens.

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