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Learn how to make a delicicous bowl of sauerkraut from fresh cabbage.
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Ferment Your Own Sauerkraut: Tips, Tricks, and Best Practices
Introduction to Preserving
Freezing
Making Quick Pickles
Making Quick Jams: Refrigerator or Freezer Jam
Vinegars
Water-Bath Canning
How to Can Tomatoes
How to Can Pickles
How to Can Jam and Jelly
Drying
Salting and Brining
Fermenting
Cloudy brine is normal. If you let the liquid sit for awhile, eventually it will settle to the bottom making your brine clear.
I have 17 large heads of cabbage & just bought a 15 gallon crock. Is it ok to make my sauerkraut in that large of a quantity by just adding more & more layers of the cabbage & salt until the cabbage is all in or the crock is full?
Hi Al,
Yes you can use the 15 gallon crock to make sauerkraut. The crock can hold about 75 lbs. of prepared cabbage. Before you start filling the crock put it in the spot where you are going to keep it as it will be heavy to move later. Just make sure to leave at least 4 to 5 inches of space between the cabbage and the top of the crock.
A 5-gallon container will hold about 25 pounds of prepare
Great post. I have experimented with using mason jars but find using a fido-style jar along with fermentation weights such as Pickle Pebbles (available at masontops.com and ebay and amazon) take the guesswork out of making sauerkraut at home. Since I made the change I have never had a batch go bad on me.
I always make my sour kraut by the signs,Can you tell me when will it be the best time to make it in July
Is it alright to use a plastic 5 gallon container such as those sold at Home Depot if one cannot find a crock or some large pottery or ceramic vessel.???
You can use a plastic container, but be sure it is food-grade plastic and has not previously held non-food substances.
Also keep in mind that a plastic container can leach chemicals and is more prone to scratches that can harbor harmful bacteria.
If you have a slow cooker, you can use the stoneware insert.
O.K. so the curtido that my ex-mother-in-law makes has nothing to do with sauerkraut as it is fresh cabbage with vinegar and herbs and spices. It is delicious, especially on pupusas.
My question: Does it still have probiotics or not?
If you use organic apple cider vinegar, it has plenty of probiotics that would be added to your salad. Braggs is our favorite brand!
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