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I thought this was going to be about Germans.
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I'm not one, but I like it on hot dogs, kielbasa, brats and with pork chops.
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That poor lady. . .
No, you don't add or need any water. Just the salt and shredded cabbage. The salt draws the moisture from the cabbage and it'll be plenty, more than enough
My granny used all the grandkids for free labor, and I've had to chop miles and miles of cabbage for kraut and pack it in the churn
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good stuff.Just picked up some
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looks like I can get it here.
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The last kraut I bought was Clausen.
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The last kraut I bought was Clausen.
You named them or did you let them keep it for morale?
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I live in WI - they offer it with about everything here. I'm not a fan.
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That poor lady. . .
No, you don't add or need any water. Just the salt and shredded cabbage. The salt draws the moisture from the cabbage and it'll be plenty, more than enough
My granny used all the grandkids for free labor, and I've had to chop miles and miles of cabbage for kraut and pack it in the churn My stepmother does a ten gallon crock each year. I bought her an electric slicer to alleviate the slave issue.
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Growing up it was all about Steinfeld's out of Oregon. Pickles, kraut, etc... Sometime in the early 2000's the product changed as the company was sold off. Haven't had decent store kraut since then. Maternal grandmother died in 94 but she stopped making kraut in the mid 80's. Seems like just about everything has gone to shît since the 80's.
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when i'm looking, the locally available products vary from time to time, can't tell the difference between them
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story of kraut : Turks and Tartars traveling along the Silk Road from China introduced the process of lacto-fermentation — so named for the beneficial lactobacillus bacteria — to Russia as early as the Renaissance. From there the technique spread westward. Sauerkraut, or sour cabbage, was among the most popular ferments. From Russia, Jews brought sauerkraut with them to Germany, France, and even England, until it became one of the most important dishes in all of northern Europe. Sauerkraut required so little to make — just cabbage and salt — kept for months, and provided an important source of vitamin C. For poor people living in harsh climates, few foods were as beneficial.
https://www.myjewishlearning.com/the-nosher/how-to-make-your-own-sauerkraut/
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Have been wanting to try the whole head kraut, first saw it at Potatofest, and wondered "How in thee hell".
There are video's everywhere for it now.
I think it would be cool to have leaves for Sammie.
That chick wants it in a cool place! 70 degrees is the ideal temp, cooler and it slows or stalls the process. But then, most folks don't let it fully mature. They just want it a little Sauer. Old folks never took it out of the crock. Just scoop out enough for supper and recover. Skim the mold off and get what you need.
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That poor lady. . .
No, you don't add or need any water. Just the salt and shredded cabbage. The salt draws the moisture from the cabbage and it'll be plenty, more than enough
My granny used all the grandkids for free labor, and I've had to chop miles and miles of cabbage for kraut and pack it in the churn IF.....you have decent cabbage. All of mine has to come up from wherever it's season, ride for days in the hold of a slow freight boat from Seattle and looks pretty sick by the time it arrives. I usually have to add about a quart of brine from the Ball Blue Book to ensure it's covered. If I could get it fresher, adding brine wouldn't be necessary. I make mine in a 3gal European-style crock with a water lock.
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The last kraut I bought was Clausen.
You named them or did you let them keep it for morale? Bitte mien schatz!
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I started a thread on this very subject not too long ago. There's some info. here: KRAUT
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That’s great stuff and the only Kraut I buy now. I have wondered how it compares to homemade?
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