sauerkraut
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- | * Brine: Dissolve ½ tablespoon (2 teaspoons) of salt into 250ml of boiling water. Top up to 500ml with cold water later when you need it. | ||
* One good size cabbage makes about 2kg of chopped cabbage. 3kg of chopped cabbage is a bit too much for the crock, so stick with one big cabbage. | * One good size cabbage makes about 2kg of chopped cabbage. 3kg of chopped cabbage is a bit too much for the crock, so stick with one big cabbage. | ||
* Use the finest chopping blade on the blender. | * Use the finest chopping blade on the blender. | ||
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* Wearing gloves is definitely much better. | * Wearing gloves is definitely much better. | ||
* Stock pot works well for mixing. | * Stock pot works well for mixing. | ||
- | * One tablespoon of salt per kg of cabbage. | + | * One tablespoon of salt per kg of cabbage. Usually this will be 1.5kg cabbage, so 1½ tablespoon salt. |
+ | * Brine: Dissolve ½ tablespoon (1.5 teaspoons) of salt into 500ml of water. | ||
* 3 weeks is more than enough for fermentation. | * 3 weeks is more than enough for fermentation. |
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