Cabbage is one of the clean 15, so organic is not necessarily needed because its one vegetable which has natural protection against insects. Therefore its not heavily sprayed. BTW, organic crops are still allowed to be sprayed.
@JessicaCrowell-h4jАй бұрын
Cabbage is sprayed heavily because of the bug pressure what are you talking about lol. I grow cabbages for a long time always eaten by a few different things. I have organic sprays I use here on my homestead but yah no You're wrong about the commercial ones not being sprayed lmao 🤣
@ΑθηνάΣαρακενίδου9 күн бұрын
Τα φύλλα των λάχανων, τα τρώνε οι κάμπιες. Δεν κατάφερα ποτέ να καλλιεργήσω λάχανα. Οι καλλιεργητές βαζουν πολλά φάρμακα.
@richardbidinger25772 жыл бұрын
I've learned the hard way (3 times) to respect a mandolin. I invested in a heavy duty food service cut glove so I don't lose any more chunks of my fingers.
@nolasams28324 жыл бұрын
I make mine with Red Cabbage, Carrots, Ginger, fresh Turmeric and Beets. Absolutely delicious !
@AndNowIJustSitInSilence4 жыл бұрын
Red cabbage with apples; and white cabbage with grapes and champagne are the best. I actually come from the town with the probably most famous Sauerkraut company (Hengstenberg), so all sorts of Sauerkraut and pickles are part of my culinary memories
@newearthling11117 ай бұрын
Hi there, does the alcohol in the champagne burn off with the fermentation?
@erichayes46616 ай бұрын
I found an easy way to mix in the salt is to put everything (shredded cabbage and salt) into a kitchen aid mixer bowl and let the mixer crush/mix the salt/cabbage together
@faithlilis4 ай бұрын
TYSM now my kitchen aid sitting in the garage HAS FINALLY A HEALTHY PURPOSE ❤❤❤ GREAT IDEA💡 😄 🙌
@bbll37293 ай бұрын
Which attachment do you use the beater, whisk, or dough hook? Thanks
@VisualizeHealing4 жыл бұрын
I've been making homemade sauerkraut for years and I have found that 13 days seems to be the magic number. Unless it's really cold in your house and then it may take a bit longer. Thanks for sharing this vital information for folks to see how easy it is to eat healthy!
@hadassnaude69663 жыл бұрын
Allspice works well and bay leaf, Also what I do is put a layer of olive oil on top. That acts as a valve to allow air out but not in. Especially if you are not using a lid.
@ArrynBlue5 ай бұрын
I'm hearing this the first time. Thanks for the tip! 😉
@eileenmc11284 жыл бұрын
That was so nice that you talked to your mom when she called in the middle of the video! She must be an amazing person to have such a wonderful son! 😊
@ozfrankie4 жыл бұрын
he's lucky he's got a ma who call...actually anybody who still has a caring mama is super lucky
@plantbased_plantamazed4 жыл бұрын
I took a fermentation course last year and the instructor said the amount of salt is "forgiving" to a certain point, of course. The more salt, the longer it takes to ferment. And after it reaches the taste you like (5-10 days), you should put it in the fridge to slow down the fermentation process. The timing of this video is perfect, I have a red cabbage in the fridge I have been thinking for days what I can do with. Thank you, Derek! 💚
@irenatheginger24914 жыл бұрын
Finally, more people sharing the benefits of fermented food!
@Simnettnutrition4 жыл бұрын
Yes, I definitely understated the benefits for our gut, but didn't want to bore people.
@irenatheginger24914 жыл бұрын
@@Simnettnutrition Just showing those who don't know how to make it and touching on it is still wicked good! I'm making a small batch of fermented jalapenos tomorrow. I have a gallon jar already in a cool dark place and slowly have been working on it, I do a mix of both red and green cabbage.
@VeganGirl.5 ай бұрын
@@SimnettnutritionAre you kidding me? Your content is the farthest thing from boring! I love your channel.
@vm20244 жыл бұрын
My parents this every winter season and it's awesome.. I also like purple cabbage but the fun fact is that it's so strong in antioxidants that it actually slows down the fermentation process.. that's why the white cabbage is done so much faster like in a week. Awesome video thou thumbs up
@broj23712 жыл бұрын
Thank you for showing us to wash things before starting. I definitely feel like it makes a difference for me to see the hygiene before the process.
@ApexHerbivore4 жыл бұрын
1:41 I love old photos like that! They really do tell a thousand words. The whole town prepping their sauerkraut in cabbage season. Amazing!
@ThePeacevine2 жыл бұрын
Dude. Try the Celtic grey salt. It's awesome with veggies.
@mothershelper19814 жыл бұрын
Wow, you got 200 comments and you only posted it 4 hours ago? Way to go! This was obviously something people really wanted to hear about.
@shelleylee3786 Жыл бұрын
I like the fact you cleaned everything and washed your hands.a lot of sites don't
@sandracarli11104 жыл бұрын
Traditionally a heavy clean stone is used to keep all submerged. A typical traditional spice is juniper berries. They are also antibacterial and antifungal. I love the colour of red cabbage!
@sandracarli11104 жыл бұрын
@yourlittleplantbasedglitch My pleasure
@olwill13 жыл бұрын
@Sandra Carli Don't the juniper berries make your Kraut taste like gin?
@sandracarli11103 жыл бұрын
@@olwill1 Actually they don't. They are similar to blueberries. Gin is very refined and in Kraut only few berries are used.
@michellesovereign45643 жыл бұрын
Antibacterial? Isn't the point to get the probiotics? Good bacteria.
@NannyOggins Жыл бұрын
@@olwill1So where is the downside ? 😂🫶🏼😃
@88pynogrl2 жыл бұрын
Chatting with mom while massaging the cabbage- yay for you multi-tasking!👏👏🤣
@AlternativeReality4 жыл бұрын
I am addicted to lacto-fermentation. One of my favorites was lacto-fermented hazelnuts (7 day) that were pureed afterward. They ended up tasting like a walnut encrusted cheddar ball!
@andrewcavers13993 жыл бұрын
Wwhhaaattt l have to check that out 🥸
@Bri-vy7zx2 жыл бұрын
Recipe please!
@AlternativeReality2 жыл бұрын
@@Bri-vy7zx Add shelled walnuts to a 4% salt water solution in a clean airlocked container. Ferment for 7 days. Remove walnuts from solution and load into a food processor. Blend until smooth.
@patritter26424 жыл бұрын
I like the idea of a smaller jar filled with water as a weight. I used a baggie filled with rocks... and the sauerkraut juice seeped into the baggie... Thanks for your idea!
@Situbusit4 жыл бұрын
Just made this after watching your vid - thanks Derek! I’m a huge fan, you’re making a real difference in the world.
@donatina19874 жыл бұрын
Important points. I did a course once and I would like to share some infos too :) : 1. SALT MUST BE WITHOUT ADDED JODINE. 2. Always disinfect hands with apple cider vinegar and sterilize your tools and jars :) 3. the cabbage must be covered with the brine like Derek showed in the video. Amazing video derek, really appreciated. 🥰
@ItsJordaninnit4 жыл бұрын
Francesca Donati what is jodine?
@jaminwaite38673 жыл бұрын
*iodine
@beardedrailroader59184 жыл бұрын
I add Red Beat shredded to my red cabbage 🥬
@stayhappylittlemermaid4 жыл бұрын
He who has health, has hope and he who has hope, has everything. ✨✨
@Simnettnutrition4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the nice quote. I totally agree!
@stayhappylittlemermaid4 жыл бұрын
@@Simnettnutrition that is god 💪same her
@veganvocalist47824 жыл бұрын
Excellent , love the fact that you use the leaf to compress it down , so keeping it natural , thank you . Will use your way rather than the other videos that I’ve watched as yours is the most natural and environmentally friendly 😊
@bookaholic12244 жыл бұрын
I'm Estonian, I've made some sauerkraut in my days, we usually layer the cabbage & the salt, stomp it ( We have a special tool made out of wood to do this, it's important to put some wheight in to it ) & then continue to layer it with more cabbage & salt. We also have whole kummin seeds in our sauerkraut. We also place a plate on top of the sauerkraut when it's fermenting, with wheights on it I've never used red cabbage, but it looks really tasty so I'll have to try it soon!
@senorabroomesrabroome13142 ай бұрын
Try the red cabbage!
@brescalofrio14 жыл бұрын
Let it sit with salt so it softens before massaging it
@ScarecrOmega4 жыл бұрын
Was hoping for the standard Simnett taste test at the end, you'll have to show us in a later video.
@Simnettnutrition4 жыл бұрын
Yes yes, I know. Haha, I didn't want to wait 2 weeks to put it up. I'll give it a try when it's ready.
@adamsalih43494 жыл бұрын
Can we add bell pepper
@Simnettnutrition4 жыл бұрын
just wanted to let you know they both taste amazing! I am really stoked with how they turned out.
@bl00dr4k4 жыл бұрын
It's funny/weird. Sauerkraut is a German word (but not all Germans eat Sauerkraut daily! :D) but we have 2 different words for the white and red one. Sauerkraut is made of the white cabbage and the one you made (from red cabbage) is called "Rotkraut" ("rot" means red). 🙈
@dictionaryzzz Жыл бұрын
Rotkraut is a funny word.....rot in english means verfault in german
@alaxy754 ай бұрын
Sorry but that‘s not true. Sauerkraut just means fermented cabbage, no matter the color. White cabbage is called Weißkohl or Weißkraut (like here in Austria) and red cabbage is called Rotkohl or Rotkraut. That being said, Sauerkraut is usually made of white cabbage, I have barely seen any fermented red cabbage.
@CheimasCorner4 ай бұрын
Interesting
@bl00dr4k4 ай бұрын
@@alaxy75 Don't call me a liar. ;) Maybe there a local differences? I'm German and there are a lot of ways to call a doughnut (Berliner, Krapfen, Pfannkuchen, all the same) ;) And where I life, Sauerkraut is made of white cabbage. Weißkraut or Weißkrautsalat is something total different and made of not fermented cabbage.
@theveganexperiment52434 жыл бұрын
Radishes are my favorite fermented veggie! Spice and crunch all in one:)
@rexg29853 жыл бұрын
We experiment with different salts. Hawaiian black salt tastes smokey. Mountain rose herbs has a selection of different salts.
@johncrwarner4 жыл бұрын
I make my own hot fermented hot sauce with a Mason jar, some salt, whole garlic cloves and water and of course red chilli peppers. I weigh down the chilli bits with a plastic bag of water but you can buy glass "pebbles" to hold the chilli bits down. When it is ready - I blitz in a food processor and store in the fridge in jars.
@vela-64 жыл бұрын
I've never fermented at home... you can really just leave an open jar of cabbage / cabbage liquid sitting out for a month with no lid? I'd be terrified that I'd poison myself. But I want to try it.
@Libelluele3 жыл бұрын
Traditional german sauerkraut has juniper berries, bay leafs and cumin seeds. Thats the traditional basic mixture. There are some with carots, onions and/or apple added. I personally tried this basic traditional mixture with cloves and/or kardamom seed pods. I guess pieces of cinnamon could be good too. Ginger and garlic goes more in the direction of a kimchi. I never saw these ingredients in german sauerkraut though. Amazing video! Thanks a lot!
@lanalace34703 жыл бұрын
Adding cumin seeds is really yummy as well! 🥰 I love homemade sauerkraut. My great grandma used to make it all the time when I was little. I've never done it myself, but really wanna start 💜👍 Also sprouting broccoli 😃🥦
@angelauk44 жыл бұрын
“I’ve done it twice, so I’m basically a professional” 😂
@peteturner32673 жыл бұрын
😂😂
@nancyfahey75185 ай бұрын
Professional meat slicer?
@annak33802 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this video Derek. I have just made my first jar thanks to you! 😊 So sweet the way you spoke to your Mom. 💕
@gadihelerachelkok8800 Жыл бұрын
Haha mommy's dudey
@BeefyTV4 жыл бұрын
I actually done this last week! Three jars sitting fermenting away right here 🤗🙌🏼❤️
@littleme35972 жыл бұрын
Nice.
@humboldtpelikan94074 жыл бұрын
Just wanted to add some info concerning temperature: It works best in 18-22°C (64-71°F) and no changes of more than 3°C (5°F) over the whole process of fermentation. Thanks for that vid, Derek! Greetings from a german Kraut😄🇩🇪
@ajayddave58092 жыл бұрын
That's unfortunate. In winter my home is usually colder then that. What happens if your room temp is more like 55-60 F ?
@jodahle10634 жыл бұрын
I love that you give so much background information about these foods. It really helps me understand the benefits!
@KennethDelavergne6 ай бұрын
I’m liking the idea of one with black pepper and the one with apples. Also the jar with multiple ingredients sounds interesting and I will be trying one of those batches. Thanks for the video! 😎
@FrankEdavidson7 ай бұрын
One can use smaller mason jars (500mL) too. It saves waste if one doesn't get through a big jar quick enough or if a jar goes off, less is lost. My sauerkraut and kim chi stores (wong bok, chinese radish, spring onion,carrot garlic, ginger, chilli flakes ) over a year, in a cool dry dark place so I make it when cabbages are reduces to £0.15 (20 US cents) each at Easter. Just make sure the cabbage stays below the liquid. If you want to use up a lot make a bigos with offcuts of meat, sausages from the freezer, onions, carrots... Cuts which havefreezer burn are useable as the cooking in the slow cooker will rehydrate and tenderise them somewhat.
@jmdes84 жыл бұрын
Derek, Thank You ! I've been waiting for you to do this video for ages because I think homemade fermented veggies are a SUPER food, and your followers need to know about it. I've been doing it for years, it is a super IMMUNE BOOSTER in the gut. I like to use DAIKON radish, and BEETS, and KALE, and the Cabbage (of course) and ginger and garlic and seaweed. Here is my tip.....take some of the prior mature finished sauerkraut (like 1/4-1/3 cup) and blend it /liquify it. Then pour this "starter" liquid into the new batch that you are making and mix it up really well. This JUMP STARTS the fermentation, and I only wait 7-9 days and it is delicious and ready. It may bubble up and overflow your jar in 1.5-2.5 days, so watch it carefully, and don't overfill your jar. Note: once you put it into the fridge it continues to ferment...just more slowly. I love it, and I eat it almost every day with my meals.
@BeaunaturelleFeb113 жыл бұрын
I have tried SO many times to make Sauerkraut and have failed miserably 😩😫, (aside from wasting a whole lot of cabbage and salt!)! However you made it look so easy that I'm gonna give it a last-ditch attempt. 🤗 I can't believe you think massaging the cabbage is "the hardest part"!! 😱For me it has ALWAYS been to keep everything submerged under the brine. 😡 But I LOVE your idea of making the. cabbage "lid" by cutting around the top of the mason jar, and then sticking a jar filled with water on top. 😆 Will definitely be trying that. Thanks ever so much! 👏👏👍🏽
@BeaunaturelleFeb113 жыл бұрын
Ok 😆, so I just made some Sauerkraut AGAIN after a very long break from all my past failures, and I am over the moon!!! 🤗 I did it your way with the lid, and I had tons of liquid for it to be submerged in, and its looking real good in my lovely huge jar. I'm gonna leave it for 4 weeks as you said, and then give it a taste. 😋 So thank you VERY much for your method and making it look so easy! Hopefully it will do great things for my health. 😊☺️👍🏽
@robertkat2 жыл бұрын
It's easier if your put the kraut in a stainless steel pot, the stomp it with a 2X4 till the juice comes out. Salt.... 3 table spoons Himalayan salt for 5 pounds chopped cabbage.
@NannyOggins Жыл бұрын
I use red cabbage, red onion, garlic, ginger and pear. Then I add some grated allspice.
@somethingspecial14158 ай бұрын
Hi,how long dies this usually last?
@NannyOggins8 ай бұрын
@@somethingspecial1415 Mine lasted two months in the fridge, it was eaten by then! 😃
@somethingspecial14158 ай бұрын
@@NannyOggins thanks,one more question how much spoons do you eat ,every day or every other day?
@NannyOggins8 ай бұрын
@@somethingspecial1415 It depends on what else Im eating. I put around a dessert spoonful on salad and about half that in meat dishes. I don’t eat it without food though it’s too strong for me that way. You can put it in sandwiches if you eat bread, cheese sandwiches are good with about a teaspoon! 😀
@somethingspecial14158 ай бұрын
@@NannyOggins thanks ❤
@willr.12114 жыл бұрын
add 5-6 kernels of fresh unboiled corn, it will keep the cabbage firm, stops it going too soggy
@Simnettnutrition4 жыл бұрын
No way! That's awesome. Yes, that is one thing, I never get it quite as crispy as store bought stuff. Thank you.
@willr.12114 жыл бұрын
Sorry Derek I said fresh corn, I meant dry corn cernels, hard shelled.
@jmdes84 жыл бұрын
@@willr.1211 Do you mean like unpopped pop corn kernels?
@bfree2473654 жыл бұрын
Rich Roll had Dr Zach Bush on his podcast recently and he mentioned making sauerkraut....so then this video shows up. How timely!
@Simnettnutrition4 жыл бұрын
Perfect. Thanks Dr. Zach for the algorithm boost. Haha.
@markrodrigue95034 жыл бұрын
Yep and the talk about starting a garden
@marmalpa4 жыл бұрын
@@markrodrigue9503 the whole podcast was helpfull and informative , even emotional. A must listen !
@plantingthenorth72254 жыл бұрын
God Bless people like Zach Bush, paving the way towards freedom for everyone
@primitiveprimate55294 жыл бұрын
It was a really good episode. Highly recommend it
@leevandyke45624 жыл бұрын
You could do peppers, radish, even grated cucumber. I made one that was a white cabbage (store didn't have red), I added a few purple carrots i grew, peppers, a couple of garlic pieces, and some apple juice because I didnt have enough liquid. It was pretty vinegary after and had a good amount of heat too. Definitely recommend
@dawnelizabeth18284 жыл бұрын
I didn't know that, sounds yumish lol yum/delish.Thanks.
@Simnettnutrition4 жыл бұрын
Nice! Throw it all in there. Haha.
@samanthadeene56524 жыл бұрын
Made my own sauerkraut recently, same recipe you've given, but I used white cabbage and caraway seeds, soooooo good. I'm impressed with myself. I want to try red next, with apple in it (that's how I've had it before)
@Simplifier1234 жыл бұрын
Try adding dried cranberries! Sometimes its even made with apples and cranberries combination which is also awesome ;)
@lisaallen67714 жыл бұрын
Perfect timing! I bought a scale last week and cabbage this morning. I'll try this tomorrow!
@Simnettnutrition4 жыл бұрын
Great! It will come in handy. Crystal showed me after we actually do have one. Oops.
@LevelUpWellness4 жыл бұрын
BRO, I didn’t even know I wanted to try this until you made a video on it. Totally trying this out! I love me some sauerkraut 😋😋
@Simnettnutrition4 жыл бұрын
HAha, nice! Hope you enjoy it.
@Johnny4ME2U4 жыл бұрын
On your *Cabbage* Check your grocery receipt for the weight, If you didn't weigh it before you put it in your cart.
@mclaymaker69534 жыл бұрын
cheers Derek. Reminded me to make my own first batch. Used half a white cabbage 3.5tsp of salt and added a minced garlic glove.
@zeniazenia27874 жыл бұрын
You OBVIOUSLY know what you are doing. I’m watching here thinking, ‘where did Derek learn to cook!’ I was a professional cook in my early life and you DO know what you are doing. Talented in many ways!! My Polish grandmother made sauerkraut but my mother didn’t so I learned to cook the jarred stuff , which I know from your lessons now kills the important probiotics. Thanks again
@Simnettnutrition4 жыл бұрын
Wow thank you! I always had an interest in cooking and my mom was a good cook but I never officially learned. I just observed, watched a lot of cooking shows and wasn't afraid to experiment and fail. That's where the learning comes in. Thanks so much for the nice comment.
@lucybloom47814 жыл бұрын
I made it with fennels and apples and it was very good!!
@deadheadhoodie4 жыл бұрын
Love this..... 2 large red cabbages made 4 large mason jars of sauerkraut. Thanks for this video they came out so good... putting it on my carrot-dogs
@katjaz90474 жыл бұрын
I have been eating sauerkraut and sour turnip all my life. Never had fermented red cabbage, so need to try it. Thanks for posting.
@citizent69994 жыл бұрын
My first batch is a week old now and it's doing well. I put a chopped hot chilli in it. I'm lucky to have an outside kitchen and the first few days were stinkers! Keep it outside if you can.
@susancrowe3999 Жыл бұрын
I just put mine in the fridge. 10 days was my sweet spot. It's summer in Georgia so it didn't take long for me. IT IS SO GOOD!! Thanks so much for this video!
@wonderwoman55284 ай бұрын
I like your method like cutting around the cabbage leaf with the jar. I wish I had discovered fermented food earlier! :)
@LeeAnnahsCreations3 жыл бұрын
I had to put mine in a bigger jar because it kept overflowing with liquid out of the secured lid. Now it's in an old Giant Pickle jar and it's getting happy there.
@Elyssa69able3 жыл бұрын
You can also just place the mason jar lid on but don't screw it down tight so the air / Co2 can escape.
@gingerseidensticker11724 күн бұрын
I’ve made sauerkraut at home *once* (definitely not an expert yet)… and I blended up a whole apple and poured it in the jar along with the salt and water and the core of the cabbage- it’s a pre-biotic, so it helps start and encourage the ferment.
@ooolivia2164 жыл бұрын
You make me so happy during those times. When I have a bad day I watch one of your videos and immediatly feel better😊❤
@timovink49754 жыл бұрын
Glad I'm living in germany because that stuff is one of the most common vegetables here. You can buy it literally everywere, pasteurized and nonpasteurized. I love that stuff! Will definitely try to make it by my self with your recipe! thanks!
@resafaerie4 жыл бұрын
Needed this breath of fresh air during these dark times!!! 🙏 Thank you Derek!
@Simnettnutrition4 жыл бұрын
Thank you ! I plan on filming a what I eat in a day tomorrow so look forward to another fun one coming up soon. Maybe a live Q&A with Crystal soon too.
@Shagley4 жыл бұрын
Live Q&A yes!! We would all appreciate that a lot Derek! Have been binging on all your videos whilst on lockdown here in UK! Some new content would be great man! Peace ✌️
@markrodrigue95034 жыл бұрын
Cocoa nibs sweet and sour after it ferments plate it Tabasco and nibs sprinkled in it
@Simnettnutrition4 жыл бұрын
Oh wow, we've got a seasoned sauerkraut maker on our hands here! Thanks for the idea!
@jesusfan31514 жыл бұрын
HOMEMADE SAUERKRAUT!!!! Clicked as fast as I could!! Yummmm 😀😂🤣 Can't believe how much cheaper this is to make than store bought. Thanks Derek!! 👍 ADD CUCUMBER SLICES!! 🥒🥒🥒🥒🥒🥒🥒
@Simnettnutrition4 жыл бұрын
I can't believe people are into it! Haha, I was worried no one would watch. 🥰
@dawnbater90144 жыл бұрын
Thanks Derek, I know we are not all feeling really great now, being home bound in Parksville. I appreciate another home fermentation project to try. We have made Kombucha, Lemon ginger ale with a ginger bug and Mexican pineapple beer (gonna through this out). Thanks for posting a video like this right now.
@Livingapeacefullife4 жыл бұрын
I eat sauerkraut basically everyday. I will definitely have to try making my own, that looked really easy to make. Thanks for the recipes for them. 👍
@MrDavidSoro4 жыл бұрын
When I have done it I put the lid and then opening every two days or so because the bacteria creates gases, other people I've seen use a cooking rope, just to avoid dust or other polutants to get in the pot...
@japanluv4 жыл бұрын
I havent bought cabbage in a long time. What did I buy yesterday? Red cabbage which was plannes to be served fresh with a massage and some salt,vinegar and bit of olive oil. I always loved it but not eating it enough. Now this pops up in recommended. We do sauerkraut back in Romania with 1kg of coarse salt per 10Liters of water. I was looking for a reduced salt recipe:D Thank you:D
@Tinky1rs4 жыл бұрын
In a similar way you can make apple cider vinegar. Easiest way is to juice apples and just let that go. Personally I prefer using the leftover apple cores: You can throw in the cores as you munch through 2-4 kilos of apple over the week(s), or store them in the freezer and do it all at once. - Take a (700ml) bottle and start adding your chopped apple cores (or other leftovers, be mindful of sprayed peels, however), some water to keep things largely submerged and a tablespoon of sugar. The sugar will turn into vinegar in the end. - You want the bottle nearly filled with solely apple cores, to turn into an apple sauce-like consistency over time. - As it starts to ferment the mixture will bubble and expand in volume: keep an inch or two of headspace! - Keep at room temperature with a loose cap or cheesecloth cover, a tightened cap means no fermentation. - Shake it vigorously twice a day (fresh cores float, so shaking it up prevents mold). As it ages and turns acidic, you can reduce the frequency. - Give it a good week to make any bubbles (optional: add raw cider). - It takes 4-6 weeks for everything to become vinegar (optional: add raw vinegar). You can taste and smell it. - Strain (and then filter) into another bottle, you will get ~50-70% of the original volume as vinegar. Note that it turns from sugar to alcohol to vinegar, this takes a while especially if you don't add any starter; raw cider/vinegar.
@tinagirton77614 жыл бұрын
Yum! I’ve heard of adding radishes.
@nuvia_yesenia_writes4 жыл бұрын
Awesome video thank you so much for the great content you share in ALL OF YOUR VIDEOS.. YOU ARE TRULY AN EXAMPLE OF A HEALTHY AND COMPASSIONATE VEGAN... YOU HAVE TRULY INSPIRED ME TO EAT BETTER AND ALSO BE MORE POSITIVE..
@Simnettnutrition4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! I really appreciate the nice comment.
@nuvia_yesenia_writes4 жыл бұрын
@@Simnettnutrition You are welcome 🤗
@sugarplumk23814 жыл бұрын
Awesome. Thanks Derek. I love the idea of adding ginger. I was going to buy some but now I will make my first batch. I didn’t know about the pasteurisation of commercial sauerkraut.
@francessweeney14 жыл бұрын
Curry powder into the sauerkraut mix is fab!!!
@lolenehull21424 жыл бұрын
Awesome Derek. Thanks. Can’t wait to try it! Love the addition of ginger root & garlic. I have lemon tea with grated ginger every morning!
@23zwanzig914 жыл бұрын
hey, great video as always. Maybe you could do a Pantry > sprouting video or what seeds everyone has at home one could use to grow some herbs at home
@Edwin-k7xZ2 жыл бұрын
This was helpful, I'm pickling red onions with lime juice and salt, got bored of vinegar, twice as good though.
@paullemay32184 жыл бұрын
Another fruit that I sometimes add are oranges along with the add ins that you have mentioned here. Thank you for sharing. . 🇨🇦😎
@JGG19994 жыл бұрын
YESSSSSSS!!!! I’ve been waiting for this! Thank you!
@Simnettnutrition4 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@chickeninegg4 жыл бұрын
every autumn we make sauerkraut to preserve our cabbage. we always make 25 litres pot, every time we add carrot and dill, sometimes we add apples or cranberry. I'm obsessed with sauerkraut💘
@suecook3324 Жыл бұрын
How long does it last and how do you store it? Can it be stored out of the fridge?
@TeamMalunggay2 жыл бұрын
We will be making this due to plenty of cheap red cabbage now here in Benguet/Baguio Philippines! Thanks Derek!
@donnakeane57544 жыл бұрын
I have had sauerkraut with beetroot and turmeric in it, both together and separately. Any with turmeric had black pepper as well. Daikon radish works really well too. I have had regular radish in it as well. Celeriac works well but can be one of the pricier root veggies depending on where you live. Than-q for this excellent video. I have never seen anyone leave the tops of their jars open to the air as you do. Everyone else I have seen making sauerkraut has stressed putting cheesecloth or some sort of cotton/mesh on top to keep bugs or any bacteria in the air from infiltrating your jar. As you have not encountered any issues in your two attempts thus far you may either be lucky or it may be the time of year that makes it safe to do your way or maybe a top is not truly necessary after all. In the hotter months I wonder if it is more likely for bacteria from the air to infiltrate and grow. I guess only time will tell. Keep doing all you are doing. You provide excellent, well-researched information to help people make better choices and live healthier lives. You are indeed leaving this planet a far better place than you found it. You have much to be proud of! You are appreciated! With peace, gratitude and grace! Stay safe! XO
@hsbc2468 Жыл бұрын
What would come in handy is a ball wide mouth funnel and wide mouth glass weights. Interesting video. Thank you
@samsonkipp4 жыл бұрын
haha never seen Sauerkraut made from purple cabbage before, usually we make Blaukraut out of it. but looks like a nice recipe, greeting from germany ✌🏻🌱🇩🇪🦠
@valeskabiener.44 жыл бұрын
@Cykroyd Haha, ich auch. 😅😂
@martinarudolph60904 жыл бұрын
One more 😆 🇩🇪. I will try the Version red cab., carrots, Ginger 👍
@vegout40854 жыл бұрын
My oma from the Netherlands made braised red cabbage with apples and vinegar. Yum.
@unnamable4655 ай бұрын
Omg thank you so much I'm going to do this!
@pairsay Жыл бұрын
Thank You have actually fermented both of your recipes and both are great - I am crazy about sauerkraut and tried all different ingredients - I love the heat so have tried lots of different chill's from jalapeno to scotch bonnet , have added parsley , dill , chives , oregano , sage , have tried various different fruits as well including orange , pear , apple and passion fruit kraut , you can also try curtido from El Salvador or Kimichi from Korea - Cheers
@sheilabishop58733 жыл бұрын
funny guy...love this! Cannot tell you how excited I am about finding this recipe..thank you!
@zeniazenia27874 жыл бұрын
Thank you!!! I’ll make it tomorrow. I have a red (purple) cabbage in the fridge.
@Simnettnutrition4 жыл бұрын
One day we will protest and march to call all these veggies by the colour they actually are.
@marcfredette73284 жыл бұрын
Oh yeah! I was waiting for that video :) Juniper berries are a classic addition too! It's so fun to crunch in them... it's fun to crunch in the peppercorns too :P
@Simnettnutrition4 жыл бұрын
Yes I read about that. Not too familiar with them so I left that part out. Haha. Thanks.
@AfroLivity4 жыл бұрын
Yes! I can't get enough of homemade sauerkraut. It's so easy to make and satisfying when you can feel all the benefits! 💪🏿🌱
@mightymulch8284 жыл бұрын
yes give an update as it ferments, and do the taste test
@nickygrant12805 ай бұрын
So good for your gut health. Thanks for the additional and important information about the process 🙏 ❤❤
@lieblee30634 жыл бұрын
I love all fermented vegetables. Kimchi, mustard greens ect......ect👍🙏
@AF-ke9by4 жыл бұрын
I like your method for keeping the ‘kraut submerged. Definitely going to do this. I was playing with the idea of buying a specialized sauerkraut crock, but I have mason jars galore. Thanks!
@gadihelerachelkok8800 Жыл бұрын
It's worth trying I hate period pains now that they are back after 3yrs I wanna clean my bowl✌️
@pierrebeauvois24524 жыл бұрын
Very good "how to" Derek as always and your advices are beautiful gems for the community. I'll give it a try for sure. This would be soooo cool to get a "how to" about making your own tempeh (soy, adzuki beans or chickpeas ?) ! Do you think it will be possible ? Once again thank you Derek, I'm perfecting my vegan journey everyday thanks to your content :)
@antonioperez75284 жыл бұрын
Derek your Awesome. Always Fun interesting & takes the mind off lockdown. Love your work Bro. ✌🏾😊🤙🏾💙