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Lacto Fermented Red Cabbage

Lacto Fermented Red Cabbage

I do seem to have an issue with buying too much Red Cabbage. We use it to add colour to all sorts of dishes – Fried, Boiled, Coleslaw etc.  But this one was well and truly dead in the bottom of the fridge. But that’s actually a good thing for Lacto-Fermenting. Interestingly the red pigments in Red Cabbage are PH sensitive, so I’ll be able to see how the pickling process is progressing by the colour change. Cool !

Ingredients:-

1l and hot water.
4 Heaped table spoons on Salt ( I used ground pink Himalayan Salt as it doesn’t have anti-caking agents in it.) You are looking for a 2 to 3% brine solution.
Chopped Red Cabbage.
Time.

Method:-

(1) Make you brine by dissolving the Salt in hot water.
(2) Allow the brine to cool to room temperature.
(3) Force as much chopped Red Cabbage as you can make fit into a clip to jar.
(4) Us a ramekin to make sure the Cabbage is fully immersed.
(5) Pop in the cupboard and forget about it for 3 weeks or more.

Once the Lacto-Fermentation is complete these pickles will live quietly in your cupboard for months, if not years. But that unlikely here!

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When we made the Slow roast Pork Shank on Thursday we had about a pint of Stock and vegetable left over. Sue usually keeps any stock we have left over anyway, but this just had Soup written all over it. So with the addition of a few herbs from the  Edible York planters ( http://www.edibleyork.org.uk ) we’ve just had a pretty tasty soup for a grand total of not a bean!

Ingredients for the previous Stock:-

1 Carrot
1 Onion
1 Potato
1 Bay leaf
A sprig of fresh Fennel Tops
1 tbsp Cumin Seeds
1 tbsp Coriander seeds
4 cloves of Garlic
Garlic Salt
Onion Salt

Additional herbs:-

A handful of mixed fresh herbs:-

Fennel Tops
Chives
Lovage
Parsley

Method:-

(1) Add the Stock and herbs to a blender and blitz.
(2) In a saucepan heat to a rolling simmer.
(3) add a little fresh ground Black Pepper to top to and a sprig of Parsley.

Enjoy – We did…..

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