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Homemade Sauerkraut Recipe

February 11, 2017 by admin 16 Comments

 

Sauerkraut is likely the simplest fermented food to make and a great place to start, it was certainly my introduction to fermentation.  I’ve always loved the taste of pickled beetroot from a young age and so I instantly fell in love with the flavour of Sauerkraut.  I particularly like making purple kraut because I love its vibrant colour but green cabbages work just as well.

Sauerkraut originates from Germany but one of the first documented cases of its nutritional power was when the English Explorer James Cook took barrels of Sauerkraut aboard his ship.  It is said that he reserved the Sauerkraut for the Officers knowing full well that the sailors would then be enticed to consume it.  This was one of the first explorations where the sailors didn’t perish from scurvy, this is because Sauerkraut is packed full of Vitamin C (far more than an orange!).  Prior to fermentation it was extremely difficult to keep food fresh with no refrigeration and near impossible aboard long boat rides. Read here for more of the health benefits of fermented foods.

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The recipe below is a basic recipe for beginners but once you start, there are plenty of further delicious flavours to try:

  1. Other Vegetables – carrots, celery, squash, salad onions, garlic
  2. Add some orange rind and juice for a different flavour
  3. A little turmeric for anti-inflammatory health benefits
  4. Lemon juice and onions
  5. Chilli for an extra kick

There are so many variations, I hope you have a go and please write your creations or questions below in the comments section.

 

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Homemade Sauerkraut Recipe
Author: Vanessa Woozley
Recipe type: Fermented foods
Cuisine: Fermentation
Prep time:  15 mins
Total time:  15 mins
 
Homemade sauerkraut
Ingredients
  • 2 cabbage, any kind
  • 2 tablespoon of sea salt not table salt
  • 1 grated apple
  • 1 tablespoon of caraway seeds
  • A mason jar
Instructions
  1. Shred the cabbage in a food processor or using a knife and put in a bowl with the sea salt sprinkled on top.
  2. Kneed the cabbage in the bowl so that it releases some cabbage juice as it starts to break down with the salt added.
  3. Cover with a tea towel and leave for 5 hours.
  4. Pour the cabbage and juice into a mason jar and keep pushing it down until the juice comes over the top of cabbage. If it doesn't add a little water.
  5. Close jar and check on your kraut every few days
  6. You should see little bubbles rising and a foam forming on top, this is the cabbage fermenting and producing very potent probiotics.
  7. Taste kraut after 3 days if it tastes sour and to your liking it is done and if you are new to fermentation this is probably about the right strength to begin with.
  8. After 3-7 days refrigerate and consume.
  9. The sauerkraut will keep for years this way.
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FAQ

My cabbage has risen above the liquid and has some mould on top, is it safe to eat?

Scrape this off and discard, taste the submerged cabbage underneath, this should be fine as it will be under the liquid but let your taste buds guide you.

How long should I ferment for?

If you are new to fermentation I suggest 3 days as this will be strong enough.  Most people will ferment for 7-10 days, I now like to ferment mine for about a month because I like it strong!

Is there anyone who shouldn’t eat sauerkraut?

It is safe for children, in fact you are helping to build their immune system but start with small amounts, add a little of the kraut juice to their food before serving.  About 1% of the population will have histermine intolerance and fermented foods contain high levels of histermine (as do many other natural foods), if you feel adverse reactions stay reduce fermented foods while you find alternative ways to balance your histermine levels.

Can I add kraut to my cooking?

Cooking will kill the probiotic rich goodness so add sauerkraut to your dishes as the condiment.

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Comments

  1. Renee Kohley says

    March 7, 2017 at 12:29 am

    My kids LOVE sauerkraut! It has taken me some time to get used to the flavor of it since i didn’t grow up on it, but I’ve come around – and I really think I would like this version with the apple! I love kimchi so I think I just need extra flavorings in my fermented cabbage! Ha!

    Reply
    • Vanessa says

      March 7, 2017 at 12:15 pm

      Thanks Renee, sometimes we need to mix it up a little to convert the little ones and ourselves 😉

      Reply
  2. Donna says

    March 7, 2017 at 8:18 am

    I have shared this video on my FB page and had such a great response to it. Well done Vanessa, a great job! xx D

    Reply
    • Vanessa says

      March 7, 2017 at 12:11 pm

      Thanks so much Donna, we need to show people how easy it is to ferment! It doesn’t have to be complicated 🙂

      Reply
  3. Michele Spring says

    March 8, 2017 at 10:57 pm

    I love homemade sauerkraut but have never tried it with apple before so I am going to have to do that! I started my kids off really young (like as babies) on sauerkraut juice and they can’t get enough sauerkraut these days 🙂

    Reply
  4. Emily @ Recipes to Nourish says

    March 9, 2017 at 10:07 pm

    I LOVE kraut! We’re huge fans in my home. My youngest even loves to drink the kraut juice. I love that you use caraway seeds in yours.

    Reply
  5. Cristina Curp says

    March 10, 2017 at 9:08 pm

    Love making kraut~ so much gut healing goodness!

    Reply
  6. ChihYu says

    March 10, 2017 at 9:27 pm

    Sauerkraut is definitely one of my favorite fermented vegetables. So much goodness in there and I love your recipe !

    Reply
  7. Stacey Crawford says

    March 11, 2017 at 10:53 pm

    I love sauerkraut. Fantastic recipe 🙂

    Reply
  8. Jessica DeMay says

    March 12, 2017 at 6:03 pm

    I love that you add apple! I’m thinking that would help me like it more 😉

    Reply
  9. Carrie Forrest says

    March 13, 2017 at 2:12 am

    Home-made kraut is the BEST!

    Reply
  10. Hannah Healy says

    March 13, 2017 at 2:16 am

    The apple in this adds such a refreshing twist…

    Reply
  11. Kari Peters says

    March 13, 2017 at 1:14 pm

    I’ve been wanting to make homemade sauerkraut, but frankly I’ve been a little intimidated! Thanks for making it seem doable!

    Reply
  12. Georgina Young says

    March 13, 2017 at 1:51 pm

    I LOVE making sauerkraut and my 3 year old absolutely loves the stuff! Love your video it’s brill!

    Reply
  13. Becky Winkler says

    March 13, 2017 at 5:45 pm

    So cool! Had no idea it was so easy!

    Reply
  14. Amy says

    March 13, 2017 at 9:01 pm

    I need a good homemade sauerkraut recipe! I lived in Germany for 4 years and miss it 🙂

    Reply

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