Sauerkraut with Cherries
Sauerkraut with Cherries
Chef Karen Wang Diggs
Californian
Preserve a bit of summer by adding a few sweet cherries to your sauerkraut.
Ingredients
1-1/4 lbs (680 g) green cabbage (cut weight), finely shredded
1 Tablespoon (15 ml) Celtic Sea Salt
10 -12 firm cherries, cut in half and pitted
½ teaspoon grated ginger
1/3 cup loosely packed parsley leaves
Fresh ground black pepper, optional
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Large (non-plastic) mixing bowl
Le Parfait Familia Wiss Terrine or Screw Top glass jar 1L (32 oz)
ChouAmi device
Sauerkraut pounder, wooden spoon, or rolling pin
Directions
- Put shredded cabbage into a large stainless steel or glass mixing bowl. Add Celtic Sea Salt into the cabbage and massage with your hands for 3–4 minutes. Don’t be timid. Give your cabbage lots of good squeezes.Allow the massaged cabbage to rest in the bowl for about 30 minutes so that the salt can draw out liquid from the cabbage.
After resting, add in the grated ginger, parsley leaves, and pitted cherries. Mix gently so as not to crush the cherries.
Transfer the mixture to the Le Parfait glass jar, a third at a time, along with any liquid that has been released. Using a sauerkraut pounder, wooden spoon, or the end of a rolling pin, gently pack the cabbage mixture into the jar after each addition.
Keep pressing until the top of the cabbage mixture is at about 1-1/2 inches (3.75 cm) below the rim of the wide-mouth opening. If you have time, let the mixture stand for 24 hours to help build up more liquid (see Note below). This will help prevent overflow later.
- Assemble ChouAmi onto the jar according to directions. Allow to ferment for 7–10 days on your kitchen counter, away from direct sunlight. Check every few days that there is water in the moat, and top off as needed.
- When ready, remove ChouAmi and wipe the rim of the jar with a clean cloth. Make sure the Le Parfait sealing cap and screw lid are both clean with no brine, salt, or acid, and place on the jar. Store in the refrigerator.