Sauerkraut with Rose Petals

Sauerkraut with Rose Petals

Did you know that roses have a long history of culinary and medicinal use in both Traditional Chinese Medicine and Ayurvedic healing? Rose petals are packed with antioxidants and vitamins, and their mild astringent quality is good for your skin and the forming of collagen.

Adding rose petals to your basic sauerkraut is very easy, and it also looks beautiful! Just be sure that the petals are from an organic source.

Karen Wang Diggs, Chief Fermentation Officer

 

Sauerkraut with Rose Petals

Karen Wang Diggs, Chief Fermentation Officer

Servings

32 fl oz (1 Liter)

Prep Time

45 minutes

Cook Time

7-10 hours

Cuisine

Mediterranean

Category

Cabbage

Rose petals are packed with antioxidants and vitamins, and their mild astringent quality is good for your skin and the forming of collagen.

Ingredients

  • 1-1/2 lbs (680 g) green cabbage (cut weight), finely shredded

  • 1 Tablespoon (15 ml) Celtic Sea Salt

  • 2 teaspoons (10 ml) whole caraway seeds, optional

  • Petals from 2 – 3 roses

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Directions

  1. 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.

  2. Allow the massaged cabbage to rest in the bowl for about 30 minutes so that the salt can draw out liquid from the cabbage.

  3. After resting, add in the caraway seeds and rose petals. Mix well.

  4. 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 but firmly pack the cabbage into the jar after each addition.

  5. Keep pressing until the top of the cabbage 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.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

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