Guest guest Posted February 13, 2005 Report Share Posted February 13, 2005 I've got some kimchi going in my Harsch crock. I've made sauerkraut and kimchi many times before, but this has never happened, at least, that I've noticed. In the morning, I noticed the water level in the lid rim was pretty low, so I added more right to the brim. A few hours later, the water level was really low again. After I filled the lid rim in the morning, I opened all my doors and windows while I was doing some early Spring cleaning. The temp outside was around 40 F, and the house got pretty chilly, especially in the kitchen, where I keep the crock. I'm thinking maybe the drastic change in temperature made the gas in the crock decrease in volume, thereby creating a slight vacuum that sucked the lid rim water into the crock. If that happened, I might toss the whole batch as the lid rim water is basically stagnant water that collects all sorts of airborne stuff, including cat hair, dust, etc. Anybody notice this phenomena with their Harsch crock? Thanks! DJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2005 Report Share Posted February 13, 2005 Maybe next time I'll just add a few drops of blue food coloring to the lid rim water and see if it makes it inside. Probably not related, but after a 4-day ferment, this is my first soggy kimchi. DJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2005 Report Share Posted February 13, 2005 At 03:11 PM 2/13/2005, you wrote: > I'm thinking maybe the drastic change in >temperature made the gas in the crock decrease in volume, thereby >creating a slight vacuum that sucked the lid rim water into the >crock. If that happened, I might toss the whole batch as the lid rim >water is basically stagnant water that collects all sorts of airborne >stuff, including cat hair, dust, etc. Anybody notice this phenomena >with their Harsch crock? Thanks! > >DJ Someone else mentioned it happening to them, so I guess it is possible. The stagnant water around the rim bothers me too, so I add vinegar and some salt to it, so it doesn't get slimy/nasty. I've never had it slurp away though. -- Heidi Jean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2005 Report Share Posted February 14, 2005 Anybody notice this phenomena > >with their Harsch crock? Thanks! > > > >DJ > > > Someone else mentioned it happening to them, so I guess it is possible. The stagnant water around the rim bothers me too, so I add vinegar and some salt to it, so it doesn't get slimy/nasty. I've never had it slurp away though. Heidi Jean Hmm, I've had this happen with my Harsch crock too, but I thought the water was just evaporating and kept refilling it. Both batches of sauerkraut I've made were nasty on the top, but being the girl I am, I scooped off the top layer and jarred up the bottom stuff--I suspect Heid would disapprove. I've only used the Harsch crock twice and both times got nasty kraut--what I'd imagine being alkaline on top, tho I never tested the pH. Maybe was the water seeping in? Never had trouble with kraut until I got my expensive crock. Now I am disinclined to use it again, as it is quite an effort to fill, only to chuck later. I hate to waste the juniper berries... B. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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