Guest guest Posted June 1, 2006 Report Share Posted June 1, 2006 hi bee and shirley i didn't find the recipe in the files that bee mentioned. but there is a recipe for my suaerkraut relish, which is blended up the same way that cabbage for rejuvelac is blended. i've been searching old messages, as we had this conversation a few months ago, but haven't found it yet. anyway, here are some thoughts and what i can remember from the last conversation: make it into a salsa by mixing it with chopped tomatoes or tomatillos, cilantro, onions, garlic, peppers, sea salt etc... add it to vegetable soups add lemon juice or raw apple cider vinegar, some crushed minced garlic and sea salt for a quick condiment to serve along with meats, poultry or fish. also, i do make kimchi these days from regular green cabbage with all the other kimchi ingredients, in a blender. (using regular cabbage began out of necessity when i couldn't get any nappa cabbage or bok choy, and now its back in the stores but very expensive compared to regular cabbage). its like kimchi relish. i love it! i have been adding the onions and radishes after the cabbage, hot chiles, garlic & ginger is buzzed up in the blender with some water. stir in the sea salt and let it ferment. maybe you could try something like - a little bit of fresh blended cabbage mixed with rejuvelac cabbage, some fennel seeds, or caraway, or dill with sea salt. i am a big fan of the relish style ferments. they are easy to make, and easy to digest since the cabbage pieces are already quite small. hope that gives you some good inspirations: let me know what else you come up with and we'll make a recipe file for it! ~ suz > > Suz, > > > > You GOTTA come up with a use for the leftover strained cabbage after > making rejuvelac. I hate to throw it away and it actually tastes like > horseradish a bit. You know how some recipes call for applesauce (not > on this diet) for added moisture? Well I am thinking that you could > use the cabbage for something along those lines. Or mix up some > spices in it and put it on celery sticks. I just hate to throw food > out, ya know what I mean? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2006 Report Share Posted June 1, 2006 Suz, could you post a file with the uses listed below in our Recipes Folder, or I could add it to the cabbage rejuvelac recipe too - what do you think> The recipe for kimchi (Korean sauerkraut) is in the Recipe Folder under Fermented Drinks & Foods - is that what you meant by " didn't find the recipe in the files? Bee > > hi bee and shirley- i didn't find the recipe in the files that bee mentioned. but there is a recipe for my suaerkraut relish, which is blended up the same way that cabbage for rejuvelac is blended. > > i've been searching old messages, as we had this conversation a few > months ago, but haven't found it yet. <snip> go up thread for the complete message. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2006 Report Share Posted June 1, 2006 hi bee > Suz, could you post a file with the uses listed below in our Recipes > Folder, or I could add it to the cabbage rejuvelac recipe too - what do > you think> ~~~ yes indeed, i will do it right now! > > The recipe for kimchi (Korean sauerkraut) is in the Recipe Folder under > Fermented Drinks & Foods - is that what you meant by " didn't find the > recipe in the files? ~~~no, i thought you meant that there was a recipe for making kimchi out of the cabbage leftover from making rejuvelac, as shirley had asked about recipes using the leftover cabbage. ~~~anyway, i will make that file right now, and if anyone else has good ideas for using the leftover cabbage, we'll add them in as well! ~ suz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2006 Report Share Posted June 1, 2006 Thanks so much Suz!! Bee > > hi bee > > > Suz, could you post a file with the uses listed below in our Recipes > > Folder, or I could add it to the cabbage rejuvelac recipe too - what > do > > you think> > > ~~~ yes indeed, i will do it right now! > > > > The recipe for kimchi (Korean sauerkraut) is in the Recipe Folder > under > > Fermented Drinks & Foods - is that what you meant by " didn't find > the > > recipe in the files? > > ~~~no, i thought you meant that there was a recipe for making kimchi > out of the cabbage leftover from making rejuvelac, as shirley had > asked about recipes using the leftover cabbage. > > ~~~anyway, i will make that file right now, and if anyone else has > good ideas for using the leftover cabbage, we'll add them in as well! > > ~ suz > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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