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Mom's sauerkraut

Mom's sauerkraut When life hands you multiple heads of cabbage, what do you do? I like making egg rolls and stir-fried recipes, but today I wanted to share my mom's recipe for how she creates her delicious homemade sauerkraut. There are so many different ways that you can ferment and can sauerkraut, but I find that mom's way is one of the simplest. If you like sauerkraut but don't like the process of having to ferment it for several weeks, I invite you to try mom's recipe. She ferments the kraut for three days in her crockpot and then cans it like a pro. Ingredients you'll need to make mom's homemade sauerkraut: Fresh cabbage, shredded 1-1/2 to 2 teaspoons of salt per pound of cabbage Plus, add 1 teaspoon of salt to a cup of water to prepare the brine. Instructions: Mom uses her crockpot to ferment the cabbage, and to do this method, you'll need to use 1-1/2 to 2 teaspoons of salt per pound of cabbage. She sliced the cabbage, then placed it in her crockp...
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Homemade pickled jalapeño peppers

Homemade pickled jalapeño peppers Pickled jalapeño peppers are the perfect in-between-meal snack. They can also be served at meal times on sandwiches, in soup, and added to various other recipes. Today, I will be putting up my pickled jalapeño peppers for refrigeration, but you can use the water bath canning method if you want to store your peppers for a longer period of time. I prefer leaving my peppers whole for snacking, but you can slice yours if you'd prefer. When slicing hot peppers, always wear a clean pair of disposable gloves for protection, and never rub your eyes while you're slicing the jalapeño peppers. If an accident such as this should occur, quickly rinse your eyes out under cold running water. Ingredients: 10 to 12 jalapeño peppers (left whole, cut in halves, or sliced) 1-1/4 cup of distilled 5% white vinegar 1-1/4 cup of water 2 tablespoons of minced garlic 2 tablespoons of dried onion flakes 2 tablespoons of red pepper flakes 2 tablespoons of Splenda or regul...

Canning pickled peppers

Canning pickled peppers Pickled peppers are a classic condiment for any type of sandwich, and they taste so delicious when used in various ways. The canned pepper recipe that I'm sharing today is one that has been passed down in my family from generation to generation.  You will need a water-bath canner, and some other canning supplies . I used quart jars when I made my peppers and I had to triple the recipe because I had so many peppers. Normally, pint jars would be used. Ingredients: 6 pounds of peppers 4-6 cloves of garlic 1 large onion diced 1-½ teaspoons of pickling spice (for each jar) 8 cups of white vinegar 4 cups of water (for the jars; plus extra water for the water bath canner) Instructions: Before water-bath canning, clean the jars and lids with warm soapy water. To prepare the water bath canner; place the canner on the stove. Place a wire canning rack into the canner. Add the jars to the water-bath canner. Then add enough water to cover the jars with water. Bring the ...

Mastering Homemade Bread: Your Ultimate Guide to a Perfect White Bread Mix for the Bread Machine

  Mastering Homemade Bread: Your Ultimate Guide to a Perfect White Bread Mix for the Bread Machine There's something truly satisfying about baking bread at home— the aroma, the texture, and the joy of creating something from scratch. Whether you're a seasoned baker or new to the bread-making world, having a reliable bread mix on hand can make the process seamless and enjoyable. Today, we'll walk you through crafting a basic white bread mix tailored for your bread machine, complete with storage tips and baking instructions. Let’s get started on your journey to warm, homemade bread! Ingredients for Basic White Bread Mix Crafting your own bread mix is simple, cost-effective, and ensures you control the quality of ingredients. This recipe is for one loaf of bread machine bread. Here’s what you need: 3 1/2 cups of Bread Flour: The foundation of your bread, providing structure and chewiness. 2 tablespoons of Splenda or Sugar: Adds a touch of sweetness and helps activate the yea...

Discover the Charm of Tin Can Hobo Bread: A Rustic Delight in Every Bite

Discover the Charm of Tin Can Hobo Bread: A Rustic Delight in Every Bite There's something undeniably nostalgic about baking bread that harks back to simpler times—when camping under the stars, sharing stories around a campfire, or just enjoying a warm loaf after a day of adventure. Enter the Tin Can Hobo Bread, a rustic, hearty bread that combines convenience with homemade goodness. Perfect for campers, outdoor enthusiasts, or anyone craving a touch of culinary nostalgia, this recipe is as fun to make as it is delicious to eat. Let’s explore how you can craft your own tin can hobo bread and bring a touch of adventure to your kitchen or campsite! Table of Contents Why Choose Tin Can Hobo Bread? Ingredients & Equipment Step-by-Step Instructions Tips for Perfect Hobo Bread Creative Variations Conclusion Why Choose Tin Can Hobo Bread? This bread is more than just delicious—it’s a practical, fun, and eco-friendly way to bake bread without traditional oven equipm...

Weaving Love into Loaves: A Guide to Creating Beautiful Homemade Braided Bread

Weaving Love into Loaves: A Guide to Creating Beautiful Homemade Braided Bread There's something undeniably special about baking bread from scratch—an act of love, patience, and artistry that transforms simple ingredients into a warm, fragrant masterpiece. Among the many bread styles, the braided loaf stands out as a symbol of unity and craftsmanship, perfect for sharing with loved ones or elevating your breakfast table. Whether you're a seasoned baker or a curious novice, this comprehensive guide will walk you through making stunning homemade braided bread, filled with love and flavor. Table of Contents Why Choose Braided Bread? Ingredients & Tools Needed Preparing the Dough The Art of Braiding Baking Tips & Tricks Serving & Storing Your Bread Final Thoughts Why Choose Braided Bread? Beyond its visual appeal, homemade braided bread embodies tradition and craftsmanship. Its inviting aroma and beautiful plaited appearance make it perfect for festive occas...

Southern Layered Biscuits: Count the Layers of Yum

Southern Layered Biscuits: Count the Layers of Yum If there’s one thing that truly captures the heart of Southern comfort food, it’s layered biscuits—fluffy, flaky, and bursting with buttery goodness. These biscuits aren’t just a side dish; they’re a masterpiece of culinary layering that can elevate any meal or stand proudly on their own. Today, we’re diving into the art of crafting the perfect Southern layered biscuits, exploring how each layer adds to the overall flavor and texture—so, get ready to count the layers of yum! Table of Contents Why Choose Layered Biscuits? Ingredients & Preparation Tips Step-by-Step Baking Guide Pro Tips for Perfect Layers Serving Ideas & Variations Conclusion Why Choose Layered Biscuits? The beauty of Southern layered biscuits lies in their texture and visual appeal. Unlike typical biscuits, which are often dense or crumbly, these baked layers create a light, airy bite with delightful pockets of butter and flaky strata. Each layer of...