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sauerkraut

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Although sauerkraut-German for "sour cabbage"-is thought of as a German invention, Chinese laborers building the Great Wall of China over 2,000 years ago ate it as standard fare. Chinese sauerkraut, made from shredded cabbage fermented in RICE WINE, eventually found its way to Europe, where the Germans and Alsatians adopted it as a favorite. Today's sauerkraut is made by combining shredded cabbage, salt and sometimes spices, and allowing the mixture to ferment. It can be purchased in jars and cans in supermarkets. Fresh sauerkraut is sold in delicatessens and in plastic bags in a supermarket's refrigerated section. It should be rinsed before being used in casseroles, as a side dish and even on sandwiches like the famous REUBEN SANDWICH. Sauerkraut is an excellent source of vitamin C as well as of some of the B vitamins.
Comments
Judy 
Jul. 8, 2009 8:00 am
I would like a simple recipe on how to make just plain souerkraut to use as a side dish. I have had it in the mountains in Georgia. It is awesome.
 
mommytgr 
Aug. 15, 2009 9:58 pm
Does anyone have a canning sauerkraut recipe that only uses one large head or maybe two head of cabbage...my family is small and will not need to put up a lot...I found one recipe, but, it made 36 pints... I don't need that many...
 
marilyn 
Aug. 20, 2009 1:46 pm
i was given a large head of cabbage and i don't remember exactly how my mother made it sauerkraut. Can you give me a recipe?
 
 
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