Awesome! I’d love to try this sometime.
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It's very tasty! Make sure to leave plenty of clearance at the top of the jar though this expanded way more than I thought it would
Be careful with changing the salt ratio too much, it's important to help stabilize it during fermentation. As the kimchi ferments it will become less salty tasting as the salt pulls liquid out of the radish.
It was a lot less salty tasting after a few hours in the fridge! I'm guessing it will taste even better in a few days!
Yayaya, eating fresh kimchi is hard to resist but can be a tad too salty. I usually leave it out overnight with the jar placed in a clean bowl and the lid slightly open to let out any gas. You might get a little spillage from the juices, but you can just pour it back in from the clean bowl. Basically just gives the kimchi a little kick start for the fermentation, but I like my kimchi to have a little extra kick.
I used the silicone mason jar lids that release the gasses but I filled one of the jars a little too much and when I checked it after the first day it shot out juice like a water gun lol
Lol, I've never seen these guys before. I can imagine they might get a little too pressurized if you're not careful. I just use old kimchi jars and keep them in a bowl in case my kimchi gets a little too excited and burps up some juice.
The lid on the jar I filled too high was bulging like it was about to blow lol the other one that had like 3 inches of clearance was fine though
I love her recipe. Did you find a place or a brand that sell gochugaru in small quantity? Around me I can only find huge package to big for a cooking experimentation.
The Asian market near me had both small and large packages of gochugaru. They even had just a tiny amount you could buy in a to go container lol I got the larger one since I plan on making this again soon.
Lucky you! I'll keep checking. One day, they might have a small package in my local asian market as well.
how big was this radish!?!? that looks so good!! I just made my first kimchi last week too! Korean style with napa cabbage and gochujang:
just a little batch to try it out. I am giving it a few more days before i try it. fingers crossed!
I made the mistake of not weighing it when I bought it lol I'd say it was a little smaller than a football? I thought it would be just enough to fill my big glass bowl but here's what I ended up with
that's so much radish meat wow, does it taste spicy?
The little bit I tasted earlier was decently spicy, I want to give it a couple more days before I really give it a final verdict