On the left I have pickled red grapes! I had never even heard of such a thing before but there were a surprisingly large number of recipes online so I figured I would try it!

On the left we have my third attempt at pickled rhubarb! Personally I really liked the first two batches, but everyone else I let try them puckered their faces and said the flavor was good but that they were extremely sour… So this time in addition to adding more sugar like I did in batch 2 but also sliced the rhubarb much more thinly. We’ll see how it goes I guess 🤷‍♂️

Both of these should be fairly sweet pickles once they’re done, and I added star anise and cinnamon for flavor

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    32 months ago

    Radish kimchi is the GOAT. If you have access to a large Asian market, do try and get the Korean radishes. They’re a little rounder than daikon, and usually green. The texture is much firmer and there seems to be less smell during fermentation.

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      22 months ago

      There’s a big Korean grocery store like 15 minutes from here, I’ll check there first!

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          12 months ago

          No, it’s a local place and it’s sadly not as nice as H-Mart lol they still have a lot of good stuff though