Over a year ago I came across this DIY Sriracha post from Bonzai Aphrodite. Homemade fermented sriracha?! Sounds right up my alley! I managed to keep this idea floating about in my mentalscape even though so much time has passed.
I made the point to finally tackle this project last week.
I followed her recipe except I added an additional several cloves of garlic, used a bit more apple cider vinegar than listed (prior to sealing the jar), and used the Perfect Pickler.
Similar to how I cover my sauerkraut with cabbage in the crock, I used the lid of the Perfect Pickler to cut a round shaped cabbage ‘lid’ and used that to submerge the chili puree. The little tin cup was placed on top of the cabbage round, additional acv was added, and the lid secured. I fermented the suggested 4 days and was very excited to open it last Monday night. Everything looked perfect inside. So perfect that I even ate the cabbage leaf. Slowly though, it was spicy!
End result? Delicious perfection! I like to use about a tablespoon because I love spicy. Jeremy, who is still ‘building’ his spicy tolerance, uses much less but still enjoys it.
If you need even more convincing to make this, after I shared the link to her recipe on the FYS facebook page, 2 people commented that they make her recipe all the time. Enough said.
xoxo
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