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Well, it is not altogether OT for a bunch of Fermentation Freaks (TM).
I would have posted this to the Kimchi forum, but there isn't one. Kimchi is not only delicious - when made with red pepper and not hot pepper,and when made with cabbage and small Korean radishes - but it is healthy food and fun to make. It goes with just about anything that sourdough goes with - catfish Po' Boys, BBQ pork ribs, Texas BBQ brisket, etc. - the really good things in life. Adams can even make it in his infamous crock pot. Let's see - rye sourdough glop and kimchi. It may be a delicacy the world needs to discover. So, are there any kimchi makers out there? Or picklers in general? I am as new to pickling as I am new to sourdough. BTW, it's the same LB that makes sourdough, so I thought if you are into fermenting flour, you might be into fermenting cabbage and radishes. I wonder if there is a market for sourdough in Korea? Kimchi is the national dish, like grits is to the South. They eat it at least 3 times a day. Maybe some enterprising baker could introduce them to the joys of sourdough with its sour taste and make a few million in the process. Adams, get that crockpot ready to make Kimchi Rye Sourdough Glop. |
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