Can anyone tell me how Kimmchi is made?!
Can anyone tell me how Kimmchi is made?
Answers:
My Favorite Kim Chee
3-4 gallons
4 heads napa cabbage
3 cups salt
1/3 cup rice flour
2/3 cup water
1-3 cup red pepper flakes
1 cup fish sauce
2 tablespoons salted shrimp sauce
2 cups green onions, cut into inch long peices
1 head garlic, peeled and crushed
1/4 cup sugar
1.Cut cabbage into four sections through the core.
2.Starting at the end of the leaves, cut cabbage diagonally back and forth until you reach the core. (Cabbage will be in large square pieces.).
3.Layer cabbage in your sink with the salt. Put about 1/2 cup salt for every two inches of cabbage. Make sure you end with salt.
4.Add water to almost cover cabbage.
5.Let stand. After 1 1/2 hours start checking the cabbage by rubbing a piece between your fingers. If it's slippery, rinse it and taste it. If it's pleasantly salty then it's ready. Be sure not to let the cabbage stand too long or it will become too salty and will be unedible.
6.Fill the sink with water until it covers the cabbage then fish the cabbage out of the sink. Return the cabbage to the sink and rinse it this way two or three times until all the cabbage is thoroughly rinsed.
7.Drain cabbage by placing it in large colandars or by letting it sit in your unstopped sink.
8.Make the pul by mixing the rice flour and water in a small sauce pan and heating to boiling, stirring constantly. Let cool. If you don't have rice flour you can add water to cooked rice and boil it until the water is very cloudy. Use one cup of this water.
9.Mix pul and remaining ingredients in very large bowl. The amount of red pepper you use should depend on how hot you want your kim chee. There are many kinds of fish sauce. The one cup measurement is for a thin sauce (consistancy like soy sauce). For thicker sauces, use less sauce (1/4 to 1/2 cup).
10.Wearing plastic or rubber gloves, begin mixing the cabbage with the sauce. Use your hands and mix a little cabbage at a time then push it to the side of the bowl until you have mixed all the cabbage. This will help you mix the cabbage and sauce evenly.
11.Place kim chee in large containers that have tight fitting lids (otherwise it will smell up your fridge).
12.You can eat the kim chee immediately, but most Korean women recommend that you leave it outside of the fridge for one day, then store it in the fridge but wait one week after that before you eat it. I