During seasons of abundant gardens and farmers' markets, preserving and canning are how I savor the flavors of the season. Stone fruit is around every corner, and our plum tree yielded the best harvest in years. Plums turned into cake and jam, and tomatoes soon to be enjoyed fresh while some squirreled away to be frozen and enjoyed in winter. And this month, I delved into the process of fermentation.
This sauerkraut recipe is woodsy and aromatic, with juniper berries and caraway seeds that taste softly of pine and anise-like licorice. Reminiscent of winter spices, yet mild and close enough to tradition that it can be served with dishes both sweet and savory. A little stronger and more flavorful than traditional salt-brined sauerkraut, I wanted my sauerkraut to be satisfying and aromatic.
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