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Lacto - Fermented Garlic/Red Onion & Cauliflower/Mixed Peppers

Lacto - Fermented Garlic/Red Onion & Cauliflower/Mixed Peppers

We ferment veg on a rolling basis these days. A little of the brine from a previous batch works as a bacteria ‘Prime’ and gets the fermentation off to a flying start. But pretty much anything with any natural sugars in it will work if you have a clip top jar, some Salt and Water.

The ingredients veg wise are really arbitrary now. We had a catering bag of Garlic which was destined for composting as it had done the rounds through the local Food Banks and was sprouting. So I added a couple of quartered Red Onions to fill the jar. We did Cauliflower and fresh Chilli a while ago which Sue really liked. So the Cauliflower and mixed Peppers is a take on that, but perhaps not with as much heat? We shall see…..

The basic ‘Good for all’ brine is a 2% concentration. So 2 to 3 heaped Table Spoons of Salt per Litre of water is a good starting concentration. I use Himalayan Salt as it doesn’t have the anti-caking agents added which can sometimes inhibit the fermentation.

The only rule of thumb with one of the oldest food preservation techniques is just to make sure that your brine is at room temperature i.e. not too hot, before adding the veg. If you boil the brine to dissolve the salt the heat will kill the bacteria which you need and the whole gig will just go bad!!! Really bad! That’s the worst that can possibly happen but  you’ll know by sight and smell.

The best that can happen is that it will ferment and you’ll end up with pickles which make shop bought ones seem very bland.

Also the Lactobacillus Bacteria are supposedly very good for your ‘Gut Health’ That’s not why we make these pickles though. We just like them and it’s a great way to get the best out of veg which was perhaps well beyond it’s best when we got it…...

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Mongolian Chicken recipe, eat well on universal credit

Probably not what you’d call a traditional English Winter Warmer. But it’s cold in Mongolia and there’s steam here over the dish. So I thing we can extend this definition?

Ingredients:-

500g for Chicken Breast, cut into strips
2 Tsp of Cornflour
½ Tsp of Chinese Five Spice
60ml of Shaoxing Wine
2 Cloves of Garlic, minced
2 cm of fresh Ginger, grated
2 Tbsp of Soy Sauce
1 Onion, cut into wedges
½ a Red Pepper, sliced
3 Spring Onions, cut into lengths
80ml of Hoisin Sauce
2 Tsp of Sesame Oil
1 Tsp of Toasted Sesame Seeds, to garnish
50g of Steamed Mange Tout & Mixed Rice, as sides
Oil to fry

Method:-

(1) Combine the Cornflour, Five Spice, Shaoxing Wine, Garlic, Ginger and 2 Tsp of the Soy Sauce.
(2) Add the Chicken and toss to coat.
(3) Place in the fridge to marinade of 30 minutes.
(4) Hear a little Oil in a Wok or large Frying Pan or a high heat.
(5) Remove the Chicken from the marinade, keeping the marinade.
(6) Fry the Chicken until lightly browned on all sides.
(7) Add a little more Oil and then add the Onions are stir fry for a further minute.
(8) Return the Chicken to the Wok with the reserved marinade, Hoisin Sauce, Sesame Oil and remaining Soy Sauce.
(8) Heat Sizzler Skillets in the over to 200c, if you have them. If not warm plates.
(9) Fry for 2 to 3 minutes until the sauce thickens and the Chicken is hot.
(10) serve with a sprinkling of Seseme seeds.

We Served ours with home fried Prawn Crackers, Mixed Rice and Steamed  Mange Tout.

 

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