Description
DIY Fermentation: Over 100 Step-By-Step Home Fermentation Recipes
Book by Rockridge Press
What it’s All About
Fermentation is a healthy way to preserve your favorite vegetables, such as cabbage, lettuce, pickles, onions, beets and whatever you might think of. What not many people know is that fermentation is also a great way to preserve fruit. This book offers a concise overview of fermentation basics, and you will learn all about the benefits of this method of food preservation. However, where this book excels is the DIY (do-it-yourself) part of it, as you may have guessed from the title.Excellent readability and easy to follow instructions
Rockridge Press is a well-established publisher when it comes to cookbooks, and this book provides the perfect explanation for their success. Probably the best part of this helpful home fermentation starter guide is the step-by-step method of explanation. No matter which recipe you decide to give a shot, the instructions are easy to follow. Whether it is a beginner, or an advanced level recipe, it comes complete with detailed instructions. Not only that, but it features step-by-step illustrations which are helpful for everyone, especially those who are only getting started with their DIY fermenting. None of the recipes require expensive kitchen utensils such as electric slicers or blenders. All of the fantastic foods described in here can be made with basic DIY fermentation kit - traditional cabbage shredder, vegetable slicer/grater and a crock.
A huge selection of recipes
This excellent DIY fermentation guide offers over a hundred recipes for naturally preserved vegetables and fruits. The recipes range from beginner level dishes, such as simple salads and some of the fermented foods, all the way to the advanced, state of the art level delicacies that will make your mouth water.Some recipes included in the book
- sauerkraut (for additional cabbage shredding tips check this article )
- kimchi
- pickles
- kefir
- yogurt
- vinegar
- kombucha
- hard apple cider
- and many, many more exciting and delicious recipes (have you ever even heard of fermented garlic carrots? Yum!)