Lacto-fermentation is one of the oldest forms of fermenting foods, used by our ancestors to keep food edible in the cold winter months. As such, lacto-fermentation is a great way to preserve foods that you have an abundance of – there’s nothing worse than food rotting in your pantry just because you weren’t able to eat it in time.
Lacto-fermentation isn’t just about simply preserving foods though, it’s possible to infuse flavors to enhance the tastes of your food as well. This recipe is a great example of that!
HOW TO ENJOY YOUR LACTO-FERMENTED SPICY BEETS
Following this recipe results in thin beet slices that are ready to snack on throughout the day. They are a great addition in kid’s meals too due to the naturally high sugar content in beets and can be made to be more sweet than tangy. They go well in salad mixtures, adding some exotic flavors to the usual bland salad tastes.
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Ingredients
- 4 medium-sized beets
- Half of a large onion
- 1 large jalapeno
- 3 cloves of garlic
- ½” of fresh ginger
- 3 sticks of cinnamon
- 1 teaspoon of cloves
- 2 teaspoons of fennel seeds
- 1 teaspoon of salt per cup of water (start with 4 cups)
Tools
- Glass mason jar, large enough to hold your beet slices
- Cutting board The Easy Weights
- The Easy Weights
- Easy Fermenter Lid
- Mixing bowl
- Knife, or other cutting utensil depending how fine you want your beet slices
Instructions