Hi,
I’ve fermented many a vegetable using only a mason jar or a ceramic bowl and weighted plate, but using the appropriate fermentation device can reduce the likelihood, however small, that your batch will go awry.I use large gallon-sized glass jars fitted with carboys, and am saving up for a nice ceramic Harsch fermentation crock.These jars and crocks are specifically designed for fermentation. Consider this, would you use a cast iron skillet to boil pasta? Sure, you could, in theory, but that doesn’t mean the skillet is optimal. So to with your equipment: yes, a mason jar works, but it’s not necessarily optimal.If you’re serious about preserving the harvest through vegetable fermentation, save your money and pick up the right equipment.
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I got some garlic scapes from the CSA this week and figured I'd try a new canning experiment. I pureed them as best possible in a mini food processor, with a fair bit of oil. I did the first half with olive oil but then ran out, so did the next half with sunflower oil.
I got 4 x 250ml mason jars. Processed them at 15 psi, and let them sit in the canner a few hours before opening it up, as I always do for experiments. Looks like they turned out well - I look forward to opening a jar for pan frying stuff. The pressure canner should have rendered them tender - scapes are of course usually pretty tough.
people of zee world: relax!
my comment was only a suggestion. of course i understand that not everyone can make it out to carp and yes, there is a hole in public transport. as for driving out there from downtown ottawa, if 3+ people car pooled the trip would take about 20min and gas costs, as well as trunk space could be shared. t'is only an idea....
Not fair to Allium to lump it with Beckta in the uber-expensive category. It's definitely alot more affordable, and is very delicious. Monday tapas night.
perhaps we need a rides offered / needed option here at OF? :)
and just to be a devil's advocate, its close to $6-7 to take a bus 2 ways. Not everyone can take public transit, btw (and that opens up another huge political discussion).
I think User 1187's comment on recommending the Carp Farmer's Market is totally fine. Not everyone reading OF has to DRIVE to Carp. Some may actually live there or, like me, can cycle there from downtown Ottawa...or wherever.
The Carp Farmers Market better be A LOT cheaper.... it will cost me 6 to 7 bucks of gas to run my 6 cylinder, out there and back. And I would rather cycle in the Gatineau's instead.
Not all foodies have deep pockets.
Maybe that's what keeping me out of Beckta, Allium, Juniper, Absinthe etc etc.
I think I'll try my 'back door' trick again....
Hang out at the back door of top shelf resto's and befriend the smoking staff with my huge foodie knowledge. Usually good for leftovers and/or samples. A little hutz-pa and humor can go along way.
User 1187 - Please be sensitive to the fact that Lansdowne Market (or Parkdale) is for some Ottawa Foodies their only option... Carp Farmer's Market is out of the question if one has to rely on public transportation... as far as I know there isn't a bus that goes there early on a Saturday morning.
zymurgist