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FERMENTED VEGETABLES 10TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION

Christopher Shockey Kirsten K. Shockey

Creative Recipes for Fermenting 64 Vegetables & Herbs in Krauts, Kimchis, Brined Pickles, Chutneys, Relishes & Pastes

This updated and revised bestselling guide to fermenting vegetables shares 65 new recipes, 8 new vegetable and fruit entries, 12 new producer profiles, 4 new fermentation techniques, and a greater emphasis on zero-waste processes.
Since the first edition of Fermented Vegetables was published in 2014, enthusiasm for fermentation has bubbled overin part, because of the ongoing research into the importance of gut health. Unlike other forms of food preservation, fermenting offers the benefit of boosting gut health while introducing unique flavors into ordinary dishes. Kirsten and Christopher Shockey have been at the forefront of the fermentation movement and are two of its most widely respected teachers. Fermented Vegetables has become the go-to reference for people who want to start fermenting; its broad scope, accessible recipes, and attractive package, combined with the Shockeys' authority, are a winning combination. The second edition of the book builds on the success of the first, with new techniques like using Japanese pickle beds and turning ferments into seasoning pastes and powders. It includes 65 new recipes; other recipes that utilize fermented foods have been revised to minimize the use of animal products and alcohol. In addition, the authors have written 8 new fruit and vegetable entries and 12 new profiles, which feature producers from around the world. All information about the science of gut health has been updated to reflect the enormous amount of research that has been done over the last decade. Kirsten K. Shockey is the co-author of Fermented Vegetables with her husband, Christopher Shockey. They got their start in fermenting foods with their farmstead food company, where they created over 40 varieties of cultured vegetables and krauts. Their current focus is on teaching the art of fermenting vegetables to others through classes and workshops at their farm. They live on a 40-acre hillside homestead in the Applegate Valley of southern Oregon.
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Published 2014-10-07 by Storey

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An impressive addition to the growing literature of fermentation, with a thorough review of basic concepts and a great recipe section.

My go-to bible on everything fermented is even better! With more techniques, more stories of fermentistas and the history of fermentation, and, best of all, more recipes.

The book I recommend for patients looking to improve their gut health.

Such good information and so much of it!

In the decade since the first edition of this book was published, the popularity of fermented food and frequency of talking about the microbiome and gut health have skyrocketed. With additions to the number of recipes, cultural views, and insights into the history and cultural importance of fermentation, the second edition of this tremendously informative book does not disappoint. Whether wondering about fermenting as a hobby, seeking suggestions for what equipment fits which fermentation style, or looking for guidance on how to safely preserve vegetables grown in their own gardens, readers will find the information and ideas they need here.