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 cessor or with an immersion blender until smooth.
 3. Add the salt and cinnamon. Let cool and blend in a food pro-
 rates and the mixture thickens a bit.
 2. Simmer over medium heat, uncovered, until the water evapo-
 rice syrup, and lemon juice.
 1. In a saucepan, combine the rhubarb, water, onion, honey or
 yields 3 cups
 ½ teaspoon salt (optional)
 raw honey
 Dash of stevia or 2 tablespoons
 1 tablespoon Celery Salt (p. 107)
 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
 2/3 cup olive oil
 yields 2 cups
 Simmer for 10 minutes or until the mixture thickens. Let cool.
 2. Transfer the mixture to a saucepan and bring to a low boil.
 1. In a blender, blend all the ingredients well for 5 full minutes.
 yields 1½ cups
 kimchi, kombucha   or ground almonds  FRUIT KETCHUP  RAW RED PEPPER KETCHUP  HOMEMADE KETCHUP  ¼ teaspoon cinnamon  ½ teaspoon salt  ¼ cup lemon juice  ½ cup honey or rice syrup  ¼ cup chopped onion  1 cup water  3–4 stalks rhubarb, sliced  used anywhere instead of conventional ketchup without the sugar, color, or preservatives.  For those who need to avoid tomatoes (especially those with arthritis), this recipe can be   In a blender, blend all the ingredients until well combined.  1 tablespoon garlic powder  2 ta
 & more
 Fabulous Ferments           APPLE KRAUT                                                            yields 1 quart
                             This kraut is sensational, easy to make, and very health promoting! The apple and ginger
                             create a wonderful combination of sweetness and tang.
 n every country and tradition, people have eaten fer-  and mental clarity. As an added bonus, they are a decora-  8 ounces (2 cups) red cabbage,   1. In a medium bowl, sprinkle the cabbage with the salt and
 Imented  foods—foods that have been  through a fer-  tive addition to your kitchen.   shredded  knead with your fingers until some juices are released.
 mentation  process  where  natural  bacteria  feed  on  the   You might wonder why it’s important to ferment foods.   ½ teaspoon sea salt  2. Add the apple and ginger.
 sugar and starch in the food—on a daily basis. Ferment-  Why not just take a pill of probiotics or enzymes that re-  1 Granny Smith apple, peeled,    3. Firmly pack the mixture into a very clean 1-quart glass jar.
 ed fruits, vegetables, legumes, grains, milk, wine, breads,   stores  all  the  beneficial  bacteria  you  need?  It’s  less  work   and diced  Place a weight on top of the mixture to keep it pressed down.
 cheeses, buttermilk, yogurt, pickled cucumbers, sauer-  than preparing fermented foods, however delicious they   1 tablespoon minced ginger root  Cover with a clean towel and secure with a rubber band.
 kraut, and sour soups, to give just a few examples. Without   may be.   Raisins and pine nuts, for sprinkling 4. Place the jar in a warm, dark cabinet for 3–4 days to ferment.
 realizing it, people put millions of microorganisms to work   The answer is simple: most probiotic pills are not effective   When it’s ready, you can store your apple kraut in the fridge
 on their behalf.  enough at replenishing your gut with the beneficial bacteria   for up to 2 weeks, but it’s best eaten sooner to gain the most
 Traditionally fermented foods, as opposed to those   you need. When you ferment a food, you can be assured that   benefits. Serve with the raisins and pine nuts sprinkled on top.
 with vinegar, are bursting with enzymes and beneficial   all of the live cultures present are filled with the microbac-
 bacteria to boost digestive health. The fermentation en-  teria you want, because if they were not present, the food   yields 3 pounds
 hances  the  nutrients  in  the  vegetables,  making  them   would have spoiled, and you wouldn’t be able to eat it.  SOUR PICKLES
 much more available to us, and they greatly improve the   Use only high-quality unrefined salt—the salt adds flavor, inhibits mold, and provides
 digestion of anything else you eat in that same meal. How   important minerals. The recipe also calls for grape stems. The stems contain tannin, which
 do they do this?            keeps the pickles crispy. Otherwise the pickles may become soft.
 As  you  eat them, the  friendly bacteria and  enzymes   4 tablespoons Himalayan, Celtic,    1. To prepare the brine, in a large bowl, combine the salt with the
 in the fermented foods travel along with the entire meal,   or sea salt  water and stir until dissolved.
 helping to ensure that you digest that meal properly. They   ½ gallon distilled water  2. Place the pickling spices, garlic, dill, dill seed, and grape stem
 break down the proteins and fats, and extract the vitamins   ¼ cup pickling spices  into a very clean gallon glass jar, or use a container designed
 and minerals from the food, so you can retain them and   3 cloves garlic, halved  especially for pickling. Add the cucumbers until they are packed
 build vitamin- and mineral-rich blood.   3–4 sprigs fresh dill   tightly. Pour the brine over the cucumbers to completely cover.
 The process of “lacto-fermenting,” in which foods are   1 teaspoon dill seed  3. Pour the remaining salt water into a zip-lock bag and seal (to
 fermented in an airtight environment, not only preserves   Stem of 1 bunch of grapes    act as a weight on top of the pickles). Place the bag over the
 the nutritional content of the food but also gives rise to re-  (grapes removed), rinsed  pickles making sure they are all submerged in the brine. (Add
 storative and health-enhancing properties and releases an   3 pounds pickling cucumbers,    more water if necessary.) Cover with a towel, or the lid of the
 array of nutrients, amino acids, probiotics, and vitamins that   washed  pickling jar, and set in a cool place.
 were not present in the food before. Add them to your diet   4. Leave on the counter for 4–7 days. (It will ferment sooner in
 for additional benefits as well: fermented foods are potent   warm weather.) Check daily and skim off any scum. When the
 detoxifiers, boost circulation, strengthen bones, reduce al-  pickles are ready, the brine and pickles should taste sour, and
 lergies, eliminate inflammation, and improve skin health     the brine will have become cloudy.



 184   HEALTHY EVER AFTER  serving tips  seeds.  damia nuts and peeled almonds or sunflower   besides cashews may be used, including maca-  RECIPE NOTE  For this recipe, other nuts   with layers of fresh strawberry jam or Berry Sauce (p. 394).   with honey.   yogurt by blending ½ cup fresh fruit with the yogurt and top   vors such as vanilla and cinnamon.   gurt will keep fresh for 1 week.  suit your taste (but no longer than 24 hours).  to ferment for 8–12 hours, or until the yogurt has fermented to   the top with












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