Horseradish
- Ready In:
- 10mins
- Ingredients:
- 3
- Yields:
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1 large jar
ingredients
- 1 large horseradish root
- white vinegar, enough to cover
- 9.85 ml white sugar
directions
- Grate horseradish, cover with white vinegar, add a little sugar, store in glass jars in'fridge.
- I made this about six months ago, and it is still very good and strong.
- When adding the vinegar to the grated horseradish, be careful of the pungent fumes, open a window!
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Reviews
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I just made this (the first time making horseradish) and you weren't kidding about the fumes! Wow. I had to take the food processor canister outside after I ground it up to put it into the jars. We decided that we're going to let it soak for a day or two before we really use it and the anticipation is killing me! I will update my review, but it tasted pretty zesty after we mixed everything together. Delish! Thanks for posting! UPDATE: I originally posted a review in June of 2011 and wanted to update a few days later. Go figure, I completely forgot that I even made the horseradish until about a month later. It was so great that I can't begin to describe it! It tastes better than the Heluva Good stuff I've always bought from the grocery store. I think next time I will add the vinegar and process it again after a day or two so I have finer pieces but I have no taste complaints here. Everyone that has tried it since August (it's May 2012 when I'm updating) has loved it. I am getting ready to dig more out of the garden and I will use this recipe again. Thanks for posting!
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RECIPE SUBMITTED BY
Judi Caston
Rochester Hills, Mi
My family is from London, UK. We have been living in Michigan for about 16 years. I am a self taught cook, and it seems the longer we are here, the more I am asked to cook some of the old English traditional favourites that we and our American friends have come to love and miss.
I am addicted to FoodTV, and cook most cuisines from around the world, we love Indian food, Italian, authentic Chinese, Thai, Spanish paellas and tapas. The list is endless, there isn't much we won't try at least once! Cooking has become quite a hobby, as I also love to collect the plates, serving ware, and unusual cooking pots and pans that different cuisines traditionally use. Storing all this stuff has become quite a problem!