The one on the right has onion, banana peppers, jalapeno peppers, fermented garlic, dill seed, black pepper, mustard powder, cumin powder, and some of the beer mustard

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What do you do with it? I have a big jar but I only really use it as a condiment so it gets used super slowly

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It is delicious as a hot side dish to pork effect cooked with fried onions and maybe thickened with a grated potato. It is good in soups and stews (for instance borscht or Szekely goulash). It can be used as part of a mixed salad. You can make a choucroute garni and simmer pork and sausages in sauerkraut.

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soyviking i didn’t know we had another chef on site

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I’m not a chef though, I just really love food.

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I like it on sausages/bratwursts and in some wraps. I don’t go through it super fast but like, I grow cabbage once a year. I put it into smaller jars once it’s done fermenting and keep it in the fridge. They can last years if kept properly.

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get a big ass pork shoulder and rub it all over with barbecue seasonings, roast it, chop it up with like a whole bottle of good barbecue sauce, and then use that for sandwiches with this sauerkraut

that’s what i’d do

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I smoke the pork shoulder for 6 hours then put it in a crock pot with a few cups of a broth I make with beef stock, miso, and yeast extract till the shoulder bone can slide out.

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