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PICKLED MUSTARD GREEN RECIPE



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Pickled Mustard Green is a really important ingredients for many yummy Chinese dishes and it is very popular in Chinese cuisine.

Provided by Elaine

Categories     pantry

Number Of Ingredients 5

1 kg mustard greens
Boiled water as needed
2.5 tablespoons salt
1 large airtight glass jar
1 teaspoon Sichuan peppercorn seeds ( , optional)

Steps:

  • Separate the mustard green or cut into large chunks and rinse in running water. Discard any dirt leaves.
  • Lay the washed mustard greens in a clean gridiron or anything similar to dry the water. Turn over several times and make sure that there is no water on the surface. I would suggest air-drying for around 12 hours until the leaves begins to wither.
  • Prepare the glass gar: wash the gar with boiling water and then set aside to drain.
  • Transfer the withered mustard green in a large bowl. Rub the leaves with salt until they are totally withered and begin to loose water. Transfer the mustard green leaves in the glass jar.
  • Place 1 teaspoon of Sichuan peppercorn seeds and remaining salt in the jar. Pour water to soak all the leaves. Use a weigh to make sure the mustard greens are soaked in water.
  • Cover the jar completely, move to shade place and wait for 7 to 15 days until the water becomes bright yellowish green (the time is based on room temperature, the warmer, the shorter).
  • Taste it to see whether it is ready. The well- picked mustard green should be salty and slightly sour.

PICKLED MUSTARD GREENS, CHINESE STYLE



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Much of this recipe is malleable, but the ratio of salt to water is not: Too much and you kill any ferment, too little and everything can rot. Your nose is a good guide. If your fermented greens stink like rot, don't eat them. They should have a pleasing pungent smell like a cross between mustard and dill pickles. Once the greens have fermented to your liking, seal the jars and store in the fridge. They'll last this way for a year or more.

Provided by Hank Shaw

Categories     Side Dish

Time 20m

Number Of Ingredients 9

3 quarts water
3/4 cup kosher salt ((see instructions))
3 to 5 star anise
5 to 10 dried chiles, (broken in half)
1 tablespoon Sichuan peppercorns ((optional))
A 2-inch piece of ginger, (sliced thin)
1 cinnamon stick
2 tablespoons molasses or brown sugar
1 1/2 pounds mustard greens, (cut into large pieces)

Steps:

  • Bring everything but the salt and mustard greens to a boil in a large pot. Turn off the heat and let it cool to room temperature. Pour everything into a vessel that you can weigh, and weigh the water plus spices in grams. Write this down.
  • Wash you mustard greens well, then shake them dry and weigh them in grams. Write this down.
  • When it's cool, weigh out 2 percent of the total weight of greens + water + spices in salt. Dissolve this in the liquid. If you use fine-grained salt you should have no problem. If the salt doesn't want to dissolve, stir until it does.
  • NOTE: If you don't want to weigh all this out, just use the salt ratio I have in the ingredients list. It is approximately the same, but not exactly.
  • Get out your fermenting crock or 5 quart-sized Mason jars with 5 narrow jelly jars to keep the greens submerged. You need this many because you will only pack the greens in 3/4 of the way into the jars -- you want at least 1 inch of brine above the level of the greens.
  • Submerge the greens in the brine, using a chopstick or skewer to get rid of any air bubbles. Put the weights on the greens if you have them. If not, place the Mason jars in the sink and put the narrow jelly jars in them. The brine will overflow but the narrow jar will prevent the greens from contacting the air. Set the jars on a baking sheet and put in a cool place away from direct sunlight.
  • Let them ferment at least 3 days, or longer. Mold may form eventually. This is normal. I wait until the mold cap is pretty solid, then pick it off. It's not harmful unless it's black.
  • Finish by packing jars tight with the fermented greens, leaving about 1/2 inch of brine over them. Tighten the lids and put in the fridge. They will continue to ferment very slowly, so open the jars every week or two to release pressure. If you want to kill the ferment, boil the brine and cool before packing the jars the final time.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 117 kcal, Carbohydrate 25 g, Protein 7 g, Fat 1 g, SaturatedFat 1 g, Sodium 28393 mg, Fiber 9 g, Sugar 13 g, ServingSize 1 serving

CHINESE PICKLED MUSTARD GREENS (HAAM CHOY)



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Making these Cantonese salted/pickled mustard greens has been a family tradition for decades. This is our 101-year-old grandmother's recipe!

Provided by Bill

Categories     Vegetables

Time P10DT1h45m

Number Of Ingredients 8

3 1/2 pounds Chinese mustard greens ((gai choy, weighed after trimming but before washing))
1.5 ounces ginger ((peeled and sliced 1/4 inch thick))
8 teaspoons sea salt ((about 2 1/4 teaspoons/13g per pound of greens))
10 cups water
1 1/2 tablespoons sea salt
3 1/2 teaspoons sea salt ((1 teaspoon/6g per pound of vegetables))
2.62 teaspoons granulated sugar ((2.62 teaspoons is 2 1/2 plus 1/8 teaspoon; 3/4 teaspoon/3g per pound of vegetables))
7 tablespoons white vinegar ((2 tablespoons/30 ml per pound of vegetables))

Steps:

  • Trim the tough base off of the mustard greens, along with any yellow or brown portions of the leaves. To remove any dirt or sand, soak them in a large bowl of water for 10 minutes. Shake the vegetables to loosen the grit. Lift the vegetables out of the dirty water and rinse. Rinse the bowl, fill with fresh water, and repeat this process two more times. This cleaning step is very important.
  • In a large pot, add 10 cups (2.4 liters) of water, bring to a boil, and turn the heat down to medium low. Stir in 1 ½ tablespoons (26g) of salt, until dissolved.
  • Place the mustard greens into the simmering water 1 or 2 at a time, so they're completely submerged. Blanch for 30 seconds, rotating them to evenly heat them on all sides. Lift the mustard greens out of the water and transfer to a clean sheet pan to cool.
  • Next, put the sliced ginger into the blanching water and bring the water back to a simmer. Once simmering, turn off the heat, and allow the liquid to cool to room temperature.
  • Once the vegetables are cool enough to handle, pour off any excess water from your sheet pan and rub salt (2 ¼ teaspoons/13g per pound of mustard greens) all over the greens, getting into the inner stems and rubbing the salt evenly across each stem/leaf until it has dissolved.
  • Place into a non-reactive bowl-stainless steel, enamel, ceramic, or glass work-and pour the ginger-infused blanching liquid over the vegetables. Place a large plate on top of the vegetables with a heavy pot (or a pot filled with water) on top to press them down and keep them submerged. Allow the greens to sit in the salted water for 24 hours at room temperature, covered with a clean towel or paper.
  • Disinfect the jar by first washing it thoroughly. Wash your hands, and rinse the jar with boiling water. With clean hands or tongs, lift the mustard greens out of the brine solution and let any excess liquid drain for a few seconds.
  • Squeeze the vegetables tightly. This removes spaces where air bubbles can form, and also makes them more compact. Place them into the jar along with the ginger slices. Do your best to squeeze the vegetables into the jar and distribute the ginger evenly. Reserve the brine, as you will be adding it to the jar momentarily.
  • Measure 1 teaspoon (6g) salt and ¾ teaspoon (3g) sugar per pound of greens, and sprinkle on top of the vegetables in the jar. Measure out 2 tablespoons (30 ml) white vinegar per pound of vegetables, and pour it over the salt and sugar in the jar.
  • Next, use a clean ladle to carefully transfer the brine into the jar until it is almost full. Check for air pockets that may be trapped near the bottom of the jar. Use a chopstick to move the mustard greens around to release any air bubbles. You can also cap the jar and move it around to coax air bubbles up to the top. Once you feel all air bubbles have been eliminated, fill the jar to the top to ensure that all of the greens are completely submerged in liquid.
  • Take a 10- to 12-inch square piece of plastic wrap and fold it in half twice to make a neat smaller square. Place it over the jar, making sure there are no air bubbles under the plastic wrap. Screw the top on over the plastic wrap to create an airtight fit.
  • Use a clean kitchen cloth to wipe any liquid from the jar and place a label on it with the date. Place the jar in a cool dark place for about 2 days, or until the mustard greens have turned from a bright green to a dull green.
  • After the mustard greens turn a dull green (2 days), put them in the back of the refrigerator, and they should be ready to eat in 7 days.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 40 kcal, Carbohydrate 7 g, Protein 4 g, Fat 1 g, SaturatedFat 1 g, Sodium 987 mg, Fiber 4 g, Sugar 2 g, ServingSize 1 serving

SWEET PICKLED MUSTARD GREENS



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These are great in soups and noodle dishes. Especially Pad Thai

Provided by barbara lentz

Categories     Vegetables

Time 1h10m

Number Of Ingredients 5

1 bunch mustard greens ribs removed
2 Tbsp salt
5 c rice vinegar
3 c sugar
1 Tbsp red pepper flakes

Steps:

  • 1. Place the mustard greens in a bowl and sprinkle the salt over them and mix with hands. Let sit one hour.
  • 2. Heat the vinegar, sugar, and red pepper flakes until the sugar is dissolved. Let cool
  • 3. Pack the mustard greens in two quart jars. Pour the cooled vinegar mixture over. Place lid on jars and let sit in refrigerator for 3 days.

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