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California Farm Celeriac Sauce
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California Farm Celeriac Sauce

Hobby Horseman
Hobby Horseman @HobbyHorseman
California, United States

Celeriac bulbs are flavor enhancers. We use them fresh or fermented as an approximation of the famous swiss Maggi Sauce, it intensifies soups, gravies, and dishes. The sauce takes a few months to ferment the celeriac, lovage and beets, vegetables that you can find at farmers markets or buy dried on amazon. Our home made sauce does not have artificial MSG or MSG substitutes. The bottle in the picture is from last year, this years’ crop is still fermenting.
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Celeriac bulbs are flavor enhancers. We use them fresh or fermented as an approximation of the famous swiss Maggi Sauce, it intensifies soups, gravies, and dishes. The sauce takes a few months to ferment the celeriac, lovage and beets, vegetables that you can find at farmers markets or buy dried on amazon. Our home made sauce does not have artificial MSG or MSG substitutes. The bottle in the picture is from last year, this years’ crop is still fermenting.
#GoldenApron23

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California Farm Celeriac Sauce

Hobby Horseman
Hobby Horseman @HobbyHorseman
California, United States

Celeriac bulbs are flavor enhancers. We use them fresh or fermented as an approximation of the famous swiss Maggi Sauce, it intensifies soups, gravies, and dishes. The sauce takes a few months to ferment the celeriac, lovage and beets, vegetables that you can find at farmers markets or buy dried on amazon. Our home made sauce does not have artificial MSG or MSG substitutes. The bottle in the picture is from last year, this years’ crop is still fermenting.
#GoldenApron23

Celeriac bulbs are flavor enhancers. We use them fresh or fermented as an approximation of the famous swiss Maggi Sauce, it intensifies soups, gravies, and dishes. The sauce takes a few months to ferment the celeriac, lovage and beets, vegetables that you can find at farmers markets or buy dried on amazon. Our home made sauce does not have artificial MSG or MSG substitutes. The bottle in the picture is from last year, this years’ crop is still fermenting.
#GoldenApron23

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Ingredients

1 hour prep, 6 month ferment
2 people, one bottle, 4 cups
  • Replant the celeriac bulb:
  • Cut bottom root off, plant in flowerpot, bulb will grow shoots
  • Use fresh celeriac as flavor enhancer:
  • Slice1/2” slices, dice squares, use fresh
  • 1/2“ dice in soups, broths, 4 pieces per cup
  • Ferment the vegetables:
  • 3fresh celeriac bulbs, roots trimmed off, sliced in thin slices, about a pound
  • Celeriac stalks from 3 bulbs, cut in small pieces, half a pound
  • 1/2 poundfresh lovage, sliced thin, or
  • 1/2 cupdried lovage (amazon)
  • 1red beet, sliced thin
  • 1 cupbalsamic vinegar
    California Farm Home Made Balsamic Vinegar
  • 1 cupsoy sauce
    California Farm Fresh Regular Soy Sauce: Shoyu
  • 1 Tspsea salt per cup of liquid
  • 1Whole outer Leaf of beet top
  • Make the sauce:
  • Fermented vegetables with broth, plus:
  • 1 Tbswheat gluten
  • 1 Tbscane sugar
  • Equipment: 1 liter glass jar, food processor, sterilized used wine bottle with reclosable top
  • Cost: celeriac $3, lovage $1, beets $1, other $1, makes a full bottle for $6
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1 hour prep, 6 month ferment
  1. 1

    Cut the celeriac root from the celeriac bulb and plant in a flowerpot: slice off bottom root crown, about 1”, plant in flowerpot, keep moist, will grow stalks, use celeriac stalks for cooking.

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    A picture of step 1 of California Farm Celeriac Sauce.
  2. 2

    Dice a 1/2” slice of fresh celeriac in squares, makes 16 dice. Use four dice per cup of broth to make bone broth, chicken broth, beef soup or vegetable broth. My cookpad soup and broth recipes use celeriac, mace and lovage as flavor enhancers.

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  3. 3

    Ferment the vegetables: layer alternating slices of celeriac, beet, celeriac stalks, fresh or dried lovage in glass jar, cover with water, pour back out to measure, probably two cups. Boil cup of vinegar, cup of soy sauce, Tbs mace and enough water with two Tsp of Seasalt to cover vegetables, cool, immerse. Seal off any air with a beet leaf on top and a weight press in the glass jar to keep celeriac submerged. Ferment in dark pantry, taste weekly for intensity till tasty.

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    A picture of step 3 of California Farm Celeriac Sauce.
  4. 4

    Dispose of the celeriac stalks. Puree the fermented celeriac root slices, beet root slices, lovage, mace and broth after removing the top leaf. Add sugar and gluten, pulse the broth and vegetables in the food processor till smooth. Pour in cast iron sauce pan, simmer till 4 cups of sauce are left. Cool and taste, should be strong like Worchester Sauce.

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  5. 5

    Puree again. Pour in sterilized used bottle with reclosable cap. Count drops or teaspoons when adding to soups, sauces, to establish how potent your celeriac sauce is. We use 4 drops, one teaspoon per cup of soup or broth. Enjoy.

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California Farm Fresh Regular Soy Sauce: Shoyu

California Farm Home Made Balsamic Vinegar

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Hobby Horseman @HobbyHorseman
on August 04, 2023 15:47
California, United States
I teach people at the farmers market to grow small scale fruits and vegetables. My grandparents and parents taught me growing, cooking and preserving home grown fruits and vegetables, eggs, meats and fish. I got certified by the University of California Master Gardener Program in 2005. I try to bring out the original flavor of ingredients, then add layers of spices, herbs and flavorings that enhance, not distort the taste. These are the global, organic and vegan family recipes we use.
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