Easy Sauerkraut Recipes (that save you money!) - Real Food RN (2024)

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These sauerkraut recipes are really good for you! They are packed full of healthy probiotics and fiber. It's also very inexpensive and easy to make.

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One of my first baby foods was homemade sauerkraut. I ate it while sitting on my Grandpa’s knee. Great memories of eating it with him always draw me to eat more.Plus, this stuff is really good for you! Packed full of healthy probiotics and fiber. It’s also very inexpensive and easy to make. A staple food that we always have in our kitchen. I have made so many variations that I just had to share, but I will start with my basic easy sauerkraut recipe first…

FiveEasy Sauerkraut Recipes

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This sauerkraut recipe is really good for you! It's packed full of healthy probiotics and fiber. It's also very inexpensive and easy to make.

Ingredients

  • 1 large head of cabbage (or about 4 cups shredded cabbage)
  • 1 tbsp sea salt

Instructions

    1. Cut cabbage into shreds and place into a large bowl.
    2. Add sea salt.
    3. Massage together with your hands until the cabbage starts to weep (it becomes wet).
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    4. Add to your fermenting vessel (I use these) and push it down with your fist.
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    5. Place a plate on top of the cabbage, and a weight of some sort if you are making it in a bowl or a larger fermenting vessel.
    6. I use a plastic (food grade) bag filled with water as a weight on the cabbage because a plate won't fit into my jar.
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    7. Liquid should come off the cabbage and completely submerge the cabbage (this is important as exposed cabbage will mold).
    8. But make sure the cabbage is completely under the liquid.
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    9. Alternately, you can use this slick little device.
    10. Let sit on your counter, covered with a towel for as long as you desire.
    11. After a week if it tastes sour and you want to eat it, then eat it! It's ready.
    12. I've let batches go for 6 months.....yep, 6 months. It was delicious! Someone once told me that in Germany if the kraut is less than 2 years old, they call it coleslaw. It gets better with age, like wine and cheese!

      (pictured below is my dill pickle sauerkraut)
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I was invited onto our local news show to demo my sauerkraut making skillz. You can tune in to the replay below

Some more recipe variations:

Liver Detox Sauerkraut Recipe:

Ingredients:

  • 1 head cabbage
  • 2 beets — beets help the liver detox
  • 1 apple
  • 2 Tbsp sea salt

Directions:

  • Shred cabbage, put into large bowl
  • Shred beet and apple in a food processor until its shredded
  • Add to cabbage
  • Add salt
  • Massage until weeping
  • Put into fermentation vessel and ferment the same way as in the Basic Kraut recipe above

Spicy Sauerkraut Recipe:

Ingredients:

  • 4 jalapeños, thinly sliced
  • 1 head cabbage
  • 1 tbsp sea salt

Directions:

  • Follow same directions as above, although you might want to wear gloves when massaging it. Or, just avoid touching your eyes for about 24 hours….ouch!

Heavy Metal Detox Sauerkraut Recipe:

Ingredients:

  • 1 head cabbage
  • 1 bunch cilantro finely chopped — cilantro binds to heavy metals
  • 2 tbsp Hawaiian sea salt (with the charcoal in it) — charcoal binds to toxins and pulls them out of your body — where to find this

Directions:

  • Follow same directions as above

Dill Pickle Sauerkraut Recipe:

Ingredients:

  • 1 head cabbage
  • 1 Tbsp dried (or fresh) dill

Directions:

  • Follow the same directions as above

Watch my video below, where I show exactly how I make my sauerkraut in my kitchen

Watch the video below for more info

What is your favorite variation of homemade sauerkraut? Do you do it differently than I do? I would love to hear about it in the comments below!

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  5. Do you think adding activated charcoal to the salt would be an acceptable replacement for the hawaiian salt in the heavy metal detox sauerkraut?

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    1. Sure, that would work too!

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  6. What about combining the ingredients of the heavy metal and the liver detox? that way you’ll get both at the same time.

    Reply

  7. I made the sauerkraut today and it is on the kitchen counter. Hope it works. I really need these probiotics. Thanks for sharing and wish me luck with this process. It’s my first time making sauerkraut.

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    1. Great, let me know how it turns out!

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  8. These look like great recipes Kate! Thank you for sharing. I really want to try a spicy sauerkraut recipe, so i’m glad that one was included. Do you have any other spicy recipes that don’t use jalapenos? Maybe some other form of pepper or cayenne or something of the sort? Thanks!

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    1. Hi Billy, You could try adding a less spicy pepper. 🙂

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  10. Hi Kate,
    Thanks for the tip on using the plastic bag with water! Duh…don’t know why I didn’t think of it!
    I am a retired Home Ec teacher and have been working with food for about 60 years,

    I have a suggestion though that caught my attention the minute you did it.
    Do you realize you brushed your neck and your hair back with your hands a couple of times before you then plunged them into your cabbage bowl?
    If you are going teach, you need to be exemplary about hygiene!
    Just redo your great video keeping your hands clean and check your other videos.
    When I taught long hair had to be tied back.
    In any commercial or test kitchen, it not only must be tied back but netted!

    And for goodness sake don’t publish the second part of this comment!

    Keep doing healthy things for your family,
    Judy

    Reply

    1. Hi Judy, Wow, so cool that I was able to teach a veteran Home Ec teacher something!! Thanks for the hair tip 🙂 Sometimes I have had to quick film a video when the kids gave me a minute, so the hair tie didnt come into play. I will remember it for next time 🙂

      Reply

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  12. This may be a silly question, but does the cabbage need to be organic?

    Reply

    1. No you can use conventional cabbage

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  13. Can I use mason jars with the lids and just not seal it and if I do that do. I just leave the door cracked

    Reply

    1. I think that will work, but the lids might rust so keep an eye on that

      Reply

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FAQs

What is the healthiest way to eat sauerkraut? ›

To take advantage of the health and probiotic benefits of sauerkraut (that are lost when cooked in a dish), it's recommended to consume it raw. Add sauerkraut to a Reuben sandwich, mix it into tuna, egg, chicken, or potato salad, or eat it straight from the jar.

What can I add to sauerkraut to make it taste better? ›

Ten Delicious Kraut Additions
  1. Juniper Berries. Small and dark, these little raisin-sized berries pack a flavor punch. ...
  2. Beets. Peeled and grated or thinly sliced, even a tiny bit of beet stains the whole ferment fuchsia. ...
  3. Ginger. ...
  4. Lemon Peel. ...
  5. Dill. ...
  6. Caraway Seed. ...
  7. Fennel. ...
  8. Celery Root (celeriac)

How do you make sauerkraut easier to eat? ›

The best way to eat sauerkraut is to enjoy it as a side dish or topping. It can be served cold or hot, and can be added to salads, sandwiches, burgers, or even tacos. It can also be used as a topping for pizza or nachos. Sauerkraut can also be cooked with other ingredients such as sausage, bacon, onions, and potatoes.

What pairs well with sauerkraut? ›

As a Side Dish: Serve it as a side with pork dishes, sausages, or roasted meats. The tanginess of sauerkraut complements rich, fatty meats wonderfully. In Salads: Mix it into salads for an extra crunch and flavor. It pairs well with leafy greens, apples, carrots, and a light vinaigrette.

Is it OK to eat sauerkraut every day? ›

You can eat sauerkraut every day. But if you're looking to benefit your gut bacteria, you can also eat other fermented foods and beverages like kimchi and kombucha. Yogurt also contains beneficial probiotics. Each product can contain different strains of bacteria, which may vary in their benefits.

Does sauerkraut burn belly fat? ›

Some studies suggest weight can be kept off as long as the fermented food is consumed regularly. We at Gutsy think that sauerkraut may be a factor in helping you to lose weight, but only as part of a balanced diet.

Is it better for you to eat sauerkraut cold or cooked Why? ›

One important issue to remember is that cooking sauerkraut will kill off the probiotic bacteria that we want to consume. Even after cooking, sauerkraut is a healthy, cabbage-based dish, but it will be missing out on that probiotic boost. So, when possible, try to add your sauerkraut to your dishes uncooked.

Why do you put vinegar in sauerkraut? ›

Vinegar is sometimes added to sauerkraut recipes to speed up the fermentation process and add extra flavor.

Should you rinse canned sauerkraut before using? ›

It's not necessary to rinse, unless you prefer it that way

Yet, while many agree that this extra step should be avoided, there are exceptions. According to Everyday Health, store-bought sauerkraut is often saltier than homemade versions, making it more than acceptable to dilute the product with water.

Should I eat sauerkraut in the morning or at night? ›

The best time to eat sauerkraut for gut health is during or before a meal since stomach acid, and enzymes can aid in breaking down food and killing harmful bacteria. Incorporating sauerkraut into your diet regularly can be beneficial, aiming for at least 1-2 servings per day.

How to eat sauerkraut for weight loss? ›

Sauerkraut can be used in many ways. It can be used as it is, as a part of vegetable or meat meal, in the form of a soup, etc. This diet plan can be repeated on a monthly basis as it is extremely healthy and efficient in losing weight.

How do Germans eat sauerkraut? ›

Depending on your taste, onions, bacon, juniper berries, caraway, and/or cream can be added to and cooked with the Sauerkraut. In many parts of Germany, pork ribs or pork cutlets are cooked in the Sauerkraut to give it a smokey flavor. The pork absorbs the liquid and becomes very soft and juicy.

Is sauerkraut good for your bowels? ›

Let's take a look at what adding this food to your diet can do for your body. One serving of sauerkraut has two grams of fiber — a nutrient known to aid with digestion. For people with constipation, fiber increases the weight and size of their stool and softens it, making it easier to pass.

What extra liquid for sauerkraut? ›

If your cabbage isn't submerged in about 1cm depth of liquid after 24 hours, add some extra brine. Dissolve 1 tsp salt, (always use pure sea salt), into 250ml water and add, or multiply and add enough to cover the cabbage.

Is sauerkraut healthier raw or cooked? ›

About 70 percent of your immune system is in your gut, which means you want to consume things that promote gut health. Eating raw sauerkraut is one of the best ways to do this, and it also contains vitamins K, C & B, calcium, magnesium, dietary fiber, folate, iron, copper, manganese, and potassium.

Is sauerkraut in a jar good for you? ›

Store bought sauerkraut is typically pasteurized during the canning process, which destroys the active probiotics and therefore makes it less nutritious than fresh or homemade sauerkraut.

Can I eat sauerkraut straight from the jar? ›

Raw sauerkraut can be enjoyed as is, by the forkful. Just take the jar out of the fridge, grab a fork, and enjoy the health benefits! Eat a forkful once or twice a day straight from the jar. Buy unpasteurized sauerkraut from the refrigerator section of your grocery store.

What is the best time to eat sauerkraut for gut health? ›

Brimming with beneficial bacteria, sauerkraut may be the secret ingredient to balance your gut microbiota, but only if you consume it at the right time. The best time to eat sauerkraut for gut health is during or before a meal since stomach acid, and enzymes can aid in breaking down food and killing harmful bacteria.

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