I played a lot with pineapple pickles this year, and I just love them! There’s already various pineapple & pineapple-pickle recipes on this blog you can check out. Jangajji are quite different from what most Americans associate with “pickles” but they’re absolutely delicious and so easy to make. If you […]
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Jalapeno-Cilantro-Lime Pickled Pineapple
I recently was inspired to make not one, but three, different pickled pineapple recipes. I put a poll at the Insane in the Brine Facebook group to see which of the three recipes was most sought after. (Side note: at least one if not both of the other recipes will […]
Blueberry Crunch Dump Cake
This is a classic but somewhat obscure southern dessert that you will find as delicious and flavorful as you do easy to make. This time of year when I’m growing so many blueberries, this is a delicious way to use them up. I also get to freeze a lot and […]
Pineapple Kkakdugi (Kimchi) & Pineapple Kimchi Hot Sauce
That’s right! This post is for two – count ’em – two pineapple kimchi recipes. The cubed pineapple kimchi (kkakdugi) is so delicious, you’ll be lucky if you can resist eating it all before the blending stage to make it an epic sauce. Kkakdugi normally is the cubed, firm & […]
Tepache Mojito
In case you didn’t know, I already have a “ginger-bug” mojito mixer recipe on this site. The original idea was to combine the wort (the sweetened liquid) with a ginger bug starter culture to produce a lime-mint soda which could also double as a mojito mixer. It’s really delicious on […]
Yellow Kkakdugi (Radish-Cube Kimchi with Star-Fruit & Pineapple)
Not to toot my own horn, but I don’t think I’ve ever seen kkakdugi that wasn’t red or white (meaning no red pepper powder added). So, welcome to the revolution! This is the third (but believe it or not, not my final) installment of my color-kimchi series. Here are the […]
Pineapple Jalapeno Garlic Sauerkraut
I planted a dozen cabbages this year and just harvested the rest of what there was, just as we hit December here in the Atlanta area. They’re delicious and crispy but on the small side, so I needed several for a half gallon kraut, as you see in the photo […]