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| We grow a ton of capers here. No one has been able to come up with a proper brine, so I've been salt curing. Any ideas? |
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| Hope this helps 2 tablespoons salt 1 cup water 1/2 cup green nasturtium seedpods 3/4 cup white wine vinegar 2 teaspoons sugar 2 fresh bay laurel leaves, or 1 dried 2 3-inch sprigs fresh thyme 1. Brining: Bring the salt and water to a boil in a small saucepan. Put the nasturtium seedpods in a half-pint glass jar and pour the boiling brine over them. Cover and let them soak at room temperature for 3 days. 2. Pickling: Drain the nasturtium seedpods in a fine sieve and return them to the jar. Bring the vinegar, sugar, bay leaves, and thyme to a boil in a small (1-quart) saucepan. Pour the boiling vinegar mixture over the seedpods and let cool. Cover the jar and refrigerate for 3 days before using. They'll keep for 6 months in the refrigerator if covered in the vinegar.
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