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To begin with this recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can cook how to boil bamboo shoots & store in jars (for over 1 year) using 5 ingredients and 12 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make How to Boil Bamboo Shoots & Store in Jars (for Over 1 Year):
- Prepare 1 as many as you have Bamboo shoots
- Prepare 1 Rice bran
- Prepare 1 several Red chili pepper
- Get 1 enough to store the bamboo shoots Storage jar
- Prepare 1 large enough to fit the jar inside A large pot
Avoid soft, moldy, or cracked bamboo shoots or. Bamboo shoots grow with layers of hairy dark brown skin wrapped tightly around them. There are thin long bamboo shoots and short fat bamboo I would be delighted if I could find the fresh bamboo shoots. I will make a note to go there in spring.
Steps to make How to Boil Bamboo Shoots & Store in Jars (for Over 1 Year):
- I got lots of bamboo here and there this year.
- So I just boiled it all. Peel back the hard layers, wash clean, and cut the tips at an angle. Stick the knife straight down into the center.
- Place the bamboo shoots inside their skins into a pot with water along with the bran (a handful), drop in 2-3 red chili peppers, and boil for about an hour without letting it boil over. After boiling, let it cool overnight.
- Cleanly rinse off the bran the following day, and peel back the brown skin from the cut you made with a knife. (You can eat it at this stage, if you like.) Rub the surface under cold water to remove the scum (It's better to use cold running water), and let sit for half a day.
- Chop up the bamboo shoots into varying sizes, and pack them tightly into a jar without any spaces between them. Fill with water to the top, and lightly close the lid.
- Place the jar into the pot, fill with water up to the neck of the jar, and turn on the heat. Bring to a boil, and boil for 30 minutes.
- Take the jar out, and tightly close the lid, taking care not to burn yourself. (It might be best to get a guy to do this part.) Next, submerge the jar in hot water, and boil for 30 more minutes.
- Flip the jar upside down, let cool, and it is done. They should last at room temperature for up to a year.
- How to remove the bamboo shoots: Make a hole in the jar with an opener (it should make a hissing sound as it releases air), and open after letting some air in.
- You can only use the lid once. You can find storage jars for sale for mountain vegetables (with lids too) at a home improvement centers.
- I canned this portion of hachiku (Henon bamboo) bamboo shoots a year ago.
- These jars are from 2012. I have 10 in total.
If I find them, I shall post how to boil them and cook. Bamboo shoots are baby bamboo plants just as they sprout out from the earth. Once you have boiled the bamboo shoots you can then let it cool and then slice it thinly at a diagonal. When water is boiling add in the sugar and the peeled bamboo shoots. Therefore even the highest amount of cyanide would be detoxified after boiling for two hours.
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