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horseradish

Postby Jack » Mon Apr 01, 2013 7:06 am

I will be making some springtime horseradish this week, I am looking forward to a good sandwich with a spoon of horseradish
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Re: horseradish

Postby ScottyD'sdad » Mon Apr 01, 2013 3:11 pm

Jack wrote:I will be making some springtime horseradish this week, I am looking forward to a good sandwich with a spoon of horseradish

That's good stuff, fresh. Seems to lose its potency, fairly quickly. Good to clear the sinuses! Ed
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Re: horseradish

Postby Buzzard Wing » Mon Apr 01, 2013 6:30 pm

I forget exactly how it works, but the time between the grinding/shredding and putting in water/vinegar has something to do with potency of the horseradish. Try a web search .....
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Re: horseradish

Postby Don McCombs » Mon Apr 01, 2013 8:32 pm

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Re: horseradish

Postby Jack » Tue Apr 02, 2013 6:59 am

I made a batch up yesterday, I just cut the horseradish into small chunks, grind them up in the blender and add vinager. I did it in the garage with the door open, boy does it take your breath away. then of coarse I had to sample a spoon full.. WOW , after I cleaned up I made a ham saandwich with the horseradish on it, it was so much better than store bought horseradish.

I grow mine in half whiskey barrels, 3 of them. that way it stays where i want it and it dont take over. parts of the root break off when digging it up and that regrows in the spring.
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Re: horseradish

Postby Buzzard Wing » Tue Apr 02, 2013 7:55 am

Thanks Don!

And yes it does sorta take over where it's planted. My friend with horses says they love the stuff (at least the leaves), could be where the name comes from??
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Re: horseradish

Postby torchred89 » Tue Apr 02, 2013 4:14 pm

Jack wrote:I made a batch up yesterday, I just cut the horseradish into small chunks, grind them up in the blender and add vinager. I did it in the garage with the door open, boy does it take your breath away. then of coarse I had to sample a spoon full.. WOW , after I cleaned up I made a ham saandwich with the horseradish on it, it was so much better than store bought horseradish.

I grow mine in half whiskey barrels, 3 of them. that way it stays where i want it and it dont take over. parts of the root break off when digging it up and that regrows in the spring.
Jack

Can't beat a good pot roast with carrots and potatos. Then a big spoon full of horseradish on the side. :D


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