In this thread post how much you love sauerkraut. I just had some sauerkraut and mashed potatoes. It was great.
Do you know how many calories are in a cup of sauerkraut? 27! It's freaking miracle food.
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In this thread post how much you love sauerkraut. I just had some sauerkraut and mashed potatoes. It was great.
Do you know how many calories are in a cup of sauerkraut? 27! It's freaking miracle food.
Sauerkraut exists to make Reuben Sandwiches. It has no other purpose.
Sauerkraut is fantastic. I should really eat more, though lately I only seem to have it from the local German-style bratwurst stall, at my in-laws' house, or at the occasional SCA medieval feast.
Never had it, boyfriend likes it
I like it, but can only handle it so often. My palate is such that the taste quickly becomes overpowering if I eat too much. Best with Polish Sausage.
Can somebody please explain to me what it is? :greenie:
https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=sauerkraut
I was just going to link Google, but since you're clearly lazy I thought I'd go one step further for you. If more is needed, just ask. Might I suggest the first listed link (Wikipedia)?
Would you like me to eat some sauerkraut for you and regurgitate it into your mouth like a baby bird?
Literally, the name literally says exactly what it is. Sauer kraut. Sour kraut (kraut being the wonder-vegetable that is cabbage).
Considering I don't like cabbage, and usually don't like sour things, I don't think I would like it! Although it sounds like it would be good in a burger or something like that :greenie:
I don't think I've ever had it on/in a burger. The sourness of it fits better with pork, as Unne mentioned.
Also, I cannot believe that you actually don't like cabbage. I must assume that you've simply never had it made for you properly, which is excusable. I guess.
To be honest, sauerkraut really isn't for everyone, as are most sour dishes.
I prefer cole slaw.
I enjoy both sauerkraut and kimchi.
I enjoy sauerkraut on reubens, with some type of sausage and mashed potatoes, or by itself.
I like kimchi with steamed rice (big surprise), certain types of fish, or by itself.
I realize they're quite different other than being pickled/fermented cabbage products.
Spuuky brought home a jar of it recently. What should I eat it with that is both gluten-free and vegan?