I discussed the principles behind reducing sodium in fermented foods to accommodate those on a low-salt diet. Fermentation is equal parts science and art. Typically, if a few guidelines are followed, it is possible to successfully reduce the quantity of salt in a recipe.
Since salt slows down the fermentation process, you will need to find an alternative way to slow down the fermentation without salt. By fermenting your low-sodium vegetables in a colder environment, you can mechanically slow down the fermentation process, thereby reducing the amount of salt required in the ferment.
Try this recipe for a relish in the manner of kimchi. If you prefer it to be spicier, add a few more jalapeos, bearing in mind that the capsaicin’s potency decreases with prolonged fermentation.
Makes 1 quart, or 8 ½-cup servings
Ingredients:
This may be kept refrigerated for up to a year, without loss of quality.
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