Homemade Horseradish
I was inspired to make this recipe after seeing a recipe for a similar batch in Joan Nathan's
acclaimed Jewish Cooking in America (Knopf). Make this once and you will never buy it from
the store again. I use a food processor for this (in two separate steps) but you can hand shred
it. Wear carpenters glasses to save some tears and keep your kitchen window open. After the
mitzvah making a homemade challah for Shabbat, this another one of those pinnacle Jewish
recipes.
- l large horseradish root, trimmed and peeled
- 2 medium beets, peeled
- 1/2-1 cup vinegar
- 4-5 teaspoons salt
- 1/2-3/4 cup sugar
Shred horseradish on food processor grater. Then shred beets (directly on top horseradish).
Remove food from processor. Remove grater attachment and attach blade. Dump grated
horseradish and beets in and process, adding vinegar, salt and sugar mid way, to make a pasty
sauce. Stop machine, taste some horseradish on a piece of matzoh. Adjust seasonings and
process to combine. Let it stand (it helps diffuse some of the "heat"). Chill before serving.
Flavor will mellow as horseradish matures. Makes about 2 cups.
This recipe is from A Treasury of Jewish Holiday Baking by
Marcy Goldman and has been
reprinted with permission from the author. The book will be available in
September, 1998, from Doubleday.
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