DIY Apple Vinegar
How To: Make Apple Vinegar From Scratch
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Lets recap: first we shared our homemade natural dog treat recipe, then we showed you our process in making fruit leather; both of which made for a lot of leftover apple peels and cores, so we decided to try our hand at making our own apple vinegar.
We
first we collected the leftover peels and cores and put them in shallow
pie dishes, then added enough water to cover the scraps by about an
inch or two. We added 1/4 cup sugar to each and placed a plate on top of
the mixture with a smaller bowl on top of the plate to weight it down
and keep the scraps submerged. Next, we covered the bowls with a tea
towel and let sit for one full week — this allowed for the beginning
stages of fermentation.
After
one full week, we checked our apple mixture which had considerably
darkened in color and formed a little mold on the liquid's surface —
which is OK. We spooned off any surface mold, then drained the liquid
and peels through a sieve into a large measuring pourer. We transferred
this liquid into a jar, covered the rim with cheese cloth and tightly
closed the lid (the cheese cloth allows the vinegar to breath and helps
avoid any metal corrosion). It now will just need to sit for 6 weeks
until we have vinegar!
We
also found 4 smaller jars which turned out to be the perfect size to
have on hand for gifts over the holidays. Mary is already brainstorming
ways she can spice these up a little with seasonal labels when they are
ready.What are your favorite uses for vinegar? Let us know if you try it!
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