Taiwanese Golden Kimchi Golden kimchi is not a true kimchi but rather a quick pickle that originated in Taiwan. It is usually made with wombok or sugarloaf cabbage and carrots. The pickling sauce is actually an emulsion of vinegar and sesame oil. Additionally, its beautiful golden colour comes from the beta-carotene of the carrots in the sauce. Alternatively, pumpkin is sometimes used to flavour and colour the sauce as well. The sauce is well balanced with sweet, salty and sourness which make it the perfect refreshing summer snack or side dish. It is also commonly served as an appetiser in restaurants or beer snack at bars in Taiwan. How long does it keep for? Because golden kimchi is not a true ferment, it unfortunately cannot be kept indefinitely. But if you use a sterilised jar and clean utensils every time you eat it, it will last for two weeks in…
Fluffiest Sourdough Pancakes These pancakes are made from sourdough discard and some simple pantry ingredients. They can be whipped up in less than five minutes and are so delicious and fluffy! These sourdough pancakes will help you start your day off right! I love making these fluffy pancakes on the weekend to enjoy with my family. Sourdough discard To make these delicious sourdough pancakes, you need a sourdough starter. Sourdough discard refers to the portion of sourdough starter that is thrown out before the starter is fed. These fluffiest sourdough pancakes are thick and fluffy because of the interaction of acids from sourdough discard and the baking soda and baking powder. These interactions creates lots of bubbles resulting in deliciously airy and fluffy pancakes! It’s a great way to use up sourdough discard and reduce food waste as well. If you don’t have a sourdough starter, it is definitely worth…