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This Pickle Expert's Secret Ingredient? Her 3-Year-Old Brine - Eat China (S1E7) 

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In Sichuan, people use pickles to balance out their spicy, oily food. We went to the countryside to learn how to make Sichuan pickles-and it's surprisingly easy, if you're patient.
This is the seventh episode of our 13-part series on Chinese food called Eat China. In the next episode, we're moving onto the cuisine of Jiangsu and Shanghai.
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Host and Producer: Clarissa Wei
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Special Thanks: Chengdu Food Tours
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Комментарии : 113   
@cenzala22
@cenzala22 3 года назад
She seems so proud of her work!
@lisahinton9682
@lisahinton9682 Год назад
If you look at recipes for what she's doing, they mention percentages of salt. This lady, having done this for decades now, just knows how much salt to plop in. I'm envious! This was so interesting. Thanks for posting this - I learned a lot!
@myribstellmesheslying
@myribstellmesheslying 3 месяца назад
At least she's not saying it's older than me. 😂
@BenFisher532017
@BenFisher532017 3 дня назад
That just makes it look less authentic ;)
@Burak-ls5yd
@Burak-ls5yd 2 года назад
7:28 We do the same in Turkey. It’s something like “your hands will give the flavor”.
@JoAnnaPriestIsGreat
@JoAnnaPriestIsGreat 3 года назад
Great video! Thank you
@_knighted
@_knighted 4 года назад
'Pickling hands' lmao
@rossplendent
@rossplendent Год назад
"Good hands." Nahhhh, if I ever do this, I'm using biolab sterile techniques. There's no way I'm gonna risk contaminating a multi-year project!
@jos1321
@jos1321 2 года назад
That was fascinating! What a gift. Thank you both---I learned alot. I have a small pickling jar that has the same design...with the water in the channel up top, but mine seems like a toy compared to both of hers! I wish I could easily ship one to Hawaii...but so far no luck! Thank you so much for sharing
@creamythroat
@creamythroat 2 года назад
glad to see someone enthusiastic about such stray topics, you’d be an interesting person to sit and talk to
@markb8944
@markb8944 Год назад
Amazon sells them now. . . maybe they ship? Are there any Asian markets near you? I would think that there are and they would carry them. I have friends in Hawaii who are very much into this kind of thing.
@bobh3394
@bobh3394 4 года назад
Thank you!!!
@clairevinet3557
@clairevinet3557 9 месяцев назад
That was very interesting. Thank you for sharing!👍🙏🏼🥰
@dangdinhquan266
@dangdinhquan266 3 года назад
Such a great chanel!!
@jim.pearsall
@jim.pearsall Год назад
So awesome! 👏🏻👍🏻🙏🏻
@ShibalSsi
@ShibalSsi 7 месяцев назад
i actually added vinegar too my picklebrine, but only a splash for more acidy taste that we are used to in sweden, but so far so good! 2 months and it tastes better with every batch :)
@christopher5855
@christopher5855 6 месяцев назад
I thought about adding a splash of raw apple cider vinegar to mine just to kick off the fermentaion process but I think my first jar will be just salt brined with spices of course.
@CrackDavidson1
@CrackDavidson1 2 года назад
So the term 'pickles' in this video is translated from 'Pao Cai' which is this brine type of 'pickle' even tho there is a plethora of other types of 'pickles' or 'cai' in China and in Sichuan. She even says 'Pao Cai hands'
@itsgonnabeanaurfromme
@itsgonnabeanaurfromme Год назад
Yes. That's how translating and interpretation works.
@rachealfields2851
@rachealfields2851 Месяц назад
Question: I just bought my first… can you leave written instructions of which herbs amounts to leave with the measurements of her jar?
@omggiiirl2077
@omggiiirl2077 3 года назад
The ingredients eminds me of how Gimchi was made before the columbian exchange. The method however is very different and yet very simple and yeilds tastey pickles. I love these with congee.
@joannathesinger770
@joannathesinger770 2 года назад
Ummm...do you mean kimchi? Newsflash...the Columbian Exchange only affected Europe and the Americas. Think back..people have been traversing the trade routes between Europe and Asia for centuries, likely before the time of Christ. Does Marco Polo ring a bell??? For example...the Bubonic Plague originated in Asia and spread along the trade routes multiple times...long before the Columbian Exchange took place. SMDH...
@TheBeemanblake
@TheBeemanblake 3 года назад
Saved. I'm going to do this
@nextchancenow7153
@nextchancenow7153 Год назад
I grow Celtuce, love it in my gardens.
@evanh9301
@evanh9301 Год назад
Sichuan pickle is one of my favs, omg so tasty
@CLARA3952
@CLARA3952 3 года назад
a bit complicated with the old jar and new jar and ingredients i didn't know... but the video is very interesting and well done
@tubaengin
@tubaengin Год назад
It looks great! Would ot be ok to use a regular jar? We dont have that water sealed jars here in Türkiye..
@artistlovepeace
@artistlovepeace 2 года назад
I love your channel. I'm a part of this somehow. These are all true, all wonderful foods and wonderful meals. Thank you for producing and sharing with the world.
@jrmint2
@jrmint2 2 года назад
Fascinating!!
@quangphan8996
@quangphan8996 2 года назад
Great video! But i think the ginger like aromatic is not galangal but instead sand ginger, used a lot in chinese cuisine
@violetviolet888
@violetviolet888 4 дня назад
@quangphan8996: Sand Ginger's official Latin name is _kaempferia galanga,_ and is one of four types of galangal, a rhizome in the ginger family. It's very challenging to tell different cultivars of galangal apart when dried.
@britnieatkinson3119
@britnieatkinson3119 2 года назад
Chinese food is one of the best
@laural8370
@laural8370 2 года назад
怎么用手进去拿的?
@emryspendragon2710
@emryspendragon2710 2 года назад
Tablespoon of that brine a day is full of probiotics. Delicious.
@flyushkifly
@flyushkifly 6 месяцев назад
The look on her face the moment she heard you had anti-pickle hands! 😅
@markb8944
@markb8944 Год назад
I love this. . . you have to have the hands for it. . . I wish that they gave the ratios for the brine. is it 2% or 4%. How much alcohol is added. A Recipe would really help.
@SchmeesCrotchFruit
@SchmeesCrotchFruit 9 месяцев назад
Old world chefs don't need all that
@violetviolet888
@violetviolet888 4 дня назад
@markb8944: Look up "lacto fermentation recipe" make sure it's measured by volume as a ratio to the ingredients & water you are using.
@user-kx5xc8nd4b
@user-kx5xc8nd4b Год назад
I come from Sichuan,I like Mala 麻辣 the most .
@vegansaroundtheworld6054
@vegansaroundtheworld6054 2 года назад
Great video! What are those flower petals for? =))
@paulskiye6930
@paulskiye6930 2 года назад
Some people make syrups out of it. But they didn't explain it.
@stephenl8121
@stephenl8121 Год назад
How do you maintain it as the water level goes down inside the jar? Also is there a time limit on how long things can be in the jar... Like do you have to fully empty it of stuff between topping up?
@collinsashley1990
@collinsashley1990 Год назад
On another channel, the lady adds spices and vodka when it gets low. Hers has last almost 20 years.
@DarkSolidity
@DarkSolidity Год назад
You honestly get a knack for using these I’ve had mine for about 3 months now and it’s really about understanding lactobacillus, once your culture is established it’s a pretty forgiving system as long as you follow the rules. I keep a mason jar of salt brine close by (1 Tbls of kosher salt per quart) if I need to add more liquid and I just add and take vegetables as I want, every now and the add spices and alcohol, I’m looking very forward to maturing my brine to the 6 month mark, that’s when it’s suppose to get very tasty and the culture in the brine reaches saturation. Also once the ferment blooms expect a little bit of a mess as brine can bubble up into the airlock and down the jar onto your counter top.
@kylin3197
@kylin3197 4 года назад
wow! didn't realize it was a Sichuan thing haha seems like would be fun to try!
@violetviolet888
@violetviolet888 4 дня назад
@kylin3197: Picking is done all over the world, this is one variation.
@alanosmarceballosfranco7205
@alanosmarceballosfranco7205 2 года назад
This is fascinating, I want to try it to show my respect to my chinese friends' culture
@itsgonnabeanaurfromme
@itsgonnabeanaurfromme Год назад
While I think you're coming from a good place, I highly suggest you be careful going about that. Each part of China has different cultures and as a chinese person, I would not be pleased with someone making a generic vaguely chinese dish and say "hey look, I'm participating in your culture" as if they've done something important.
@LECityLECLEC
@LECityLECLEC 3 года назад
20 years how is that possible! :O
@a9udn9u
@a9udn9u Год назад
My grandma's paocai brine is even older, same jar since I was a kid
@yaburpangking
@yaburpangking 2 года назад
How can i purchase this kind of pickle brine
@joannathesinger770
@joannathesinger770 2 года назад
Can't be done. You have to make the original one...and then save and reuse it year after year...and it's potency increases likewise.
@TheDavidLiou
@TheDavidLiou 3 года назад
6:13 should it be carbon dioxide?
@joannathesinger770
@joannathesinger770 2 года назад
Have you never heard of lacto-fermentation? That's what's at work here.
@victoredwardo9485
@victoredwardo9485 2 года назад
How is that jar called? Everytime i try to Buy it online i only find masón jars
@BurtsDesserts
@BurtsDesserts Год назад
It's on Amazon
@violetviolet888
@violetviolet888 4 дня назад
Glass Jar Fermentation Jar
@scorpioteez233
@scorpioteez233 2 года назад
Can you make the brine without alcohol?
@DarkSolidity
@DarkSolidity Год назад
The alcohol isn’t as big a deal as you would think, it’s a single shot in typically an entire 5L brine and the acetobacter convert the alcohol into vinegar.
@dioandronas6269
@dioandronas6269 9 месяцев назад
definately, though it helps with creating a hostile environment for the bad bacteria. But if you don't want to use it, you don't have to.
@robertnaumann9328
@robertnaumann9328 24 дня назад
Be nice to have a recipe!
@songyardbird2513
@songyardbird2513 4 года назад
OMG I want a dress like that lady has on. Soooooo cute and comfy looking. And yum about the pickles!
@francruz5824
@francruz5824 4 года назад
What are the measurements? How much salt, sugar or that alcohol? Thank you, please respond.
@dearclarissa
@dearclarissa 4 года назад
hi! reporter here. the recipe is here www.goldthread2.com/food/how-to-make-sichuan-pickles/article/3046503
@hibiscusflower5911
@hibiscusflower5911 2 года назад
Did you ever find out the measurements?
@itsgonnabeanaurfromme
@itsgonnabeanaurfromme Год назад
1. This is here to present an important part of culture, not a recipe for you. 2. Everybody hates you when you say something like "please respond". If they want to, they will You saying please respond wont encourage them
@eddieglenn5770
@eddieglenn5770 4 года назад
Where can I get a pickling jar in the USA?
@marylmpaulson1855
@marylmpaulson1855 4 года назад
Any glass jar with wide glass lid/cover (not metal lid). When you dip into the pickles, always use dry fork .You can try Target or Hobby Lobby. Hope it helps.
@eddieglenn5770
@eddieglenn5770 4 года назад
Thank you.
@Hemitris
@Hemitris 4 года назад
@@marylmpaulson1855 that's not true, you need a pickling jar that lets air out - that's what the rim is for, the water is filled around the rim and keeps external contamination out and lets oxygen escape
@Bear-cm1vl
@Bear-cm1vl 4 года назад
@@Hemitris ideally, an airlock helps keep a reduced oxygen environment in the jar while allowing excess pressure to escape. The ferment produces CO2 while fermenting and this displaces the oxygen mold needs to grow. If you "burp" the excess pressure from a container with a regular lid on a daily basis in the beginning and don't allow any metals except stainless to contact the brine, other types of containers can work well.
@SynMonger
@SynMonger 3 года назад
If you have an asian market nearby, I picked one up there. They had several sizes available.
@a9udn9u
@a9udn9u Год назад
Sichuan paocai is the best
@aishwaryapawar139
@aishwaryapawar139 3 года назад
If I don't have mother brine, so how can I start?
@joannathesinger770
@joannathesinger770 2 года назад
Salt and water and save each year...the probiotics from the vegetables can stay in the brine and build up each year.
@DarkSolidity
@DarkSolidity Год назад
Use her Ingredients and keep everything sterilized, lightly wash the vegetables and then wait, the salty brine will kill off bad bacteria and the lactobacillus will bloom over a couple of weeks, you’re first batch will take the longest but after that you’ll have a mother brine.
@a9udn9u
@a9udn9u Год назад
This lady must be wealthy
@lanpetricgrajfoner2351
@lanpetricgrajfoner2351 2 года назад
why is she taking it out with her hand!?!??
@TH-9448
@TH-9448 Год назад
I said the same thing at the beginning - but she explains it here at @7:29 "tradition dictates we use our hands". She said her hands are good but other people have trouble and cause it to rot, therefore need to use chopsticks. I only came to this video because of Vivian Aronson, @CookingBomb and she mentions NOT to use your hands. I guess this lady has the special "traditional" hands for pickling.
@jennydough8559
@jennydough8559 4 года назад
I see no wonder why ur 2 lady also ways make pickle vegetables....
@ArkforestMusic
@ArkforestMusic 2 года назад
Sanghai accent spotted lol
@willchannel8106
@willchannel8106 3 года назад
You mean you can keep the brine for 3 years?
@xmb6793
@xmb6793 3 года назад
she have 20 years old brine. LOL
@That.Lady.withtheYarn
@That.Lady.withtheYarn 2 года назад
"Cooking bomb" ( RU-vid channel) has a 16 year old brine
@violetviolet888
@violetviolet888 4 дня назад
@willchannel8106: You can keep the brine alive indefinitely, some are 90 years old or more in the family.
@littlehills739
@littlehills739 4 месяца назад
oxygen dont come out its c02
@voidhaseyes
@voidhaseyes 2 года назад
thats nothing on yt here, theres a mother with a 16 yearold brine. get out size
@thegaminggladiator741
@thegaminggladiator741 4 года назад
First
@user-ry2db6vv2o
@user-ry2db6vv2o 3 года назад
Watch out for the Koreans, they're screaming hysterically at you. And claimed that the world's kimchi are Korean invention.
@IshmaelDoe
@IshmaelDoe 3 года назад
Jesus Christ, let me guess, you are Chinese? They are talking about Chinese pickles here, not Kimchi.
@motohalo8880
@motohalo8880 3 года назад
kimchi is kimchi, fed to pigs. Paocai is Paocai, food for smart.
@IshmaelDoe
@IshmaelDoe 3 года назад
@@motohalo8880 resort to insult, how classy.
@mabellemichelle
@mabellemichelle 3 года назад
As someone who is Chinese diaspora, I hate trolls like you. Kimchi is Korean and we should respect their culture and food. Stop embarrassing us all
@IshmaelDoe
@IshmaelDoe 3 года назад
@@mabellemichelle Well said, I couldn't put it better than you, because how angry I get when I see people who pretend to love our race, but do the exact opposite of improve it.
@Amy-nu1sm
@Amy-nu1sm 2 года назад
I know it sounds funny but traditions in many countries say a woman in her time of the month spoils the food.
@anee.778
@anee.778 2 года назад
I heard something like that in Italy, a woman i her period can't make tomato sauce bc she spoils it
@violetviolet888
@violetviolet888 4 дня назад
It's not funny, it's patriarchal BS. They also thought a girl could get pregnant if a boy looked at her. Nonsense. Bullying by males.
@junweihe8229
@junweihe8229 3 года назад
Clarissa,sweety.... it's Chuan not Cuan cuan means having a diarrhoea..
@sidekicks1403
@sidekicks1403 3 года назад
its just her accent. many ppl in china read it that way too
@sabade.
@sabade. 3 года назад
the way she tries to say sichuan makes me cringe hard
@joannathesinger770
@joannathesinger770 2 года назад
I thought it was just me!
@ThePeopleSing
@ThePeopleSing 3 года назад
Lady needs to have her teeth cleaned.
@yivmaiden
@yivmaiden Год назад
Maybe it's due to the country's dental - healthcare A lot of people are not as fortunate
@DarkSolidity
@DarkSolidity Год назад
First off: RUDE! secondly: the only draw back to eating food like this is that it’s highly acidic food and it stains your teeth.
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