Wild Rhubarb (Sooziki)
- 4 lbs wild rhubarb, use tubular stems only
- brine
- 16 cups water
- 1/2 cup pickling salt
- 1 cup white vinegar
- Prepare and wash wild rhubarb, then cut into 6 inch lengths.
- In a large cooking pot, measure 8 cups of water and bring boil.
- Add prepared wild rhubarb, and blanch for about 2 minutes; do not overcook. The rhubarb should be nice and crispy.
- Drain immediately when done and cover with cold water to cool completely.
- In another large cooking pot, add 16 cups of water, pickling salt and white vinegar and bring to boil and boil for 1 minute.
- Remove from heat and let cool completely.
- Drain the wild rhubarb well.
- Place wild rhubarb into large glass containers or a crock pot.
- Cover with cooled brine and let sit for at least 1 day before using.
- To keep longer, place wild rhubarb into sterilized jars, cover with brine, place lids and screw tops and can in a canner for 15 minutes.
- Remove jars to cool. The lids should be concave when sealed.
- Lable jars and store in a dry, cool place.
- The canned wild rhubarb will last for at least 6 months.
wild rhubarb, brine, water, pickling salt, white vinegar
Taken from www.food.com/recipe/wild-rhubarb-sooziki-311288 (may not work)