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Title: Napa Kimchee (Jeff Smith, the Frugal Gourmet)
Categories: Vegetable
Yield: 6 Servings

6lbNapa cabbage
3/4cKorean pickling salt or
8 Scallions, finely chopped
  Kosher salt
1 1/2cCarrot, shredded
2tbFresh ginger, grated
2tbGarlic, finely chopped
2tbCandied ginger
2tsSugar
1/2cKorean red pepper flakes
1tbSalt

So many crazy stories have been told about Kimchee that many Americans are reluctant to try the dish. No, it is not buried in the ground in this country, and yes, it is delicious and much milder than you would expect. You can vary the spiciness by varying the amount of red pepper that you put into the dish. Wonderful stuff !! Remove limp outer leaves from the cabbage. Quarter the cabbage lengthwise, then cut across the quarters into 1 1/2 inch-wide pieces. Put the cabbage in a very large bowl and add the pickling salt. Toss so the salt coats the cabbage evenly. Allow to stand for 30 minutes. Toss the cabbage a couple of times during that time. Rinse the cabbage with cold water and drain. Toss with the remaining ingredients and pack into a large crock or covered pottery casserole. Add water to cover, about 3 cups. Allow to sit on the counter for 1 to 2 days. Store in the refrigerator, covered, in the crock or in individual glass jars. Serve as a relish with any Korean dinner or use in cooking meat or soup dishes.

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