Diabetic Cooking Website
Ask the Editor Subscriptions Contact Us
Help/FAQ Privacy Policy
 
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
 

Salad
Salad Dressing
Salsa
Saté
Sauce
Sauce Chart
Sauerbraten
Sauerkraut
Sauté
Scald, to
Scale, to
Scallop, to
Scone
Sear, to
Season, to
Sesame Seed
Seviche
Shallot
Shell, to
Shellfish
Shellfish Chart
Sherbet
Shortbread
Shortcake
Shuck, to
Sieve, to
Sift, to
Simmer, to
Skim, to
Sliver, to
Smoke, to
Snow Pea
Sorbet
Soufflé
Soup
Sour Cream
Soy Sauce
Spaetzle
Spinach
Spoon Bread
Spring Roll
Sprout
Spumoni
Squash
Star Fruit
Steam, to
Steaming Chart
Steep, to
Stew
Stir, to
Stir-fry, to
Stock
Stollen
Strain, to
Strawberry
Streusel
Stroganoff
Strudel
Stuffing
Sugar
Sukiyaki
Sunflower Seed
Sushi
Sweet and Sour
Sweet Potato
Sweetened Condensed Milk

Sauerkraut
 
 
 


Sauerkraut, a popular German food, is chopped or shredded cabbage that is salted and fermented in its own juice. The brine preserves the cabbage and gives the sauerkraut its distinct sour flavor. The German process is probably the adaptation of an ancient Chinese process of fermenting cabbage with rice wine. Sauerkraut is served as a side dish with pork dishes and is an essential ingredient in a Reuben sandwich. It is available fresh in bags in the refrigerated section of the supermarket or canned.

 
 
     
Copyright ©2006 Publications International, Ltd. All rights reserved.