Serves: 5
Yield: 1 2/3 Cups
1. Place the pine needles in a clean pint jar, and add enough vinegar to cover. Put the cap on the jar, and add a label that includes the jar’s contents, date prepared, and approximate date the vinegar will be ready (5 or 6 weeks from the preparation date). Store in a kitchen cabinet or another cool, dark place.
2. Give the jar a daily shake for the first few days. If needed, add more vinegar to keep the needles covered.
3. After 5 or 6 weeks, taste the vinegar. If a stronger flavor is desired, let it steep another week.
4. When the vinegar is ready, pour it through a fine mesh strainer or cheesecloth into a bowl, wide-mouth jar, or measuring cup. Before discarding the strained needles, either squeeze them through the cheesecloth or press them against the strainer with the back of a spoon to get every last drop of vinegar.
5. Transfer the vinegar to a clear bottle or jar, and label it with the type of vinegar and date. Store in a cool, dark place, where it will keep for at least a year.
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This Pine Needle Vinegar recipe is from the Going Wild in the Kitchen Cookbook. Download this Cookbook today.
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