When & How to Harvest Horseradish & How to Prepare Horseradish

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  • čas přidán 28. 06. 2024
  • Learn when and how to harvest horseradish as well as how to prepare horseradish root. Ali will teach the best time to harvest, growing tips, health benefits including cancer-fighting benefits of horseradish, and how to prepare fresh horseradish root, a recipe from a 98 year old german friend that taught Ali back in the 1980's that her mother taught her! You won't want to miss out! Come learn why you should grow horseradish in your garden!
    00:00 Introduction
    00:10 Growing conditions
    00:37 When to harvest
    01:36 Cancer-fighting & health benefits
    01:56 How to dig the root
    02:50 Cleaning the root
    03:20 History of Ali's recipe
    03:41 Ingredients needs
    04:13 Chopping root
    04:46 Adding vinegar
    05:27 Blending
    07:12 Transfer to jar
    07:22 Secret ingredient? :)
    07:47 How to use
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  • @bsalightning69
    @bsalightning69 Před 11 měsíci +11

    I remember mom and dad harvesting horseradish in the late summer. A dry, hot summer meant the horseradish sauce was way hotter than a harvest where the summer was cool and wet. It took me till a few years ago to get a start of my own. This will be my first harvest, and I'm really looking forward to it. We always ground it up outside due to the strong fumes it put off in a kitchen area. It was always fun watching Grandpa come out and try it. He was used to the lame store bought, watered down stuff. Seeing his reaction was too much fun...

    • @amyhoang9140
      @amyhoang9140 Před měsícem

      How about add in some live oil before grinding it so that the fume is a lot less, plus you will loose less nutrition out of it? Just a thought.

    • @bsalightning69
      @bsalightning69 Před měsícem +1

      Still getting ideas on preparing it, at some point I am going to mix some with mayo just for fun. Drying some and grinding up will happen as well. I'm just happy that I got a good batch of it, it was only lately that I've even seen it for sale at Menards. I will see if there's any difference in varieties.. who knows?!

  • @HitTheDirt
    @HitTheDirt Před 2 měsíci +3

    I find it interesting that in 12 years of CZcams your channel never hit my radar with 10000’s of garden searches. Then almost three years ago I started my own garden channel and dedicated a playlist interesting by others to highlight helpful informative videos like a library. That brings us to today and this search Horseradish. I added this video it’s Awesome! Hopefully even more people will find you! Liked and Subscribed!

  • @manganese333
    @manganese333 Před rokem +10

    I inherited some horseradish plants via a community garden plot I got for the season. Had no idea what to do with the plants and found your video. This is very helpful! Thank you! 👍

  • @craigkostant232
    @craigkostant232 Před 10 dny +1

    I’ve done the eye watering and sinuses cleared a couple times with my blender. I think this year I will grind it in the garage with the door open!!

  • @regig.9493
    @regig.9493 Před 9 měsíci +3

    So my German grandmother's recipe, that my kids love, is the following:
    Tafelspitz ( that's the top butt cap of a young bull) is boiled with some soup vegetables, salt, pepper, laurel leaf etc.
    Then you make a bechamel sauce from 1/3rd that broth, two thirds milk ( essentially thicken with flour and some butter). Add salt and sugar to taste, then add the freshly grated horseradish ( no vinegar on it yet).
    Then finely sliced Tafelspitz is eaten withvm sour dough rye bread pulled into pieces and lots that horse radish sauce poured on the bread and meat. It's a strange recipe, but my kids absolutely love it.
    The broth and veg is traditionally turned into noodle soup with home made noodles as a starter.

  • @amyhoang9140
    @amyhoang9140 Před měsícem +2

    Great information on horseradish. Thank you! Subscribed.

  • @centraltexashomestead-mike4956
    @centraltexashomestead-mike4956 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Great video!!!!!!!! Retired chef 29 years and this year was the first year for us to grow horseradish.

  • @RichardPeterson-de2fh
    @RichardPeterson-de2fh Před 8 měsíci +4

    You should put vinegar in 1-2 mins after grinding. It’s much better tasting.

  • @tomharbour9526
    @tomharbour9526 Před 8 měsíci +6

    I grow mine in 3&4 ft tiles standing upright. Fill with fresh soil. Once the leaves start to appear, lay some straw over the plants for moisture retention. When ready to harvest,push the tiles over and horseradish is easy to get. No digging involved!

  • @GmamaGrowz
    @GmamaGrowz Před rokem +5

    This is my second season growing horseradish and I really enjoyed your inforamtion. I'll be processing some of my root this season. Thanks for sharing 🤩!

  • @joesmith7427
    @joesmith7427 Před 8 měsíci +5

    White Vinegar is from Corn, apple cider vinegar is from apples, and dont confuse 5% acidity with a Ph of 5, they are totally 2 different things!!

  • @charlesroberts3910
    @charlesroberts3910 Před 11 měsíci +2

    I blend mine on the stove and turn the exhaust fan hood on with a fan behind me to get rid of fumes

  • @jmfs3497
    @jmfs3497 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I love that nasal clearing root! Even onions tearing me up is kind of healthy feeling to me. I'll have to try growing horseradish.

  • @lillybellep8956
    @lillybellep8956 Před měsícem +1

    whenI first was married 50 yrs ago. we moved next to a potato farmer who lived on muck land
    Dark black rich dirt few rocks at all and great for potatoes. He had ditches aound the field to drain water and all along the ditch between our place and his he grew horseradish. It was wonderful green tall lush leaves and very long roots. He gave us some and said cut off the tops leave some of the green leaf on each and plant that back in the ground and you will get another plant. He said you harvet horseradish in the months with " R". Let me tell you those four months without R are very long when you want fresh horseradish and cant harvest it.

    • @Alisorganics
      @Alisorganics  Před měsícem

      I love that! Harvest in months with an R! Thanks 😊

  • @ron56pvi13
    @ron56pvi13 Před měsícem +1

    Thank you!

  • @julietaba
    @julietaba Před 19 dny +1

    Thanks

  • @emilythechef
    @emilythechef Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thank you for the video! I just dug up a giant, root, and made some fresh horseradish, so that I could make some cocktail sauce for shrimp We were gifted.

    • @Alisorganics
      @Alisorganics  Před 6 měsíci

      I love horseradish in cocktail sauce. Gives it a good little bit!

  • @charlotteamodeo3031
    @charlotteamodeo3031 Před měsícem +1

    Lol, my dad use to try giving me a little taste of it just to see my reaction. I used my food processor for grinding. It was a little easier than using then using a blender.

  • @DL-WWJD
    @DL-WWJD Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thanks for sharing

  • @northernmemaw4036
    @northernmemaw4036 Před rokem +2

    This is awesome! Thank you so very much for sharing😊 You're really amazing and so helpful 🙂

  • @boogerhead0
    @boogerhead0 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Dang, Lady, that is some great info! Thank you so very much for the tips on preparation. I have just recently buried some root for next year, and have had to purchase naked root for preparation all this last summer. For some reason, nobody around here carries horseradish root, so I have had to order it in. The not-so-nearby Whole Foods store had some for about two weeks, then it was gone, and the "prepared horseradish" in the store is just some watery mess. The last bulk I had I ground into a paste using a small amount of mayo, more sour cream, and had about a quart, which did not last very long, at all, on rib roast sliced... so, you are bookmarked, and my patch is planted for next year. Meanwhile, if you have some kind of a pile of home-grown excess, then please send it my way! and thank you for the nice video and beautiful presentation. By the way, how do you select which pan to use? You obviously love cooking, and have whatever pan ready to go.

    • @Alisorganics
      @Alisorganics  Před 8 měsíci

      Thank you so much! Horseradish can be hard to find. When I first started growing I had to order mine as well.....YEARS ago! I'll be harvesting as soon as we get a couple freezes. Might have extra!?!?!?! 😉. Haha! Yes, I LOVE to cook! And I love my pans and I love having quality pans to make it nicer to cook with. Lots of years of collecting.😁. Thanks again!!

  • @joesmith7427
    @joesmith7427 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Horseradish leaves contain lots of tannin, this will keep veggies chrisp when canning, like pickles!!

    • @Alisorganics
      @Alisorganics  Před 7 měsíci

      Yes, you are right. Thanks

    • @emilythechef
      @emilythechef Před 6 měsíci

      I use them to hold down my vegetables and spices, while fermenting

  • @Abi-yt4te
    @Abi-yt4te Před 2 měsíci +1

    I love your style, knowledge and your house is gorgeous!

  • @TheJDB65
    @TheJDB65 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Thx so much for sharing how to harvest and prepare horseradish!

  • @Maggie-Gardener-Maker
    @Maggie-Gardener-Maker Před 4 měsíci +1

    Hello from my homestead in northwest Florida! I love the video and your brand humor. I love horseradish, just started growing last year, had inside all winter in pot and now just uppotted because I'm still not sure where I want to make my horseradish bed and I know if I put it in the ground it will be there forever.

    • @Alisorganics
      @Alisorganics  Před 4 měsíci

      Hello!! I have a few patches in the garden as well in a trough. love it as well. We use a lot.
      Thank you!

  • @Ann-pn9or
    @Ann-pn9or Před 23 dny +2

    easier to run it through your juicer, then mix the liquid back into the "grated" pulp and add your vinegar.

    • @Alisorganics
      @Alisorganics  Před 23 dny +1

      That is a good idea for sure! Thank you for that.

  • @cjhoyerny
    @cjhoyerny Před 2 měsíci +1

    You are a brave soul ! I learned HR production from my next door neighbor , Erma Bielenberg at Schleswig, Iowa . She could cook all Gods creations from The ocean to the Clouds ! We forsook vinegar in place of Vodka . Gin is also an option . I’m on my last jar in the fridge from 3 yrs ago . Some of the old Germans would add olives . They absorbed the heat and were called cherry bombs . Isomethylcynate is the chemical for heat . Check my spelling ? Happy sinuses !

    • @Alisorganics
      @Alisorganics  Před 2 měsíci

      Well that answers a good question of how long it will last! The longest I've kept it is a year. Thank you for that! AND we will have to try olives. 🥰😊

  • @sabiwabi9629
    @sabiwabi9629 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I grate mine and use it to make a compound butter for steamed or roasted veggies 😋

  • @ridewfo1
    @ridewfo1 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I use a little salt in mine also and to stay hotter for longer I put in some starter culture, maybe 1/8tsp.

  • @joesmith7427
    @joesmith7427 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Indiana and michigan grow alot of it!

  • @philmann3476
    @philmann3476 Před 8 měsíci +2

    5:50 - That "hurts so good" laugh as your head gets blown off and you discover sinuses you never knew you had -- that's what good horseradish is all about.

    • @Alisorganics
      @Alisorganics  Před 7 měsíci +1

      That's for sure! Love horseradish for that!

  • @davidpatrick1813
    @davidpatrick1813 Před rokem +1

    I am not a well seasoned gardener so learning a lot and loving it. I do have a well established patch, couple of three years. The leaves are many and large, vibrant (June). Do cut them down and dehydrate and let the plant keep sprouting and growing new leaves all year and wait until the rare freeze or middle of winter to harvest some root? Next, when it spreads, does it make a new tap root (or whatever you call it?

    • @Alisorganics
      @Alisorganics  Před rokem +1

      If you don't freeze in your area, just harvest when it is the least actively growing. As Close to cold/freezing you can get. 😉 You can allow leaves to grow through the season, harvest and dehydrate what ever you might use through the year. It is a tap root and when it you dig up the main root you will see little root shoots and I leave these. They become the new tap root.
      You must have a great place to grow year round if you rarely freeze! Kinda jealous! 😁

  • @6648rome
    @6648rome Před rokem +4

    How long does it last. Do you put it in fridge or pantry?

    • @Alisorganics
      @Alisorganics  Před rokem +3

      Keep it in the fridge. It’ll last 9-12 months.

  • @lourainwater676
    @lourainwater676 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Aren’t you supposed to waited at least 2 minutes to add the vinegar? As the vinegar stops the heat. So the longer you wait, the hotter it is?

    • @Alisorganics
      @Alisorganics  Před 7 měsíci

      It doesn't chop up well without the vinegar in a blender. I am just staying true to a traditional way my dear friend had taught me! 🥰.

  • @jillnewton5630
    @jillnewton5630 Před rokem +2

    I love horseradish! Mine never look like that though. Maybe I'm not leaving it grow long enough

    • @Alisorganics
      @Alisorganics  Před rokem +2

      It’s possible, let it grow for two years. And it will depend on your zone.

  • @SandiMacDougall
    @SandiMacDougall Před 8 měsíci +3

    Can I use this to make firecider? Or do I need to use it whole?

  • @jma5474
    @jma5474 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Sehr gut fraulein

  • @maryae.2501
    @maryae.2501 Před rokem +4

    Can you dehydrate the leaves and powder them ?

    • @Alisorganics
      @Alisorganics  Před rokem +3

      Yes you can! The powder is really good to add for dips!

  • @kentuckycowboy7660
    @kentuckycowboy7660 Před 3 měsíci

    ❤❤❤

  • @joesmith7427
    @joesmith7427 Před 8 měsíci +1

    The sugar is to help it ferment and sweeten it ! U could can it using hot water bath canning!
    It isnt all that expensive prepared, so most people just buy it from the store!
    I like cream-style! And how much do u eat of it?? Very little!
    Try gorganzola cheese with roast beef or prime rib, its just a diffent type of flavor, but real good!

    • @Alisorganics
      @Alisorganics  Před 7 měsíci

      no, it isn't expensive. I love making it though. Sounds like a good way to use it. Thank you!

  • @charlesroberts3910
    @charlesroberts3910 Před 11 měsíci +3

    The sugar takes away the bitterness

  • @carolthacker1543
    @carolthacker1543 Před rokem +2

    Where do you get your drip tape for watering? Is there anything specific I should look for when purchasing and what is a typical price?

    • @Alisorganics
      @Alisorganics  Před rokem +2

      We carry it at our store and online store. I really like the drip 8" spacing vs the 12". I've used both, and the 8" waters the way I plant (close). I averages $0.13 a ft, it'll all depend on the spacing and thickness of the tape. I've used it for over 20 years and LOVE it!

  • @roseseaborg8135
    @roseseaborg8135 Před rokem +3

    should you keep it in the frig :)

  • @joesmith7427
    @joesmith7427 Před 8 měsíci

    Same as arrowroot !

  • @ianlovi1
    @ianlovi1 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Awesome! So after you put it in the mason jar, do you just throw it in the fridge or do you have to go through the canning steps like with beats and cucumbers?

  • @wendyreagan3223
    @wendyreagan3223 Před 7 měsíci +2

    How long does prepared HR store? And can you ferment it?

    • @Alisorganics
      @Alisorganics  Před 7 měsíci

      I’ve kept it in the frig for 9 months. I’m sure it will keep longer. We just eat it by then. You can ferment it.

    • @emilythechef
      @emilythechef Před 6 měsíci

      I’m not sure what happened, but I fermented horseradish, and it lost all of its heat. I might’ve let it go too long?

  • @roseseaborg8135
    @roseseaborg8135 Před rokem +3

    How long does this recipe last :)

    • @Alisorganics
      @Alisorganics  Před rokem +1

      At least 9 months. I’m sure longer because of the vinegar, but 9 months is as long as we have had it before using it up! 😋

  • @6648rome
    @6648rome Před rokem +3

    Can it be canned?

    • @Alisorganics
      @Alisorganics  Před rokem +1

      I’ve never canned it personally, but know a gal who does.

  • @HeidiCancelleri
    @HeidiCancelleri Před 9 měsíci +1

    How long does it last in the fridge?

    • @Alisorganics
      @Alisorganics  Před 9 měsíci

      I've kept mine 9 months before it was used up and it was still wonderful.

  • @joesmith7427
    @joesmith7427 Před 8 měsíci

    WHERE IS HERE??

  • @santallum
    @santallum Před rokem

    Or try grating it as you need it and just mix the grated horseradish with clotted cream

  • @6648rome
    @6648rome Před 8 měsíci +1

    I have a lot of little limbs and not much of a tap root. Can I use them and just scrub them clean not peel?

    • @Alisorganics
      @Alisorganics  Před 8 měsíci +3

      The first year my roots were small like that as well. I did exactly what you are asking. I used the small roots without peeling. The color is a little darker, but the young roots are great for this! They actually have more health benefits as well. When the roots are larger, peeling is best because they rather fibrous, chewy and not so awesome!

  • @miss_B_
    @miss_B_ Před 5 měsíci

    horshradish

  • @joesmith7427
    @joesmith7427 Před 8 měsíci +1

    u can eat the leaves!

  • @parker1ray
    @parker1ray Před 13 dny

    Horseradish looses potency with time so make small baches and store the roots in a cool place and they will last for months!

  • @colleenpritchett6914
    @colleenpritchett6914 Před měsícem

    The longer you grind it the hotter it gets. Do this outside.

  • @joe18750
    @joe18750 Před rokem +1

    I think a proper food processor would of served you much better.

  • @sandradelvecchio6894
    @sandradelvecchio6894 Před rokem +1

    Why does she keep saying horsh-radish? Isn’t it horse-radish?

    • @Alisorganics
      @Alisorganics  Před rokem +2

      Thanks for the kindness!

    • @muddybear9178
      @muddybear9178 Před rokem +2

      ​@@Alisorganicsdon't worry, she just misunderheard you.😊

  • @beyondalpha1072
    @beyondalpha1072 Před rokem +1

    I like your video, I DISLIKE YOU DISABLING YOUR LIKE / dislike button

    • @Alisorganics
      @Alisorganics  Před rokem

      I'm sorry. I didn't even realize or even know why it's like that. Nothing on purpose.

  • @marksieber4626
    @marksieber4626 Před 9 měsíci

    Don’t do the chopping/blending inside. Such a bad idea.

  • @julietaba
    @julietaba Před 19 dny +1

    Thanks