*UPDATE* If you want to have HOT horseradish, let the ground horseradish sit for 3-7 minutes BEFORE adding the vinegar/whey. Opposite of what we said at 3:27.
🤩🤣Yes the vinegar controls the heat, the later added the hotter. Thoroughly enjoyed the demo. Will use pickle brine from last year. That was a good tip.. I put horseradish leaves in pickles to give snap and grape leafs for zest.
Back in the 50s whenever I took my dog out in the mornings for his run, he'd head for a particular horseradish plant in my Dad's garden. When Dad harvested his plants, that was the last one he dug up and used. He said that it was the best of all of them. He liked them pungent. I never told him that my dog Zipper was the one that watered that particular plant every morning. We kept the secret and it kept my seat from getting warmed. One of my favorite memories was Dad saying, "That last one was the best!!" I still laugh. O, Dad, I was afraid to tell you.
Great! Hope you can get some, grow it and reap it's amazing health benefits. There's been a cold trying to get us and we think that having the horseradish has really helped us fight it off. It's now of our medicines.
Mine growing pencil thin, but trying to great them makes my head to turn, tears and nose is dripping to the stuff, but man, its hot. PS have not yet see the vid. My stuff is virgin and so am I. Never made this before, and now I'll compare the notes, :-) Cheers to all the horse redish lovers. Beats the cov19 by miles.
We LOVE our horseradish! After a few weeks/couple months it lost a bit of it's bite and had a slightly bitter taste. Next time we'll add more salt. We sometimes use it for our meat dishes but most of the time we take it as a medicine when we feel a cold coming on - it sure gives it a good kick out the door!
I add a little sugar to my horseradish it helps with the bitterness the.sooner u add the vinegar the sooner I lose heat not what they tell you here all I add is vinegar salt and a little sugar and distilled water as needed for consistency
I do my preparations on the stove top and have my range exhaust fan on and a fan behind me . I sit on a chair so my head is below the blender and the fumes . I recommend this to all you root preppers
great video! The tradition of eating horseradish, especially at Easter, is deeply rooted (no pun intended) in Polish culture. it's a wonderful vegetable. God bless you!
4 years later… I have to say thank you for this video and it’s content and I feel sad for the camera women. I heard her sniffling in the background even with the sound off 😂. Thanks again.
You two are so cute! 😂very great actresses! Enjoy your video with happy smile and very pleasant after watching it. Learn a lot about horseradish, too. I’ll try growing them in my garden next year and have some fun as you do.😊
I believe it is the other way around when it comes to the addition of vinegar. The longer you wait to add it the more potent and pungent the horseradish is. thanks for your perspective
Thank you! It's a European cookstove called an Aga. We love it! Here's a video where we talk a bit about it starting around 3:30: ruclips.net/video/yqr_CWVyVfo/видео.html
Ah man! You girls made me laugh. I made horse radish yesterday and thought my brains were coming out my nose from all the snot and tears during the process. I went through half a box of kleenex and part of a roll of paper towels. I've made it before but this batch is the hottest I've ever tasted. Just read your update and now I see the reason it turned out so hot. I left it a lot longer than the last time before adding the vinegar. Hokee man! It is powerful! Still... now all I want is a nice beef roast so I can enjoy my horseradish to it's limit. a
My grandfather used to grow his own horseradish for the most part , but he always used to remind me that cheap horseradish was normally cut with onions .
Loved your video girls especially the bloopers. I have a question about horseradish. I have a plant that is a few years old (can’t kill it if I tried) and was wondering if it makes a difference what time of year I harvest it? Does it make a difference in quality or taste? It would be nice to go out and dig some of it up during the winter/spring and summer. You mentioned harvesting it after a couple of frost if I recall. Thanks again for a great video girls. I will say a prayer for you everyone up in Canada for the continued support of the trucker protest. We all support what is going on up there and am so glad to finally see a large enough effort to make a difference. Oh yeah really nice military truck. GOD BLESS…
Thanks a lot, great to hear from you. We'd recommend harvesting in the fall, but how much the flavours differer at the different times of year, we're not sure. Harvesting in the fall or spring ensures that the nutrients are then in the roots and not also in the foliage. Same principle for when harvesting dandelions: ruclips.net/video/kQ39A6QtZQs/видео.html
Does cold include freezing? Also, why leave at room temperature for 2-3 days? I just made a batch and compared it to some I had purchased. I'd tell you how good it was, but I hates to brag.
@@fourseasonsnorth I just actually forgot I had a second area and ended up with 4 pounds! Just made homemade mayo and added horseradish , came out amazing
Great vid! Love, love, love the faces and bloopers! Researching horseradish and this is the first place I came. Thank you (as always) for the excellent vid. * will it make me talk funny if I eat it regular? lol
Haha, that's great Robin! We didn't quite get it right in the video, so if you're making your own, make sure (if you want it hot) to leave it exposed to the air for five minutes or so before adding our vinegar. THEN it will make you talk funny!
Probably would depend on how long you'll be storing it there for. It may get a bit soft, but should be fine for a couple months. We've stored ours layered in peat moss, same way we store our carrots.
@@fourseasonsnorth Thanks for your answer! They seemed to work a treat so I was curious. I've got three or four horseradish roots in solitary confinement in grow bags to prevent them taking over the garden and have yet to harvest them. This year is the first I've planted the roots. x
Well you girls inspired us and we made our batch of horseradish with your recipe-it was worth the powerful fumes that filled the house because we love it and so far have eaten it every day! Thanks again! By the way, have you considered any gardening videos? You are in to the "natural" which we love and I'm guessing you've been learning a lot in the garden too, like this awesome horseradish.
That's so great you made some! Oh my yes! those fumes don't even compare to onions! We're still eating our horseradish and it's lost most of its bite but still has good flavour. Making gardening videos is a good idea... we're still learning so much but will see what we can do! Thanks :)
I followed your recipie and it did not turn out very hot, I left it on the counter for 2 days in a jar with a loose lid, I added kosher salt and a pinch of sugar, ?? any idea how to keep to strong flavour?
Hi Tracy, we haven't succeeded in keeping ours hot for long periods of time, although this batch we made stayed pretty hot (for us, that is) for at least 2 weeks. Keeping it stored cool, sealed and packed tight helps. I know in the video we said sealed loosely and leave on counter for 2-3 days but you could try skipping right to seal tight. Did you add vinegar? We've read that adding vinegar 3 minutes after blending/grating is really supposed to help keep the kick. Although if you want hot, fresh is best. Hope this helps and all the best!
Shredding horse radish in a group of people with cataracts. Each person taking their turn to shred the horseradish. With a sheet over all their heads, to contain the fragrant fumes this will melt the Cataracs from the eyes. This sounds confusing but it's not really, you need 4 to 6 people the results are immediate.
No way! that is very interesting. We also heard that people with cataracts can put a drop of castor oil in their eyes at night, every night, and that's supposed to break down cataracts.
Hmmm... not quite sure, but I think just cause they're soft doesn't mean they won't grow. They do get a bit soft after they've sat out a bit. Although, if you know of someone who grows it, just ask them for a root. They transplant kind of like a weed - in other words, it's really easy!
*UPDATE* If you want to have HOT horseradish, let the ground horseradish sit for 3-7 minutes BEFORE adding the vinegar/whey. Opposite of what we said at 3:27.
Whew glad you said this....I watched a few videos on this and yep I thought the same thing....you must have mixed that part up a bit.....
Do you add whey protein? Or where do you buy whey from? Sorry to ask just don’t know.
Good question. We use the lacto-fermented whey from our cheesemaking: ruclips.net/video/6pzMmqyYtRw/видео.html Do not use whey protein!
🤩🤣Yes the vinegar controls the heat, the later added the hotter. Thoroughly enjoyed the demo. Will use pickle brine from last year. That was a good tip.. I put horseradish leaves in pickles to give snap and grape leafs for zest.
@@fourseasonsnorth Thank you and I’m very glad I asked.
Back in the 50s whenever I took my dog out in the mornings for his run, he'd head for a particular horseradish plant in my Dad's garden. When Dad harvested his plants, that was the last one he dug up and used. He said that it was the best of all of them. He liked them pungent. I never told him that my dog Zipper was the one that watered that particular plant every morning. We kept the secret and it kept my seat from getting warmed. One of my favorite memories was Dad saying, "That last one was the best!!" I still laugh. O, Dad, I was afraid to tell you.
Funny heck naw Zipper. But that’s a secret that you kept forever🎯
Oh my, you girls were so entertaining!
That's great to hear! Thanks Margaret.
I have wanted to grow horseradish for years but didn't know how. This video just may be the impetus to get me going. Thanks my friends.
Great! Hope you can get some, grow it and reap it's amazing health benefits. There's been a cold trying to get us and we think that having the horseradish has really helped us fight it off. It's now of our medicines.
Mine growing pencil thin, but trying to great them makes my head to turn, tears and nose is dripping to the stuff, but man, its hot. PS have not yet see the vid. My stuff is virgin and so am I. Never made this before, and now I'll compare the notes, :-) Cheers to all the horse redish lovers. Beats the cov19 by miles.
Best horse raddish vid on the internet. Thanks girls, I thought you were faking the accents to make this video more fun. Loved it!
Haha, that's great! Thanks!
We just planted horse radish for the first this year👍🏼. Shalom guys
We LOVE our horseradish! After a few weeks/couple months it lost a bit of it's bite and had a slightly bitter taste. Next time we'll add more salt. We sometimes use it for our meat dishes but most of the time we take it as a medicine when we feel a cold coming on - it sure gives it a good kick out the door!
I add a little sugar to my horseradish it helps with the bitterness the.sooner u add the vinegar the sooner I lose heat not what they tell you here all I add is vinegar salt and a little sugar and distilled water as needed for consistency
How do you use it?? Is it like ginger root where you turn it into juice?
Oh my word..I came for the info, but left subscribed and laughing! Thank you.. I needed that!❤️
You girls really make us laugh! Thank you for the informative and entertaining video!
That's great! Thanks. We're so glad you enjoyed it and learned something :)
What a wonderful and entertaining video! And now I know what to do with the mounds of horseradish root I just harvested! Goggles...✅😂
I do my preparations on the stove top and have my range exhaust fan on and a fan behind me . I sit on a chair so my head is below the blender and the fumes . I recommend this to all you root preppers
I am totally digging this English accent…. So I subscribed. I am curious…. Gotta see another episode 👍
Love the horseradish show you put together , made me laugh and learn at the same time.....
Bulls-eye! That was our goal!
great video! The tradition of eating horseradish, especially at Easter, is deeply rooted (no pun intended) in Polish culture. it's a wonderful vegetable. God bless you!
Thanks Marta! Appreciate your comment.
4 years later… I have to say thank you for this video and it’s content and I feel sad for the camera women. I heard her sniffling in the background even with the sound off 😂. Thanks again.
Omg!! I love yins!!! This is great and loved the bloopers! Thank you so much as I've just acquired some roots from a friend!!
you girls are so funny and entertaining. greeting from Australia.
You two are so cute! 😂very great actresses! Enjoy your video with happy smile and very pleasant after watching it. Learn a lot about horseradish, too. I’ll try growing them in my garden next year and have some fun as you do.😊
I believe it is the other way around when it comes to the addition of vinegar. The longer you wait to add it the more potent and pungent the horseradish is. thanks for your perspective
Thanks for the tip.
Excellent horseradish video. What the heck was that nice stove you had in the background BEAUTIFUL
Thank you! It's a European cookstove called an Aga. We love it! Here's a video where we talk a bit about it starting around 3:30: ruclips.net/video/yqr_CWVyVfo/видео.html
@@fourseasonsnorth absolutely beautiful stove. And another great video on rendering all your fat 👍
Terrific job ladies. Tyvm for sharing your talents and information. Great sense of humor is so much fun!! Stay safe:)
Thank you Johni! Glad you found it informative and fun, that's what we want :)
Jajaja, the final was so funny.!!! Love your video Ladys!!!
Best voice over
Very good and funny yet so IMFORMATIVE!! I'm gonna get some horseradish root now!!
Yay! Thanks Natalie and have fun :)
Love your stove
I hear its adds good flavor to a jar of pickles. Have yet to give it a try.
It would!
Love from Sri Lanka 🇱🇰
You two make horseradish fun!! 😄😆
Mission accomplished -- thanks!
I have grown mine in big pots and feel fearful of grating it... but will definitely give it a go!
Good luck! Maybe try it outside in a breezy area.
Tee hee I will
Amberlin and Linnae, you're so funny and talented.
That's great! Thanks!
In NZ We Use The Leaves In a Boilup With Meat!!!
Ah man! You girls made me laugh. I made horse radish yesterday and thought my brains were coming out my nose from all the snot and tears during the process. I went through half a box of kleenex and part of a roll of paper towels. I've made it before but this batch is the hottest I've ever tasted. Just read your update and now I see the reason it turned out so hot. I left it a lot longer than the last time before adding the vinegar. Hokee man! It is powerful! Still... now all I want is a nice beef roast so I can enjoy my horseradish to it's limit. a
If you don't want it to melt your eyes, plug your nose. It's the same with onions. Works like a charm!
No way! Will have to try that next time...
Pop loved horseradish, I do to now!
Hillarious, entertaining, and very informative!
Well done, Ladies!
I absolutely love these Gal's, they are so Awesome, they remind Me of a few lady's back home in Ohio , where I grew up, been living in phoenix A
And Don't don't see much horseradish growing around, as Did back home, thank You Ladies, ✌️ Oh, and I hit the like button, 😘
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed it so much :)
That was very engaging and informative. 😂
My grandfather used to grow his own horseradish for the most part , but he always used to remind me that cheap horseradish was normally cut with onions .
Interesting, haven't heard that.
You girls should do an infomercial. Who would have known the total cure all? "Do this without breathing." lol
ADORABLE!!! I grew horseradish for the first time, harvested it and I am looking for ideas on what to do with it.....Okay....I got the idea....
Great! And if you can't use them right away, you can store them for months the way we show in this video: ruclips.net/video/zqAPlPKqxY4/видео.html
Thank you for sharing.. you helped me so much !!!
Can you explain why a person would want to remove their freckles?
Loved your video girls especially the bloopers. I have a question about horseradish. I have a plant that is a few years old (can’t kill it if I tried) and was wondering if it makes a difference what time of year I harvest it? Does it make a difference in quality or taste? It would be nice to go out and dig some of it up during the winter/spring and summer. You mentioned harvesting it after a couple of frost if I recall. Thanks again for a great video girls. I will say a prayer for you everyone up in Canada for the continued support of the trucker protest. We all support what is going on up there and am so glad to finally see a large enough effort to make a difference. Oh yeah really nice military truck. GOD BLESS…
Thanks a lot, great to hear from you. We'd recommend harvesting in the fall, but how much the flavours differer at the different times of year, we're not sure. Harvesting in the fall or spring ensures that the nutrients are then in the roots and not also in the foliage. Same principle for when harvesting dandelions: ruclips.net/video/kQ39A6QtZQs/видео.html
Thank you so much for sharing this wealth of information!
You're welcome!
I grow mine too the stores are getting $4.99 to $6.99 a lb for fresh roots and they aren’t too fresh
they are beautiful girls with a great family, Great post girls, hope you have great sales days. God bless you all
Thank you very much, Richard!
i found a huge patch, untuched for 20 plus years... can i still eat them?
Lol. Friday evening laughs and health :)
Glad you enjoyed the humour! It was such fun making this video :)
Does cold include freezing? Also, why leave at room temperature for 2-3 days? I just made a batch and compared it to some I had purchased. I'd tell you how good it was, but I hates to brag.
Can this be pressure canned so it will last for years?
I just pulled up a few pounds of roots. Best harvest yet in a small area
That's great, hope your canning goes well.
@@fourseasonsnorth I just actually forgot I had a second area and ended up with 4 pounds! Just made homemade mayo and added horseradish , came out amazing
Great vid! Love, love, love the faces and bloopers! Researching horseradish and this is the first place I came. Thank you (as always) for the excellent vid.
* will it make me talk funny if I eat it regular? lol
Haha, that's great Robin! We didn't quite get it right in the video, so if you're making your own, make sure (if you want it hot) to leave it exposed to the air for five minutes or so before adding our vinegar. THEN it will make you talk funny!
I have a basement that stays at about 50°F (10 °C). Is this cool enough for storage or do I need to refrigerate?
Probably would depend on how long you'll be storing it there for. It may get a bit soft, but should be fine for a couple months. We've stored ours layered in peat moss, same way we store our carrots.
I would refrigerate
What brand of knives are you using to process horseradish while in the garden?
I think they were just little paring knives we found at Superstore. Nothing special.
@@fourseasonsnorth Thanks for your answer!
They seemed to work a treat so I was curious. I've got three or four horseradish roots in solitary confinement in grow bags to prevent them taking over the garden and have yet to harvest them. This year is the first I've planted the roots. x
LOL Very well done and that is definitely a life time supply of horseradish.
It sure made a lot, but we are going through a jar every week or two! (It's really helping us fight off the colds that are trying to catch us :)
Would it grow in Hot weather?
Well you girls inspired us and we made our batch of horseradish with your recipe-it was worth the powerful fumes that filled the house because we love it and so far have eaten it every day! Thanks again! By the way, have you considered any gardening videos? You are in to the "natural" which we love and I'm guessing you've been learning a lot in the garden too, like this awesome horseradish.
That's so great you made some! Oh my yes! those fumes don't even compare to onions! We're still eating our horseradish and it's lost most of its bite but still has good flavour. Making gardening videos is a good idea... we're still learning so much but will see what we can do! Thanks :)
Whatever you do we love! You all make us smile and laugh, thank you! @@fourseasonsnorth
Hallelujah! Your family just blesses us.
Thank you.
Oh my these girls are great. I knew she had done this before as soon as she put the goggles on. And yes, do as much as you can outside.
Haha - actually, I think this was the first time we had made it!!
Too cute!
Sweet girls. Thx for the vid 👍 Just what I needed to know
Thanks Stella!!
you know it is real when the camera person is crying... hahahah I was in a horseradish processors in WI and a gas mask was part of PPE..
I want your stoves!
I followed your recipie and it did not turn out very hot, I left it on the counter for 2 days in a jar with a loose lid, I added kosher salt and a pinch of sugar, ?? any idea how to keep to strong flavour?
Hi Tracy, we haven't succeeded in keeping ours hot for long periods of time, although this batch we made stayed pretty hot (for us, that is) for at least 2 weeks. Keeping it stored cool, sealed and packed tight helps. I know in the video we said sealed loosely and leave on counter for 2-3 days but you could try skipping right to seal tight. Did you add vinegar? We've read that adding vinegar 3 minutes after blending/grating is really supposed to help keep the kick. Although if you want hot, fresh is best. Hope this helps and all the best!
Wow, horseradish is so finicky!
Charming 👍
How come mine are growing pencil thin? What am I doing wrong? :-(
I believe they get thicker as they grow older. Perhaps yours is younger and should be given a couple more years before digging it up?
Propa bizniz sistah!
Theater a little in high school? Lol Pretty good.
It's just the opposite of what they say in the video. The longer you wait to add the vinegar the hotter it will be.
Thanks.
I agree
The top leaves resemble .......dandelion........are the leaves edible like dandelion........??????
Kind of... the leaves are edible and we like them in stir frys and eggs. They have the flavour of the root, but basically no heat.
Shredding horse radish in a group of people with cataracts. Each person taking their turn to shred the horseradish. With a sheet over all their heads, to contain the fragrant fumes this will melt the Cataracs from the eyes. This sounds confusing but it's not really, you need 4 to 6 people the results are immediate.
No way! that is very interesting. We also heard that people with cataracts can put a drop of castor oil in their eyes at night, every night, and that's supposed to break down cataracts.
Bet she was breathing clear after that. Reminds me of grinding hot peppers.
I tried to find some in stores to see if I could get any to grow...but all I found was soft and squishy
Hmmm... not quite sure, but I think just cause they're soft doesn't mean they won't grow. They do get a bit soft after they've sat out a bit. Although, if you know of someone who grows it, just ask them for a root. They transplant kind of like a weed - in other words, it's really easy!
@@fourseasonsnorth no one grows out around here
@@moranarevel Farmers Market? If no other option just keep trying the grocery store. It will grow! 😉
Cute and funny
Lol…. You’re so funny
FRECKLES ARE GOOD HAHA
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It was going OK until the chick disrespects the plant 1:49
Take this wonder plant with weed then we have supe rsuper food
Totally! There's many of those super-food weeds...
Please research a compound called , Firecider , it is deemed a natural medicine .
Yes! We actually made up a batch this summer and have it in our cupboard!
@@fourseasonsnorth I need to get around and make a batch myself , along with planting my garlic , and making a place for horseradish next spring .
The things I watch on RUclips ....on weed..
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That looks painful! lol
It was! Not what we were expecting...
@@fourseasonsnorth I knew what was going to happen. My mom talks of doing it when she was kid in the 30s. She told me they had to do it outside!
also pays your taxes and does your laundry
Its, not it’s.
Good catch, thanks!
Хрін it is))))😅
Couldn't watch - narration was super annoying