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Mom always served Gold's Horseradish (with Beets - the red stuff with no kick) with her Gefilte Fish.
When we would visit Grandma Anna's apartment in the Bronx for Seder - she always had a spicy white horseradish (or chrain, in Yiddish). I fell in love with the stuff.
These days, we grow our own horseradish root in our garden. So, when Gefilte Fish is in season, we make our own chrain to top it!
Always Wear Eye Protection When Doing This or You WILL NOT Have Fun Playing With Your Horseradish
A little kosher salt, a little white vinegar - and it is ready to go fishing!
Mom always served Gold's Horseradish (with Beets - the red stuff with no kick) with her Gefilte Fish.
When we would visit Grandma Anna's apartment in the Bronx for Seder - she always had a spicy white horseradish (or chrain, in Yiddish). I fell in love with the stuff.
These days, we grow our own horseradish root in our garden. So, when Gefilte Fish is in season, we make our own chrain to top it!
Always Wear Eye Protection When Doing This or You WILL NOT Have Fun Playing With Your Horseradish
A little kosher salt, a little white vinegar - and it is ready to go fishing!
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