Tourshi translates to "sour" or "pickles" and refers to any vegetables preserved in brine. This Tourshi, also called Toorshi or Tourshou, is used as a condiment or side dish.
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Tourshi
Tourshi translates to "sour" or "pickles" and refers to any vegetables preserved in brine. This Tourshi, also called Toorshi or Tourshou, is used as a condiment or side dish.
Ingredients
- 1 t. mustard seeds
- 1 t. coriander seeds
- 3 peppercorns
- 1 allspice berry
- 1 bay leaf, lightly crushed
- fresh vegetables of choice to fill a quart mason jar (I used cabbage, cauliflower, carrots, and celery)
- 1 sprig parsley
- 1 jalapeno pepper, thinly sliced
- 2 cloves garlic, peeled and crushed
- 2 c. water
- 1 c. cider vinegar
- 2 T. kosher salt
Instructions
- Place the mustard seeds, coriander seeds, peppercorns, allspice, and bay leaf in the bottom of a sterilized quart mason jar. Add the sprig of parsley.
- Cut the vegetables into bite size pieces and add to the jar in layers, pressing down gently to fill as completely as possible. Stick the jalapeno slices and garlic cloves in any openings in the vegetables.
- Bring the water, vinegar, and salt to a boil over high heat until the salt dissolves. Pour into the jar completely covering the vegetables. Discard any remaining brine. Seal the jar and let it sit at room temperature for 5 days, turning it over once a day.
- Refrigerate for 1 day before serving. These pickles will last for up to 6 months, refrigerated.
Notes
Adapted from a recipe found at Serious Eats.
Nutrition Facts
Calories
350Fat (grams)
1 gSat. Fat (grams)
0 gCarbs (grams)
75 gFiber (grams)
2 gNet carbs
73 gSugar (grams)
2 gProtein (grams)
1 gSodium (milligrams)
28187 mgCholesterol (grams)
0 mg




I am a little stunned that I haven't ever made these...or even heard of them! I will remedy that soon. I mean, c'mon. Pickles are my thing!
ReplyDeleteI know they are....these were tasty, you might want to add more heat to yours.
DeleteWhat a versatile recipe - sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteThe girls are pickle nuts so they are very happy.
DeleteI love sour pickled vegetables and this is so easy to make!
ReplyDeletesuper easy and super good.
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