Preparation Notes: 30min, plus overnight salting and cooling
Serving notes: makes about 2.6kg (5lb 12oz)
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Prep Time:
30 mins
Cook Time:
15 mins
Total Time:
45 mins
Ingredients
350g (12oz) small cauliflower florets
250g (9oz) small broccoli florets
3 courgettes, cut into 1.5cm (2/3in) pieces
200g (7oz) green beans, cut into 5cm (2in) lengths
150g (5oz) shallots, peeled and halved quartered (depending on size)
250g (9oz) salt
1l white wine vinegar
1 garlic clove, crushed
2.5cm (1in) piece fresh root ginger, grated
250g (9oz) granulated sugar
2Tbsp. mustard seeds
75g (3oz) plain flour
2Tbsp. turmeric
1Tbsp. mustard powder
Directions
Step 1
In a large non-metallic bowl, mix vegetables, the salt and enough water to cover. Cover bowl with clingfilm and leave overnight.
Step 2
Drain and rinse vegetables. In a large pan, heat 1 litre (13/4 pint) white wine vinegar, garlic, ginger, sugar and mustard seeds. Bring to a simmer, add vegetables and simmer for 5-8min until just cooked, but still crunchy. Lift vegetables out with a slotted spoon and set aside.
Step 3
In a small bowl, mix remaining 200ml (1/4pt) white wine vinegar, flour, turmeric and mustard powder. Stir into pan and bring to the boil, whisking occasionally. Simmer for 5-7min until thickened and glossy.
Step 4
Return vegetables to the pan, mix. Spoon into sterilised wide-neck jars and seal. Cool completely. Store in a cool dry place for up to 3 months. Chill after opening.
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