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I haven't, haven't ever grown the stuff but was planning to this season and things just got away from me.  Personally I'm a big fan of a creamy horseradish....I think those only keep for 2-3 weeks though.

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I haven't, haven't ever grown the stuff but was planning to this season and things just got away from me.  Personally I'm a big fan of a creamy horseradish....I think those only keep for 2-3 weeks though.

My dad, who was staying with us for a couple of days was just grinding this stuff up yesterday, and that what he does with it. They left this morning for AZ, but I will see what he all throws in there and post it for you guys. He has a pretty good patch of the stuff next to his storage garage. It is some powerful stuff, get the nose running from across the room!!

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you can never completely get away from the nose running or eye burn but putting lids on things and a towel over the grinder where it comes out sure helps!!!!!!!! and from the wives tales from the elders say it keeps more of the heat and flavor in. I also try to keep the roots out of water as much as possible.

 

other thing I believe in, once its ground leave it rest awhile, suppose to add more zip to it!!!!!!!!!

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So she had the pups Boar?  Congrats.  I have horseradish growing in my horse pasture.  Appropriate place for it I guess. I keep thinking of doing the grind up thing but haven't yet.  That is an early summer thing isn't it? 

I was told a month with an R in it!!!!!!!!!!!

well after kinds of problems got it made. not as hot as some years but I gotta admit the garlic gave it a little twist. will definetly do it again!!!!

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I am probably to late, but my folks are all settled in down in AZ, and I had a chance to ask my dad what he does with his horseradish. Neither of my parents measure anything, so this is an about recipe.

2 cups of ground root

1tbsp sugar

1tbsp lemon juice

1tbsp white vinegar

approx. 1 cup of miracle whip (start with a little less and add more for your desired consistency)

mix it all together and put it in small jars, obviously it needs to be refrigerated. This make a creamy style horse radish, and with his a little goes a long ways!!

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