19 Fermentation Recipes For Beginners (2024)

Curious about fermentation, but aren’t exactly sure where to start? These fermentation recipes for beginners are easy and delicious! Here’s what to ferment when you’re just starting out.

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One of my missions as a fermentation enthusiast is to get people excited about fermenting! It’s why I volunteer my time to teach fermentation skills for local non-profit organizations. And why I wrote Fermenting Made Simple. 🙂

–> This round-up of fermentation recipes is focused on new fermenters. However, if you’re really keen on developing your skills, sign up for my newsletter to receive my free quick-start guide to fermenting. It’s a series of emails designed to get you going!

–> You can also check out my 5 Steps to Fermenting Success for more tips.

Qualities of these fermentation recipes

When putting together this list, I wanted to make sure the fermentation recipes were perfect for beginners. Here’s why these recipes made the list:

  • Reliable: I want you to succeed! I’ve never had a problem with any of these recipes, even when I was new to fermenting.
  • Simple: Fermenting is SOOO simple. Just pack everything into a jar and you’re done. No cooking involved! Many of these recipes are perfect pack-and-go ferments.
  • Delicious: These recipes are quite popular and don’t require you to be adventurous or eat something more unique than delicious. 😉
  • Worth-while: I’ve included a few recipes that are a bit more ambitious. However, the payoff is good.
  • Favorites: All of these recipes are favorites at my house. We make them all the time and you can pretty much always find them in my kitchen or pantry!

Vegetables

Fermented pickles are absolutely amazing. Sour, salty, crunchy, and perfect. All you have to do is fill a jar with vegetables and and brine and leave them to ferment until you’re ready to eat them!

Cabbage is a particularly reliable ferment. It’s so low-maintenance ferment that I’ve gone into schools to teach kids how to make it. Teens really like pounding cabbage into jars and preschool kids love using my rotary grater.

I love fermented vegetables so much that they have their own recipe round-up. Here are fermented vegetables recipes from Avocados to Zucchini.

  1. Sauerkraut (and other cabbage ferments, like kimchi and curtido) are easy to make.
  2. Here’s my pack-and-go Grandma’s dill pickle recipe.
  3. Pickled vegetable sticks are perfect for snacking.
  4. Fermented onions are delicious on sandwiches. They’re also great for people who are sensitive to raw onions.

Fruit

I’ll admit, my favorite way of fermenting fruit is to turn it into wine! However, that is definitely a next-level recipe. Here are some sweet and savory recipes for first-time fermenters.

  1. Try fermenting fruit with raw ACV, honey, or kombucha.
  2. Rhubarb is one of my favorite fruits to ferment. The fermenting cuts the tartness while keeping that wonderful flavor of spring.
  3. Did you know fruit scraps can be turned into vinegar? Try this reliable zero-waste ferment the next time you make apple pie.

Dairy & Alternatives

Fermented dairy and non-dairy alternatives are the best options for anyone wanting to get a dose of probiotics. The calcium in milk and fortified dairy alternatives protect the probiotic cultures from stomach acid and help them get to your gut.

It’s also really easy to add fermented dairy to your diet. Yogurt is actually a tricky ferment. It needs heating and maintaining the temperature. However, it’s also something that many people have tried making, even if don’t make other types of ferments.

Here’s a few recommended dairy ferments:

  1. Milk kefir is super simple and has tons of health benefits.
  2. If milk kefir is too sour for you, try cultured buttermilk. It has a lightly cheesy flavor and can be cultured at room temperature.
  3. Yogurt is always popular.
  4. I have make a bunch of different non-dairy yogurts. My favorites are soy milk (see photo above) and coconut cream.

Sourdough

Sourdough wouldn’t have probably made this list of beginner-friendly ferments if it weren’t for the craze of 2020. However, the flavor and texture of sourdough bread is amazing. It is so worth the effort! Especially if you follow my no-fuss sourdough routine. 😉

  1. A traditional sourdough starter takes about 7 days to get going.
  2. It only takes about 3-4 days to catch a vigorous gluten-free sourdough starter with buckwheat flour.
  3. If you’re not up for the work of a regular sourdough starter, here’s how to make one with kombucha.
  4. This rustic sourdough bread is one of my most popular recipes.
  5. I LOVE my gluten-free sourdough rolls.

Off-Beat Ferments

There are a bunch of off-beat ferments that are really fun! So I decided to include a few in this list. These might not be recipes that you would normally consider trying, but they’re so delicious and reliable that it’s totally worth it!

  1. Miso is the EASIEST of the offbeat ferments. It does take about 8 months to ferment… but really… it’s only a few hours worth of work and it will last for years, so make a big batch! I recommend making soy-free miso which saves a LOT of prep time.
  2. If you’re into kombucha, you’re probably already making it. This honey-fermented kvass is a delicious alternative. Feel free to switch up the flavor for a simple summer beverage.
  3. I’m a huge fan of fermented condiments. They’re such a delicious way to get probiotics into your diet. Try this lentil dip for your new favorite chip dip!

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  1. 19 Fermentation Recipes For Beginners (7)Rhonda Woods

    I am BRAND NEW to fermenting and in dire need of guidance. Looking forward to learning more about it from you all.

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    • 19 Fermentation Recipes For Beginners (8)Emillie Parrish

      Great! I’m happy to answer any questions you may have. 🙂

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  2. 19 Fermentation Recipes For Beginners (9)Rhonda Woods

    Thank you so much. I look forward to learning all about fermentation.

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19 Fermentation Recipes For Beginners (2024)

FAQs

What is the best fermentation starter? ›

5 CULTURES YOU CAN USE TO FERMENT ALMOST ANYTHING
  1. Sourdough Starter. This is obviously well-suited to grain dishes and baked goods, but can also be used to culture beans, fruits, and even vegetables. ...
  2. Juice from Fermented Vegetables. ...
  3. Whey from Yogurt or Kefir. ...
  4. Kombucha. ...
  5. Water Kefir.

What should I ferment first? ›

Vegetables are possibly the easiest and quickest fermentation: cut the vegetables, place in glass jars and submerge completely in the brine for 1-2 days until fermented (you'll know it's ready once the ferment has developed a ˜tangy' taste).

What fermented foods have no probiotics? ›

Foods such as bread, chocolate, and beer are fermented but then are baked, roasted, and/or filtered. This means those fermented foods cannot be probiotic.

Should you eat fermented food every day? ›

While there are currently no official guidelines regarding how often you should eat fermented foods, adding a few servings to your daily diet may be beneficial ( 44 ). For the best results, start by eating one or two servings per day, and then slowly work your way up.

Does apple cider vinegar count as a fermented food? ›

Apple cider vinegar is made through a process called fermentation. The process has two steps. First, the apples are crushed and yeast is added to speed up the fermentation process, so the sugar converts into alcohol after a few weeks.

What is the least expensive method of fermentation? ›

Tank fermentation

This method is called the bulk method, tank method, cuve close (meaning closed tank in French), or charmat method (after a Frenchman named Eugene Charmat, who championed this process). Sparkling wines made in the charmat (pronounced shar mah) method are usually the least expensive.

What vegetables ferment the best? ›

In alphabetical order, the best vegetables for fermenting include cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, cucumbers, garlic, kohlrabi, peppers, radishes, snap beans and turnips.

How to ferment without a starter? ›

No Starter — Just Salt

When you add salt and submerge the vegetables under the water, the good bacteria Lactobacilli will dominate and keep out harmful pathogens. The salt pulls water out of the cabbage (through osmosis) and this creates the brine in which the cabbage can ferment and sour without rotting.

What should you not do during fermentation? ›

5 Mistakes to Avoid in Vegetable Fermentation
  • Not Weighing Your Vegetables. Salt plays an essential role in vegetable fermentation. ...
  • Jarring Vegetables That Are Too Dry. ...
  • Opening the Jar During Fermentation. ...
  • Not Getting the Right Equipment. ...
  • Not Daring to Take the Plunge.

What is the easiest to ferment? ›

Fermenting is easy to learn and does not require much in the way of special equipment. The three easiest foods to prepare and ferment are carrot sticks, pickles, and sauerkraut.

What is easy beginner fermentation? ›

The best fermentation recipes for beginners are sauerkraut recipes! After you master sauerkraut, I suggest trying out fermentation for pickles and other “vine-growing” vegetables. By vine growing, I mean it grows on a branching plant from a flower.

What is fermented food for dummies? ›

The Bottom Line. Fermentation is the breakdown of carbs like starch and sugar by bacteria and yeast and an ancient technique of preserving food. Common fermented foods include kimchi, sauerkraut, kefir, tempeh, kombucha, and yogurt. These foods may reduce heart disease risk and aid digestion, immunity, and weight loss.

What is fermented food simple? ›

Introduction. Fermented foods are defined as “foods or beverages produced through controlled microbial growth, and the conversion of food components through enzymatic action” [1]. Many foods have historically undergone fermentation, including meat and fish, dairy, vegetables, soybeans, other legumes, cereals and fruits ...

What is the easiest alcoholic drink to ferment? ›

10 Easy Drinks That Will Kickstart Your Homebrew Hobby
  • A basic hard cider is a great starting point. ...
  • Mead is sweet and simple. ...
  • A fruit-infused mead isn't much harder. ...
  • Cyser: less common but still easy. ...
  • An easy white wine recipe. ...
  • A very simple red table wine. ...
  • Dessert wine isn't complicated. ...
  • Malt extract kits make beer easy.
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What are the easiest vegetables to ferment? ›

  1. Cabbage. Cabbage is the perfect vegetable for fermentation, and not without good reason! ...
  2. Carrots. Carrots can be used in all kinds of fermentations, but they also shine on their own! ...
  3. Beets. Beets are great for fermentation! ...
  4. Tomatoes. Managing the abundance of tomatoes in the fall… ...
  5. Cauliflower. ...
  6. Green Beans. ...
  7. Celery. ...
  8. Hot Peppers.

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