Horseradish is easy to grow. It prefers northern climates and does not do well in areas without hard freezes. It is nearly impossible to grow in subtropical and warmer climates. Wisconsin is not tropical and horseradish loves it here. It is grown as a commercial crop.

I dug out these two large roots from the herb bed, yesterday, where I have several clumps of horseradish always growing. These two were especially fat and clean, which made preparation quick and easy.

My recipe is just horseradish root and vinegar. Here is a post describing the process in more detail: https://blog.cobrahead.com/2017/11/13/horseradish/

Horseradish
Horseradish

The two roots yielded 3 and a half pints. My horseradish is not killer hot, but it has lots of flavor and certainly cleans out the sinuses. We’ve already sampled it with some aged cheddar. Delicious, as we knew it would be.

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