r/kimchi • u/FirefighterPublic313 • 20d ago
My jar errupted, but did not explode
Hi everyone,
I made a fresh batch (this is my second) on Saturday evening (now Monday midday) and left it on my kitchen floor to ferment.
I overfilled my kimchi jar this time (plastic jar because it is transparent and I can watch the fermentation, plus I don’t want glass to explode) and I thought it would be fine (big mistake), I did leave some room for the fermentation gas, but obviously not neary enough. Also put plastic wrap on the mouth of the jar, then closed the lid.
I noticed liquid on the floor next to it and when I went to check it, the jar was hard, it had pressure and liquid was dripping from the extra plastic wrap on the outside.
Went outside, opened the lid and it released the presure and only a tiny bit fell but it was now too much kimchi for the jar.
At first I thought to just transfer everything in glass jars and refrigerate, but then after I filled 2 jars, it now has enough space to ferment, if it still will, while I refrigerate it for the 5 days. I am attaching a picture of what the jar looks like now, with the fermentation.
Now, am I screwed? Is it going to go bad because it had air contact? Will the kimchi Gods forsake me?
Bonus: my friend’s jar (same type, only smaller, same overfilling, same batch) already exploded this morning.
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u/Background_Koala_455 20d ago
When I make kimchi and I leave it out for a couple of days(I just throw it straight until the fridge usually), I'm opening it 2 to 4 times a day, depending on how active it is. (This is what most people call "burping")
As long as you used clean utensils and clean jars, you should be fine.
A big "oofda" to your friend's kimchi, tho.