• 10/23 Nat'l Canning Day 1

    From Dave Drum@1:3634/12 to All on Sunday, October 22, 2023 15:30:00
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    Title: Iceberg Tomato Pickles
    Categories: Vegetables, Preserving, Pickles
    Yield: 10 Pints

    5 lb Green tomatoes
    3 c Lime; mineral - not citrus
    1 ts Whole cloves
    1 ts Allspice
    1 ts Celery seed
    2 ga Water

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    1 ga White vinegar
    5 lb Sugar
    1 ts Ginger
    1 ts Cinnamon

    Slice tomatoes; set aside. Add lime to water. Stir until
    dissolved. Strain before putting in tomatoes. Let them
    soak for 24 hours. Drain and soak for 4 hours in fresh
    cold water, changing water every hour.

    Mix all other ingredients and bring to a boil. Pour
    over drained tomatoes. Let stand overnight.

    Next morning, put tomatoes into jars. Boil the vinegar
    mixture for 1 hour. Then pour over tomatoes and seal.

    Makes 10 pints.

    From: http://www.recipesource.com

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  • From Dave Drum@1:3634/12 to All on Tuesday, October 22, 2024 15:41:00
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    Title: My Basic Pickling Spice
    Categories: Herbs, Preserving
    Yield: 2 1/2 cups

    1/2 c Mustard seed
    1/4 c Coriander seed
    1/4 c Fennel seed
    1/4 c Whole allspice berries
    1/4 c Whole cloves
    1/4 c Dill seed
    1/4 c Celery seeds
    1/4 c Cinnamon sticks; crushed
    1/4 c Black peppercorns; cracked
    2 tb Dried ginger; coarse chopped
    3 Dried red chilies; crushed
    6 Dry California bay leaves;
    - crushed

    Blend all the ingredients together by placing them in
    a jar, adding a lid and shaking them well.

    NOTE: I usually whizz the bay leaf, ginger, cinnamon
    and the chilies in the R2-D2 spice/coffee grinder.

    Add a label with the date and list the ingredients.

    Store the spice in a cool dark place for up to 12 months.
    Or refrigerate. For really long-term storage use the
    freezer compartment of your ice box.

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