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Traditional, tangy, tasty, pickled green tomatoes.

Ingredients

  • 24 whole Green Tomatoes
  • 1 cup Coarse Salt
  • 3 pounds Onions
  • 3 whole Red Peppers
  • 4 Tablespoons Pickling Spices
  • 4 cups White Vinegar
  • 4 cups To 5 Cups White Sugar

Preparation

1. Slice tomatoes in rounds, about medium thickness. Place them in a large stockpot and cover them with 2 handfuls of coarse salt, which will bring out the water in the tomatoes. (Note: do NOT use regular table salt!) Cover, and let sit overnight or until reduced by half. When the ratio of tomatoes to water is almost equal, they are ready.

2. Drain water from tomatoes. Rinse well a couple of times so they aren’t too salty, but you definitely don’t want to remove all the salt.

3. Add enough vinegar to just cover the tomatoes. You may need more or less than the amount specified.

4. Slice onions into rounds and chop red peppers in a small dice. Add to the pot. Tie up pickling spices in some cheesecloth, and add to the pot. Add 4 to 5 cups sugar, and give the whole thing a quick stir.

5. Put the pot on the stove and cook at a very low simmer for 3 to 4 hours, or until tomatoes are good and soft. Immediately place the hot chow into glass jars and seal; you’ll hear them self-sealing over the next bit. Refrigerate opened jars, and enjoy!

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littlemelly on 12.18.2009

hisirishgem, I don’t do the whole water bath thing. My grandmother didn’t, my mom doesn’t, and neither do I. I just make sure I put the chow in the jars while still good and hot, and they seal themselves. They should all be done by the next day at the very latest (you’ll hear popping for the rest of the day as they seal). If you want to use a water bath approach, I’d say 10-15 minutes would suffice.

I hope you enjoy this recipe; it’s a well-loved staple in my family.

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hisirishgem on 12.10.2009

What’s the process time for the jars? I’d like to make a huge batch to have in the pantry and for gift giving. Looks as though this may taste pretty good. Yum!

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