Tuesday, September 12, 2006
More Canning
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Canned Meat:
Canned Vegetables:
- Stewed Tomatoes
- Tomato/Vegetable Juice
- Swiss Chard (with onions, peppers & smoked pork)
- Pickled Beets
- Sliced Peaches
- Sauerkraut
Wines:
This is the first time I am making 'wines'. This is a simple recipe from someone who has tried it and said it works well.
6 cups chunked fruit (any kind)
6 cups sugar
Place fruit and sugar into gallon container. Fill with water. Stir well. Cover. Stir every day for 30 days. Rack off (strain fruit & sediment from wine). Bottle. Do not decrease amount of sugar!
I'm afraid this will turn into more of a vinegar than a wine, but if it does, I'll put some of my MOV (mother of vinegar) in the containers & have designer vinegars!
Jams:
Jellies:
- Apple
- Chocolate Mint
- Apple & Chocolate Mint
- Grape
Dried Fruits & Vegetables:
- Apple Wedges (plain, honey & cinnamon/sugar)
- Sliced Tomatoes with Basil
Dried vegetables & fruits are easy!
- For the apple wedges, I core the apples and slice (wedge) the apples 8 to 16 times depending on the diameter of the apple. (You can put the apples wedges in Fruit Fresh at this time if you like.) For flavored apples, roll apples in cinnamon/sugar or honey. Place in dehydrator. It takes about 12 hours to dry. Place apples in air tight container.
- For dried tomatoes I like using Romas. Slice about 1/2" thick in circles. Sprinkle with ground herbs such as basil (lemon basil is wonderful!), oregano, chives, garlic, et al. Place in dehydrator. Store in air tight container.
Dried fruits & vegetables will be slightly chewy. Make sure they are thoroughly dry otherwise you risk mold!
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Tuesday, September 12, 2006 - Untitled Comment
Posted by borderling
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Thank you very much for the info about the apples and tomatoes. You sure do keep busy.
From Glory Farm,
Rhonda
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