Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Salsa!

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Ha! I couldn't resist!




I made and canned 10 quarts and 9 pints of salsa. Whew! More tomatoes than I could take in one day! Sometimes when I can, in the midst of it all, I think, "Is this worth it?!!!" The answer is obviously yes, or I wouldn't do it year after year! I got my answer (yes!) this time after we sat down to a big bowl of the mild salsa with homemade chips to go with it. Yummmmy! Everyone loves it!


Here are my recipes, if you're interested. *I know some of you are (:*

Mild Salsa: I used this recipe this year, and it will be our mild from now on. I doubled the recipe and put tomato juice instead of sauce (about 2/3 of what it calls for), and 1/4 of the paste it calls for (only because that is what I had). I'll probably use sauce next time so it would be a little bit thicker!


Hot Salsa: (big chunks of everything-but we like chunky salsa)
7qt peeled, cored, chopped and drained tomatoes
4c seeded, chopped peppers (this varies from year to year-usually not REALLY HOT)
5c chopped onion
1/2 c finely chopped seeded peppers (here's where you put the REALLY HOT ones!)
1-1/2 to 2 Tbsp. oregano
1 Tbsp. cilantro (we skipped this year because I ran out-we might like it better without)
1-1/2 c apple cider vinegar OR 2 c bottled lemon juice (we like vinegar)
6 cloves garlic, finely chopped
2 Tbsp. salt
1 Tbsp. black pepper
1 Tbsp ground cumin
Combine all ingredients except cumin, oregano, and cilantro in a large pot and bring to a boil, stirring frequently. Reduce heat and simmer 10 min. Add spices and simmer for another 20 minutes (we usually do about 30 or so), stirring occasionally. Ladle hot salsa into pint jars, leaving 1/2 inch headspace. Adjust lids and process in a boiling water canner: 15 minutes.
I go here to get information on canning. Happy salsa-ing!

5 comments:

The Evans Family said...

Thanks Tricia! I might have to try it! I have a really good recipe for fresh salsa that my dad makes, but this sounds good to try for the rest of the year!

Ridenour Family said...

Could you share your fresh salsa recipe?! I don't have a good one, and I'd like to make some of that! (:

Have a great day! said...

Tricia: I LOVE your salsa post! You're good! Our salsa is more of a Harry Buffalo type! We toss in all sorts of random amounts and things. Either way, I think all salsa is sooooo yummy!

Jackie: I would also like to hear about your Dad's fresh salsa. Is it more like pico de gallo?

I'm getting hungry!!!

Have a great day! said...

Oh, I can't believe I forgot. Tricia, I would also like your recipe for homemade chips, please. They look awesome! And, yes, it is so worth it in the winter time!

Ridenour Family said...

Ryanne: I just took tortillas, cut them in wedges with a pizza cutter and fried them in oil in a skillet until they were crispy (just a little bit), and that's it! Easy and good!