Spicy Salsa
Cookbook
Page 155
Cuisine: Mexican
Course: Condiments
canning
spicy
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Ingredients:
- 5 lbs tomatoes
- 2 lbs hot chili peppers
- 1 lb onion, finely chopped
- 1 C cider vinegar
- 1 Tbs salt
- 1/2 tsp pepper
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Strong tomato flavor, good peppers flavor, and hot!
This is a traditional cooked salsa. Canning salsa can be tricky because the pH must be low enough. By following these instructions, I was able to make, and can, salsa that should be safe to eat. Low pH was ensured by addition of cider vinegar, and I really liked that there were high altitude instructions (boiling water bath for an extra 10 minutes at our altitude).
The instructions specify putting the tomatoes through a food mill, but I do no... Read more
This is a traditional cooked salsa. Canning salsa can be tricky because the pH must be low enough. By following these instructions, I was able to make, and can, salsa that should be safe to eat. Low pH was ensured by addition of cider vinegar, and I really liked that there were high altitude instructions (boiling water bath for an extra 10 minutes at our altitude).
The instructions specify putting the tomatoes through a food mill, but I do no... Read more
1 comment(s)
sturlington
· 14 years ago
This looks like a good book. I would serious consider getting a food mill. They are not expensive and a good one can be invaluable for making tomato-based sauces, applesauce, mashed potatoes, berry sauces, etc. It cuts a lot of the work, i.e., getting rid of peels and seeds. I bought mine to make baby food, but I have found lots of other uses for it.