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Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Salsa recipe

This is for Judy who asked for the recipe for my salsa. I found it online but can't remember where (kuddos to the lady who posted it because it is great) and modified it to my liking. Hope you enjoy it. I made the salsa from my garden and used what I had other than a few items. I didn't always have 2 red bell peppers so I would just use all green peppers. I found that my jalapenos were very hot so as I did different batches I tried different amounts of jalapenos with seeds removed (half and half worked the best for us although it was still a little hot for my daughter). So it just depends on how hot you want it. Also, most of the time I cut the recipe in half because I would make it as the veggies ripened and my garden was very small.

Judy I love your idea of decorating the jar with vinyl peppers and giving as gifts.

Easy Salsa Recipe

30 tomatoes peeled and chopped


2 green bell peppers

2 red bell peppers

10 cups chopped onions

10 cloves garlic (I used minced garlic that I had on hand)

1 cup chopped jalapenos
1/2-3/4 cup sugar ( I used 1/2 cup)

2 cups vinegar

8 teaspoons pickling salt

2 teaspoons black pepper

2 large cans tomato paste



Simmer 1 1/2 hr, stirring often, at the end of cooking time add 1/2 bunch of cilantro if desired.

Jar and process, 35 minutes for pint jars and 45 minutes for quart jars.

Makes 17 pints

2 comments:

  1. Thanks for the receipe. That looks Yummy and beautiful in those jars. I love seeing canned the old fashion way veggies. Now I gotta grow those tomatoes next season in those $200.00 raised beds.LOL. Judy

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  2. Oh my gosh does that look good! Thanks for the recipe!

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