Monday, September 26, 2011

A Serenade of Pops


Pop..... pOp..... PoP..... poP....
Such a gratifying sound to listen to.  It is the sound of a jar successfully sealing down after it's come out of the boiling processing water.  The eighteen jars that we just canned are serenading me as they seal.  It seems that most of this years canning is on a theme...green.  With the weather turning so cool and the garden a couple weeks behind because of the cool start, we have only been able to can two quarts of roasted tomatoes and now we are focusing on condiments.  Yesterday we had some friends over and canned most of our harvested tomatillos into salsa, a rich beautiful green color.  We decided to use the remaining tomatillos to make tomatillo jam, which turned out to be a pale golden green color.  With a continued lack of warm days in the forecast we will turn our attention soon to a mass processing of green tomatoes into relish. We are continuing our preservation of a bumper crop of green beans, and will try to preserve green ancho chillies.  Ripe or no, regardless of your season, there is a wonderful way to utilize your bounty.  What unique ways do you use your garden/farmers market rewards ?

Tomatillo Jam
12 C Tomatillos
2 C Lemon juice
5 C Sugar
2 Packets unflavored gelatin
Zest of 2 lemons

Process your tomatillos in a food processor until they reach a fine texture.  Place the processed tomatillos in a large soup pot with the lemon juice and 1/2 of the sugar and bring to strong rolling boil.  Once boiling slowly add remaining sugar and cook down for about 15 minutes, while stirring regularly.  Bloom the gelatin to the package instructions, add to jam mixture and stir vigorously for 5 minutes.  Stir in lemon zest to combine, remove from heat, and put into hot sanitized jelly jars. Place on two part seal and process submerged in boiling water bath for 15 minutes.  Remove to counter to cool and listen to the serenade of pops!

3 comments:

  1. sounds delightful!!! I have never tried canning and honestly doubt I ever will.. but admire those who do.. maybe even envy you a little.. :)

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  2. I love that sound! I did bread and butter pickles this year, wanted to do dill but ran out of time.
    Your jam looks delicious!

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