Homemade Canning Salsa with Paste Tomatoes

Posted 27 July 2010 - 08:53 AM
Homemade Canning Salsa with Paste Tomatoes

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Posted 27 July 2010 - 05:37 PM
Here is a video of the contraption I use to prepare my stuff. It shows it making salsa at the end of the video. But I use this thing allot.Sounds very good! What does a salsa maker look like and how does it work?
Roma tomatoes are a paste tomato. I'm growing some new types this year and one is called a sausage tomato. Last year I went a little overboard on growing a paste tomato called Salsa. It was developed just for salsa and paste tomato sauce. I had nineteen plants and at roughly 15 pounds per plant of tomatoes it made allot of salsa. Paste tomatoes have less water in them and are more meaty and are also cheaper to buy if you don't grow your own.Here are some paste tomato varieties.http://www.tomatogro.../processing.htmWhat is a "paste" tomatoe?
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Posted 27 July 2010 - 05:55 PM
For long term storage and ease of storing you can't beat canning. But this method of freezing it I've found to be very easy and the stuff tastes great. These are the jars I use I have a bunch of them I got at Walmart for like $2.40 a set.http://www.canningpa...eezer-jars.htmlThe fruit cocktail trees are awesome and we are just swamped with fruit this year from them. I've been putting up peaches lately and am now freezing a bunch because they freeze excellent. All of our trees come from the Dave Wilson Nursery. http://www.davewilson.com/The great thing about his trees is that most of the varieties on a particular tree will come in in stages so you have a longer harvest. The only downside to having so much fruit is the increase in birds and raccoons wanting their share too.Looks good John. I put up my salsa in jars like you said it doesn't take up freezer space. I think however I'll try the plastic jars next, as it looks like you get the same good results and a little less work. Also, I finally got ahold of a fruit salad tree this year, after your posts on them. The local nurserys around manteca have a few but they are pretty sad looking for the most part. Six months and I finally got a nice one. The thing took off like a rocket and I'm looking forward to next season.
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