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Tomatillo Salsa Verde



 
 
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Old 04-10-2004, 06:02 AM
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Default Tomatillo Salsa Verde

Tonight's project, using up the last of the tomatillos. Six and a half
pounds because that's what I had, and I adjusted everything else to
match. I think this was acid enough to process in a boiling water bath,
but I pressure canned it just to make sure.

Tomatillo Salsa Verde

6 1/2 pounds tomatillos -- chopped large
1 1/2 pounds mixed green chiles
1/2 pound chopped yellow onion
1 cup lemon juice or vinegar [I used white vinegar]
1 tsp. garlic powder
2 Tbsp. dried oregano
2 Tbsp. salt
1 Tbsp. whole black pepper

Combine all ingredients in a large covered saucepan and cook over low
heat until mixture begins to boil; simmer for 20 minutes, stirring
occasionally. Liquify with a "stick blender" and bring back to a boil.
Ladle hot salsa into hot jars, leaving 1/2-inch headspace. Adjust lids
and process in a steam pressure canner at 10 pounds for 20 or 25 minutes
for pints or quarts, respectively. Makes about 8 pints.

Best regards,
Bob
 




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