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Bjørn Steensrud bracht volgend idée uit :
> Maya Zuiderweg wrote: > >> Bjørn Steensrud gebruikte zijn klavier om te schrijven : > > >>> My wife makes pickled green tomatoes - very nice with meat dishes. Too >>> much sugar in it, but maybe an artificial sweetener could be used? >> >> Still have that Stevia plant, so.. >> Recipe please :-) > > Briefly: > > 1 kg small, firm green tomatoes > 2 liters water > > Vinegar brine: > 2,5 dl 7% vinegar > 750 g sugar > 8 cloves > 1 vanilla stick > > My wife uses fresh ginger root instead of cloves and vanilla. > > I'll post the howto to afd Seeing bears on the road? Just looked up: unripe tomatoes, they seem to be poisonous. Maybe you use a different type of tomato all together, one that is supposed to be green.. :-? Its like this: yesterday I inspected the tomatoes very meticulously, and saw in between the +/- 40 tomatoes 2 (two) that that were really red. I tasted them, its as if I ate little waterballoons, no tomato-taste at all. No taste at all, I mean..just watery and mushy. So these green ones are unripe. And the red ones are yucky. Bought the wrong seedlings this year methinks :/ > >>> Or, look up the recipe from "Fried green tomatoes at the Whistle Stop >>> Cafe" >>> :-) >> >> I saw that film 1 month ago, thought of the same, but no idea.. >> >> M. > > The book has several recipes. Also several story lines they had to drop > to make the film. My favorite line: "I am older and have better insurance. > Deal with it." So true :-) M. |