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Mustard Pickles

August 19, 2020 by Serena Leave a Comment

INGREDIENTS

6 cups washed and diced pickling cucumbers
2 cups diced onion
1 cup canning/pickling salt
8 cups water or enough to cover the cucumbers and onions for the salt water soak
4 cups vinegar you can use apple cider or white vinegar but make sure it’s 5% acidity
4 Tablespoons sugar You can increase to 1 cup sugar if you prefer a sweeter flavor
2 Tablespoons ClearJel® optional, but produces a thicker relish
6 Tablespoons dry mustard
2 Tablespoons dry turmeric
2 teaspoons celery salt you can use regular salt, but the celery salt adds to the flavor
½ cup water

INSTRUCTIONS
Place cucumbers and onions in a large stainless steel or glass bowl.
Mix 1 cup of pickling/canning salt with 8 cups of cold water (double this as needed if doing a larger batch of pickles). Pour over top of cucumbers and onions, add more cold water if necessary to cover the tops of the cucumbers. Use a clean plate and place on top of the cucumbers to keep them under the surface of the ice salt water.
Fill a pint sized Mason jar with water (use a lid) and set it on top of the plate to act as a weight. Let soak for 1 to 2 hours on the counter or put the bowl in the fridge overnight or for 12 hours.
After soaking cucumbers and onions, pour out salt water and rinse thoroughly with cold water and allow cucumbers to drain.
Prepare water bath canner and begin warming the water.
In a large stainless steel pot, combine sugar, dry mustard and turmeric, celery salt, and ClearJel®, then pour in a ½ cup of water, whisking until combined and smooth. Pour in vinegar and bring to a full boil while stirring.
Once it’s reached a full boil, lower heat to a simmer and stir until it thickens up, then add the cucumbers and the onions and bring to a boil. When it reaches a boil with the vegetables added, keep at a low boil and cook for 5 minutes, stir as needed.
In jars just washed in hot soapy water and rinsed, pack the relish/pickle mixture to a ½ inch headspace. Remove air bubbles and add more product if needed to keep the ½ inch headspace. Clean the rim, put on lid and bands, and screw down to finger tip tight. Place filled jar into your water bath canner. Make sure at least 1 inch of water covers the top of the jars.
Bring water to a full boil, once water is boiling, process pints for 10 minutes.
Turn off heat, remove lid, and let jars sit in canner for 5 minutes. Then remove from canner and let cool and seal on a folded towel.

NOTES
You may safely sub in zucchini in place of cucumbers in this recipe per Ball Book of Complete Home Canning.
You can use either apple cider or white vinegar, just make sure it says 5% acidity (no homemade apple cider vinegar for canning recipes)
You may increase the sugar to taste, Great-grandma’s recipe only called for 4 Tablespoons sugar but if you prefer it sweeter you can add more sugar.

This old-fashioned mustard pickle recipe is straight from Great-Grandma’s kitchen and is delicious on sandwiches, hot dogs, hamburgers and in salads. A must make when the summer bounty is on!

Source: https://melissaknorris.com/wprm_print/15551

How to Make Mustard Pickles – Great-Grandma’s Recipe

Filed Under: Pickles and Relish, Uncategorized, Vegetable

Cream of Broccoli Soup

August 19, 2020 by Serena Leave a Comment

Ingredients

5 tablespoons butter
1 stalk celery, raw
1 onion, raw
3 cups chicken broth
8 cups broccoli, raw
3 tablespoons flour
2 cups milk
Spices
Salt and pepper

Step 1. Melt 2 tablespoons butter in medium sized stock pot, and saute chopped onion and chopped celery until tender. Add chopped broccoli and broth , cover and simmer for 10 minutes.

Step 2. Pour the soup into a blender, filling the pitcher no more than halfway full. Puree in batches until smooth and pour into a clean pot.

Step 3. In small saucepan, over medium heat melt 3 tablespoons butter, stir in flour and add milk. Site until thick and bubbly, and add to soup pot. Season with salt and pepper.

If you have a food processor – chop onions and celery together and then saute.  Chop Broccoli crowns leaving some larger pieces if desired.

2020 – chopped up all broccoli from the garden i n the food processor. Had four large heads.  Chopped onions and celery in food processor.  Then adjusted recipe above to make a thicken soup adjusting amount of liquid per amount of broccoli.  Put into freezer containers for later enjoyment.  Can use corn starch in place of flour in making the roux to thicken the stock. Cook until mixture is desired thickness for soup.

 

Filed Under: Soup, Uncategorized, Vegetable

Impossibly Easy Zucchini Pie

August 19, 2020 by Serena Leave a Comment

impossible zucchini pie

Ingredients
1 cup chopped or shredded zucchini
1 cup chopped tomato
1/2 cup chopped onion
1/3 cup grated Parmesan cheese
2/3 cup Bisquick
3/4 cup milk
2 eggs
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper

Heat oven to 400°F. Lightly grease bottom and side of pie plate, 9 inch size

Sprinkle zucchini, tomato, onion, and cheese evenly in pie plate.

Stir together remaining ingredients with fork until blended. Pour evenly into pie plate.

Bake about 35 minutes or until knife inserted in center comes out clean. Cool at least 10 minutes.

Modifed recipe from Betty Crocker.  Photo credits to Betty Crocker.

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: casseroles, Main Dish, Uncategorized, Vegetable

Sweet Pickle Relish

August 18, 2020 by Serena Leave a Comment

jars of sweet pickle relish

6 to 8 cups chopped pickling cucumbers – about 3 to 4 pounds medium size pickling cukes
2 cups finely chopped onions  ( 2 to 3 medium onions)
3 tablespoons pickling salt or kosher salt
2 to 3 quarts ice cold water with ice cubes
1 1/2 to 3 cups granulated sugar (depending on how sweet you like your relish)
2 cups cider vinegar
1 1/2 teaspoons mustard seeds
1 1/2 teaspoons celery seeds

In a large bowl, layer the chopped cucumbers, chopped onions, and salt. Add enough cold water (with ice cubes ) to completely cover the vegetables.  Cover and let stand at room temperature for two hours.

Drain the vegetables in a large fine-mesh sieve or colander lined with a single layer of cheesecloth. Rinse well and drain again, pressing out the excess liquid.

In a 6 to 8 quart stainless steel pot, combine the sugar, vinegar, mustard seeds, and celery seeds.  Bring the mixture to a boil over medium heat, stirring constantly until the sugar is completely;y dissolved, about 5 minutes.

Add the drained vegetable to the syrup and return to a boil. Reduce the heat and simmer, stirring frequently, for about 10 minutes.

Remove the pan from the heat. Ladle into Prepared sterilized hot print jars, leaving about 1/1 inch head space. Remove any air bubbles. Wipe jar rims and threads with a clean damp cloth. Apply hot lids and screw bands.

It you are simple stashing the relish in the fridge, refrigerate the jars of relish for up to a few weeks. If you are properly canning the pickle relish, process 8 ounce jars in a water bath canner for 10 minutes, and process pints for 15 minutes. Remove from the water bath canner and let cool for 12 to 24 hours. Check seals and remove the screw bands. Store in a cool, dry, dark place for up to 1 year.

This sweet pickle relish, made with cucumbers, sugar, onion, spices, cider vinegar is perfect for hamburgers and hot dogs, potato salad and any thing else. Makes 8 half pint jars of relish.  No need to buy the relish from the store if you make this recipe.

Made August 2020
Reference: Heinz Pickling Booklet – in pdf format in archive

 

 

Filed Under: Vegetable

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