Tomato Jam
Ingredients: (makes about 3-4 pints, depending on how long you cook it. Mine made exactly 6 half-pint jars.)
- 5 lbs. tomatoes, chopped (I used a mix of small and large tomatoes)
- 2 1/2 c. sugar
- 1 c. brown sugar
- 1/3 c. apple cider vinegar
- 2 T. lemon juice
- 1 t. cinnamon
- 1/2 t. cloves
- 1 T. salt
- 1/2 T. red chili flakes (or more if you like it extra spicy)
- 1/2 t. cumin
Directions:
1. In a large pot, bring all ingredients to a boil over high heat.
I coarsely chopped the tomatoes,
if you want a smoother jam, chop finer
we have several different varieties of tomatoes this year
so it was a combination of several cherry/pear-shaped tomatoes,
a couple larger heirlooms, and some small romas
Peanut cooking with Mama
2. Once boiling, reduce temperature to medium-low and simmer vigorously for about 1 to 1 1/2 hours, or until it's thickened to a jam-like texture. (I cooked mine for about 1 hr. 10 min.)
start with a good vigorous boil
then reduce to a heavy simmer,
or a gentle boil... however you choose to look at it
until you get this nice jammy texture
3. Fill clean jars, leaving about 1/4" headspace. (according to most references, these jars do not need to be sterilized since they will process for 20 minutes. If you do not plan on canning them, sterilize first and keep in the fridge for about a month.)
again, make sure it's thick enough, then can away!
these Ball jar funnels are great
they collapse for wide mouth jars, too
now to find the lids...
"cool! pretty!"
rings also make great bracelets
4. Wipe the rim, place lids and rings on the jars. Process in a boiling water bath for 20 minutes, then remove and let cool overnight. Store in a clean, dry place for up to a year (as if it will ever last that long!)
20 minutes starts when the water is back to boiling
don't set the jars on a cool surface right away or they may crack
gotta love hard water... at least it wipes off!
this would make a great gift along with
some crackers, homemade bread, fancy cheeses, etc.
can't wait to come up with lots of fun ways to use it!
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