Recipes from the Garden
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Subject: catsup recipe
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owen o |
Knopp, Germany
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okay svrichb, i have read enough about your famous catsup recipe, and everybody seems to love it! i have got one heck of a lot of tomatos this year and would love to try it out. if you find the time, please post it!!!! thanks....owen
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9/5/2002 7:20:46 AM
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ocrap |
Kuna, Id.
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I'm also waiting, pulling 40 t0 50#s of tomatos a week. Hoping to see the catsup recipe show up. Hurry up I'm drolling as I type. Ken
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9/5/2002 10:22:33 AM
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svrichb |
South Hill, Virginia
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Ooops, I forgot.
As it was originally passed down: 1 peck of tomatoes 1 pint vinegar 3 cups of sugar 3 tablespoons of salt 1/2 teaspoon ground allspice 1/2 teaspoon ground cloves 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1/2 teaspoon dry mustard Scald tomatoes, remove skins then press through a colander. Put this pulp and juice in a muslin bag, hang over a bowl and let drain overnight. My mom always tied these bags on the pulls of her kitchen cabinents and let them drain in a bowl on the counter. Put pulp in kettle, add sugar and remaining ingredients. Boil hard 10-15 minutes until it thickens. Pack into hot jars and seal. (makes about 3 pints) A few things I've learned. A peck of tomatoes is about 15 pounds and should yield about 2 cups of pulp after it drains. If it's short you can cheat and add canned tomato paste to bring it up to 2 cups.
Do enough of these with an old fashioned way with a colander and you'll end up with biceps like Randoooo. This past year I used a hand crank version (looked kinda like a hand meat grinder but its different). Made life much easier.
I always keep mine hot while I'm packing it and never had a problem with it sealing but you could process it in a boiler if you wanted to make sure. Probably 15 minutes would do it.
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9/5/2002 10:41:20 AM
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owen o |
Knopp, Germany
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thanks svrichb....will let you know how its works out!!
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9/5/2002 3:24:03 PM
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floh |
Cologne / Germany
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S**t, late blight once again killed all my plants. No chance for this catsup from my own tomatoes any more, have to buy to try (or buy Heinz). What I have learned this season: never again tomatoe plants uncovered outside. My 2 greenhouse plants are doing fine, no signs of blight.
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9/5/2002 6:56:30 PM
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LIpumpkin |
Long Island,New York
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What does this late blight look like Flo?.....my leaves are all yellow streaked like a real bad spray aint job in yellow........G
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9/5/2002 7:27:16 PM
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floh |
Cologne / Germany
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G, I´m not sure about what you have, sounds like the desease I have on some plants from Alaska called "Siberia", a plant to set fruit even at 40 deg, that was an experiment this year. For late blight, look here: http://www.bigpumpkins.com/MsgBoard/ViewThread.asp?b=12&p=19736, last part of the thread. Will kill your plant within a couple of days.
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9/5/2002 8:06:27 PM
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floh |
Cologne / Germany
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forgot to mention: the yellow streaked leaves on my Siberia plants didn´t effect the fruits so far, can still harvest them.
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9/5/2002 8:27:08 PM
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5150 |
ipswich, ma usa
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svrichb,
Quick question on the catsup recipe. Is it one pint of white vinegar to the 2 cups of tomatoes? It sounds like that is a lot of vinegar. But what do I know. I'm going to make it today and wanted to make sure that is the correct amount.
Thanks
John (5150)
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9/6/2002 11:28:11 AM
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svrichb |
South Hill, Virginia
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It's two cups of "pulp" which is usually 15 lbs of tomatos so it is almost like a tomato paste. All that sugar must balance out the vinegar. Comes out to a cup of sugar per pint of catsup which I know sounds like alot but the end product is good. Probably not for those with blood sugar problems. At some point I'm going to try making it with Splenda for a diabetic friend of mine.
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9/6/2002 11:34:20 AM
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5150 |
ipswich, ma usa
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thanks, I will let you know how it comes out
John (5150)
P.S.
Anyone got a good half sour pickle recipe. Got tons of pickling cukes!!
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9/6/2002 11:50:13 AM
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5150 |
ipswich, ma usa
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svrichb
Great recipe!! Made 6 quarts over the weekend and couldn't stop eating it. Neither could the other people around me. I now need to find new foods that catsup with go well with. LOL.
John (5150)
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9/9/2002 10:06:51 AM
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5150 |
ipswich, ma usa
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svrichb
Great recipe!! Made 6 quarts over the weekend and couldn't stop eating it. Neither could the other people around me. I now need to find new foods that catsup with go well with. LOL.
John (5150)
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9/9/2002 10:07:28 AM
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svrichb |
South Hill, Virginia
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Glad you like it John.
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9/9/2002 10:13:32 AM
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docgipe |
Montoursville, PA
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Wow! Good one for sure. On a hunch based, on comments made, here I ran a little extra, for leftovers. Added this recipe to a cucumber relish my son makes. Zinger! Beats McDonald's by a whole bunch. Made the marriage by sight and taste.
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9/7/2003 9:34:17 PM
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LIpumpkin |
Long Island,New York
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ok...so where's the cucumber relish recipe????....G
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9/8/2003 4:17:37 PM
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