Showing posts with label pickled beets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pickled beets. Show all posts

Thursday, July 26, 2012

and the canning continues

the lovely canning and homebrew storage shelving that my husband built. (yes, the basement is dimly lit...)

lately i've done some pickling, pressure canning, and made some pie filling.


my beets are coming up like crazy right now. they are so delicious, the roots and the greens.

dark pickled delicious goodness
chicken stock

did you know that regular canning lids are coated in BPA? and that you have to throw them away after one use? this summer i decided to switch to Tattler lids. they are plastic, but BPA-free and reusable. the rubber ring gasket must be new each time, but not the lid. they certainly cost more, but i love the idea of using them over and over. i'm a fan!

the cherry chomper and i having a date at 4am. pregnancy isn't always that great for sleeping...

last summer i discovered the amazing montmorency tart cherries from ayers creek farm. i didn't get any then, but dreamed about all of the ways i could use them. so this summer i did a little research and decided to can some cherry pie filling using these wonderful cherries. don't they look like little jewels?

the cherry chomper in action!

gigi and i had fun with a our new kitchen addition, the cherry chomper! so cute, and so easy to use a two year old can do it.



i used a recipe from Putting Food By. once all of the cherries were pitted, it came together really quickly. i'm really excited about the addition of almond extract. if you ask me, not enough things in this world are almond flavored.

three quarts of cherry pie filling with Tattler lids!

last year we hosted christmas dinner and i cooked and baked up a storm! this year i'll have a newborn at christmas, so my hosting dreams will have to be put on hold. the great thing about canned pie filling is that all i need to make is the crust, pour in a quart of filling, and pop it in the oven. i'm pretty sure i can manage that with a two week old baby. we'll see...

Thursday, August 11, 2011

beets!


i have harvested and pickled all of my beets. i can't tell you how good it felt to start these as seeds in the ground a few months ago, tend them daily, and then harvest and put them up. this is the first time i've been able to see a food life cycle through from beginning to end like this in my own garden and kitchen. well, i guess technically it isn't over yet, since i haven't eaten them...


i did two different types of pickles. these are traditional pickled beets.


these are spicy pickled beets and onions. i love how some of the jars take on an hombre color to them if there's one section with more or less beet coloring.


these are chiogga beets which are lighter and bred to have white rings inside them. because of their lighter color, the jars aren't nearly as red as regular pickled beets. i kind of wish they were darker. however, after peeling all of those beets my hand weren't stained at all, which is pretty amazing. i haven't tasted any of them yet. six weeks until they're ready to be consumed. i can hardly wait!