Frozen Tomato Harvest

I did some tomato sauce processing this morning. I actually had two big giant batches. I had my dutch oven and my big pot going together at one point. The pictures below is after I cleaned it mostly up and it was just simmering down with the last batch. There was tom sauce literally everywhere before I cleaned, so I’ll keep that mess as a memory snapshot.

Toma Toes sauce and jars waiting to be filled.

In hindsight, with ten 16oz jars I could have canned it up, but I think I need more research. Since I don’t eat onions or garlic because they are my mortal gastroenterology enemy, it makes finding approved and safe recipes harder. So many of them have so many onions in them.

I also don’t really want to add any acid to them, like you would do with water batch or pressure canning, because my wife has GERD already. I don’t need to throw more fuel on that fire.

Instead, I just blanched them like before, and peeled and cored out the stems. I then just cooked them down. I initially mashed them with a potato masher, and when I had cooked them down to a close to desired thickness, I used my immersion blender to blend the remaining solid toms, and some basil and green onions in from the garden. (Green onions don’t have it in for me, so I can reasonably eat those.)

Then I just filled the jars, labeled and froze them.

Tomato sauce filling 16 oz jars.

I am initially freezing them in the house freezer, but then I will take some out to the chest freezer later, as I won’t have to worry about them falling over then.

Ten jars of Toma Toes sauce waiting to freeze in the freezer. Also, so many Costco corn dogs. So so many.

My last task fo the day is reheating some of the pickle brine I had left over from last time, and doing one last 16 oz jar of pickles with the last of my cucumbers from the garden.

Brine and cucumbers slices waiting to become refrigerator pickles.

I did not get a big enough harvest of these, or enough at one time to even bother with canning pickles. Refrigerator pickles work just as well, and are just as good.

Now, that I am done, I am going down for a good long nap. I am still exhausted from surgery. It’s very true, when you get over 50, these things take longer to come back from.

Refrigerator Pickles

My cucumber plants had a lot of flowers, but not so many cucumbers. They are proving more challenging than my other crops. I just am not getting enough cucumbers to be worth trying a full canning attempt at pickles.

I feel like my plants are trying to sneak cucumbers at me when I am not looking so they can die off too! I swear I will be out every day just looking, and BOOM! one day there is a big cucumber, that literally wasn’t there the day before. I have had two giant version show up out of nowhere and I am sure I didn’t miss them.

I got a few little ones and a big one today, and so I decided to make Alton Brown’s Kinda Sort of Sour refrigerator pickles.

The only alteration I made was two use dill seed instead of celery seed because that is what I had on hand. I am recovering from eye surgery, so I am not into going to the store right now.

Three jars of pickles and one of brine.

I made way too much brine, with a double batch, so I am just going to refrigerate it and save it for the next few cucumbers that come up. This three jars will add to the other two I made last week before I went into surgery.

I know my wife will be happy. She loves pickles, and I just don’t think grocery store pickles have much of a flavor at all. These do, and I am sure it’t because of the apple cider vinegar and the spices used.

I am experimenting. The first two jars I made last week, I weighed down with my sauerkraut weights, and these I am not. So I will see how it all turns out.

That’s all I am up for today. I’ll go back and nap as I let my eyes heal, but at least I will have pickles waiting for me when I am up and about again.