Preparing the Vegetables
- Remove the skins from the tomatoes by immersing in boiling water for 30 to 60 seconds and then place in ice water to stop the cooking.
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- Remove the core and peel away the skin. The skin should then peel away easily.
- For more detailed instructions on removing the tomato skins, see Tomato Preparation - Remove Skins.
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- Chop the tomatoes into pieces. The larger the pieces are the chunkier they will be.
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- Chop the green peppers and jalapenos into small pieces. Be sure to remove the seeds from the jalapenos before chopping.
For more details on preparing peppers, see All About Peppers - Pepper Preparation. |
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- Peel the skin from the garlic cloves and mince into small pieces.
For more details on preparing peppers, see All About Garlic - Garlic Preparation. |
Canning the Salsa
- Place these vegetables and all the rest of the ingredients into a large pot. If you do not have a large enough pot, mix all the ingredients in a large bowl and then split the salsa into two different pans for cooking.
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- Cook over medium high heat until the salsa mixture comes to a full rolling boil. If it is not at the desired consistency when it comes to a full boil, continue to boil until it has reduced to the proper consistency.
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- While the salsa is cooking, prepare canning lids and rings by placing in a saucepan, covering with water, and bring water to a simmer. Once lids have come to a simmer, turn heat off but leave saucepan with lids on the burner and allow lids to remain in the hot water until ready to use.
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- After the salsa comes to a full boil carefully pour the hot salsa into canning jars. Be sure to leave 1/2 inch headspace on each jar.
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- Wipe any salsa off the rim of the jar that might have spilled when filling the jars.
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- Place the prepared lid on the jar and then screw on the rings. Tighten the rings but do not over tighten.
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- Set the jars aside and allow the salsa to cool completely. The jars should seal while cooling.
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- After they have cooled completely, check each jar to make sure it has sealed properly. Press down in the center of the lid with a finger or thumb. If the lid does not move up or down it is sealed properly.
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This is just one method for testing the seal. See Testing Jars for Proper Seal for complete instructions. |
Get the Homemade Canned Salsa recipe. |