Chuck Zumbrun

Tales from Skunk Hill

Pickled Peppers

The gardening season is winding down. The garden is still producing, but we’ll be starting our corn and soybean harvest soon and there won’t be time to work in the garden.

We’re still getting lots of peppers and tomatoes, so I picked some banana peppers, a few cayennes, and some green tomatoes to pickle today.

Pickled Peppers

The recipe for these is based on a recipe from David Lebovitz who says he got it from a Michael Symon book.

Pickled Peppers
Yields one quart

Enough garden vegetables to fill up a quart jar. Mild or hot banana peppers, jalapenos, green tomatoes, etc are all good.

Ingredients

1 1/2 cups water
1 1/2 cups white distilled vinegar
1 1/2 tablespoons sugar
1 1/2 tablespoons kosher salt
1 bay leaf
2 cloves garlic, peeled
1 tablespoon black peppercorns

Process

Put the bay leaf, garlic cloves, and peppercorns in a quart canning jar

Stab each pepper three times with a sharp paring knife and put them in the quart canning jar. Tuck whatever vegetables you’re using in with the peppers. Fill the jar as tightly as you can. Leave a 1/2 inch or so at the top.

In a saucepan, bring the water, vinegar, salt, and sugar to a boil, then reduce the heat and simmer for five minutes.

Remove from heat and pour the brine over the peppers. Wait a few minutes, the peppers may slowly fill with brine. Top the jar up with brine, covering the vegetables. Put a lid on the jar and let cool. Once cool, refrigerate for at least a week before using.

3 responses to “Pickled Peppers”

  1. Missy Avatar
    Missy

    Thought of this today. The farmers’ market downtown had a booth giving away bundles of green tomatoes to people. They are to take the tomatoes and make relish or pickle them or something like that and bring them back next Monday for chefs to judge. 🙂

    1. chuck Avatar
      chuck

      I love that idea!

  2. Missy Avatar
    Missy

    It was a good way for some of the local farms to use up tomatoes since the season is done and frost has already hit once.

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