Classic Canned Salsa Recipe
Classic Canned Salsa Recipe

Classic Canned Salsa Recipe

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Classic Canned Salsa Recipe
Classic Canned Salsa Recipe
CLASSIC SALSA: Easy and Delicious Recipe for a Fresh, Homemade, Chunky Salsa/Restaurant Style Salsa

Classic Canned Salsa Recipe. This classic salsa recipe is perfect for both new and veteran canners. All the flavor of classic canned salsa using the easy water bath processing method.

 
 
 Servings 13 pints, approximately

Ingredients

  • 12 cups peeled cored diced paste tomatoes (about 30-35)
  • 6 cups diced peppers mixture of mild and hot about 5 large green peppers and 6-8 hot peppers
  • 4 cups chopped onions about 6 medium onions
  • 3 cloves garlic peeled
  • 2 Tablespoons finely chopped cilantro
  • 1 Tablespoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon black pepper
  • 1 cup distilled white vinegar

Instructions

  1. In a large pot fill ¾ full of water and bring to a boil. Place whole tomatoes in the pot for 1 minute and then immediately remove and place them into an ice water bath for the same amount of time.

  2. Remove from the water, and once safe enough to handle, the skins will peel off without difficulty.
  3. Over a large bowl, squeeze the majority of the pulp and juice out of each tomato and discard, Dice tomatoes in sections slightly larger than the tomatoes you would typically find in your salsa. Add to a large stock pot.

  4. Remove seeds and ribs of the peppers – roughly chop them and place them in a food processor. Pulse until finely chopped, or finely hand chop the peppers. Add the peppers to the tomatoes in the stock pot.
  5. Roughly chop onions and place them in your food processor. Add the peeled garlic to the onions and pulse until they are finely chopped.
  6. Add chopped onions, garlic, cilantro, salt, pepper, and vinegar to the pot.
  7. Heat on Medium-High heat until it begins to boil. Reduce heat and simmer for 15 minutes, stirring frequently.

  8. Add to sterilized and heated pint jars leaving 1/2” headspace. Wipe the rim, and add a warm lid and hand tighten the ring. Process in a hot water bath for 15 minutes, adjusting time for altitude variances.
  9. Remove jars by using a jar lifter and place on a thick towel and let cool for 24 hours.
  10. Before storing, check to make sure all jars are sealed by pushing on the lid -if it doesn’t move it is sealed properly. If it didn’t seal, immediately add to your refrigerator and use within 2 weeks.

Recipe Notes

If you prefer hot salsa do not remove the ribs or seeds of the hot peppers.

Store sealed jars on cool dark shelf for up to 12 months.

Recipe courtesy of Old World Garden Farms

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  1. Sam says:

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