Re: Pickled Boiled Dirt ChunksSerene Vannoy wrote:
> Melba's Jammin' wrote:
>> In article <6cvpv1FgksU12@mid.individual,net >,
>> Serene Vannoy <serene@serenepages.org> wrote:
>>
>>> Melba's Jammin' wrote:
>>
>>>> What are they supposed to taste like?
>>> Personally, I think they taste like heaven.
>>
>> Whatever. I'll light a candle for you.
>
> We should be able to find something that I loathe that you love, and
> then we can jack-sprat our way through life. How are you on brussels
> sprouts? Lima beans? Fresh papaya? Tangerines?
>
>>> > Onions/no onions? Sweet-sour?
>>>
>>> I do onions, and a sweet & sour syrup of one part water, one part
>>> sugar, one part white vinegar. (I don't truly pickle them, though, so
>>> I'm not sure how that would work.)
>>> Serene
>>
>> OK, the recipe I used used those ratios of sugar, water, and vinegar.
>> And some pickling spices.
>
> Sounds yummy. Now all I need to do is figure out how to can them. I do
> it the lazy way, and just pour the hot syrup over canned or cooked fresh
> beets, and then eat them in a few days, but I'd love to put some up
> during beet season.
>
> Serene
Your wishes have been met, go here:
http :// www .uga.edu/nchfp/publications/nchfp/factsheets/splenda pickled beets.pdf
They can be canned pretty much like any other acidic food, in a Boiling
Water Bath.
George