daughter has been hinting at the fact that there was no more red pepper relish left and could i make some...
the jar of relish that she had actually was made by a friend.. so i got the recipe from my friend and sunday morning was spent making relish...
the recipe is very simple, not a lot of ingredients, the hardest part was chopping and grinding the peppers the night before and then doing the same in the morning for the apples....
Red Pepper and Apple Relish
12 Red Peppers
10 Apples
grind peppers and put in a colander, sprinkle with
2 tbsp of pickling salt
let drain minimum of 4 hrs, best overnight
in the morning
grate or grind peeled and cored apples
add to drained and lightly rinsed red peppers
add
3 cups of white pickling vinegar
5 cups of white sugar
2 tbsps of pickling spice in a spice bag
cook till peppers and apples are soft, and thickened, about 40 mins at about medium low... or low if sticking to bottom of pot...
ladle into hot sterilzed jars, seal
this relish reminds me of a sweet, slightly vinegary jam and is delicious on rice, with meat, on crackers with cream cheese.....
also this past weekend i was sorting out my photos... yes REAL negatives, with REAL pictures... not digital... i must admit i really miss film... it's getting harder and harder to find and expensive to process.. which has encouraged the digital age... unfortunately i think that a great deal of our history will simply vanish... the quick turnover in technology will see to that... remember the 'floppy disc'? cds which are soon becoming defunct, replaced by huge storage external hard drives which will be replaced by..... ??? i still have floppy discs and one very old laptop which i've saved because it still has a compartment for floppy discs... anyways... you see where this is going.... the mom and pop history will vanish quicker than the dodo bird...
i've scanned a few of my pictures just to post here...
i took these 2 pictures in Alberta, about 100 miles south of Calgary.. i don't know if those are 'pre-tornado' clouds or not, but definately not something i'd seen before... imagine the wind blowing, distant thunder and standing on the edge of a field in the middle of flat land... was very cool!! i left the date on the picture, just for historical sake... i should actually hunt down the negatives and scan them.. some day!
if you've noticed some changes in my blog your correct... i've been trying hard to organize it, so one could find that old recipe of Grandma Wilson, or how to made Antipasto... i've change the header, put in a spot for 'home' so i can change the photo once in awhile and added a few more links to some great blogs...
just a quick mention of a GREAT blog, done by a friend of mine...
Rambling Jill if you haven't checked it out please do.. you will see some truly spectacular underwater photography.... jill and her husband are friends of mine, on 'vacation'... national geographic move over!!!
4 comments:
Great sounding recipe! I'm always on the look out for recipes to preserve things. I shall try that next summer / autumn when the peppers turn red and the first apples ripen. Impressive cloud photos too. I too miss many things that become obsolete, like vinyl records.
hi Heiko... can't wait for summer either!!! thanks for visiting :D there are many things i miss... too bad our children and children's children have no idea about some of it!
I like they way you have organized your blog, it looks great. Your pictures do look like possible tornado clouds, what a site to see. I'm glad you were able to preserve them on film.
Speaking of technology, I was just thinking the other day how sad it will be, for me anyway, when we fully lose our paper books and magazines to little computer screens. Maybe that won't happen.
Oh Mr. H... i worry to about the loss of our books and magazines... i am a book/magazine junky, as much as my space and funds allow... i find that for me, because of eye issues, i can read off my computer easier than in a book... but nothing is more wonderful than being curled up with a good book!!
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