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MaryJanesNiece Posted - Aug 16 2023 : 3:42:49 PM
I made my first ever pickled banana peppers! I have been dying to try them, but the recipe said to wait a week before opening them. I will open a bottle this weekend. I have a bunch more ready for picking, so if I like this recipe I will make some more but I would like to pressure cook them so I can have them for long term storage.


How do you store your banana peppers?

Krista
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MaryJanesNiece Posted - Sep 27 2023 : 12:21:36 PM
Lisa, I haven't ever tried those before. I will have to taste some and see what I think. Thank you for the idea.

Krista
nubidane Posted - Sep 26 2023 : 3:02:42 PM
Fermented carrots are good too!
MaryJanesNiece Posted - Sep 25 2023 : 1:18:15 PM
I wouldn't either lol! It was more of a curiosity because the carrot was sitting right there next to the left over brine. They almost remind me of the sweet pickles we eat at Thanksgiving time.

Krista
nndairy Posted - Sep 22 2023 : 12:37:30 PM
I never would have guessed that pickled carrots were good LOL!

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MaryJanesNiece Posted - Sep 22 2023 : 12:13:56 PM
Heather, I finished collecting all my beets on Wednesday and got them canned. I did end up with a half a pint left of your beet brine. So out of curiosity I decided to cut up a carrot from my garden and put it in the left over brine and place it in the fridge. I tried the carrot yesterday and it was so yummy! I think I may have found a new snack lol!

Krista
MaryJanesNiece Posted - Sep 15 2023 : 2:23:00 PM
Heather! Those beets are perfect! Thank you so much. I am going to get the rest of them from the garden this weekend and get them pickled. I am excited for more food storage!

Krista
MaryJanesNiece Posted - Sep 13 2023 : 11:49:05 AM
I made sure to take the cinnamon stick out ha ha! I am going to open them up for dinner. I will get back with you on the family taste test. I need to get the rest of the beets out of the garden. I also need to figure out what my plan is for carrots this year. Not sure I want pickled carrots though lol!

Krista
nndairy Posted - Sep 11 2023 : 2:26:27 PM
I hope you like it! As long as I don't put the cinnamon stick in everyone around here loves them :)

~Heather
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MaryJanesNiece Posted - Sep 11 2023 : 12:28:58 PM
Heather, look what I made yesterday! I only did one jar to try it out and see if I like them. I decided I would let them sit for a couple of days before trying so that it soaks in all of its brine! Thanks for sharing with me!


Krista
MaryJanesNiece Posted - Sep 08 2023 : 12:59:56 PM
Awesome Heather! Thank you so very much! I am going to try this as soon as I can.

Krista
nndairy Posted - Sep 07 2023 : 09:39:41 AM
Here's the one I use:
1 gallon small beets
2 Cups sugar
1 1/2 tsp salt
2 sticks of cinnamon
3 1/2 cups vinegar
1 1/2 cups water

Wash beets. Cover with water and boil until tender. Remove skins, stems and root ends. Combine sugar, salt, spices, vinegar, and water in a pan and simmer 15 minutes. Pack beets into hot jars. Bring liquid to a boil and pour over beets. If more liquid is needed add vinegar. Process in water bath for 30 minutes. Note - remove the cinnamon sticks. Do NOT add them to a jar. I learned the hard way LOL! I've also cut up larger beets instead of using small ones. Works just as good!

~Heather
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MaryJanesNiece Posted - Sep 06 2023 : 8:56:21 PM
Well Lisa, you were right. I put a beet in some of that brine last night and tried some tonight. Well, it's really not that great lol! I guess I better look for a legit pickled beet recipe.

Krista
MaryJanesNiece Posted - Sep 04 2023 : 7:40:56 PM
Not sure either. I haven't had a chance to try it yet. We got slammed with a really really bad invasion of army worms. I have been fighting them off for a week now. They have been destroying my garden, so I finally caved and used some Neem oil. I am waiting until everything can be harvested. I will let you know once I get around to it.

Krista
nubidane Posted - Sep 02 2023 : 08:05:30 AM
I'm not sure how the garlic and oregano will go with the beets, but give it a whirl!
MaryJanesNiece Posted - Sep 01 2023 : 1:13:50 PM
Thank you Lisa!

I am actually wondering how a beet would taste in the same brine. I was thinking of cutting up one and putting it in the left over brine from the peppers and see how it tastes before I commit to all the beets.

Krista
nubidane Posted - Aug 30 2023 : 1:49:15 PM
Thanks Krista! I will try this weekend.
They look yummy!
MaryJanesNiece Posted - Aug 30 2023 : 1:26:56 PM
Here are my canned banana peppers. The bigger jar is yellow and orange bell peppers that I did the same way. I'm pretty excited to be learning all this new stuff!



Krista
MaryJanesNiece Posted - Aug 30 2023 : 12:52:27 PM
Of course Lisa!

1 pound banana peppers
1 cup white vinegar
1 cup water
1 Tbsp sugar
1 Tbsp salt
2 cloves garlic
1 tsp oregano

Mix all ingredients but the peppers in a bowl and stir until sugar and salt are dissolved. Then add bell peppers and stir again. Cover and store in fridge for 24 hours. Then transfer to a jar with a tight lid.

That's what the recipe says and that's how I tried my first batch. But to keep them longer in the fridge, the second time I used hot brine to make the lids seal. Hopefully you like this recipe too.

Krista
nubidane Posted - Aug 28 2023 : 3:05:45 PM
Krista, would you mind sharing the recipe you liked? I have found that many of the pickle recipes are either way to heavy on the vinegar or sugar. Hard to find a happy medium.
MaryJanesNiece Posted - Aug 28 2023 : 1:53:13 PM
So Tara, those peppers were not technically canned either. I put the peppers in the jar and then put the hot brine in and put the lid and ring on. They sealed that way and then I placed them in the fridge. After the peppers sat for a week I opened one and they were so hard to eat. The apple cider vinegar the recipe called for was way too strong. I ended up finding another recipe and tried a small 1/4 batch and absolutely loved the flavor. I then dumped out all 3 of those cans and soaked the peppers in water to get rid of the apple cider vinegar taste. I then did the same process with the new brine. We have finished almost one jar already. We love them on sandwiches. Your roasted peppers sound amazing! I only have one small snack pepper plant. But I would love to give that a try with what I have. Thank you for sharing.

Today I picked the rest of my ripe peppers and dug out my water bath canner. I am going to give it a shot and get the rest of these peppers canned legitimately. I am super excited. I will let you know how they turn out.

Krista
lovecatsandsunshine Posted - Aug 22 2023 : 1:43:08 PM

I stopped by country market and bought a small bags of sweet snackers peppers. I roasted them in oven with drizzle of olive oil.
These are NOT canned. I put them in jar and poured olive oil over peppers. They are in frig so we can snack on them.
Very good!!!!

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lovecatsandsunshine Posted - Aug 22 2023 : 1:37:04 PM
How did you can the sweet peppers?

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MaryJanesNiece Posted - Aug 18 2023 : 1:56:20 PM
Denise, all of this canning is so new to me. I am trying to learn. I actually have a water bath canner. Can you tell me how I can them? I am hoping to work on them this weekend. The rest of the peppers are ready for picking now.

Krista
levisgrammy Posted - Aug 17 2023 : 05:16:40 AM
If you are pickling them they can be done in a water bath canner for long term storage. I love then and eat them on everything I can. Lol.

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windypines Posted - Aug 17 2023 : 02:56:17 AM
I canned some plain as sweet peppers, and some pickled. The rest I freeze to use in salsa or where ever. Hope they turn out well for you.


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