FERMENTED green TOMATO PICKLES ~ healthy, tasty foods

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  • Опубликовано: 3 янв 2025

Комментарии • 64

  • @pattyburge655
    @pattyburge655 Год назад +5

    Thank you!! I've been looking for a recipe close to what my grandmother us to make of fermented green tomatoes. She additionally add horseradish, which is also very tasty. I love that they stay crunchy and not mushy. Again, thanks so much.

    • @homesteadinginnorthflorida
      @homesteadinginnorthflorida  Год назад +2

      Thank you for your nice comment! :) I wish I could grow horseradish in our heat, I bet that would taste awesome!

  • @nona5731
    @nona5731 Год назад +1

    Thank you, for so easy and very detail video! It's fall but I still have plenty green tomatoes! Like your recipe!

  • @joancarnley575
    @joancarnley575 2 года назад +5

    Lovely video. My mouth watered at the end. I've enjoyed the fermented cucumbers I learned how to do from you, even like drinking a shot of the brine. I already pulled my tomatoes, but will keep this in mind for the future. Thanks for sharing!

    • @homesteadinginnorthflorida
      @homesteadinginnorthflorida  2 года назад +3

      A shot of bine is gut medicine! We take shots, too. :) I never ahd much luck with fall tomatoes, but I'm trying (again) this year).

    • @joancarnley575
      @joancarnley575 2 года назад +1

      @@homesteadinginnorthflorida I have volunteer sweet potatoes, few pepper plants, eggplant. Sunflowers for fun. Plus pumpkins galore. The heat and rain seems to be keeping a few things going after I pulled most of the rest. Need to motivated if I'm gonna try for fall greens or something. We put four new raised beds together and are getting a trellis. Need to get them leveled and filled. The mosquitoes are so bad where I want to get logsand leaves now though.. So a little along. Joy in the journey.Hope yout tomatoes do well. 🙂

    • @homesteadinginnorthflorida
      @homesteadinginnorthflorida  2 года назад +1

      @@joancarnley575 horrible time to garden in this heat right now. Bugs galore, weeds entirely out of control. And despite it being so hot we rarely even get storms. I STILL have to eater some things. I'll be pre-growing winter veg come next month. Right now it's still too miserable. More raised beds are always a blessing! What will you plant for winter?

    • @joancarnley575
      @joancarnley575 2 года назад +1

      @@homesteadinginnorthflorida I need to research but I think I will start broccoli, Brussel sprouts and cabbage. (I have seeds) My space is still limited, not sure if we will get the other beds filled beds in time before spring planting. And Im ok with that. Been a bit busy with family also. Ordered some daffodil bulbs to plant in beds already prepared. I like seeing them pop after winter. Like you .. already looking forward to fall and winter cool down and next spring. I would like to make saurkraut and look for a dehydrator. Don't want to get burned out. Also want to get a few fruit trees in later. My muscadines we planted have made it down the wires on the trellis. Good year. 😃

    • @homesteadinginnorthflorida
      @homesteadinginnorthflorida  2 года назад +2

      @@joancarnley575 no matter what I did, I could never get Brussels to make. Sad, because I love them so much.. I am totally looking forward to carrots, lettuce, radishes, broccoli ....... beets! Making Sauerkraut is really easy and takes not time at all. Well worth it. I never go without a couple jars in the fridge. I'm hoping we'll have a good cabbage harvest this year.

  • @gardeningtroutmaster
    @gardeningtroutmaster Год назад +1

    nice it's a game changer, had no idea it was so easy and delicious.. made some thx for the tip

  • @macEboy
    @macEboy 2 года назад +5

    Well done! More pickling recipes please!

  • @ItCameFromAVlog
    @ItCameFromAVlog 2 года назад +2

    I want to try these!!

    • @homesteadinginnorthflorida
      @homesteadinginnorthflorida  2 года назад

      You will next season! Because your garden will produce so much more than it could ever have down south!

  • @MadDogSmitty
    @MadDogSmitty Год назад +1

    Good presentation !

  • @madelinehall8944
    @madelinehall8944 7 месяцев назад +1

    Blessings from Chicago. I love that you work while you talk. Too many others, talk too much and make videos too long. You explain,guide and teach all together.❤❤😮

  • @wwsuwannee7993
    @wwsuwannee7993 2 года назад +1

    Brilliant.

  • @gregmeissner9960
    @gregmeissner9960 3 месяца назад

    Going to do this with my tomatoes today

  • @lionheart830
    @lionheart830 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this very informative video! You have encouraged me to try fermenting! Again, thank you!

    • @homesteadinginnorthflorida
      @homesteadinginnorthflorida  2 года назад +1

      Aww, you're so welcome! Fermenting is such an easy, inexpensive and super healthy thing to do. I hope you'll love it! 🙂

    • @lionheart830
      @lionheart830 2 года назад

      @@homesteadinginnorthflorida
      well, I love pickles, so I hope to love this too! Do you happen to have a pickled cabbage recipe?

    • @homesteadinginnorthflorida
      @homesteadinginnorthflorida  2 года назад

      @@lionheart830 yes I do - here it is. And there are 2 recipes for sauerkraut dishes on the channel as well. ruclips.net/video/UeyFXqHapTE/видео.html

  • @KateBeran-h2b
    @KateBeran-h2b 8 месяцев назад

    Yum from New Zealand. Thank you!

  • @ZJhontu1
    @ZJhontu1 3 месяца назад

    Just started fermenting things. I’m 55!!! Where have I been?!? 🤣😝 My first cucumbers (with red onion, jalapeño and garlic) is SOOOOOO GOOOOD!!! And it has helped this erosion (near damn ulcer) on my Vegas nerve. Good stuff!!! 💪🔥❤️🫡

  • @saidurrahman-mz2xe
    @saidurrahman-mz2xe 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you very much for giving us such a wonderful scientific method. I hope your video will surely prevent food wastage and benefit people

  • @tnerbnilgdom
    @tnerbnilgdom 4 месяца назад

    how do you long term storage of these? thanks

  • @brandynpetersen8017
    @brandynpetersen8017 3 месяца назад

    Is that a North Florida accent? So it's late September here (southern Illinois) and I have several green tomatoes left on the vine. Won't be long until it frosts. Should do something with some of them before then, this looks interesting. So...a Tbsp. salt per quart jar. Sounds way salty. A couple of hot peppers, garlic, peppercorns, celery seed, And you promise that if I fill my jars with that much water, they won't expand and overflow. They always do. I have the jars, weights, every kind of airlock they make, and some they don't. Oh, and the gloves too. I might try this tomorrow. I ate a half a jar of (vinegar) picked green tomatoes this morning. And my half gallon pickling crock is full of hot banana peppers, garlic, and dill. Just experimenting. The other comment about adding horseradish sounds fantastic.

  • @elnurpashayev5734
    @elnurpashayev5734 Год назад

    Thank you for the video. I love green tomatoes in salt or marinade. Delicious. Where do you live?

  • @cindyeastbourn7642
    @cindyeastbourn7642 Год назад

    Do the floating seeds mold?

    • @homesteadinginnorthflorida
      @homesteadinginnorthflorida  Год назад

      They could. potentially, before it is fully fermented. To prevent that, just stir them every day so they get covered in brine again. Or take them out. Mold would look fuzzy. Kham yeast is whiteish but not fuzzy. It's perfectly fine. :)

  • @Kermitthebadger
    @Kermitthebadger 2 года назад

    hey! lovely recipe, do you sterilise your jars (and other equipment) before putting the tomatoes in?

    • @homesteadinginnorthflorida
      @homesteadinginnorthflorida  2 года назад +3

      Everything is clean, but not sterilized. The beneficial fermentation bugs get the upper hand so quickly, that nothing bad can happen. As long as the salt ratio is correct.

    • @Kermitthebadger
      @Kermitthebadger 2 года назад

      @@homesteadinginnorthflorida thank you so much :)

    • @homesteadinginnorthflorida
      @homesteadinginnorthflorida  2 года назад

      @@Kermitthebadger very welcome :)

  • @rlcwallpapers
    @rlcwallpapers Год назад +1

    So once the tomatos have fermented, can you keep them in a kitchen cabinet, or a dark cool place or do they need to go in the fridge? Thanks

    • @homesteadinginnorthflorida
      @homesteadinginnorthflorida  Год назад +2

      Keep in the refrigerator. Unless you have a cellar that maintains refrigerator temperatures.

  • @sallymote-yaffe6185
    @sallymote-yaffe6185 2 года назад +1

    is kosher salt ok or is it better to use a finer salt?

    • @homesteadinginnorthflorida
      @homesteadinginnorthflorida  2 года назад +1

      Hi Sally, size of salt crystals doesn't really matter, as long as they are dissolved. The one thing I try to avoid is iodized salt or salt with added caking agents. I think the latter can be in kosher salt, too, but it should say on the container.

  • @victoriabrennan0604
    @victoriabrennan0604 2 месяца назад

    Where do you find the weights

  • @deepwaters2334
    @deepwaters2334 Год назад +1

    If you boil your water, the the free chlorine that causes the taste should quickly leave the solution within 15-20 minutes. Chloramine (Chlorine with ammonia and fluoride) is also reduced, but is more stubborn.

  • @ijennjenn
    @ijennjenn Месяц назад

    If you get mold despite using weights and covering with the brine and using the silicone gaskets with bands, what might have gone wrong?

    • @ijennjenn
      @ijennjenn Месяц назад

      Oh dear, I just rewatched and for some reason I though you waited 2-3 weeks, not 2-3 days. 😢 It smelled so good too. At least I have just a few more green tomatoes to try again.

    • @ijennjenn
      @ijennjenn Месяц назад

      They had been bubbling so beautifully too. I'll let you know how my next batch turn out. I'm determined to make this lol.

  • @wwsuwannee7993
    @wwsuwannee7993 2 года назад +1

    I'm on second generation of those seminole pumpkins you gave me. Sorry I haven't sent pics. I got another strain of them from another person and they are huge...7-8 lbs. Let me know if you want seeds.

    • @homesteadinginnorthflorida
      @homesteadinginnorthflorida  2 года назад

      That's a lot of pounds for a Seminole. I've gotten big ones before, but not that big. Are those round ones or the more pear shaped ones?

  • @hildevandingenen-md4jy
    @hildevandingenen-md4jy 5 месяцев назад

    I always wonder why you need to let tap water to stay for a while because of the chlorine. Especially when salt is sodium chloride.

  • @homesteadinginnorthflorida
    @homesteadinginnorthflorida  2 года назад

    What's your favorite fermented food?

    • @IslenoGutierrez
      @IslenoGutierrez Год назад

      I’m from south Louisiana and my favorite fermented foodstuff is homemade cayenne pepper sauce (Louisiana style hot sauce). It goes great on all our foods here. I can customize it to our tastes, you can’t do that with store bought hot sauce.

  • @anneg8319
    @anneg8319 2 года назад

    Tannie Maria? ;-)

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    @saidurrahman-mz2xe 10 месяцев назад

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    Due to continuous rise in commodity prices, food items have gone beyond people's purchasing power.
    Vegetable prices are low during vegetable season. By following this video of yours, people can save vegetables and eat them throughout the year at a very low cost. This is my belief.
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  • @xrpgal1393
    @xrpgal1393 2 месяца назад

    If you have enough for 2 quarts, you have enough for a half gallon… 2 quarts= half gallon… Just saying…

  • @presidentoxford
    @presidentoxford Год назад

    Beyond tedious.
    Changed to another post to get the gen.