Thursday, November 04, 2010

Making a Mockery

Mock
adjective
  1. constituting a copy or imitation of something; boys in mock battle;
noun
  1. the act of mocking or ridiculing; they made a mock of him;
Diana and Geoffrey used their green tomatoes to make fun of raspberry jam.

Actually, we used green tomatoes, sugar and Jell-O to make some mighty fine jam. The seals are up there popping as I type. So, here's what happened...

We cleaned and de-stemmed our green tomatoes. Ours were mostly romas.


Then we dumped them in the food processor.

Voila! Green tomatoe puree. Looks tasty, no? :D

Then we got it boiling with equal parts sugar for 15 minutes.

Added a 6 oz. package of Jell-O for every 4 cups of puree.

Then we gave them a hot water bath for 15 minutes.

It actually went very smoothly, aside from one of jars not being able to take the mocking. He blew up, took his soccer ball and went home. :D


We made raspberry, strawberry-cherry or as we like to call it "strawcherry", a purple batch with 1 raspberry and 1 berry flavor that was blue and a tiny batch of cherry. YUM!

3 comments:

aprilhoyt said...

I didn't know you could make jam out of tomatoes... It looks good!!

Unknown said...

I didn't know you could do that. I want to taste it. That has to be better for you that regular jam, and what a way to sneak in some extra nutrients.

Grandma Turtle said...

Very cool. :)