My annual 'canning of the tomatoes' is an indisputable signal that summer is near end - one of those bittersweet moments, for sure. In fact, I think there was a bit of autumn in the air today. I felt the edge.
Roma tomatoes - the only tomato to grow! |
Glenn gathering tomatoes for canning |
Canning tomatoes is an all day process for me, starting at 8:00 AM; with the thorough cleaning of the kitchen (especially the work counters and stove), assembling all the canning supplies, gathering the ripe tomatoes from the garden - Glenn's usual job (Roma is by far the best tomato variety we use - a good all-purpose tomato - rich, firm, not watery - let's just say it is our only tomato of choice) , washing the tomatoes, and the preparation of the tomatoes for the actual canning.
I cut up and puree the entire tomato (pulp and skin minus the stem and blemishes - yes, more chicken food) in a food processor. The puree is boiled for between one and two hours depending on the water content. I want to reduce the amount of liquid in the puree. As the tomatoes boil, tomato aroma permeates the entire house; even with many windows open. The hot puree is ladled into glass canning jars, and processed in a hot water bath for about 30 minutes. The jars are removed from the hot water bath and placed on a protected surface to cool. Loud pops can be heard as the lids seal to the jar tops - the number of pops should equal the number of jars withdrawn from the hot water. I count seven - all lids are sealed.
The tomato-filled jars lined up on the counter always look so charming, and seem like a link to the past. My mind wanders to days gone by, those special summer days, the memory makers.
8:30 PM - the last batch of jars come out of the hot water bath - done! Except for the extensive post clean-up, that is. My kitchen is a mess, but I need to put my feet up and rest. My canning task started about 12 hours ago, and I finished with 20 quarts of tomatoes. Are 20 quarts worth all that time and effort?...you betcha!
At the end of the day, those jars represent a lot of work; from seed to final product of canned tomatoes. And, they represent a huge amount of satisfaction. Best of all, they contain a whole lot of tomato flavor to savor throughout the fall, winter and spring - until fresh tomatoes are, again, available. In anticipation, the the jars of tomatoes are safely stored in a cool, dark area of the basement ready for our use.
Spaghetti sauce, taco soup, chili, beef stew....let's fetch a jar of our canned tomatoes!
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