SOUR TOMATOES
You can make your own sour tomatoes that will taste just like the ones in the Philadelphia or New York deli.
Provided by Alan Leonetti
Categories Vegetable
Time P28D
Yield 10-12 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Cut away the brown area and leave a small hole in the tomatoes, which will allow the brine to penetrate into the tomatoes.
- Place the tomatoes in a 3 ½ quart glass jar.
- Put all of the spices into a large bowl and add some water to the mix. Then pour this mixture into the jar and top off with water.
- Place a small item (piece of plastic, wood, etc.) on top to keep the tomatoes down and under the water/brine.
- Close jar and turn upside down to mix all the ingredients.
- Open jar and place a piece of plastic wrap on the top. Use a rubber band to keep it in place. Using a kitchen knife, punch many holes in the plastic wrap in order to let some of the brine gases out.
- Place in a cool location for 3-4 weeks. From time to time you can remove any scum on the top and add a little salted water to top off, and shake the mixture. Then place in the refrigerator.
- The tomatoes are done when they change color from light green to a dull olive green.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 33.5, Fat 0.3, Sodium 8504.5, Carbohydrate 7.1, Fiber 1.5, Sugar 5, Protein 1.7
COLD TOMATO AND SOUR CREAM SOUP
Categories Soup/Stew Tomato No-Cook Vegetarian Summer Chill Sour Cream Gourmet
Yield Makes 6 servings
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Purée tomatoes in batches in a blender until smooth, then force purée through a sieve into a large bowl, discarding seeds. Stir in lemon juice to taste, scallion, zest, sugar, thyme, marjoram, salt, and pepper.
- Chill soup until cold, about 1 hour.
- Ladle soup into bowls and top with dollops of sour cream.
SHLOMO'S KOSHER SOUR PICKLES/TOMATOES BY SY
There is nothing quite like a "Mouth Watering" Kosher New York City Sour Pickle or Sour Tomato from a wooden barrel. I remember as a teenager in "The Bronx" biking over to the local indoor but "open" food market, with many vendors providing produce. I would then go over to the "Pickle Man" and watch him put his hand into the wooden barrel and pull out a "Big One", for only 5 Cents!
Provided by SkipperSy
Categories Vegetable
Time P14DT30m
Yield 13-20 Pickles
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- KOSHER SOUR PICKLES RECIPE-.
- Cut 1/16 inch off the blossom end. Discard any cucumbers that are bruised or damaged.
- In a 3 1/2 quart glass jar add the Kirby Cucumbers standing them upright (Turning the jar on its side will help).
- Put all the spices into a large bowl (Alum Optional), add some water and mix. Then pour this mixture into the jar, top off with water. Adding a piece of rye bread is also optional.
- Place a small item (A piece of plastic, wood, etc.) on top to keep the Kirby Cucumbers down and under the water/brine.
- Close jar and turn upside down to mix all the ingredients --.
- Next open jar, put "plastic wrap" on the top (Use a rubber band to keep in place); Then using a kitchen knife punch many holes in the "plastic wrap" in order to let some of the brine gases out.
- Let the Kirby cucumbers stand 2-3 weeks (in a "COOL" location) depending on how fast they cure in the brine; From time-to-time you can remove any scum on the top, add a little salted water to top off -- and shake the mixture. Then place in the refrigerator!
- Note: For half sour pickles, let it pickle for about 1 week -- and then place in the refrigerator!
- KOSHER SOUR TOMATOES RECIPE-.
- Use the same recipe as outlined above for "Kosher Sour Pickles". However, use about 10-12 green tomatoes (about 3 lbs) in place of the kirby cucumbers. Also, sour tomatoes need a little more salt then kirby pickles -- so add to taste.
- Take off the tomato stems. As an option cut away the brown area and leave a small hole which will allow the brine to penetrate into the tomatoes (you can also cut the tomatoes in half).
- Let stand 2-3 weeks depending on how fast the tomatoes cure in the brine. Then place in the refrigerator!
- KOSHER SOUR TOMATOES RECIPE-.
- Use the same recipe as outlined above for "Kosher Sour Pickles". However, use about 10-12 green tomatoes (about 3 lbs) in place of the kirby cucumbers.
- Take off the tomato stems and cut away the brown area and leave a small hole which will allow the brine to penetrate into the tomatoes. Or cut the tomatoes in half.
- Let stand 2-3 weeks depending on how fast the tomatoes cure in the brine. Then place in the refrigerator!
- NOTES, Sour Kosher Pickles:
- These are brining sour pickles, so no vinegar is needed (optional). In making these pickles, it is important that you do not used mixed pickling spices, because the cinnamon, cloves, all spice and other sweetly aromatic spices in them will detract from the pickles' flavor. Also, it is important that you do not use iodized salt in the process, as that will leave a bitter aftertaste.
- NOTES, Sour Tomatoes:.
- If you can find green "Plum Tomatoes" you might want to try them as well! And using Vinegar is all right.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 25.7, Fat 0.2, SaturatedFat 0.1, Sodium 4356.2, Carbohydrate 6.1, Fiber 0.9, Sugar 2.5, Protein 1.1
TOMATO PIE WITH SOUR CREAM CRUST
This recipe pairs juicy tomatoes with tangy cheese, fresh herbs, and a flaky crust. There isn't a better way to enjoy the flavors of summer.
Provided by Andrea Bemis
Categories HarperCollins Pie Tart Summer Tomato Basil Parsley Thyme Bake Tree Nut Free Peanut Free Soy Free Vegetarian Dinner Lunch Brunch
Yield 6 servings
Number Of Ingredients 21
Steps:
- Preheat the oven to 375°F.
- Make the crust:
- In a large, wide bowl, combine the flour, salt, and parsley. Add the butter pieces and, using a pastry blender or your fingertips, cut them up and into the flour mixture until it resembles little pebbles. Keep breaking up the bits of butter until the texture is very coarse.
- In a small dish, whisk together the sour cream, vinegar, and water, and combine it with the butter-flour mixture. Using a spatula or wooden spoon, stir the wet and the dry together until a shaggy dough forms. If needed, get your hands into the bowl to knead it a few times into one big ball. Pat the dough into a disk, wrap it in plastic, and chill it in the fridge for 1 hour or up to 2 days.
- Make the filling:
- In a large skillet over medium, heat 1 tablespoon of the cooking fat. Add the onion and cook, stirring, until golden, about 15 minutes. Let cool.
- Meanwhile, thinly slice the tomatoes; toss them with 1 teaspoon salt and let them drain in a colander for 30 minutes, tossing them occasionally.
- In a bowl, combine the cheeses, mayo, 2 tablespoons each of the chopped basil and parsley, the thyme, a hefty pinch each of salt and pepper, and the sautéed onion.
- Sprinkle a little flour in the bottom of a 10-inch well-seasoned cast-iron skillet. Set it aside.
- On a lightly floured surface, roll the dough into a 13-inch circle. Fit it into the prepared skillet, allowing the edges to extend over the sides of the pan.
- Spread the cheese mixture evenly over the bottom of the dough. Arrange the tomatoes on top. Gently fold the overhanging pie crust over the tomatoes. It doesn't have to be perfect.
- Drizzle the pie with the remaining 1 tablespoon cooking fat and season with pepper. In a small bowl, whisk together the beaten egg and milk. Brush the crust with this egg wash, place the cast-iron pan on a rimmed baking sheet (to protect the bottom of your oven from any overflowing filling), and bake the pie until the tomatoes are browned, 50 to 60 minutes. Top the pie with the remaining 1 tablespoon each basil and parsley.
- Note
- Localize it: Swap out any of the herbs or cheeses. The Manchego in this recipe is salty, and the mozzarella melts really well, so just keep that in mind when you're doing your swaps.
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