He had habeneros too. Glorious orange haberneros. He warned me that they were hot. Fantastic. My haberneros weren't as hot this year as I would have liked them to be, so I thought "I could PROBABLY use these too" and they had an otherworldly glow that was easy to catch when I photographed them. Aren't they beautiful? When you cut into them, they smell like heat, which I love.
So I spent an additional $2.50 that I didn't mean to spend, but when impluse buying is SO CHEAP, its hard not to do it. Anyway, here's how you freeze tomatoes for the winter.
Start boiling water.
Cut a little "X" in the bottom of the tomatoes.
When the water starts rolling, throw in the tomatoes (careful!) and leave them for about 30 seconds. (Blogspot reoriented this pic, I can't make it right.)
Remove them to an ice water bath.
The skins will pucker following the "X".
Cut a little "X" in the bottom of the tomatoes.
When the water starts rolling, throw in the tomatoes (careful!) and leave them for about 30 seconds. (Blogspot reoriented this pic, I can't make it right.)
Remove them to an ice water bath.
The skins will pucker following the "X".
You are so good why did I not know you could do that with roma tomatoes. I gave a lot away when we left for vacation. By the by you are way too funny!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI used to think putting tomatoes away was a PITA chore, but I love to do it now. Its so relaxing. And its nice to know they are only a short trip down the stairs away all year round. So now you know for next year. Tell Dad I said hi.
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