This is a spicy salsa that my family eats with tortilla chips. My daughter serves it with grilled chicken. It is easy to prepare and process if you use the canned shortcuts. (Fresh is better, but it is still flavorful and spicy using canned tomatoes and peppers.) Use ONLY fresh, firm yellow peaches!
Peel, pit, and chop peaches, and mix with lime juice.
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Peel and chop fresh tomatoes to measure 4 cups (If using canned diced tomatoes, drain excess juice before measuring).
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Combine all fresh fruits and vegetables in a large stainless steel pot. Add vinegar, honey,cilantro, cayenne, and crushed red pepper. ( Do not add canned vegetables yet).
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Bring mixture to boil over medium heat. Cook for 3 minutes, stirring frequently.
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Add any canned vegetables, and cook for 3 more minutes. .Continue frequent stirring.
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Turn heat to simmer.
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Ladle salsa into hot sterilized canning jars, leaving 1/4 inch headspace. Wipe jar rim with clean cloth or napkin. Top with new sterilized lid. Screw on band tightly.
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Place jars in canning pot. Add water, making sure tops of lids are covered.
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Bring canner to boil, and process for 10 minutes.
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Remove jars from canner, and place on towel in a cool spot.
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In about an hour, check to make sure that lids have sealed. Refrigerate or reprocess any that are not sealed.
This was a lot of work, but well worth it. The taste was phenomenal! I felt that it was a bit liquidy, and would have drained the tomatoes and peaches better if instructed. Next time I'll drain them and cut my pieces smaller. Great recipe, canned a lot and husband will be happy all winter. Thanks!
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Wow! What a find! I'll do this one again and again, but not liking spicy things, I'll definitely lessen the cayenne and red pepper flakes. For this batch, when I open a jar I'll simply add some corn, a can of black beans, or chopped tomato (or all three!) to help with the spiciness. I used fresh peaches from a tree in our backyard that is quite prolific this year. Now I wish I hadn't given so many of the peaches to friends and neighbors!
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