Apr. 22nd, 2011

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Monday I finally got all the Passover kitchen stuff from where it's stored the rest of the year, and realized that I had all the essential ingredients for carrot pickles, so I made a quick batch, using organic carrots, garlic, a mix of white and cider vinegars, black peppercorns, a bit of salt and some of sugar. The pot I got for canning last year fits only three (wide-mouthed) pints, so that's the size of the batch (easily adjusted when doing cold-pack pickles :-). One pint went to my second-seder hosts, while the other two are hanging around mellowing, likely until next year.

I wanted to make chutney, but hadn't bought a lot of organic produce. I've gotten myself into an odd brain space where canning non-organic produce feels a bit strange, but I hadn't splurged on lots of organic produce when buying so many pricey-for-the-holiday groceries as well. Then I remembered I did get organic lemons and limes. Perhaps a chutney? I went a-Googling, and turned up this lemon chutney from Laurie Colwin's More Home Cooking, which is a fabulous book, and where I might have first read about making chutney, ages ago. It looked like I had enough of the ingredients, too. Perfect. Yesterday, I zested, de-pithed, and chopped up a bunch of lemons and some limes, letting them sit with salt overnight. Today, I cooked that with some chopped garlic, fresh ginger, raisins, cider vinegar, pink grapefruit juice (I hadn't bought lemon juice, but had this left from peeling a pink grapefruit), cayenne, hot paprika, a touch of cinnamon (I didn't have cardamom nor coriander, unfortunately, so this was my substitution), and half a box of brown sugar. The mixture simmered for a while before getting packed into two pint jars and canned. Since it too needs to mellow, these will definitely be for next year.

I still have vinegar left, so there's a chance I'll figure out something to can on Sunday, but I suspect it would require shopping, due to my canning organic weirdness. And since I don't think I'll need to get produce otherwise, this is likely it for this year.
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  • grape liquid, matza
  • eggplant long cooked with onion, some mushrooms, flowering chives, diced tomatoes, basil, and oregano
  • baby artichokes
  • potato salad with garlicky cucumber pickles, scallions, and hard-boiled eggs
  • turkey thighs over onions, sweet potatoes, and some walnuts, topped with cranberry chutney and baked
  • rhubarb stewed with orange juice
  • fresh pineapple chunks
  • chocolate clusters with matza bits, raisins, and almonds, plus some cinnamon, cayenne, and salt

If I manage to deal with peeling a pink grapefruit (I peel all the sections), there might be arugula salad with pink grapefruit, likely with cucumber, possibly jicama, or watercress.

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