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Pickled Cherry Tomatoes

From ALFN Local Food Club

<p>This recipe sounds awesome and involves no actual canning. Just a refrigerator. I imagine you can change around the pickling brine however you want, opting for a dill/white vinegar or something spicy instead of sweet. I also imagine you could do this with any kind of tomato, not just cherry. <br /> The point is this: I&#8217;ve bought more tomatoes than I can even feasibly eat this past week, and I need a way to enjoy them more slowly. A cold pickled method seems just the ticket.</p> Vegetarian! Vegan!
Source: Butterfingers: Food and Stuff. Link: http://www.butterfingers.co.za/pickled-cherry-tomatoes-with-dried-plums
Servings: However many
Ingredient keywords: Cherry
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Pickled Daikon Radish

From Statesboro Market2Go

<p>A crisp &amp; tangy Japanese recipe for pickled radish. Please consider leaving a picture or comment if you decide to try this recipe!</p> Vegetarian! Vegan!
Source: Justonecookbook.com
Servings: 6
Ingredient keywords: daikon, pepper
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Pickled Garlic

From Stones River Market

<p>An easy way to store garlic for several months. I haven&#8217;t tried it yet, but plan to do so soon.</p> Vegetarian! Vegan!
Source: online, author Tabitha Alterman
Servings: varies by quantity
Ingredient keywords: garlic
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Pickled Garlic

From Stones River Market

<p>A friend told me that garlic can be pickled, so I went online and found this easy recipe.</p> Vegetarian! Vegan!
Source: Tabitha Alterman
Servings: varies with amount of garlic pickled
Ingredient keywords: garlic
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Pickled Peppers

From Farm Where Life is Good

<p>Sometimes a sub-sandwich or wrap-sandwich just needs a little pizzaz. 3-4 slices of pickled peppers is just the key. And being a capsaicin (i.e. (E)-N-(4-Hydroxy-3-methoxybenzyl) -8-methylnon-6-enamide, trans-8-Methyl-N-vanillylnon -6-enamide) wimp, I need the sweet ones to start with. So, I sneak only a little bit of fire in these beauties!</p>
Source: Ball Complete Book of Home Preserving
Servings: 5 pints
Ingredient keywords: pepper, garlic
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Pickled Ramps

From Northeast Georgia Locally Grown

<p>These are supposed to keep in the fridge for 2 weeks before eating, but we can never resist. They are really delicious! My husband likes them on his hot dogs. I just eat them like candy.</p> Vegetarian!
Source: My Grandma used to make them every spring. She said ramps are like dandelions and poke salad, you eat them every spring to replenish your minerals lost over a long cold winter without your greens.
Servings: One quart jar.
Ingredient keywords: ramps, water, vinegar, salt, sugar, pickling
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Pickles, refrigerator-style

From Farm Where Life is Good

<p>These simple and sweet crispy treats are nice as a quick side, lunch snack or topping your favorite sandwich.</p>
Source: An amalgamation
Servings: Depends, multiple
Ingredient keywords: cucumber, maple, onion, dill
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Pico De Gallo

From Dothan, Alabama

<p>Fresh seasonal tomatoes, jalapeƱo peppers, onions, cilantro make this starter perfect on a hot day as a summer snack or entire meal with tortilla chips. Also, can be used in a number of dishes: tacos, quesadillas , eggs, chicken or beans.</p> <p>Equal amounts of tomatoes, jalapeƱos, onions and cilantro is the secret to what makes pico de gallo work.</p> Vegetarian!
Source: The Pioneer Woman Cooks
Servings: 4-6
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Pico de Gallo Salsa

From Jonesborough Locally Grown

Pico de Gallo is basically a blend of fresh vegetables and hot chile, also known as salsa cruda,salsa fresca, salsa fria or salsa Mejicana. As most salsas, it can be a dip, however it also makes a wonderful dressing on meat dishes. We&#8217;ve had it with the Red Chile Stew also included in this recipe section. Vegetarian!
Source: The Whole Chile Pepper Book by DeWitt and Gerlach pg. 125
Servings: 2 cups
Ingredient keywords: chile, onion, tomatoes, garlic, herb
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Pie Crust

From Dothan, Alabama

<p>For one 9&quot; crust.</p> <p>Method:</p> <p>Measure all but the water into a large stainless or glass bowl. Using a pastry cutter work the ingredients until they resemble small peas. Add the water one tablespoon at a time mixing well with a fork. You&#8217;ve added enough water when dough holds well together without feeling too dry or wet. Gather dough together pressing tightly into a disk. Securely wrap in plastic wrap and refrigerate overnight.</p> <p>Unwrap the crust and place on a floured surface. Sprinkle with enough flour to prevent a crust from adhering to a rolling pin. From the center roll out into a disk pressing edge together as you go. When finished, dough should be approximately 1/16&quot; deep. Use a stainless pastry scraper to loosen from work surface draping over rolling pin. Ease into a pyrex or stoneware pie place. Fold excess dough under rim and make a decorative edge.</p> <p>For a baked shell, preheat oven to 475 degrees. Prick bottom and sides with a fork. Lay in parchment paper then fill with about two cups of dried beans. Bake for five minutes then remove beans and paper. Continue baking for an additional 5 minutes or until bottom appears dry and the rim is golden.</p> <p>Cool completely on a wire rack before filling.</p>
Source: 50 years of trial and error.
Servings: 9" pie crust
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