“Although this zucchini relish is similar to sweet pickle relish, it has a softer texture and a mellower flavor,” write the authors of Williams-Sonoma’s “The Art of Preserving.” They prefer using a ...
DEAR JIM: This recipe of Marion Cunningham’s ran in 1997. It called for the vegetables to be ground, but we think chopping them makes for a prettier relish. We tested this recipe several times, and ...
SAVING SUMMER: Have some hulking produce on your hands? Use some in this colorful recipe Friends came for dinner recently bearing not only a loaf of homemade zucchini bread, but five -- count 'em, ...
One of my favorite family recipes is a surprising take on a classic American condiment — homemade relish made not with cucumbers, but zucchinis instead. Zucchini Relish is tart and sweet like the ...
Cut the zucchini lengthwise into thin strips using a julienne peeler or a mandoline. Cut the strips crosswise into matchsticks. Transfer to a large nonreactive bowl. Add the onion, bell pepper and ...
Wash and grate the zucchini and put it in a large bowl. Chop the onions and peppers and add to the zucchini. Combine the salt and alum and mix well with the vegetables. Cover and let sit overnight.
Last year, Phyllis Smith bought a jar of zucchini relish at a crafts fair and liked it a lot. With zucchini maturing in the garden now, she’s interested in making relish herself. There are a lot of ...
Summer calls for potato salad, macaroni salad, tuna salad, egg salad, ham salad, chicken salad, deviled eggs. My magic ingredient for all of these is homemade zucchini relish. Forget the ...
“Although this zucchini relish is similar to sweet-pickle relish, it has a softer texture and a mellower flavor,” write the authors of Williams-Sonoma’s “The Art of Preserving.” They prefer using a ...
Cut the zucchini lengthwise into thin strips using a julienne peeler or a mandoline. Cut the strips crosswise into matchsticks. Transfer to a large nonreactive bowl. Add the onion, bell pepper and ...
Canning is having a moment. So is pickling, preserving, jam making and all around “putting up,” as they used to say -- and now do once more -- of the season’s harvest. And if that puts you in mind of ...
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