Green Tomato Pickles - Nan's Homemade Recipe - the BEST in town (2024)

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by Matt Dobson

What did the roast beef and cheese sandwich say to the green tomato pickles? You complete me! Or maybe that’s just a line from a bad Tom Cruise movie. Anyway, these green tomato pickles are so delicious.

I have just finished smothering a bread roll in this spicy relish and devouring it, and believe me, it really does make the sandwich complete!

This pickled relish recipe is a fabulous way to use the green tomatoes that won’t ripen at the end of the season.

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There are so many traditional recipes that I remember my grandparents making when I was small. A lot of recipes like jams and relishes were used to ensure there wouldn’t be wastage when there was a huge crop of cucumbers, or the tomatoes weren’t ripening.

I have noticed a lot of these family secret recipes just don’t seem to get made anymore!

When I was younger housewives and granny’s would be making, and giving away;tomato chilli jam, chutneys, pickles, cucumber relishes and jams.

This green tomato pickles recipe is a real blast from the past. My taste buds instantly remembered the relish flavour.

It took me back to eating roast beef and cheese sandwiches at nan’s, with heaps of pickles and chunks of real butter.

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So how did I come to be sharing a recipe for Green Tomato Pickles? I had just made my Tomato Chilli Chutney from the excess tomatoes in my garden and a friend commented that his mother had the best green tomato pickle recipe ever!

So Craig decided that it was timethat I should learn how to make this family recipe. We engaged the assistance of his mother Maureen to make a batch of Nana’s famous green tomato pickles.

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Green Tomato Relish Recipe [ Pickles ]- Homemade Retro Method

What did the roast beef and cheese sandwich say to the green tomato pickles? You complete me! Or maybe that's just a line from a bad Tom Cruise movie. Anyway, these green tomato pickles are so delicious.

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Course: Condiment

Cuisine: American, Australian, English

Prep Time: 3 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 6 hours hours

Total Time: 6 hours hours 3 minutes minutes

Servings: 18 Jars

Calories: 18kcal

Author: Matt Dobson

Ingredients

  • 1.9 kg Green Tomatoes
  • 400 g Onion
  • 9 Tbs salt
  • 900 g sugar
  • 750 ml white vinegar
  • 1/4 cup flour
  • 3 Tbs Curry powder
  • 1 Tbs Ground Turmeric

Instructions

Day 1

  • Wash the tomatoes, remove any stalks and dry them thoroughly.

  • Chop the tomatoes and onions into a similar sized dice. In a large saucepan add a layer of 1/3 of the tomatoes and 1/3 of the onions, add 1/3 of the salt evenly over the layer.

  • Continue this process until you have three layers. Cover the saucepan and leave to stand overnight. This will draw out any moisture.

Day 2

  • Drain off all the liquid from the tomato mixture.

  • Boil a jug with hot water and pour over the tomato mixture and drain again. Do this twice to remove all the salt.

  • Put the tomatoes on the stove and add 450ml of white vinegar. Bring the mixture to the boil cover and then cook for ten minutes using a timer.

  • In the meantime in a bowl combine the flour, turmeric, and curry powder with the remaining 300mls vinegar until it becomes a paste. Reserve for later use.

  • Once the tomato has boiled for ten minutes add the sugar and stir until dissolved.

  • Turn off the heat and add the paste slowly to the tomato mixture while stirring. Avoid lumps by adding the paste slowly and continuing to stir.

  • When the paste has been fully combined, place the pickles over a low heat and simmer gently. Pickles should be cooked for another 10 minutes, or until the mixture has reached the desired consistency.

  • Remove from the heat and allow it to cool slightly before bottling in sterilized jars.

Nutrition

Serving: 30g | Calories: 18kcal | Carbohydrates: 4g | Protein: 0.5g | Fat: 0.5g | Cholesterol: 0mg | Sodium: 3489mg | Potassium: 25mg | Fiber: 0g | Sugar: 0g | Vitamin A: 10IU | Vitamin C: 0.2mg | Calcium: 10mg | Iron: 0.6mg

Out comes the Sweet Pickles old school recipe card

One of the really cute things about this recipe is that it was typed on nice little-indexed cards in pounds! We had to convert the recipe to metric as we went.

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As it turns out, finding 6kgs of green tomatoes isn’t that easy, but after a trip to Ricardoes Tomatoes in Port Macquarie the vital ingredient was secured. The pickle making is a two-day process so Craig’s mother kindly offered to dedicate two days to the pickling and teaching of her recipe.

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The result of all these green tomatoes would be three batches of pickle relish or about 18 jars!

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I have given the recipe for a single batch which is about six jars.

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Maureen (Craig’s mum) warned us that she would be the quality controller for cooking this recipe.

Unless each green tomato pickle batch all past the taste test they wouldn’t be allowed out of her kitchen.

We learned well under her watchful eyebecause although there were differences in the spiciness of each pickle, they were all delicious.

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Day 2 of cooking Green tomato pickles:

Draining off all the liquid from the tomato pickles mixture.

Boil a jug of hot water and pour over the green tomato mixture and drain again. Do this twice to remove all the salt.

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Put the green tomatoes on the stove and add 450ml of white vinegar. Bring the mixture to the boil cover and then cook for ten minutes using a timer.

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In the meantime in a bowl combine the flour, turmeric, and curry powder with the remaining 300mls vinegar until it becomes a paste. Reserve for later use.

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When the tomato has boiled for ten minutes add the sugar and stir until dissolved.

Turn off the heat and add the paste slowly to the tomato mixture while stirring. Avoid lumps by adding the paste slowly and continuing to stir.

Once the relish paste has been fully combined, place the pickles over a low heat and simmer gently. Pickles should be cooked for another 10 minutes, or until the mixture has reached the desired consistency.

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So thank you so much, Maureen, for sharing your famous green tomato pickles recipe and your time with me.

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Have you ever tasted or cooked something that instantly triggers a time in your life like the Green Tomato Pickles did for me?

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FAQs

Why are my pickled green tomatoes bitter? ›

NOTE: The pickled green tomatoes can taste slightly bitter for the first couple of days. Try to hold off eating them or using them in any recipes until about day three to allow the flavors to enhance the tomatoes.

What tomatoes are best for pickling? ›

They also keep well in the fridge, so you can enjoy them for weeks or even months after pickling. If you're new to pickling, cherry tomatoes are a great place to start. They're easy to work with and produce a delicious result.

Why are my pickled green tomatoes mushy? ›

For this recipe, be sure to use unripe tomatoes, which stand up well to the pickling process. If growing your own, note that tomatoes picked after the first frost may be mushy, even if they look firm and green on the outside.

Why do my homemade pickles taste like vinegar? ›

Fermentation: The sour taste of pickles comes from the process of fermentation. During fermentation, naturally occurring bacteria (usually Lactobacillus) on the cucumbers consume the sugars present in them and convert them into lactic acid.

What can I do with end of year green tomatoes? ›

Serve Them Fresh

Use them in a slaw, make a fresh green salsa by chopping them like tomatillos and mixing in jalapeños and cilantro, or even layer them onto a BLT sandwiched between layers of crispy bacon, mayonnaise, and lettuce. They will have more of a bite than your go-to tomato sandwich variety.

What kind of salt is best for canning tomatoes? ›

Canning salt or pickling salt is pure salt, no additives. This type of salt is the best choice for canning, pickling, and sauerkraut. Table salt is safe to use for canning. However, it usually contains anticaking additives that may make the brine cloudy or produce sediment at the bottom of the jar.

Is it safe to eat pickled green tomatoes? ›

And that gracious moment is what Texas food means to me. Green tomatoes are simply unripe tomatoes. While many enjoy frying green tomatoes, they are excellent as a tangy, crunchy pickle, too. They go well on sandwiches, with barbecue, grilled meats, on hot dogs or simply straight out of the jar.

What to eat with green tomato pickles? ›

"These are excellent when served with cheese and crackers. I eat them straight from the jar all year long. They go great with beer too."

Can pickled tomatoes go bad? ›

Pickled fruits and vegetables can go bad if the jars are inproperly sealed, if the ratios of vinegar or salt in a brine are off, or if the pickles are exposed to air because there isn't enough brine in the jar, or they aren't weighted down.

Can you eat home grown green tomatoes? ›

Options 1: Eat them!

Green tomatoes as red ripe tomatoes are rich, among other nutrients, in Vitamin C, which helps your body to absorb iron. That is why it´s recommended to eat green tomatoes with food rich in iron as spinach or lentils.

Can I freeze green tomatoes? ›

What to do with all of your green tomatoes? Here is a perfect method of preservation – freezing! When we start planning our gardens, we don't really think about how to utilize nature's little surprises.

What's the difference between tomatillos and green tomatoes? ›

Tomatillos also tend to be juicier and not as firm as green tomatoes, so they are quite different in texture. When a tomatillo is ripe, it remains a small, green fruit, and it grows inside a papery husk called a calyx. On the other hand, a green tomato is the unripe fruit of any variety of tomato plant.

How do you fix bitter tomatoes? ›

Add Some Baking Soda

If your tomato sauce is too acidic and verging on bitter, turn to baking soda, not sugar. Yes, sugar might make the sauce taste better, but good old baking soda is an alkaline that will help balance the excess acid.

Do green tomatoes taste bitter? ›

Look for an average- to large-sized fruit, as small green tomatoes can be bitter. A good, fresh green tomato has just a hint of sweetness and a more vegetal flavor than that of a fully ripe fruit. Slice green tomatoes, coat them with cornmeal, and deep-fry them, or chop them up to use in a salsa or chutney.

Why does my pickle taste bitter? ›

Why do pickles have a strong, bitter taste? This happens when you use old spices, cook too long in vinegar, or you use too much spice. Use fresh spices – use whole spices within 3-4 years of purchase. Use the processing time and method recommended in the tested fresh preserving recipe.

Are bitter tomatoes safe to eat? ›

Ripe but bitter-tasting tomatoes could possibly indicate high levels of tomatine. Avoid consuming these tomatoes. Avoid consuming tomato leaves and stems as high levels of tomatine are present in them. Cook tomatoes thoroughly to break down tomatine (e.g. boiling, grilling, or roasting)

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