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Tomato season is upon us! If you’re looking for new and fun ways to preserve tomatoes, you’ve come to the right place! This round-up post features 13 different ways to preserve tomatoes, including recipes for canning, freezing, dehydrating, sauce, salsa, soup and more.
Easy and delicious ways to preserve the great taste of ripe summer tomatoes, from super-quick freezing to more time-consuming homemade tomato paste.
Enjoy the flavor of peak season tomatoes by canning, making toamto sauce, or any of the other easy ways to preserve tomatoes. Our handy guide explains the best ways.
Gather your ripe tomatoes and let’s get preserving! However, if it is late in the season and your tomatoes still haven’t changed color (sadly, it happens…), we have several solutions for that. Here are 20 ways to use up unripe, green tomatoes.
Preserve the flavor of fresh tomatoes by canning them in a boiling water bath or pressure canner. Cooks and nutritionists consider tomatoes a vegetable but botanically, they are a fruit. That fact affects the way tomatoes are canned.
Freezing tomatoes is a great way to preserve their flavor to use in tomato recipes for months to come, and it's way easier than canning. Before you start freezing every tomato plucked from the vine, let's get one thing straight: tomatoes aren't going to emerge from the freezer as plump and pretty as when they went in.
Freezing tomatoes is a convenient way to preserve fresh, ripe, and juicy tomatoes if you don't want to go through the effort of canning them, or you don't have enough tomatoes to make it worthwhile to fire up the stove for canning. Frozen tomatoes become soft after thawing so you wouldn't be able to use them raw, such as in a BLT sandwich.
Whether you’re growing tiny cherry tomatoes or enormous beefsteak varieties, you won’t want to waste a single morsel. Here are some of the best and most delicious ways for you to preserve your next tomato harvest. 1. Sun Dried Tomatoes. This is one of the easiest ways to preserve your cherry or grape tomatoes (and also one of the tastiest).
The top ways to keep fresh tomatoes include: 1) Room temperature storage, 2) Refrigeration, 3) Freezing, 4) Canning, 5) Drying, 6) Making tomato sauce or paste, 7) Pickling, 8) Fermenting, 9) Vacuum sealing, and 10) Creating tomato jam or chutney.
We’ll show you our favorite ways to preserve tomatoes for winter. The first homegrown tomato of the season is such a gift! But by the time mid-to-late summer comes ’round, a single tomato plant can have you absolutely drowning in tomatoes.