PICKLED PEACHES

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Categories     Side     Vinegar     Peach     Summer     Simmer     Gourmet

Yield Makes 6 pints

Number Of Ingredients 9

1 (1,000-mg) vitamin C tablet (to prevent discoloration), crushed to a powder
6 1/2 cups cold water
24 firm-ripe small peaches (6 to 7 lb)
2 1/2 cups sugar
1 1/4 cups distilled white vinegar
4 teaspoons pickling spice
1/4 teaspoon kosher salt
Special Equipment
6 (1-pt) canning jars with lids and screw bands; a boiling-water canner, or a deep 10- to 12-qt pot plus a flat metal rack; an instant-read thermometer

Steps:

  • Prepare peaches:
  • Dissolve vitamin C powder in 6 cups water in a large bowl (to acidulate water).
  • Cut a shallow X in bottom of each peach with a sharp paring knife and blanch in 4 batches in a 5- to 6-quart pot of boiling water 10 to 15 seconds. Transfer with a slotted spoon to a large bowl of ice and cold water and let stand until cool enough to handle. Peel peaches, then halve lengthwise and pit. Add peaches to acidulated water and let stand 10 minutes, then drain well in a colander.
  • Toss peaches with sugar in a 6-quart wide heavy pot and chill, covered, at least 8 and up to 12 hours.
  • Sterilize jars and lids:
  • Wash jars, lids, and screw bands in hot soapy water, then rinse well. Dry screw bands. Put jars on rack in canner and add enough water to cover jars by 2 inches. Bring to a boil, covered, then boil 10 minutes. Cover lids with water in a small saucepan and heat until thermometer registers 180°F (do not let boil). Keep jars and lids submerged in hot water, covered, until ready to use.
  • Cook and can peaches:
  • Add vinegar, spice, salt, and remaining 1/2 cup water to peaches (sugar will have dissolved and will have drawn out peach juices) and bring to a boil over moderate heat, skimming off foam. Reduce heat and simmer until peaches are barely tender, about 3 minutes.
  • Remove jars and lids from water, reserving water in canner, and transfer to a clean kitchen towel, then divide peaches among jars using a slotted spoon. Return peach-cooking liquid to a boil, then pour into jars, leaving 1/4 inch of space at top. Run a thin knife between peaches and sides of jars to eliminate air bubbles.
  • Seal and process jars:
  • Wipe off rims of filled jars with a dampened kitchen towel, then firmly screw on lids with screw bands. Put sealed jars on rack in canner and, if necessary, add enough hot water to cover jars by 2 inches. Bring to a boil, covered. Boil jars 20 minutes, then transfer with tongs to a towel-lined surface to cool. Jars will seal as they cool (if you hear a ping, that signals that the vacuum formed at the top of the jar has made the lid concave).
  • After jars have cooled 12 to 24 hours, press center of each lid to check that it's concave, then remove screw band and try to lift off lid with your fingertips. If you can't, the lid has a good seal. Store in a cool dry place up to 6 months. Promptly put any jars that haven't sealed in the refrigerator and use them first.

Balwal Balwal
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This recipe is a keeper.


Md Tafziz
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I can't wait to try this recipe!


Nadir Shah Shah
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I'll definitely be making these again.


Bear
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Two thumbs up!


Heidi Nieman
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5 stars!


Khalid Salih
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I highly recommend this recipe for pickled peaches. They're easy to make and they're absolutely delicious.


travis meade
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These pickled peaches are a delicious and versatile snack. I love them on their own, but they're also great in recipes.


Alex Ivanovski
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I've even used these pickled peaches in cocktails. They add a unique flavor that really elevates the drink.


SOHEL Raj
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These pickled peaches are great in salads. They add a pop of flavor and color.


IDEAL 2 FLOWER
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I love these pickled peaches on grilled cheese sandwiches. They add a delicious sweetness and crunch.


Md Shahin Alom
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These pickled peaches are the perfect addition to a cheese plate. They add a touch of sweetness and tanginess that pairs perfectly with cheese.


Shah Sadik
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I'm not a big fan of pickles, but these pickled peaches are an exception. They're so good!


Kashif Boolani
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I made these pickled peaches for my grandmother and she loved them! She said they reminded her of the pickled peaches her mother used to make.


Chabz Chabs
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These pickled peaches are a great way to use up extra peaches. I have a peach tree in my backyard and I always have more peaches than I know what to do with.


Tanner futrell
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These pickled peaches are the perfect balance of sweet and sour. I love them!


Antonia Warma
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These pickled peaches are so good! I've been eating them straight out of the jar.


shahab baloch
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I made these pickled peaches for a party and they were a huge hit! Everyone loved them. They're so easy to make and they're the perfect addition to any party platter.


Huge BFG
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These pickled peaches are amazing! They're the perfect combination of sweet, sour, and tangy. I love them on my sandwiches, salads, and even just as a snack.


Eagle Baloch
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I've made pickled peaches before, but this recipe is by far the best. The peaches are so flavorful and the pickling liquid is spot-on. I will definitely be making these again and again.


Leroy Gooden
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These pickled peaches are a delightful treat! The sweet and tangy flavors are perfectly balanced, and the peaches retain their wonderful texture. I followed the recipe exactly and they turned out perfectly.


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