CANNED BLOODY MARY MIX

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How to make Canned Bloody Mary Mix

Provided by @MakeItYours

Number Of Ingredients 13

30 medium tomatoes, quartered (not peeled, any tomatoes will work)
1 1/2 cups of green peppers, chopped (you could use sweet bell peppers)
1 cup carrots, diced
1/2 cup celery, diced
1 small onions, diced
2-3 garlic cloves, minced
1/4 cup parsley, minced
1 bay leaf
1/4 cup sugar
1/4 cup bottled lemon juice
1 1/2 tablespoons salt (you can use less if salt restrictions since this is for flavor only)
1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
1 medium jalapeno, diced including seeds (1/4 cup) (or hotter peppers if you want it spicier)

Steps:

  • Preparation : Prepare 6 quart jars, lids, and rings. Sterilize the jars and keep them in the hot water till its time for processing. Make sure to fill your water bath canner and get the water to a simmer.
  • Cooking: In a large stainless steel or enameled dutch oven cook tomatoes, green peppers, carrots, celery, onion, garlic, bay leaf, parsley, and hot peppers approximately 30-45 minutes or until veggies are breaking down. Remove bay leaf.
  • Filling the jars: On a dishtowel place your hot jars and using your funnel in each jar ladle the mixture into the jars leaving 1/2" head space. Remove air bubbles and refill to the proper head space if necessary. Taking a clean paper towel wet it with warm water and wipe the rims of the jars removing any food particles that would interfere with a good seal. Using your magic wand extract the lids from the hot water and place them on the now cleaned rims. Add your rings to the tops of each of the jars and turn to seal just "finger tight".
  • Processing: Make sure your rack is on the bottom of the canner and place the jars in the water bath making sure that the water covers each of the jars by 1 to 2 inches. Add hot water to the canner if it doesn't measure up. Cover the pot and turn up the heat under the canner and wait for the water to start boiling. Once the water has come to a boil start your timer for 40 minutes. When complete turn off the heat and remove the cover and let the jars sit for another few minutes. Remove the jars and place them back on the dishtowel in a place that they will sit overnight to cool. Do not touch or move them till the next morning.
  • Sealing: Some time in the next hour your jars will be making a "pinging" or "popping" noise. That is the glass cooling and the reaction of the lids being sucked into the jar for proper sealing. Some recipes may take overnight to seal. Check your lids and reprocess any jars that did not seal.

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