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Giardiniera Redo 2/18/94
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The Recipe

2 1/4 lb Carrots; small

1 bn Celery

4 x Green peppers; or any other

-color, red, yellow etc 1 lg Cauliflower

2 1/2 lb Onions; small white, peeled

-these are pearl onions 1 c Salt

4 1/4 qt Cold water

1/2 ga White vinegar

1/4 c Mustard seed

2 tb Celery seed

3 Chiles; dried, or more

-subst. powder, 3 Tb approx -Use ancho or chipotle 18 oz Sugar; or slightly less

Peel carrots, cut in half lengthwise then into 1 1/2 inch pieces. Cut celery into similar sized pieces. Remove seeds from Peppers and cut into 1 3/4 inch strips. Break the cauliflower into flower heads. Dissolve the salt

in cold water. Place the vegetables in this brine to cover, leave overnight. After 12-18 hours drain the vegetables, rinse in cold water, and allow to drain again. Select jars with glass or enameled lids. Wash and rinse well, then dry in a warm oven. A single large jar works fine. In a large glass or stainless steel pan combine vinegar, mustard seed, celery seed, chiles and sugar. Boil for 3 minutes and then add the carrots and onions and boil for 5 minutes. Fill the warmed jars with hot vegetables and top up with vinegar to within a half inch of the rim. Close lids firmly. This goes into a 3 1/2 to 4 quart jar, and looks as good as it tastes.

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