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Title: Pickled Mirlitons
Categories: Canning Pickle
Yield: 7 Quarts

  8 medium mirlitons

4 medium carrots, cut into 3-inch julienne 1 large Vidalia onion, halved and cut lengthwise into 1-inch slices : 20 garlic cloves 4 quarts distilled white vinegar 6 bay leaves : 1/2 cup salt : 1/4 cup sugar : 1/4 cup black peppercorns 1 teaspoon cayenne 2 teaspoons dry mustard

Cut the mirlitons in half lengthwise. Remove the seeds. Cut each half lengthwise into slices about 1/2-inch thick. Put the mirlitons, carrots, onions, and garlic in a large bowl. Cover with ice and cold water. Let sit for 2 hours to perk up the vegetables. Drain thoroughly. In a large nonreactive stockpot, combine the vinegar, bay leaves, salt, sugar, peppercorns, cayenne, and mustard. Bring to a boil. Add the vegetables, reduce the heat, and simmer for 5 minutes. Remove from the heat. Sterilize 7 quart-size preserving jars and keep hot. Soak the lids and keep hot. Pack each jar tightly with the vegetables, dividing them evenly, and enough of the hot liquid to come within 1/2-inch of the top. With a clean damp towel, wipe the rim and fit with a hot lid. Tightly screw on the metal ring and process in a hot-water bath for 15 minutes. Using tongs, remove the jars, place on a towel, and let cool. Test seals. Tighten the rings. Store in a cool dry place. Let age for 4 to 5 weeks.

Once pickled, mirlitons can be used in salads, as a relish or to garnish a martini.

Yield: 7 quarts EMERIL LIVE SHOW #EMIB55 CANNING AND PICKLING

From: Barbara O'keefe Date: 07-29-98 (17:03) The Neverending Bbs (437) Fido-Home

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