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Title: Stuffed Pickled Peppers
Categories: Pickle
Yield: 6 Servings

12 Medium-sized green peppers
2cFinely-chopped cabbage
1cChopped peeled onions
1/2cChopped green peppers
1/2cChopped sweet red peppers
1/2cChopped celery
1tbMustard seeds
1/2tbCelery seeds
1/4cGrated fresh or prepared horse-radish
1/4cSalt
1/4c(packed) brown sugar
1ptCider vinegar
1/2tsCayenne
1tsPaprika
1/2tsDry mustard

A lot of trouble, but a conversation piece when finished. Old time cooks called these and stuffed whole fruits "mangoes." They were favorites in English-American homes because the flavor is superb with baked ham, game, roast pork, and with baked beans. Serve whole as a salad, or slice and use as garnish.

Wash all vegetables thoroughly before chopping; drain peppers; cut off tops and save; remove seeds and membranes. Cover tops and peppers with water and bring to boiling; boil gently 10 minutes, or until almost tender. Drain, and let cool. Combine chopped vegetables. Mix remaining ingredients; pour over vegetables and mix well. Stuff into peppers, do not pack too tightly. Place top on each pepper. Tie in place with string. Place peppers in wide mouthed jars or in a large crock or jar. Heat together in agate or enamel kettle all of the following ingredients except olive oil.

3 pints cider vinegar 1 quart water 1/2 cup salt 1 Tbsp. celery seeds 1 1/2 Tbsp. mustard seeds 4 Tbsp. whole cloves 2 Tbsp. whole allspice 1 (three inch) stick cinnamon, broken 2 blades mace, or 1 Tsp. ground mace Olive oil

Bring spice mixture to boiling; pour over stuffed peppers. Let cool. To each 3 peppers in jar or crock add about 1/2 cup olive oil. Cover. Let stand in cool place 10 days or longer before using. To serve, remove string, drain stuffed peppers.

Note: Use remaining oil and spice mixture in salad dressings or for marinade.

From: Old Time Pickling and Spicing Recipes Shared By: Pat Stockett

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