Best 5 Elizabeths Green Tomato Chow Chow Recipes

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In the realm of Southern cuisine, chow chow reigns supreme as a delectable relish that tantalizes taste buds with its vibrant flavors and versatility. This tangy condiment, often made with green tomatoes, is a staple in many households, gracing tables across the region.

From Elizabeth's Green Tomato Chow Chow, a classic recipe passed down through generations, to the unique and flavorful Carrot and Jalapeño Chow Chow and the sweet and tangy Pineapple Chow Chow, this article presents a delightful range of chow chow recipes that cater to diverse palates. Each recipe offers a distinct culinary experience, whether you prefer the traditional green tomato chow chow or crave something more adventurous like the spicy carrot and jalapeño variation. These recipes are carefully curated to ensure a well-rounded exploration of this Southern delight.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

GREEN TOMATO CHOWCHOW



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My grandmom's long-cherished chowchow has Pennsylvania Dutch roots. Her pickled relish of cabbage, onions and peppers is tart and sweet with a smidge of spice. -Sharon Tipton, Casselberry, Florida

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Side Dishes

Time 1h35m

Yield 10 cups.

Number Of Ingredients 9

3 pounds green tomatoes (about 5 medium)
2 tablespoons salt
1 medium head cabbage
1 pound onions (about 3 medium)
1 pound green and sweet red peppers (about 3 medium), seeded
1 jalapeno pepper, seeded and chopped, optional
4 cups cider vinegar
2-3/4 cups sugar
4 teaspoons mixed pickling spices

Steps:

  • Chop tomatoes. Transfer to a strainer and sprinkle with salt; let stand 10 minutes. Meanwhile, chop cabbage, onions and green and red peppers. Place in a Dutch oven. Add drained tomatoes to pan and, if desired, jalapeno., Stir in vinegar and sugar. Place pickling spices on a double thickness of cheesecloth. Gather corners to enclose spices; tie securely with string. Add to pan. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat; simmer, uncovered, until thickened, stirring occasionally, 1 to 1-1/2 hours. Discard spice bag. Cool to room temperature; refrigerate leftovers.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 80 calories, Fat 0 fat (0 saturated fat), Cholesterol 0 cholesterol, Sodium 276mg sodium, Carbohydrate 19g carbohydrate (17g sugars, Fiber 1g fiber), Protein 1g protein.

ELIZABETH'S GREEN TOMATO CHOW-CHOW



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This is my ex-mother in law's recipe. I got her to e-mail it to me yesterday. It is the best chow recipe I have ever eaten. I've made many many jars of this in my lifetime. You will not be dissappointed if you try this one! I am posting this so I never lose it again! I am guestimating at the amount it makes.

Provided by MarieRynr

Time P1DT3h

Yield 6 pints

Number Of Ingredients 13

9 lbs green tomatoes
6 lbs onions, peel and slice fine
1 cup salt
4 cups water
4 cups white vinegar
2 cups water
1/2 cup pickling spices
2 1/2 lbs white sugar
2 1/2 lbs brown sugar
1/2 cup cornstarch
2 teaspoons dry mustard
1 teaspoon turmeric
1 red pepper, cut fine

Steps:

  • Soak the tomatoes and onions in the first amount of water and the salt over night.
  • Drain well in the morning.
  • Put the spice in a cloth bag, tie shut and crush with a rolling pin.
  • Put the vegetables in a pot with the vinegar and second amount of water, putting in the bag of spice.
  • Bring to a boil, then simmer for half an hour.
  • Add the sugars and simmer another half an hour.
  • Stir together the cornstarch, dry mustard and tumeric.
  • Add a little of the simmering liquid to make a paste, then stir it into the tomato mixture.
  • Add the chopped pepper.
  • Simmer for 1 to 2 hours til thick.
  • Spoon into prepared jars and seal according to manufacturers directions.

GREEN TOMATO CHOWCHOW



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Here is a chunky relish of cabbage and bell pepper commonly served in the South with salty cold cuts and meats. It couldn't be simpler: simmer chopped vegetables for 15 minutes in a spiced brine - we use judicious amounts of clove, allspice, cinnamon and toasted coriander - and pack into jars. We tip the balance more toward green tomato than cabbage when green tomatoes are available because we love the tomatillo-like flavor of a green tomato - a near-apple flavor, but without the sweetness. It's a delicious substitute for any relish you would spread over a hot dog or a burger, but we take it in other directions, too. Mixed one-to-one with good mayonnaise, green tomato chowchow makes the perfect dressing for coleslaw. Sometimes we'll strain out the brine before we add the mayonnaise to make a killer tartar sauce. Or if we're feeling indulgent, we'll drain the chowchow, toss it with squid or small bay scallops and flood it with a fruity extra virgin olive oil for easy mock-ceviche.

Provided by Matt Lee And Ted Lee

Categories     condiments, side dish

Time 45m

Yield 2 quarts

Number Of Ingredients 13

4 whole allspice berries
1 teaspoon celery seed
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 teaspoon coriander seed, toasted
2 teaspoons ground turmeric
1 tablespoon kosher salt
1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1 quart apple cider vinegar
1 cup light brown sugar
3 cups green cabbage, cut into small dice (from 1/2 pound green cabbage)
3 cups Spanish onion, cut into small dice (from 1 1/4 pounds Spanish onions)
2 cups red bell pepper, cut into small dice (from 3/4 pounds red bell peppers)
6 cups green tomatoes, cut into small dice (from 2 1/4 pounds green tomatoes)

Steps:

  • Pound the dry seasonings together in a mortar.
  • Bring vinegar, sugar, and 2/3 cup water to a boil in a large stockpot, stirring to dissolve sugar. Add spices, reduce heat to low and simmer 10 minutes. Add cabbage, onion and bell pepper, return to a simmer and cook 5 minutes. Add the green tomato, stir thoroughly to incorporate, and cook 5 minutes more.
  • With a slotted spoon, transfer the relish to 2 quart jars or 4 pint jars. Fill to 1/4-inch from rim with remaining brine, agitate jars, and let stand 1 minute. Top up with brine, close jars and let them cool. Store jars in refrigerator up to 2 weeks.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 44, UnsaturatedFat 0 grams, Carbohydrate 9 grams, Fat 0 grams, Fiber 1 gram, Protein 1 gram, SaturatedFat 0 grams, Sodium 186 milligrams, Sugar 7 grams, TransFat 0 grams

NOVA SCOTIA GREEN TOMATO CHOW RECIPE - (3.5/5)



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Provided by á-717

Number Of Ingredients 6

16 cups finely sliced green tomatoes
8 cups sliced onions
3 cups vinegar
6 cups sugar
1/3 cup coarse pickling salt
1/2 cup pickling spices, in a cheesecloth bag

Steps:

  • In a large pot, sprinkle the tomatoes and onions well with pickling salt, and let sit overnight covered. In the morning, rinse the tomatoes and onions to remove the salt and drain the liquid off. Add them to a large pot, add the vinegar, the sugar, and the pickling spices in a cheesecloth bag. Put the large pot on the stove and turn to medium. Cook the tomato mixture until it is soft and somewhat thickened, about two hours. Stir often, don't let it burn to the bottom of the pan. Seal in hot sterile mason jars. Makes about 6 pints.

GREEN TOMATO CHOW-CHOW



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This traditional mixed-vegetable relish, which usually features some combination of cabbage, tomatoes, peppers, and onion, is like a Southern version of sauerkraut or Korean kimchi. It has its origins in Appalachia, where big, crisp heads of cabbage thrive in the cooler mountain climate. It's typically served on stewed beans and rice, but it is excellent, too, on hot dogs and barbecue sandwiches. This version, which features the bright, tart flavor of green tomatoes, comes from an old recipe in my grandmother's collection-so old that it called for "5 cents' worth of celery seeds."

Yield makes about 4 pints

Number Of Ingredients 11

5 pounds green tomatoes, cored and roughly chopped
2 yellow onions, quartered
2 green bell peppers, cored, seeded, and quartered
2 cups sugar
1 cup apple cider vinegar
2 small chile peppers, cored and seeded
2 tablespoons kosher salt
2 tablespoons yellow mustard seeds
1 tablespoon celery seeds
1 tablespoon pickling spices
1 tablespoon whole cloves

Steps:

  • Grate the tomatoes, onions, and bell peppers on a box grater or in a food processor using the grating disk.
  • Transfer the grated vegetables to a large nonreactive saucepan and add the sugar, vinegar, chile peppers, salt, mustard seeds, celery seeds, pickling spices, and cloves and stir to mix. Bring to a low boil over medium heat, skimming the rising foam as needed. Cook, stirring often, until thick, about 45 minutes. Remove from the heat. If preserving the relish, sterilize four 1-pint heat-tempered canning jars (see Know-how, page 291).
  • For refrigerator relish, let cool slightly and refrigerate in airtight containers until ready to serve, or for up to 2 months.
  • For preserved relish, pack the hot relish in the sterilized jars, leaving about 1/2 inch of headspace to ensure a proper seal, and process in a hot water bath for 20 minutes to vacuum-seal (see Know-how, page 291). Let cool to room temperature, check the seal, and store in a cool, dark place until ready to serve, or for up to 6 months. Refrigerate after opening.

Tips:

  • Choose firm, green tomatoes: This will ensure that your chow chow has a crisp texture.
  • Use a variety of vegetables: This will add flavor and color to your chow chow. Some good options include onions, peppers, celery, and carrots.
  • Don't be afraid to experiment with spices: Chow chow is a versatile dish that can be customized to your taste. Try adding different spices, such as mustard seeds, celery seeds, or turmeric, to create a unique flavor profile.
  • Process the vegetables in a food processor: This will help to create a uniform texture and make it easier to pack the chow chow into jars.
  • Use a water bath canner to process the jars: This will ensure that the chow chow is safe to store for long periods of time.

Conclusion:

Elizabeth's Green Tomato Chow Chow is a delicious and versatile condiment that can be enjoyed in a variety of ways. It's perfect for adding a tangy flavor to sandwiches, burgers, and hot dogs. It can also be used as a dipping sauce for vegetables or crackers. And it's even good enough to eat straight out of the jar! So next time you have a bumper crop of green tomatoes, be sure to give this recipe a try. You won't be disappointed.

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