Spyke

Make a BLT with fried green tomatoes! I recommend using some kind of chipotle sauce. That shit is amazing.

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feddit.org

My grandma usually puts her late tomato harvest in a brown bag which she stores in a warm place so the tomatoes ripen with time (that usually takes around 2 weeks)

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dumplesreply
midwest.social

We're ripening ours right now. I'm switch from the bowl to a bag

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higgsbosonreply
piefed.social

throw a ripe banana in with it to turbo-charge the ripening with some ethylene gas.

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I've had middling success with that. My current batch went from not quite ripe to rotting.

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Pickled green tomatoes are amazing. My family makes them every fall.

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I preserve them in oil. It takes a bit of time but so worth it! I just use the bigger ones for this and make salsa or enchilada sauce with the small ones.

Green tomatoes in oil

Edit: you could just cut the small ones in half and do this. Hmmm, might try that next year.

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Don't listen to this guy! Sell them to me at market value please 😭

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I cook them with peppers, other veg, and ripe tomatoes (or sometimes tomato paste). Makes an excellent chunky veggie sauce.

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PlantJamreply
lemmy.world

Aren't tomatillos a completely different plant than just unripe tomatoes?

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If you have 13 kilos you should probably freeze some of it. I would probably roast them first. That will make them a bit less sour and they will contain less water thus it takes less space in the freezer. Oh and discard the super tiny ones, they will just make the rest of them taste bed.

Oh and you can use them in any soup or sauce and you won't be able to tell they were frozen.

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you can fry them with oil/butter, onion, garlic, and salt on a pan, they're good

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