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Everyday Living
Everyday Living
29 August 2009
How to Peel Tomatoes
This is a necessary step in preparing tomatoes for canning or other type of processing.
- First, remove the cores on the tomatoes (doing it now is much easier than after removing the peel)
- Fill your sink with cold water
- In a large pot, bring water to a boil
- Once the water is boiling, place tomatoes in the pot and set your timer for 30 seconds
- When the timer goes off, remove the tomatoes from the boiling water and place in the sink filled with cold water
- The skins should come right off the tomatoes. Granted there may be one or two who want to be difficult, but just take a knife and scrape the skin off
- Repeat steps 4 & 5 until all tomatoes are peeled
Of possible interest... How to Core Tomatoes
How to Core Tomatoes
Although some may see this as an everyday thing and is a necessary skill in order to can tomatoes and skin them, there are many out there who have never done this before, so I will give a brief guide on how to core a tomato.
Of possible interest... How to peel tomatoes
- Get a sharp knife and place it in your hand
- Rinse the tomato and put it in your other hand with the core (where the tomato came off the plant) facing up
- Take the knife and insert it approxiamtely 1/2 inch beside the core and about an inch deep
- Using your thumb as a guide, turn the tomato in you hand and move the knife in an up and down motion until you have completed the circle
- The top of the tomato should now twist off
Of possible interest... How to peel tomatoes
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