using frozen tomatoes to make relish etc
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1 | Hi, I know frozen tomatoes have a lot of extra water when they are defrosted. If you were going to make relish (in my case kasundi) using frozen tomatoes, how would you go about it? I remember something about salting them??? while defrosting to expel excess water??? Any other tips, TIA dibble35 - 2020-02-04 21:28:00 |
2 | I just thaw them, squeeze them and then chuck them in the pot. Without the excess water. lythande1 - 2020-02-05 08:13:00 |
3 | what is Kasundi? korbo - 2020-02-05 10:22:00 |
4 | That excess "water" is juice. Just drain it into a saucepan before you start making your relish, and cook it down to reduce it and concentrate the flavour. Then add the pulp and other ingredients and cook as usual. punkinthefirst - 2020-02-05 10:52:00 |
5 | punkinthefirst wrote: samanya - 2020-02-05 11:00:00 |
6 | Works without the juice.... lythande1 - 2020-02-05 12:12:00 |
7 | korbo wrote: dibble35 - 2020-02-05 12:41:00 |
8 | https://www.taste.com.au/recipes/tomato-kasundi/1b02c609-5f2 dibble35 - 2020-02-05 12:44:00 |
9 | I've made that recipe from here & it may have been davidt4 who gave it ...it's delicious. samanya - 2020-02-05 17:45:00 |
10 | samanya wrote: dibble35 - 2020-02-05 18:18:00 |
11 | samanya wrote:
No, I can't take credit for the kasundi. That recipe does sound good, but I would be wary of keeping it too long as it doesn't have much vinegar or sugar. I might try it with some of our enormous tomato crop. davidt4 - 2020-02-05 19:01:00 |
12 | dibble35 wrote: korbo - 2020-02-06 10:12:00 |
13 | korbo wrote:dibble35 wrote: dibble35 - 2020-02-06 16:55:00 |