I know this is a relish, but if you just want to omit the other vegetables, that would be fine. This is very good ! You don't have to add the spices, either.
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PICKLED CORN RELISH
Yield: about 9 pints
10 cups fresh whole kernel corn (16 to 20 medium-size ears), or six (10 ounces each) packages frozen corn
2 1/2 cups diced sweet red peppers
2 1/2 cups diced sweet green peppers
2 1/2 cups chopped celery
1 1/4 cups diced onions
1 3/4 cups sugar
5 cups vinegar (5 percent)
2 1/2 tbsp canning or pickling salt
2 1/2 tsp celery seed
2 1/2 tbsp dry mustard
1 1/4 tsp turmeric
Boil ears of corn 5 minutes. Dip in cold water. Cut whole kernels from cob or use six 10-ounce frozen packages of corn.
Combine peppers, celery, onions, sugar, vinegar, salt, and celery seed in a saucepan. Bring to boil and simmer 5 minutes, stirring occasionally.
Mix mustard and turmeric in 1/2 cup of the simmered mixture. Add this mixture and corn to the hot mixture. Simmer another 5 minutes.
Fill jars with hot mixture, leaving 1/2-inch headspace.
Process half pints and pints 15 minutes in a boiling water bath canner.
If at higher elevations you will need to add additional processing time.
I am not sure what you are looking for. If you need more help, please let me know.
PICKLED CORN RELISH
Yield: about 9 pints
10 cups fresh whole kernel corn (16 to 20 medium-size ears), or six (10 ounces each) packages frozen corn
2 1/2 cups diced sweet red peppers
2 1/2 cups diced sweet green peppers
2 1/2 cups chopped celery
1 1/4 cups diced onions
1 3/4 cups sugar
5 cups vinegar (5 percent)
2 1/2 tbsp canning or pickling salt
2 1/2 tsp celery seed
2 1/2 tbsp dry mustard
1 1/4 tsp turmeric
Boil ears of corn 5 minutes. Dip in cold water. Cut whole kernels from cob or use six 10-ounce frozen packages of corn.
Combine peppers, celery, onions, sugar, vinegar, salt, and celery seed in a saucepan. Bring to boil and simmer 5 minutes, stirring occasionally.
Mix mustard and turmeric in 1/2 cup of the simmered mixture. Add this mixture and corn to the hot mixture. Simmer another 5 minutes.
Fill jars with hot mixture, leaving 1/2-inch headspace.
Process half pints and pints 15 minutes in a boiling water bath canner.
If at higher elevations you will need to add additional processing time.
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Shared by: Linda Lou, WA
In reply to: ISO: pickled corn (nt)
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