As I nestled the tomato plants into their support cages today, I knocked a couple of unripe green tomatoes off the plants. Can I do anything with them?
I am, too! Firstly, Laura's mom does it in the Little House books. And I've done it too, but they need to be sliced, or else the sugar doesn't permeate them enough.
That was green pumpkin laura's ma used in.... The Long WInter? I remember the passage you're refering to, and i'm pretty sure it's pumpkin.
(Did you know that in The First Four Years, when Laura makes a pie out of "Pie Plant" she was talking about rhubard? I found that out last week. I thought it was some random plant, not one my mom had in our backyard.)
My mom used to make pickled green tomatoes, and also slice them and fry them. And I'm afraid the mental "taste" of them pickled and deep fried is completely at odds with anything sweet.... sorry!
I do remember that one feast in my experience, too! It's the Infamous Onions and Raisin Feast, from about 1980, where everything Duchess Caellyn made had one or the other, or both, in it.
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Date: 2006-07-31 02:13 am (UTC)But here's some other sources for your edification:
The following recipe for Green Tomato Pie, ... is from American Cookery (1972, Galahad Books) by the late James Beard, one of the foremost authorities on American food.
and here, which also covers other uses for them:
You'll be amazed at the chameleon-like quality of green tomatoes in desserts. With a little creative seasoning, green tomato pie tastes just like apple pie, and green tomato cake is just a moist and delicious spice cake with a secret. Green tomatoes have also been known to show up in jars of homemade preserves. When you add some sugar the flavor of green tomatoes becomes quite neutral and when mixed with other fruit, they become a wonderful way to stretch out that batch of jam or mincemeat.
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Date: 2006-07-31 02:16 am (UTC)(Did you know that in The First Four Years, when Laura makes a pie out of "Pie Plant" she was talking about rhubard? I found that out last week. I thought it was some random plant, not one my mom had in our backyard.)
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Date: 2006-07-31 05:30 pm (UTC)(Can I use the excuse that jen's 2nd trimester brain rot is contagious?)
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