Tomato Primer
 
 From: www.gourmetcountry.com 
 
 Select Tomatoes with bright shiny skins with no evidence of mold. In 
 general avoid broken skins and overly soft tomatoes unless you are making 
 a sauce. Don't avoid odd-shaped tomatoes or ones with growth lines. These 
 are the old-garden types and extremely delicious.
 
 Never put tomatoes in the refrigerator. (An exception is if they have 
 broken skins.) It will destroy their flavor. Don't buy ones that have 
 been chilled or refrigerated. Place unripe tomatoes, not touching, on 
 a windowsill or in a warm spot. If you grow your own, this technique 
 will give you fresh tomatoes long after you pull the plants out of 
 the ground. Before the first frost, hang the whole plant, unripe and 
 ripe tomatoes on the vine, upside down in a cool, dark place. They 
 will ripen slowly over weeks.
 
 Freeze as many tomatoes as you can with the freezer space you have. 
 They should be thoroughly ripe. Freeze them uncooked, whole or cut 
 into pieces. Or cook them into a simple sauce and freeze it. Fresh 
 frozen tomatoes must be drained of water before adding them to soups 
 or sauces. Cooked ones will give off less water. Unripe green ones 
 will freeze but have a mushy texture.
 
 Dry them, sliced, in a 170 degree oven on a cookie sheet covered 
 with silipat or parchment for 6-8 hours. Or put them in the sun 
 under screens in a very hot spot. Freeze all sundried tomatoes 
 for at least 48 hours to kill any insect larvae you can't see.
 
 Peel tomatoes by coring the top of the tomato and cutting an X in 
 the bottom. Bring a large pot of water to a boil and immerse the 
 tomato in the water for 15 to 30 seconds. The riper the tomato 
 the less time it needs. Transfer immediately to an ice bath. Drain 
 and skins will peel off easily.
 
 There is no standard-size tomato, but 1 pound of tomatoes equals 
 approximately 3 large, 3 medium or 4 small ones: 20 to 24 cherry 
 tomatoes; or 1 cup chopped tomato pulp.
 
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
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