Preserving Fresh Tomatoes for 2 Years Without Vinegar: The Foolproof Method

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Crafting tomato preserves is simple and requires just a few ingredients.
Say goodbye to supermarket runs for winter tomatoes!

Tomato preserves are a versatile addition to meals — perfect for enhancing spaghetti sauce or seasoning various dishes.
They’re a lifesaver year-round, especially when fresh tomatoes are out of season, offering homemade goodness without relying on store-bought alternatives.

While summer is the best time to preserve tomatoes, there’s a method that extends their shelf life up to two years — all it takes is patience, fresh tomatoes (preferably homegrown), and plenty of basil.

Choosing the Right Tomatoes

The ripeness and variety of tomatoes affect the flavor of the preserve.

A good sign of ripeness is when the stem detaches easily from the fruit.

If unsure, consult your local greengrocer.

Preparing the sauce a couple of days after purchasing can enhance flavor.

Important:
Before consumption, ensure the jars show no changes in flavor, color, or aroma.
Any alteration means spoilage — discard immediately.

Sterilizing the Jars: The Key to Long-Lasting Preserves

Proper sterilization is crucial for successful preservation and ensuring the jars are airtight.

Ingredients (for 3 × 2L jars):

Ingredient Quantity
Fresh tomatoes 7 kg
Fresh basil To taste
Boiling water For sterilizing jars

Preparation:

 

 

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