Farewell to the Summer Harvest Season--Fall is Here!
comments (0) October 19th, 2009Gone are the bright blue skies of autumn, when one looks up through a dazzling palette of colored leaves against the sky. Lime green, bright yellow, golden, orange, red, mahogany, and brown leaves drifting down around us as we sit outside and contemplate the changing of the seasons. We no longer hear and feel the friendly scuffle of the leaves as we walk through them.
| The last of the serrano harvest waiting to be picked. |
| Just harvested chiles. |
So when I bring plants into my greenhouse for the winter, first I prune them back, remove dead or yellowed leaves and inspect them for insects and egg cases, slugs, etc. Next, now that they are undercover, I will spray them with my chile garlic spray, which will make any leftover varmints head for the hills.
Recipe: Chile Garlic Insecticidal Spray
| Pickled peppers in waterbath. |
Dealing with the Last of the Chiles
In the meantime, I have had a surplus of chiles to deal with. My daughter Lucie and her boyfriend, Bret, who is a chef (fortunately for me!) spent an afternoon with rubber gloves on, preparing chiles for canning. After removing any blemished or bad spots, we stemmed and seeded them—except for the whole chiles—which we pierced with a knife to allow the pickling liquid to totally surround them. We pickled whole chiles, sliced chiles, and we made chile pepper relish. Now we will have the heat of summer, whenever we open a jar of our home-canned peppers. See the recipe for pickling chiles in a simple brine.
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