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    By: Chef Laura Bonicelli

    I’m thrilled to share with you my latest culinary creation: Fermented Peach and Tomato Salsa. This recipe has quickly become my favorite salad dressing, and I’m sure it will become yours too. Not only is it incredibly flavorful, but it’s also packed with probiotic benefits. Plus, it’s sweet without any added sugar! 🍯

     

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    Say yes to Fermented Salsa

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    Fermented salsa offers a myriad of benefits, making it a must-have addition to your culinary repertoire. Packed with probiotics, this tangy and flavorful salsa promotes gut health by introducing beneficial bacteria into your digestive system. The fermentation process also enhances the nutritional profile of the ingredients, making vitamins and minerals more bioavailable. This Peach and Tomato Salsa Ferment is not only delicious but also naturally sweet without any added sugar, making it a healthier alternative to store-bought dressings and condiments. Its versatility allows you to use it as a vibrant salad dressing, a zesty topping for tacos, or a refreshing dip for chips and veggies, adding a probiotic punch to every meal.

    I know that fermentation can be intimidating, but the University of Minnesota and other credible sources consider it to be safer than canning. Fermentation is an ancient form of food preservation. There are a few rules to follow. Always clean the jars, weights, and all of your tools thoroughly. Make sure you release the lids a couple of times per day. Stop the fermentation and refrigerate when you get the desired results. 

    Buon Appetito!

    Step by Step Instructions

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    Fermented Peach and Tomato Salsa

    © Chef Laura Bonicelli
    This salsa is wonderful on salads and with fish or chicken. I use it in place of salad dressing. If peaches are out of season, substitute ripe mango or nectarines.
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    Prep Time 30 minutes
    Cook Time 3 days
    Total Time 3 days 30 minutes
    Course Sauces, Dressings, other, Sides
    Cuisine American
    Servings
    Calories 54 kcal

    Ingredients
      

    • 8 ripe Roma tomatoes diced - can substitute cherry or any other ripe tomato
    • 4 ripe peaches peeled, pitted, and diced (see note)
    • 1 small red onion diced
    • 2 - 4 jalapeno peppers stemmed, seeded (optional if you like heat), and diced fine
    • 2 limes juiced
    • 1 1/2 teaspoons Kosher salt
    • 2 tablespoons chopped cilantro leaves

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    • 1 cup filtered water This will be added at the end.

    Instructions
     

    • Wash 2 to 3 pint jars and lids with rings. (The quantity of the salsa will vary depending on the size of your ingredients. Sterilizing is not necessary, but is fine if you prefer
    • Combine the prepared ingredients (except the filtered water) in a non-reactive bowl. Mix well.
    • Add the salsa mixture to the jars, pressing down as you go to eliminate air pockets. Leave a 1 1/2-inch headspace at the top. Use a wooden spoon to make sure there are no air bubbles. Put in a washed and dried fermentation weight, if using. (This helps keep the ingredients submerged and prevents mold)
    • Pour filtered water into the jars, leaving a 1-inch headspace.
    • Place the lid on top and screw on the rings. Remember to release the pressure twice a day. This is essential while the mixture is fermenting - the jars can explode from the pressure. Leave the jars on the counter, out of direct sunlight. Allow the salsa to ferment for 2 to 3 days.
    • When the mixture becomes bubbly, remove the weights and transfer the jars to the refrigerator. Refrigeration stops the fermentation process. The salsa will keep for up to 3 months.

    Notes

    To make peeling the peaches easy, drop the peaches in boiling water for 30 seconds, remove to an ice bath and peel. Fermentation weights aren't necessary, but they are very helpful in keeping your ferment mold-free.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 54kcalCarbohydrates: 13gProtein: 2gFat: 0.4gSaturated Fat: 0.04gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.1gMonounsaturated Fat: 0.1gSodium: 451mgPotassium: 281mgFiber: 3gSugar: 9gVitamin A: 795IUVitamin C: 20mgCalcium: 19mgIron: 1mg
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