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Green Tomato Salsa {Canning Recipe}

by Kimberly Hickok
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This post was originally published in March2018. The recipe has been updated. Please see recipe notes.

I keep thinking that as I get older time won’t go by so quickly. Wrong! Time seems to fly by even faster than ever. This is my way of explaining why it’s taken me so long to post this recipe for green tomato salsa! I suppose it’s all in your perspective. Instead of thinking that I’m ‘late’ in writing thisI should probably think that I”m sharing this recipe BEFORE you need it.

Ha! Problem solved.

So. Flashing back to November when we finally got a killing frost. (Global warming isn’t realmy ass!) We harvested a pretty good sized amount of green tomatoes.

Green Tomatoes for Green Tomato Salsa

We love fried green tomatoes but with this amountI had to think a little bit out of the box. Thankfully I have a nice collection of Ball Blue Books. They are THE go-to guide for canning recipes. If you can find older copieseven better. Ladies back in the day knew how to preserveor ‘put up’the bounty of their summer harvest so it could be enjoyed later and the older editions have recipes that are hard to find.

Don’t be discouraged if you don’t have one of these books. You can also visit their website which has a great recipe for Green Tomato Salsa. You can also do a Google search for inspiration.

Bottom line is that you basically need to chop up a bunch of green tomatoespeppersonions and jalapenos – add some cilantrocuminsaltpepper and vinegar. Cook it and then jar it up!

Green Tomato Salsa

Chopchopchopchop.

Fast forwardit’s now March and we only have one jar left. We’ve been eating it with chips and pureeing it to make a sauce which is outstanding on steakchicken and fish. Sofolkswe have a winner!!!!!

If you’ve never canned beforethis is a good place start. Would love to get your green tomato recipes or salsa recipes. Drop a link to your favorite in the comments.

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46 comments

Daisy October 22019 - 6:10 pm

Adds keep covering up the ingredients and I can’t remove them. This is very frustrating!

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Kimberly Hickok October 222019 - 7:30 am

I’ve tried to duplicate the issue on my desktop and laptop and am not having the issue. The last ingredient in the list is vinegar . . . then the instructions. Let me know if you’d like me to email you the recipe! ?

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Stacey September 182020 - 6:15 pm

Do you leave the skins on the tomato or peel?

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Kimberly Hickok September 282020 - 3:09 pm

I leave the skins on but I imagine you could peel them in you like.

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MB Whitcomb October 212021 - 10:14 am

Do you core them? I don’t mind the seeds and the ‘maters are small. Thanks!

Kimberly Hickok October 212021 - 11:37 am

If the core is bigI’ll cut them out. NormallythoughI just toss everything into the food processor and just remove any blemishes. Let me know how yours turns out!

Lauren September 92020 - 8:32 am

I would suggest substituting something other then vinegar for the acidity so as not to give the salsa the vinagery taste. Maybe lime juice or citric acid so it doesn’t affect the flavor at all. I made the recipe and was kind of thrown off by the vinegar taste.

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Mark September 252020 - 4:43 pm

Have you made a batch with out the vinigerand with the citric acid?

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Anita July 112021 - 10:34 am

Yes. Can U email me the recipe. Am confused. If cooking till veggies are soft x then adding vinegar.. what liquid ate the veggies cooking in? They will make their own. But not at the beginning.

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Kimberly Hickok July 112021 - 2:56 pm

Hi Anita. Great question! If you run the veggies through a food processorthere’s plenty of liquid. You’ll see that’s what I did in the photos showing how I made the recipe. Place the processed veggies in your pot and then cook until they’re soft. Good luck!
PS – You should be able to print the recipe or use the share link to email it. Hope this is helpful.

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Cindy October 12020 - 2:37 pm

processing time please?

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Kimberly Hickok October 12020 - 3:13 pm

15 minutes. Let me know how it turns out!

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Debbie October 102020 - 3:25 pm

Making now. Smells amazing! Great use of green tomatoes.

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Kimberly Hickok October 112020 - 9:30 am

Great!!!! Let me know if/how you modified yours.

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Paula October 222020 - 8:45 pm

Would it freeze ? It’s hard finding canning lids

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Kimberly Hickok October 232020 - 9:08 am

It might. I’ve never tried it and I’m not sure how freezing would affect the consistency. I use it a lot to add to soupsstews and sauces so if you’re going to cook with ityou should be fine. If you’re going to eat it freshit will be probably be very liquid-y (is that a word???) when you thaw it. I agree. Finding lids right now is a major pain so if you try freezing it and it works I’ll add your recommendations to the recipe. Good luck!

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Therese Hoefer September 42025 - 9:27 pm

This is by far the most amazing salsa I have EVER had! I did cut down vinegar by half and omitted the cilantro. It’s my absolute favorite. I will always keep this recipe on hand! Thank you.

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Kimberly Hickok September 92025 - 10:22 am

Nice job making it your own. Glad you’re enjoying the recipe. We love it too!

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Fran October 232020 - 6:16 pm

I love itI added sweet corn and black beans. Delicioushusband can’t get enough.

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Kimberly Hickok October 242020 - 10:40 am

Terrific idea! Will have to give it a try. Glad hubby is happy!

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D Franklin November 272020 - 2:53 pm

Can I use fresh limes instead of bottled lime juice?

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Kimberly Hickok November 272020 - 6:19 pm

I only use vinegar for this recipe. I’ve never tried fresh lime juice. Give it a go and let me know how you make out!

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Yleeta December 22020 - 10:49 am

Are you using white or apple cider vinegar and regular salt or pickling salt?

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Kimberly Hickok December 22020 - 2:07 pm

I use white vinegar and kosher salt. Hope that’s helpful!

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Chrissie Stevens September 132021 - 6:09 pm

What a delicious salsa! It came out spicier than expected; my jalapeños weren’t overly hot. I used 1/4 cup lime juice and 1/4 vinegar.
I’m curious what the shelf life might be?

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Kimberly Hickok September 132021 - 6:30 pm

Properly processed home canned foods have a long shelf life – 12 to 18 months. Ours never lasts that long. ?

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Jackie September 282023 - 1:47 pm

I’m always looking for new recipes for canning and hubby saw this a couple days ago. So I Made this today and was pleasantly surprised how tasty it is. I opted for 2 TBS of red wine vinegar and 1/4c. of lime juice in ln place of 1c. vinegar. I also use citric acid.

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Kimberly Hickok September 282023 - 2:31 pm

Glad you are enjoying this! I also appreciate the recipe notes.

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Charity Husser September 242024 - 12:45 pm

Really enjoyed this recipe. If you add a pint of chicken broth and blend until smoothit makes a wonderful green enchilada sauce!

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Kimberly Hickok September 242024 - 1:33 pm

That’s a fantastic idea! And I will definitely be following your recommendation. Please be sure to leave a review too. Thank you!

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Susie September 292024 - 5:57 pm

Like this. Going to pull my green tomatoes. I added some red bell and a few hot peppers. I would add alittle more salt. I didn’t find the vinegar too strong. It probably depends on the tomatoes. Will make another batch tomorrow.

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Kimberly Hickok September 302024 - 8:21 am

So glad you enjoyed it! It’s a good base recipe and you can add whatever you want to itlike hot peppers. Sounds great!

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K~ October 262024 - 10:28 pm

Made it yesterday with the last of my tomatoes. I love fresh salsa from the garden and was not a fan of canned but hated to see so many green tomatoes (and a few reds go to waste. I substituted a cup of lime juice for the vinegar. Added a mango ( I freeze them in season). And a bit more cumin. Used just a few jalapeño and some bell peppers. Came out great! Was a hit with my whole family. Will definitely keep this recipe for next year! Thanks!

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Kimberly Hickok October 292024 - 3:49 pm

I just picked the last of mine too and will be whipping up a batch. Love the idea of adding mango! If you wouldn’t mindplease rate the recipe. It really helps others when deciding if they should go for it.

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Ashley November 42024 - 7:30 pm

Could you pressure can this recipe? I don’t mind waterbathing it but I just got my first pressure canner and I’m having a lot of fun using it so I’d prefer pressure canning at the moment.

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Kimberly Hickok November 62024 - 9:42 am

I’ve never processed this way but I’m sure you could. I would follow your canner’s recommendations for processing tomato sauce or salsa and you should be good to go! Let me know how it turns out.

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Therese H September 52025 - 11:25 pm

This is my second batch of making this for canning. It is absolutely amazing! The flavors pop with each bite. Oh so good! I am already out and needed more!
A few changes I made: I replaced vinegar with citrus (I had bottled lemonlime and orange juice. I combined all 3 to make 1 cup)I don’t like how strong Cilantro is so I used about a teaspoon of dried cilantroI also added 1-2 tablespoons of sugar. After cookingI took about 1/4 – half of the entire pan of salsa and blended it with my bullet blender. That way it’s creamy with chunks! This recipe was by far my favorite I made with my garden veggies from this year. Thank you. I will forever use this recipe!

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Kimberly Hickok September 92025 - 10:21 am

I was away for a few days and just now seeing your message. Great! So glad you’re happy with the recipe and have made it your own. If you wouldn’t mind rating the recipeI would truly appreciate it. Thank you.

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Therese H October 112025 - 9:15 pm

I have been trying to figure out how. Lol! I did find the heart button. If you could let me know where to find the rating I most definitely will rate 5 star!! Thank you.

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Kimberly Hickok October 152025 - 11:12 am

In the blog postin the recipe sectionthere’s a spot where you can rate the recipe. Just click on the star rating you like. Thanks so much!

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Denae Tolzman October 132025 - 6:25 pm

Made this with one change. 1/2 cup white vinegar and 1/2 cup bottled lime juice. Turned out great!

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Kimberly Hickok October 152025 - 11:10 am

Great! So glad it turned out great. And so glad you were able to make it your own.

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Bobbi November 12025 - 7:21 am

How many pints do you get from this recipe?

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Kimberly Hickok November 22025 - 11:30 am

Approximately 5 half pints.

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Bobbi F November 12025 - 9:52 am

How many jars with this make?

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Kimberly Hickok November 22025 - 11:30 am

2-3 pints.

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