Pickled Carrots
Tuesday, March 6, 2012 at 10:53PM 
There is not a lot of fresh produce at the farmers market in the middle of the winter, but I still get an itch to can something good. I surf the aisle of the grocery store hoping to find something good. As you can imagine I was excited to find the biggest bag of organic carrots on sale. Knowing how popular pickled carrots have become at our house, I knew I had work to do.
I started making pickled carrots at the suggestion of our friend Jonathan. He convinced me they were his favorite and I had to give it a try. Once I made them, they quickly became Will's favorite as well.

Here is my well loved pickled carrot recipe. Enjoy!
Pickled Carrots
Makes about 6 jars. I use the pint wide mouth Ball jars.
- one large bag (about 4 pounds) of carrots
Pickling Liquid
- 3 cups water
- 3 cups vinegar
- 1/4 cup sugar
- 1/4 cup pickling salt
- 2 tbs mixed peppercorns
One for each jar
- sprig of rosemary
- hot chili (I like the small Thai chilis)
- clove of garlic
Peel and cut the carrots into sticks that fit into your jars with plenty of headspace, and room to be fully covered by pickling liquid. Prepare your jars while cutting carrots. Place all items for pickling liquid in a non reactive pot and bring to a boil. Pack prepared jars with carrots, rosemary, chili and garlic. Cover with pickling liquid leaving 1/2 inch head space. Process 10 minutes, wait 5 mintes, remove jars to cool.
If you need a resource to get started in canning, head over to one of my favorite canning blogs, Food in Jars.
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