October 26, 2009

tnt, tomato-style

Never in a million years would I have expected the sweet, subtle flavor of tomatoes to morph into something with such a wallop-packing punch after just a few hours of cooking down.


Explosive, I tell you. Dy-no-mite.

I returned from Pennsylvania with a load of tomatoes from my grandpa's garden, and although I tried my hardest to eat them before they turned to the dark side, I eventually accepted that it would never happen. When I began searching for ways to use them, I focused mainly on things other than your typical tomato soup, gazpacho, salsa, and the like. My interest immediately drifted toward condiments. I considered making some spicy ketchup or tangy chutney, but I ultimately couldn't get past the notion of a sweet tomato jam.


Sweet and spicy, to be exact. There's brown sugar and cinnamon on one hand, and diced serrano pepper and dried red chile flakes on the other. This stuff cooked and cooked and cooked, and FINALLY after about two hours, the liquid had vanished and left me with a thick, full-o-flavor spread.

Punch-Packin' To-mah-to Jam
(based on this recipe from one awesomely dynamic duo)
1 lb tomatoes, peeled, seeded, and roughly chopped
3/4 c brown sugar
1 hot pepper, seeded and finely diced
1 tablespoon red pepper flakes
1 tablespoon cinnamon
3 tablespoons red wine vinegar (more or less to taste)
1/2 cup fresh lime juice

Combine all the ingredients in a saucepan and simmer over medium-low heat. Stir occasionally and gently. Cook about two hours or until the mixture thickens to a jam-like consistency. This all depends on how juicy your tomatoes are and the amounts of liquids added.
Spoon the tomato jam into sterilized jars. For longer storage, can in a water bath (cover with water about 1″ above jars and simmer for about 15 minutes) or just store in the fridge a couple of weeks.

62 comments:

  1. I love tomato jam but have never made it. I never thought there would be cinnamon in it- great ingredient-Yum!

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  2. I make sweetened tomatoes but I haven't thought of making tomato jam...

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  3. A great use of those tomatoes!

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  4. Well now, this looks AWESOME! What do you use it on or with?

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  5. I looove tomato jam! Yes it's as good as you proclaim :D

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  6. What a great idea! My old college roommate's mother used to make a tomato jam like this. It was wonderful! We used to pour it over cream cheese and spread it on crackers.

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  7. Yum! What do you use this on?

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  8. I know, I know, where have I been? But I've never heard of anything like tomato jam. Sounds wildly interesting.

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  9. Oh you had me at brown sugar and cinnamon. Can't wait to try this one out, it looks like it would create a bit of a bang :)

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  10. Looks like a great idea. How are those baby kitties of yours?

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  11. That looks like a fantastic tomato jam! The sweet and spicy combo sounds great.

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  12. gracie, I have a curry scone that needs, no begs, for this jam. love love love this!!!!!!

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  13. It sounds delicious... do you use it as a sandwich spread?

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  14. My aunt used to make this- I cannot believe I had completely forgotten that. Yours is spicier than hers, but that's to the good. I used to love it on a cheddar cheese open-faced sandwich, melted and hot from the broiler. If I get a move on, I can have it for lunch tomorrow! Or maybe even dinner!
    (Delcious photos too. The red is perfect.)

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  15. I don't like tomatoes but it does sound intriguing. Does it taste really tomato-y?
    ~ingrid

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  16. I've never heard of tomato jam before, but this has definitely got me intrigued!

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  17. Stunning! What a great idea. This would be awesome on sandwiches, or with grilled meat or fish...so many possibilities. I love the photos.

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  18. Oh yum! What a wonderful tomato jam! I think sweet and spicy is the best.

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  19. What a brilliant use of tomatoes! Looks delicious.

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  20. I am going to make this tomorrow. And then I am going to have it on toast with some cranberry cheese. MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM.

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  21. Oh, I haven't had this in years, since my Grandmother used to make it when I was much younger. I remember it being rather amazing and addictive, whether it was spread on toast or her homemade biscuits. Yours looks perfectly delicious Grace!

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  22. Oohhh Dang it! Tomatoes are gone for the season round these parts, but I will keep this for next year, we would love it!

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  23. Oooh tomato jam. Very creative. I want. Extra spicy, please.

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  24. I haven't thought of tomato jam in years. Your looks so delicious.
    Mimi

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  25. I just wrote about tomatoes too, but I am so going to try this when I next get my hands on some.

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  26. Wow, how interesting...never thought in adding sugar to tomatoes...tomato jam...looks very yummie!

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  27. wow this looks awesome. I love tomatoes... mostly because of their health benefits!

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  28. Grace, what lovely really look!! I love the colour! I know some people make tomatos jam but I never made, look awesome! gloria

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  29. my taste buds are exploding!!! this looks soooo good!

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  30. Oh my gosh I can think of a million ways to use this!! I cant wait to make!

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  31. I did a jam exchange and that is how I discovered the most amazing tomato jam. I have made a ton of it. Squirreling it away for the winter. I LOVE the stuff.

    I love your addition of cinnamon. Have you considered renaming your blog "cinnamon girl"?

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  32. This jam sounds fantastic with sweet & spicy flavors, excellent!

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  33. The only way I can describe this is BRILLIANT! I'll share a secret...I'm a huge ketchup fan...but this looks infinitely better! I can honestly think of about 100 uses for it off the top of my head. Thanks for sharing!

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  34. This is so tasty I would pay good money for a jar of this!!! I love the flavours it is just to my taste mmmmmmmmmmmmm!

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  35. Wow. This looks so good. It will be so good during the Winter months ahead. Wish I could taste it.

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  36. While I'm not sure I'm up to making something like this myself, I love seeing you make these sauces, chutneys, and the like. One of these days I'll try BBQ sauce. Just 'cause of you!

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  37. Tomatoes in jam? I've never heard of such a thing! Who knew?

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  38. Oh, this sounds so good! Tomatoes are pretty much out of season where I am now...wish I had seen this a few weeks earlier!

    Sounds like it would be great on sandwiches. Or scrambled eggs! What are you using it with?

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  39. Oh yum, sweet and spicy, perfect for fall! I love the daring flavor combination here. It's just brimming with powerful possibilities!

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  40. Yum. I wish I had a large basket of garden tomatoes. =( NY tomatoes are sad now...

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  41. never tried this before!! this looks and sounds totally delectable :)

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  42. OMG I have never had tomato jam (shhhh...) but if I could find some tomatoes other than those I get at the market, I'd be all over this. How is it with cream cheese? A cheese cake? Omelets? My oh my.

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  43. Gorgeous tomato jam.. love the way you typed Dy-No-Mite.. reminded me of the show Good Times with I beleive JJ saying it, was that his name.. dont know its only 6 am here and my 1st cuppa coffee forgive my rambling. Great idea to add cinnamon.

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  44. Oh my gosh, how easy is that? I've never thought of using the tomatoes up that way--great idea!

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  45. This looks amazing... and my brain's already in overdrive thinking about the many, many great ways to use this. YUM!

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  46. That is one of the most GORGEOUS condiments I have ever seen! And, I'm sure, delish!

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  47. Have a spooktacular Halloween!

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  48. Ah of course, and they were homegrown tomatoes too. Is that part of the key to their deliciousness? :)

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  49. I love tomato jam and completely agree it is the best use for an excess of tomatoes. Yours looks wonderful.

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  50. I'll have to wait until next year to make some more jam, the recipe looks stunning!

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  51. Ok imagine this ketchup jam on a slice of hot crusty meatpie? I'm going to make this on the weekend!

    We're jammin',jammin',And I hope you like jammin',too!Ain't no rules, ain't no vow, we can do it anyhow!

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  52. Every year, instead of buying gifts for my extended family, I can. Usually jellies, mustards, sauces of varying types. But this year, I'm going all vegan - no gelatins, no egg and butter substitutes either. So, this recipe is going to be perfect addition to the kimchi and other stuff I plan to send!! Thank you so much!

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  53. PS - I made a small batch as a tester with canned stewed tomatoes and it was fantastic! No, probably not as good as fresh tomatoes, but a good substitute since they are pretty much out of season now.

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  54. Perfect, I love all kinds of sauces.

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