Pickled Peaches Recipe Reviews - Allrecipes.com (Pg. 1)
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Reviewed: Aug. 21, 2012
My 92 year old neighbor has an orchard with lots of peach trees. He is always offering me peaches when they are in season. I canned this recipe for variety, if you know what I mean. A person can only make so many jars of peach preserves, peach salsa and peach wine, right? So I made this. The syrup has a wonderful smell & flavor and the peaches taste great. Make this as the recipe tells you and you will not be disappointed. The only thing I'd suggest is that if you have never canned before, pitt the peaches and place the pitted side down in the jar and work your way up (use wide mouth jars if possible). Another thing you need to know is to get ripe peaches that are freestone. If they are not ripe, the freestone pits will not let go as easily and the peaches are more difficult to peel as well. Place them, skins & all into boiling water for 60 seconds then place them into iced water before peeling (same as when you peel tomatoes when canning). The peelings will come off a lot easier if you do it this way. Then fill the jars with them. Don't overpack the peaches by trying to shove them down into the jar; it will make them fall apart more after canning. You can also put a tablespoon of lemon juice into the jar before putting the syrup into the jar. The lemon juice will keep the peaches a nice color.
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Cooking Level: Intermediate

Living In: Wenatchee, Washington, USA
Reviewed: Mar. 25, 2012
Being from the north, I'd never heard of pickled peaches! Brought a case of peaches back from GA and went in search of something to make before they went bad. This recipe caught my eye. I was not disappointed. Delicious! And all my "northern" friends I have served them to absolutely rave about them. Thanks for sharing!
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Living In: Bath, New York, USA

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Reviewed: Aug. 7, 2011
These just turned out Awesome... I am going to be making lots more of these yummy Peaches.
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Reviewed: Jul. 2, 2011
Same recipe as my Nanny's! My Grandaddy was a preacher, and held a church in Vidalia, GA for some years & my Nanny always had these on the table. An old family recipe that brings back wonderful memories! Very good w/ pork chops or BBQ!
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Home Town: Jackson, Tennessee, USA
Living In: Medina, Tennessee, USA

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Reviewed: Aug. 24, 2010
Very yummy! This reminds me of my mother, she always loved peaches and found ways to use them, picked peaches were her favorite! This is a wonderful recipe, the younger generation has no idea what they are missing by not canning and making pickles and jellies! Thanks for a wonderful recipe!
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