#1 Absolute Easiest Canned Tomatoes Recipe Ever - Catching Spring (2024)

Extra tomatoes? This is the easiest and the most convenient recipe for canned tomatoes you’ll ever need. It doesn’t matter if you have 20 tomatoes or 120; this recipe is golden!

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#1 Absolute Easiest Canned Tomatoes Recipe Ever

Recipes are one thing you’ll most likely never see on Catching Spring’s blog posts… haha, I just don’t cook a lot. I mean, I do, sometimes. 😉

Mostly I like to bake or cook during the holidays, but I’m generally NOT a fan of cooking.

However, I love canning! And I also like easy recipes. Yes, I am the one that will totally bypass a recipe with too many ingredients!

So that being said, this was too good and too easy NOT to share. So don’t let those tomatoes go to waste! Use them up in the easiest canned tomatoes recipe you’ll ever need.

Use your canned bounty for stews, soups, salsas, and any other recipe that needs stewed tomatoes. They are so great to have!

Also, note that these tomatoes last for years in those jars. I was concerned it wouldn’t, but we currently just found some canned tomatoes three years old. They are totally fine, fresh, and we are eating them!

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1. What you’ll need

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I like to have everything I need before I even get started. Makes it easier and makes sure you’re not “stuck” needing something right in the middle of the process!

Here’s what I gather:

And obviously your tomatoes! 🙂

TIP: Although I’ve bought a lot of canning supplies, I’ve found most of what I needed at estate sales, so keep your eyes open if that’s your thing!

2. How to prepare for smooth canning

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I am writing this part of the article because I’ve forgotten way too many things, sometimes while holding a ladle full of hot, stewed tomatoes!

Canned tomatoes don’t take much, but proper preparation will make it go much faster for you. And this is great if you have bushels and bushels of tomatoes!

I make sure I have all of the stuff listed in the previous tip, and I also have some extra jars if I have more stewed tomatoes than I thought.

Rule of thumb for me: a 5-gallon pail of tomatoes fills approximately 7-8 quart jars.

Anyway, it’s like an assembly line for me. I get the jars, bands, and lids into the large canning pot with the water and turn that burner on high.

While that’s going, I wash tomatoes while waiting for the large regular pot of water, half-filled, to boil.

In one sink are the washed tomatoes, in the other is the large plastic bowl for the cold water bath, and next to that are the other bowls for the skins and cores, and to place those waiting to be cored.

You’ll get your own cadence, but that’s what works for me.

Also, make sure you put some salt and sugar in separate bowls near your stove.

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3. Recipe

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So you have all of your tomatoes washed and your “assembly line” in place. Now it’s time for canned tomatoes!

  • Start by placing a few tomatoes in the hot pot of water at a time. Keep an eye on them and take them out with a slotted spoon once you see the skin crack.
  • Place them immediately into the cold water bowl.
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  • The skins should practically fall off. You’ll then core it and cut off any bad spots. If you don’t have time immediately to core, this is where the extra bowl comes in.
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  • Cut the tomato in four (in my hand) and place in the large canning pot, but don’t put the pot on the stove yet.

Continue this till all tomatoes are done.

  • Put the stewing pot on the stove and cook it until it’s to your desired consistency. Make sure you stir it often, so tomatoes don’t stick to the bottom.
  • All you do then is ladle your tomatoes into jars until there’s about a half-inch or less of space at the jar’s neck and put 1-teaspoon each of salt and sugar on top and place the lids on tightly.

Set the jars aside and keep going until its gone.

That’s it! No stirring or shaking necessary.

You’ll hear those wonderful little pops when your canned tomatoes are sealed.

That is seriously all you have to do. And you’ll have lots of canned tomatoes for the whole year.

Easiest canned tomatoes recipe ever!

Drop me a comment below and let me know how it goes! Happy canning!

#1 Absolute Easiest Canned Tomatoes Recipe Ever - Catching Spring (2024)

FAQs

What's the easiest way to can tomatoes? ›

Here's how to do it:
  1. Wash and peel the tomatoes; halve, if desired.
  2. Fill the jars, pressing to fill spaces with juice.
  3. Add bottled lemon juice and salt (1 Tbsp. lemon juice and ¼ to ½ tsp. salt for pints; add 2 Tbsp. lemon juice and ½ to 1 tsp. ...
  4. In a boiling-water canner, process pints and quarts for 85 minutes.
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How to make canned tomatoes taste better? ›

You want to give your tomatoes contact with a direct heat source. That means cooking them at the bottom of whatever saucepan or Dutch oven you're using. The goal here is to remove water from the tomato solids and allow them to caramelize somewhat, which will concentrate their flavor.

How to make tin tomatoes at home? ›

Steps to Make It
  1. Gather the ingredients.
  2. Bring a large pot or canning kettle of water to a boil.
  3. While the water comes to a boil, use a sharp knife to cut a small "X" in the bottom of each tomato.
  4. Place the tomatoes in the boiling water.
  5. After about a minute of cooking, lift them out with a slotted spoon.
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Is vinegar or lemon juice better for canning tomatoes? ›

After a few months, the tomatoes acidifed with cider vinegar had rich tomato flavor and pleasing acid balance. Tomatoes canned with bottled lemon juice had a lemony undertone that seemed to compete with, rather than balance the tomato flavors.

Do tomatoes need lemon juice when canning tomatoes? ›

The short answer to the question is “Yes, to ensure safety, acid in the form of lemon juice, citric acid or vinegar must be added to tomatoes that will be processed by a pressure canning option”.

How to make canned tomatoes taste fresher? ›

Whether they're canned or fresh, by increasing the surface area of the tomatoes on a baking sheet and using low, dry heat to drive off their moisture, you can concentrate their flavor and preserve their structural integrity.

How to jazz up canned tomatoes? ›

First, pour some olive oil into the pot and heat it over medium heat. Then, add the canned tomatoes to the pot and let them cook for about 10 minutes. After 10 minutes, add some garlic, basil, salt, and pepper to the pot and let everything cook for another 20 minutes. And that's it!

What does lemon juice do for canned tomatoes? ›

Testing has shown that some current tomato varieties have pH values at or above pH 4.6; a few have values of pH 5 or even higher. Adding the recommended amount of bottled lemon juice or citric acid lowers the pH of all tested varieties enough to allow for the safe process of water bath canning.

What happens if you forgot to put lemon juice in canned tomatoes? ›

Tomatoes by their nature are high in acid!! They will be fine. clarification from a canning company.

How do you mimic canned tomatoes? ›

Mix 4 tablespoons of tomato paste with 1 1/2 cups of water , 1 1/2 tablespoons flour and 1 1/2 teaspoons sugar. It will be watery when “raw” but once added into a dish like Bolognese, it thickens as it cooks (it only takes 3 minutes to thicken). This makes 400 grams (14 oz) which equates to 1 standard can of tomato.

What does tin tomatoes do to the body? ›

In addition, canned tomatoes provide lycopene, a phytochemical or natural plant compound that provides health benefits (and gives tomatoes their gorgeous hue). The antioxidant lycopene has been shown in over 700 studies to have a positive impact on breast cancer, heart cancer, inflammation and prostate cancer.

What are the ingredients in canned tomatoes? ›

TOMATOES, TOMATO JUICE, SEA SALT, CITRIC ACID, CALCIUM CHLORIDE.

What's in Italian style diced tomatoes? ›

Ingredients. ROMA TOMATOES, TOMATO JUICE, SUGAR, SEA SALT, CITRIC ACID, GARLIC POWDER, BASIL, CALCIUM CHLORIDE, OREGANO.

Can tomatoes be canned without a pressure canner? ›

If you don't own a pressure canner, don't worry -- it is possible to can tomatoes without one. Water bath canning works too as long as you follow the instructions. And you don't need a water bath canner either; any pot large enough to cover the jars with at least one inch of water works.

Is it safe to can tomatoes without a pressure canner? ›

Boiling water or pressure canning are both accepted methods for canning tomatoes. Other methods such as oven canning and open-kettle canning can be hazardous and should not be used. All steps in preparing and cooking the foods need to be followed for the processing time as recommended by the USDA.

Do I have to cook tomatoes before canning? ›

If the skin doesn't bother you, leave it on. Otherwise, quickly blanch the tomatoes and peel them before canning for a more pleasant experience.

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