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HOW TO PEEL PEACHES FAST & EASILY!! 

Kendra Lee
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Hey everyone! We are just winding down on peach season, and as I had a whole bunch of peaches to can, I wanted to share how I quickly peel them. This is an excellent technique if you have loads of peaches, but is helpful even for just a few (especially if you really hate to peel fruit, like moi). Let me know what you are canning these days!
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@felishiarae332
@felishiarae332 4 года назад
Actual tutorial starts at 2:08 - thanks for sharing this!
@crazykenz4203
@crazykenz4203 4 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@crazykenz4203
@crazykenz4203 4 года назад
@Steve Thanks so much, Steve!!!! Sadly the peach truck sold out soooo fast this season. I went on their very last day in town (I was out of town for the week before) and there were already about 100 people in line and that was about 45 minutes before they were officially supposed to open! I was only able to get a half of a box (shared with a friend) earlier in the season. I didn't can any peaches this year, but that's ok cuz I still have some from last year.
@mariaelizabeth6066
@mariaelizabeth6066 3 года назад
Saved me time thanks
@mr.hussain5228
@mr.hussain5228 3 года назад
thanx bro
@merrileemager2882
@merrileemager2882 2 года назад
My peach tree has gifted me with over 100 peaches this year. Thank you for this easy way to prep them for freezing.
@mandyjeffery3555
@mandyjeffery3555 3 года назад
Thanks Kendra! This is my first year with a vegetable garden and peach trees so I’m learning all about canning. I tried to make my first batch of jam and it took me FOREVER to peel one peach. I thought there had GOT to be a better way. I found your video and am incredibly grateful! Thanks for the tip!!! 😊
@crazykenz4203
@crazykenz4203 3 года назад
Hi Mandy! I'm so glad that this video helped you with all of your peaches. Wow, peach trees - what a dream! What have you been canning so far? I haven't canned anything yet this year - only made some freezer jam. If you like jam, but don't like all the sugar in most jam recipes, I highly recommend Pomona's Pectin! It's a pectin that allows you to use a much smaller amount of sugar or honey, plus you can waterbath can it or freeze it (and it's really delicious!). Also, if you have a lot of freezer space and don't want to go crazy with canning, I'd also highly highly highly recommend Souper Cubes. I did a video about this product about a year ago and they're phenomenal! I use them for freezing soup, pesto, lemon juice, etc. Hoping to find about 20 pounds of sweet red peppers soon to make roasted red pepper soup for freezing, along with at least 20 pounds of tomatoes to for freezing tomato soup! (I love canning, haha, but I don't feel as motivated to do it now as I did a couple years ago.). I'm also searching for a pick-your-own raspberry place because raspberry freezer jam is soooooo delicious! Anyway, congrats on the garden and peach trees and canning!
@beckya.9594
@beckya.9594 3 года назад
People request my peach cobbler all the time, and I dread it sometimes because of cutting the skin off the peaches. Look forward to using this trick. Thx!
@crazykenz4203
@crazykenz4203 3 года назад
Mmmmm peach cobbler, yummmm! Hope this helped you out!!!!
@teacup3133
@teacup3133 13 дней назад
This is my first try at canning. Thank you so much for your help!
@jaiahwilson
@jaiahwilson Год назад
Thanks so much for this tutorial! I needed to do this quick to make peach cobbler and this worked like a charm!
@nun55
@nun55 5 лет назад
I’m turning my beautiful peaches into JAM today!
@crazykenz4203
@crazykenz4203 5 лет назад
That sounds BEAUTIFULLY DELICIOUS!
@cpnotill9264
@cpnotill9264 4 года назад
Nancy how did your peach jam turn out last year?
@aaronspotts9696
@aaronspotts9696 4 года назад
This is an AMAZING TIP! I really want to go get some peaches peeled and make peach kombucha now! Thank you! I also love all your videos on fermentation, they are super interesting and you seem to really know what you're doing. Your videos are part of what got me interested in making my own kombucha so thank you!!!
@crazykenz4203
@crazykenz4203 4 года назад
Thank you! So glad you found this tip helpful. It's also really great if you need to have tons of tomatoes peeled quickly (or nectarines or plums, any kind of fruit like that). When I do peach kombucha, I generally don't peel them because I only use one or two peaches, and meh, I'm not motivated enough to get out the whole set-up with boiling water, etc. But for canning, you bet I use it! And thanks so much for your kindness about my fermentation videos! I mainly only brew jun now (I actually just completely cleaned out and dumped my kombucha scoby yesterday...it had been neglected since August and wow, there was probably a 3 inch layer of scoby on it - last time I checked, there was maybe a centimeter!). I also sometimes play around with kraut. And I made kimchi last year, which I ended up not eating, but just gave it to a friend and she said it was amazing (nice and aged!). I just really like fermentation - think it's so neat! Have you seen the book by Rene Redzepi, The Noma Guide to Fermentation? I checked it out from the library a few months back and it's pretty interesting (didn't buy it, though, cuz I already have so many books and knew I wouldn't do some of the crazy recipes in it). His restaurant, Noma, has a whole fermentation lab - this is a quick video I saw about it, so cool! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-bbyszirwoU4.html
@aaronspotts9696
@aaronspotts9696 4 года назад
@@crazykenz4203 That is super cool and I will definitely be checking that out too! I actually made brussel sprout kraut for my family just using the 2% salt method. It was awful omg, my whole family was gagging from how bad it made the whole house smell lol! I felt so bad because I am still new to this but they were upset. I have since learned that brussel sprouts are notorius for foul smells when making kraut. I need to try again with cabbage. I really want to try making kimchi too! I am not a huge fan of seafood so I think I want to try with Maangchi's vegetarian version. She's like the Julia Child of korean cooking, shes amazing! I also really want to try Jun. Do you know if I can peel some of my kombucha scoby and use it for trying to make Jun? I bet it will take a few batches for the scoby to adjust at least?
@hannahj915
@hannahj915 4 года назад
I just got my peaches from the truck here in WI a couple weeks ago which is why I'm on this video!! Thanks for this!
@crazykenz4203
@crazykenz4203 4 года назад
I split a box with a friend and they're soooooo good, aren't they?! I'm going to buy a whole box when they come around later this month and can them! You went to Tree Ripe, right? They're awesome! (And just for your info, I ordered their mixed pears last fall and a box of apples - the pears were great and I'd order again. The apples were fine, but nothing outrageously different from what you can get in the store. Their pistachios are also excellent, as are the pecans! AND this spring they had organic Meyer's lemons - I got 20 pounds and they were amazing. I'll def order more Meyer's lemons next season!)
@benettaperry5165
@benettaperry5165 Год назад
Thank you for this quick and easy method. I was about to trash all my peaches due to frustration.
@crazykenz4203
@crazykenz4203 5 месяцев назад
Please do not trash your peaches!!!
@vbtunes8890
@vbtunes8890 4 года назад
Omg!! This was one of the best hints ever. Work just like she said! Thank you for sharing this!
@crazykenz4203
@crazykenz4203 4 года назад
So glad to hear it!!!
@lwebster37
@lwebster37 2 года назад
We got our Georgia peaches yesterday? Thanks for this video Now it’s 25 pounds for $50
@lwebster37
@lwebster37 2 года назад
Not ? Lol yesterday!
@avalier1
@avalier1 Год назад
Heads up the actual infio start at 2 minute mark
@AJsGreenTopics
@AJsGreenTopics 5 лет назад
This is a great tip. Thanks for sharing.
@crazykenz4203
@crazykenz4203 5 лет назад
Thanks so much for watching!!!
@cpnotill9264
@cpnotill9264 4 года назад
Going to try this this week. So thanks for the tip! First time harvesting loads of peaches from 4 trees! 😊🌱
@crazykenz4203
@crazykenz4203 4 года назад
OMG that sounds amazing! Wow I bet you got soooo many!
@cpnotill9264
@cpnotill9264 4 года назад
@@crazykenz4203 We had a bountiful harvest Kendra and thanks to your tip it went much faster!
@crazykenz4203
@crazykenz4203 3 года назад
So great to hear it!!!!
@cpnotill9264
@cpnotill9264 3 года назад
@@crazykenz4203 Worked the charm Kendra on 1,200 peaches. 😊🍑👍
@crazykenz4203
@crazykenz4203 3 года назад
@@cpnotill9264 WOOOOOAHH!!!!! That's amazing!!!!! YUMMMMMM!!!
@jimmyrachfort2957
@jimmyrachfort2957 2 года назад
thankyou, perfect, my first time doing this!! making my first peach pie
@rockstomper8390
@rockstomper8390 5 лет назад
You look really nice! Your vids make me miss being home. Anyway FWIW... I planted peach trees in my back yard in 2011. Anyway one is producing peaches now. A dang racoon came in last year and ate them all. My brother got them this year so that's pretty good. I've had peach wine and peach jelly in mind. Cheers!!
@crazykenz4203
@crazykenz4203 5 лет назад
Aww thanks! Oh wow, so cool! Ok, so it takes about 7 or 8 years for a peach tree to start producing fruit - good to know! What zone is your peach tree in? Those raccoons certainly do have good taste, am I right?! I made a peach jam last year, but didn't love it, but man these canned peaches, oh la la. I ended up getting 21 pints between my two peach canning sessions...if I am left with a jar of my peaches, I will eat them in one go. SO TASTY!
@rockstomper8390
@rockstomper8390 5 лет назад
Hey There!! So I got the first peaches like 3 years ago. Plus I think peach trees produce for pretty long perhaps about 10 + years. Not sure what zone im in but I got the Contender variety from stark bro. It was listed for my zone. However this crazy tree had two main trunks coming out of the base. At the time I was prepping to go to AFGAN so I had to go with it. One side of the tree don't produce nothing... DANG!! PS I HATE ME A DANG OL PESKY PEACH TREE BORRER!! Moving to the country gonna eat a lot of peaches... Hey if ya could dance to that song it would be cool... Ok I'm shuttin up now... feelin crazy.. out here way way to long.... @@crazykenz4203
@crazykenz4203
@crazykenz4203 5 лет назад
Oh man classic song there - for some reason, I have an image of being in 4th grade whenever I hear that song! Thanks for all the peach info. I know there are varieties of peaches that can be grown in colder climates. Once we finally are in a house, def need to think about what fruit trees to plant (and which ones to grow in pots inside - def need a Meyers lemon tree again - had a real beauty in CA, but it didn't survive the journey to WI). Definitely want a few apple trees, maybe some pears, figs would be cool, too, if I could find a cold-weather variety, peaches, cherries...looks like I need a lot of space...
@simpbryan8688
@simpbryan8688 3 года назад
i work as a prep, i have to peel for about 20 boxes of almost 20 peaches each for pies.
@crazykenz4203
@crazykenz4203 3 года назад
Oh wow, I hope you were able to use this tip to make that task a bit more enjoyable! Peach pie, yummmm!
@lonnieanderson4408
@lonnieanderson4408 4 месяца назад
I’m canning peaches from my tree. Seems like 1000 peaches! This is so hard for me to do.
@amyhilt6221
@amyhilt6221 Год назад
Best way for tomatoes is triming stem end toss em in a bag and freeze them. Meat falls right out, it seperates water, cuts down cooking time greatly.
@admiralgran8920
@admiralgran8920 27 дней назад
I found that peaches take about 3 minutes - and these were very ripe peaches. Not sure why mine took so much longer. Took me 1 1/2 hours just to get to the point of peeling them (30 of them)
@vista39
@vista39 2 года назад
Habanero peach jam today
@eeodle
@eeodle Год назад
So I blanched them 2 30-second skin's did not come off
@AeriolNicols
@AeriolNicols 2 месяца назад
Thank you saved me lots of time
@BrundonC
@BrundonC 5 лет назад
Super awesome advice! Great video
@crazykenz4203
@crazykenz4203 5 лет назад
Thank you!
@j.c.ca.o.l7035
@j.c.ca.o.l7035 3 года назад
Great video, I will be using mine to make half moon pies.
@crazykenz4203
@crazykenz4203 3 года назад
YUMMMMMM!!!! I just got a full box last weekend for myself and I'm not planning to can any, so I'm slowly working my way through them (and giving them to neighbors, too).
@j.c.ca.o.l7035
@j.c.ca.o.l7035 3 года назад
@@crazykenz4203 cool, also I noticed you're from Madison, I live in Saint Francis; hope to get out to see some friends this summer, and get to the farmers market.; Happy 4th to you.
@crazykenz4203
@crazykenz4203 3 года назад
Yay, another Wisco person! I actually just moved to northern WI, but gosh I will miss the Dane County Farmers Market!!! I've never been to St. Francis - I've never really spent too much time in Milwaukee, BUT I do have a good friend in Kenosha and we went to their farmer's market and wow, so good!!!!
@j.c.ca.o.l7035
@j.c.ca.o.l7035 3 года назад
Cool, I plan on going there, and to the one in Racine. Where did you move to? I was up in Wautoma for almost three years.
@Kmuggle
@Kmuggle 2 месяца назад
Didn't work for me ... I went up to 3 minutes. Maybe the time of year you buy your peaches makes a difference?
@stephanieblackstone2297
@stephanieblackstone2297 4 года назад
Well done! Very helpful indeed!
@crazykenz4203
@crazykenz4203 4 года назад
It's getting to be peach season! I just got an email and little pamphlet from Tree Ripe with their dates and locations to buy peaches...gotta get ready over here!!!
@Truthia7
@Truthia7 2 месяца назад
Thank you!
@mycharmedunicorn8715
@mycharmedunicorn8715 2 года назад
No stops in Michigan
@andrikalasker9150
@andrikalasker9150 10 месяцев назад
Thank you sooo much for this...your a genius😊😊😊
@Rrrakanishu
@Rrrakanishu Год назад
Nice.
@GUMBEE048
@GUMBEE048 3 года назад
I will be making peach sorbet. Should I remove the seed before I peel it using your technique? Removing the pit afterwards looks like it will get messy and will lose a lot of flesh. Can I use your method somehow on a peach that would be cut in half and de pitted? How about freezing the peaches after skinning them and then de pitting them? Any suggestions? First time using peaches for sorbet. I have made sorbet from strawberries and watermelon, no pitts to worry about. Thanks.
@crazykenz4203
@crazykenz4203 3 года назад
Hi Michael! Yum, peach sorbet, excellent choice! Do you happen to know if your peaches are free-stone or cling, by chance? If they are free-stone, the pits will come out super easily. If they're free-stone, I'd peel them using my method first, then you just need to slice them in half and pop out the pit (sure, it's a little messy, but I think it would be way more annoying to cut them in half, take out the pit, then skin them). If they are cling, you know, I'd still probably pit them afterwards (but gosh, I'd just avoid getting cling peaches in mass quantities because the pits will cling to the fruit and it's just annoying!).
@ddyeo503
@ddyeo503 Год назад
The first 2 peaches i got, they peeled wonderful. The next one I left in the hot water for 15 min. and it never would peel. So I had to throw it away. That's why I hate to buy peaches, some peel and some don't. But boiling water does not alway peel peaches,,,,,,,,,,,
@janicek6399
@janicek6399 2 года назад
I see this was 2 years ago. My gma would can her peeled peaches packed in qt jars with boiling water, no sugar. When opened the peaches smelled and tasted like fresh peaches !
@chiptom6461
@chiptom6461 Месяц назад
Good example of how to make a video 5 times longer than need be.
@Sergiobaruffi
@Sergiobaruffi 3 года назад
Mrs Lee very job, thanks for share.
@crazykenz4203
@crazykenz4203 3 года назад
Thanks so much for watching!!!
@nc_ca_nj_girl9241
@nc_ca_nj_girl9241 4 года назад
Thank you! Best tip ever!!!
@crazykenz4203
@crazykenz4203 4 года назад
Glad you found it helpful!
@gelmann2
@gelmann2 3 года назад
You don't have to "Monkey Around With the Camera" ! . . . . I will film you !
@crazykenz4203
@crazykenz4203 3 года назад
Oh gosh, what a dream it would be to have a cameraman! Haha, and an editor - editing videos is def not my fave activity!
@leslielewis5209
@leslielewis5209 4 года назад
THANK YOU!!! GREAT TUTORIAL!
@crazykenz4203
@crazykenz4203 4 года назад
Thank you!!!
@Shellbee7927
@Shellbee7927 3 года назад
Works great! Sooooo helpful thanks
@crazykenz4203
@crazykenz4203 3 года назад
So glad it helped you!!!
@Shellbee7927
@Shellbee7927 3 года назад
@@crazykenz4203 Bought a whole case. 40 peaches and used your process for freezing instead of canning for making peach pie.
@crazykenz4203
@crazykenz4203 3 года назад
Yummmmm!!!! The peaches were really good this summer!
@k1ngjon
@k1ngjon 2 года назад
Does this also work on nectarines?
@vaughnmontroy2339
@vaughnmontroy2339 2 года назад
you are easy on the eyes :)
@Dreblueskies
@Dreblueskies Год назад
Thank you!!
@evanrowell5266
@evanrowell5266 4 года назад
Good information and your video presented well, however, Although I watched until the end of the demonstration I will use but you may have lost a lot of viewers with too much chatter before you got to the actual tutorial.
@crazykenz4203
@crazykenz4203 4 года назад
Yeah, I like to chat a bit and I know it's not everyone's cup of tea, but it's just me!
@markgupton1313
@markgupton1313 2 года назад
I agree.
@hani4buz
@hani4buz Год назад
Well done
@narpar9837
@narpar9837 Год назад
Great way. Nirbhal Singh UK
@crazykenz4203
@crazykenz4203 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching!
@smiledude1538
@smiledude1538 Год назад
How do you remove the stone without making a mess
@crazykenz4203
@crazykenz4203 5 месяцев назад
If they are free stone peaches, you should be able to just slide a knife around the peach and the halves should pop apart, then you can just pull out the pit. Cling peaches aren't like that, so make sure you know if you are getting freestone or cling peaches.
@Angel_Hearted50
@Angel_Hearted50 День назад
You are like me chatty. Thanks for the tip any way.
@stephaniewhite9668
@stephaniewhite9668 Год назад
Fast forward to 2:06
@carlodboyer
@carlodboyer 3 года назад
Thanks
@crazykenz4203
@crazykenz4203 3 года назад
You bet!
@tomcaviar7651
@tomcaviar7651 4 года назад
does the skin have to come off when jarring?
@crazykenz4203
@crazykenz4203 4 года назад
It doesn't have to, but I prefer the look of the peaches without the skin. I have canned peaches with the skin and without, but I find that it just kind of looks a bit dirty with the skin on.
@wepipe
@wepipe 4 года назад
Thanks a lot gal.
@crazykenz4203
@crazykenz4203 4 года назад
You bet, hope it helped!
@jefferyquade8939
@jefferyquade8939 4 года назад
Why you wash them first if your peeling?
@crazykenz4203
@crazykenz4203 4 года назад
Never hurts to have them extra clean!
@veejack9196
@veejack9196 3 года назад
Sugar syrup????
@crazykenz4203
@crazykenz4203 3 года назад
Yup, most recipes for canning peaches will have some type of sugar syrup (usually with water bath canning, you will need sugar, salt, or vinegar to help with the preservation). I usually go with a relatively light sugar syrup and I ALWAYS follow instructions from a trusted canning book like Ball.
@angler3839
@angler3839 2 года назад
Ice bath works better after.
@crazykenz4203
@crazykenz4203 2 года назад
I don't think I had enough ice when I filmed this!!! But yes, an ice bath is great for helping to remove the skins.
@norrisnuts1480
@norrisnuts1480 4 года назад
So what I did is I cut the peach picked out the seed took a peeler,peeled it and ate it took 1 minute :/
@crazykenz4203
@crazykenz4203 4 года назад
And that's exactly what I would do if I was only peeling one, but for times when I need lots of peeled peaches, such as with canning, I like to use this method.
@norrisnuts1480
@norrisnuts1480 4 года назад
Oh ok
@etonly2277
@etonly2277 3 года назад
Those of us who have a bushel to can or freeze peeling is simply, yuck! Way to much time and loss of peach flesh. It also works for beets. Now I need a better way to prep green beans by the bushel....
@uneezeeunknown1818
@uneezeeunknown1818 2 года назад
I wonder if this works with mangoes
@kayleeguard1119
@kayleeguard1119 3 года назад
Eat a peach today!
@crazykenz4203
@crazykenz4203 3 года назад
Definitely!!! When it's peach season, I'm eating many each day! Have a great week!
@veejack9196
@veejack9196 3 года назад
Today is my very FIRST TIME trying to can anything!! 🤞🏽wish me luck😀..
@crazykenz4203
@crazykenz4203 3 года назад
GOOD LUCK!!! How did it work out? Did you can peaches?
@moodycreek
@moodycreek 3 года назад
JAPANEASY!!
@joerich1629
@joerich1629 3 года назад
Can you do a video on how to peel off your top? 😍
@shelby814
@shelby814 3 года назад
Shame. One weirdo had to ruin it
@mealex303
@mealex303 5 лет назад
Seriously beautiful teeth wow x
@crazykenz4203
@crazykenz4203 5 лет назад
Thanks!!! Had braces at 11 and 12 and do what I need to do to keep 'em nice and pearly white!
@deeelms4683
@deeelms4683 11 месяцев назад
It would have been more interesting had you cut the dramatics and just spoke with giving directions.
@hadrosaurus
@hadrosaurus Месяц назад
no one owes you anything. if anything you should be thankful for getting the info you were looking for
@deeelms4683
@deeelms4683 Месяц назад
@@hadrosaurus Aren't you the arrogant one.
@tannoncarr9647
@tannoncarr9647 2 года назад
This is kinda like mangos for me I didn’t know you were supposed to peel them first the peals don’t taste bad so why not if they’re washed and all those who remember health and science you’re taking off the most nutritious part of the fruit...
@crazykenz4203
@crazykenz4203 2 года назад
I have never thought of eating a mango skin - interesting!
@tomanth4981
@tomanth4981 4 года назад
your most amazing eyes!!!!!
@crazykenz4203
@crazykenz4203 4 года назад
Thank you!
@davegerrard6857
@davegerrard6857 3 года назад
This is not really a trick! This is called blanching and its been around for a 100 years!
@crazykenz4203
@crazykenz4203 3 года назад
Well, it may not be a trick to you, but if you read through the comments, you'll find that it helped a lot of people who didn't know about this!
@vicentemoretti8
@vicentemoretti8 Год назад
Not "fast".
@dazedwooderson
@dazedwooderson 2 года назад
I'm 2 minutes into this video and you haven't even touched a peach yet. Fast and easy this method is not. Liar.
@kingslayer6406
@kingslayer6406 4 года назад
Not going to boil my peach,that's insane
@crazykenz4203
@crazykenz4203 4 года назад
I only do this method if I'm going to be canning peaches or using them for baking. If I eat them fresh, I leave the skin on. It really is just a quick dip, though, and doesn't cook it through. Once it's cool, it's pretty similar to one that hasn't been dipped in boiling water.
@jand.538
@jand.538 4 года назад
you might want to try it before you call it insane. the peach is not boiled or cooked. only the skin is softened to remove.
@evanrowell5266
@evanrowell5266 4 года назад
You need to think critically. Putting the peach in boiling water for only 90 seconds does not effect the meat of the fruit, it only effects the peel, there is not enough time to actually do anything to the fruit other than to warm it up on the surface. The flavor and texture of the peach beyond the skin and a paper thin layer under the skin is not changed. Remember, doing this in the first place is so you can peel the peach without wasting a lot of the meat of the peach. Claiming that it's insane to do this is, in itself, an unfounded claim.
@HandikaVidayanto12
@HandikaVidayanto12 3 года назад
That is not fast at all... too complicated.. the simple thing is just eat without peeling it
@crazykenz4203
@crazykenz4203 3 года назад
If I eat a peach fresh, I don't peel it, BUT if I need to peel a lot of peaches for canning or baking, this is the way to go. I would never do this method to peel one peach...
@mr.hussain5228
@mr.hussain5228 3 года назад
i'm sorry but you look like mia's sister
@crazykenz4203
@crazykenz4203 3 года назад
I never knew who that was, but I've had a few people comment that I looked like Mia. Never knew she had a sister!
@patittasariputta6034
@patittasariputta6034 3 месяца назад
Thank you ❤
@sashaarr7122
@sashaarr7122 2 года назад
Thank you so much
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