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andiesenji

andiesenji

9 hours ago, JoNorvelleWalker said:

 

The San Antonio jar I pictured (and which I am just about to open) is two pints.  I don't think I've eaten two pints of capers in my entire life.  Not to mention no room in the refrigerator.  But at least most of my spoons should fit!

 

I make a chicken stew with artichokes and capers - uses a 1/4 cup of capers.  I think it is a variation on a Cuban stew.

It is very tasty.  Stater Bros market here carries San Antonio in pint jar but also available from Amazon. 

 

I also make a pasta salad that uses a fair amount of capers.  It does not take me long to go through a jar.

 

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andiesenji

andiesenji

9 hours ago, JoNorvelleWalker said:

 

The San Antonio jar I pictured (and which I am just about to open) is two pints.  I don't think I've eaten two pints of capers in my entire life.  Not to mention no room in the refrigerator.  But at least most of my spoons should fit!

 

I make a chicken stew with artichokes and capers - uses a 1/4 cup of capers.  I think it is a variation on a Cuban stew.

It is very tasty.  Stater Bros market here carries San Antonio in pint jar but also available from Amazon. 

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