Canning Plans Spring/Summer 2008
Ok, it's getting warm enough for good fruits and veggies here, so I guess I'll fire up this tiny corner of GCM one more time with my list of items I plan on canning this spring summer.
I've already made 5 pints of strawberry preserves, and have strawberries in the freezer to make some more. I'm going to make pepper jelly probably this weekend. As soon as peaches come in really good, I want to can peach filling for cobblers and pies. My parents have dewberries behind their house and I'd like to harvest some and get the juice for jelly. I must get my hands on some figs. We don't have any fig trees, but I should be able to buy some or get some in trade from the neighbors. My papaw's fig preserve recipe was a big hit this year and now I'm completely out and must make more. I'm also going to put up a ton of tomatoes this year. We use so many canned tomatoes in our cooking, and I think I could get better quality at a lower cost if I canned my own. Also, lots of salsa and spaghetti sauce. I'll be back to post any new recipes I find later. Blessings, Kelly |
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What would you suggest for a beginner? How do you seal your canning jars? I'm not sure where to start. I'm putting in a garden this year and want to know how to can the excess.
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Most fruit preserves and jellies are pretty simple. Tomatoes are really basic too. You don't need a pressure canner for jelly, preserves, or items with a high acid content like tomatoes. You can do them in a boiling water bath. I have a large pot that I use for boiling water canning. I seal my jars using standard lids and rings. If you are just starting out in canning, I recommend the Ball Blue Book. It is put out by the Ball Canning Company that makes jars, lids, rings, and canning accessories. You can buy it on Amazon the last time I checked. It is a clear guide to the canning process with lots of useful recipes.
Blessings, Kelly |
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Thanks! Right now it seems very ominous! Maybe the book can shed some light on the subject. :)
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My plans are as follows...(whether or not it happens is another thing :P~ )
Strawberry preserves tomatoes sweet corn peaches apricot jam garbanzo and pinto beans (my dh's best friends' dad grows garbanzos and we can have as many as we can pick. :) ) perhaps some spaghetti sauce and/or salsa as well. :) |
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Jen, I was scared, too, of canning. I freeze everything I can, pretty much. There is a lot you can freeze including fresh fruits and veggies, salsa, spag sauce, etc.
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Ok, the garden is starting to come in. In the next couple of weeks, I'm planning on putting up several jars of salsa, some spaghetti sauce, green pepper jelly, and hopefully some watermelon rind preserves. I've already put up 5 jars of cranberry conserve and some strawberry preserves. I've got the peppers soaking for pepper jelly right now. YUM! :smile
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Any chance you'd share your salsa and spaghetti sauce recipes?
I don't have a garden, but I do get a lot through a local co-op when we are able to buy by the case. I hope to replace my stash of pear butter....it's my fav. |
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Hooray! I have 18 cups of Strawberry Jam in the freezer and I canned 2 small jars of strawberry syrup & 2 jars of Preserves (for gifts)
This is fun! |
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The salsa recipe is several posts down in this forum. Here's the link. http://www.gentlechristianmothers.co...topic=129739.0
The spaghetti sauce recipe is in the thread on Summer Canning Plans for 2007. http://www.gentlechristianmothers.co...topic=124087.0 Hope it helps! Blessings, Kelly |
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Thanks. I saw the recipes after I posted that. :heart
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I thought I'd post my goals.
Strawberry jam (gotta get moving on this if I am doing it) Tomatoes salsa spaghetti sauce ketchup tomato sauce V8 like recipe squash corn beans (green, wax and purple) pickles I am also pondering jalapenos - not sure yet if I should give this a try or not. I guess it will depend on how the garden does. I grow my own (except strawberries and cucumbers) so my canning will only happen if I have a great harvest :pray4 |
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