Canning and Preserving the Harvest FALL 2018

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Canning and Preserving the Harvest FALL 2018

Course Objectives Demonstrate how to safely and properly extend the shelf life of foods. Demonstrate use of various preservation methods including canning, pickling, fermenting, and drying. Demonstrate proper use of tools and equipment needed for preservation. Demonstrate safety, sanitation and time management techniques used in a professional kitchen.

Canning Home-canned vegetables add variety to the diet. Proper techniques must be used to ensure that they are high quality and safe to eat. Bacteria, yeasts, and molds are present even after washing. These microorganisms may form toxins under certain conditions, and they can decrease food quality. When food is preserved for long-term storage, it is necessary to make conditions unfavorable for the growth of microorganisms. By canning vegetables with high temperatures, most microorganisms are destroyed. Others cannot grow in the air-free environment. Canning can be dangerous, but consider doing it yourself to see the process and ensure quality.

Canning Following canning directions exactly is vital. The canning time is dependent upon many factors: Acidity of the food Microorganisms which contaminate and grow in that food Type and size of pieces packed in the jar Tightness of pack Ratio of liquids to solids Amount of starch Size and shape of the container Temperature at which the food is processed

Canning Selecting Equipment The acidity of food determines which canning method to use Vegetables (except tomatoes) are low-acid foods Clostridium botulinum, the bacteria which cause botulism, can survive and grow in these foods even when they are sealed in airless jars. Botulism is a serious food poisoning which can be fatal.

Canning Selecting Equipment If you are canning vegetables, the USDA recommends you use a pressure canner large enough to hold at least four quart size jars. Pressure saucepans are not suitable for canning. Only pressure canning produces temperatures high enough (240 F, 28 degrees above boiling) to kill many bacteria which can grow in low-acid foods, including Clostridium botulinum

Canning Selecting Equipment If vegetables are improperly processed, botulism could be present even though the canned vegetable looks, smells, and tastes normal. If you are canning fruits or tomatoes, you may safely use a boiling water canner. These foods contain enough acid to keep the bacteria from growing. Standard Mason jars are recommended for pressure canning. Other jars are not heat-tempered and may break from the high temperatures inside the canner. Or, the jars may not seal properly because the rims do not fit standard canning lids.

Canning Selecting Equipment Inspect jars for cracks and chips and discard damaged ones. Inspect rings and discard any with dents or rust. Wash jars, metal screw bands, and lids in hot, soapy water. Rinse. Place jars upside down on a clean, dry cloth. Check manufacturer s directions for heating lids before use. Don t reuse lids. Jars may not seal if lids are reused. Spoilage could result if jars don t seal.

Canning Preparing Equipment Before each use, inspect the pressure canner: Petcock and safety valve are not blocked Gasket around the cover fits tightly Check your dial pressure gauges for accuracy This service is offered by many County Extension Offices If the dial is inaccurate by more than 2 pounds, buy a new one

Know what type of canning you will be doing so you can prepare your equipment accordingly, this is determined by the ingredients you will be using

Canning Preparing Vegetables Select young, tender vegetables Work quickly throughout the preparation and canning of vegetables If food is allowed to stand, quality is lowered and food spoilage is more likely to occur Sort for size and maturity

Canning Preparing Vegetables Wash in cool, running water or lift in and out of several changes of water Avoid soaking Trim blemishes and peel, if desired Do not can decayed food

Canning Packing Jars Headspace is the distance between the ingredients and the top of the jar If jars are too full, some of the contents may bubble out during processing Debris may then become trapped so that jars do not seal Too much headspace may prevent a seal if the processing time is not long enough to exhaust excess air

Canning Salt/Closing Jars Add salt to vegetables for flavor; it is not necessary for preservation. Therefore, it may be omitted. If you use salt, try ½ teaspoon for each pint jar and 1 teaspoon per quart jar. Wipe jar rims and threads with a clean, damp paper towel to remove any bits of food that might prevent a seal. Flat lids, putting the circle of sealing compound against the glass. Screw on the metal band. Follow the manufacturer s directions for preheating lids and tightening screw bands.

Canning - Processing In a Hot Water Bath Canner Wash your canning jars and keep them in the canning pot with water inside of the jars and around them to keep hot. Pour the water out of the jars into the canning pot. Pack jars. Adjust headspace as needed per recipe. Wipe the jars, place flat lid and ring on each jar, tightening to finger tight. Return the jars to the canning pot, covered with at least 1 inch of water, bring to boil and process in boiling water.

Canning Cooling Jars Carefully place the jars on clean towels or a cooling rack, leaving one inch space between each. Avoid placing jars on a cold surface or in a cold draft. Let jars sit undisturbed for 12 24 hours. Do not touch the ring bands or lids until the jars are completely cooled.

Canning Testing for Seal When the jars are cool to the touch (about 12 hours), test each for a seal. Jars with flat, metal lids are sealed if: The lid has popped down in the center. 2. The lid does not move when pressed down. 3. Tapping the center of lid with a spoon gives a clear, ringing sound. 1. If a jar is not sealed, refrigerate or freeze the contents or reprocess, using new lid, within 24 hours of the initial processing.

Canning Storing Remove lid rings. Wipe jars. Label with the date, contents of the jar, and processing information. Store jars in a cool, dark, dry place. For best eating quality and nutritive value, use within one year. Exposure to heat, freezing temperatures, or light decreases the quality and shelf life of canned food.

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