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Canning Vegetables Safely Lunch & Learn 12 noon to 1 pm July 1, 2013 Need Help with Today s Program? Help Desk: 800-442-4614 Phone in to today s program Toll: 630-424-2356 Toll Free: 855-947-8255 Passcode: 6774570# Program will be archived: www.foodsafety.wisc.edu/preservation.html Canning Vegetables Acids naturally found in foods help control microbial growth Vegetables are low in acid and must be canned in a pressure canner Higher temperatures obtained in a pressure canner destroy the spores of Clostridium botulinium If not destroyed, the spores could germinate and grow, producing the deadly botulinum toxin 1

Resources for Today Canning Vegetables Safely (B1159; UWEX) National Center for Home Food Preservation www.uga.edu/nchfp How do I.Can Vegetable and Vegetables Products So Easy to Preserve www.setp.uga.edu Book and video series! Because of the risks involved and the difficulty in establishing new Book recipes, and video there are series! few sources of research-tested recipes for canning vegetables safely. Use only up-to-date, researchtested recipes! Know Your Pathogen: C. botulinum Some bacteria produce spores, a dormant stage of life that can survive harsh conditions. Spores of C. botulinum can survive 4-6 hours in boiling water! Spores will germinate, grow, and produce toxin when the conditions are right: o Packaged in an air-tight sealed container o Product ph greater than 4.6 o Storage at room temperature Cells and spores of C. botulinum Toxin is a neurotoxin. Ingestion can result in death. 5 Recipe for Danger 1 Food, ph above 4.6 1 Air-tight canning jar 1 Room @ standard temperature ADD: C. botulinum spores WAIT! The spores, they are everywhere in soil, in the air you don t need to add them. Dangerous recipes are those that are not researchtested, or that use equipment not approved for canning. 6 2

Botulism Strikes Spokane Mother, Two Children February 28, 2009 The Associated Press reported that three people in Spokane, Washington, have become ill from botulism. The botulism apparently occurred from improper canning techniques used in home-canning of green beans vegetables from a private home garden. The woman was a nurse in her 30s with two children under ten. She became ill enough to be put on a ventilator; the children suffered milder symptoms. The incident was linked to difficult economic times. Lack of knowledge will not cure someone in the hospital, but it may put them there. 7 Pressure Canning High temperatures (240 F and above) Dial gauge measures incremental changes in pressure Weighted gauge measures pressure at 5,10, or 15 pounds (psi) Weighted Gauge Dial Gauge The pressure in these canners raises the temperature above the boiling point of water and allows safe processing of low-acid foods. Average ph Values of Food Food Item ph Food Item ph Lemons 2.2 Onions, peppers 5.5 Vinegar 3.1 Beef 5.5 Grapes, rhubarb 3.2 Cucumbers 5.7 Strawberries, apples 3.4 Chicken 6.0 Grapes, Cherries 4.0 Carrots, Beans, Beets 6.2 Tomatoes 4.5 Milk, Cantaloupe 6.2 Mangoes (green/ripe) 4.8 Asparagus,mushrooms 6.5 5.8 Bananas, Figs 5.2 Corn 6.8 Many foods are mixtures of high-acid and low-acid ingredients. Low-acid foods with a ph above 4.6 MUST be canned in a pressure canner 9 3

The Problem A sealed jar does NOT equal a safe jar. 2-piece lid ring holds the lid in place during canning, lid has a sealing compound As the food heats, it expands into the the headspace and pushes air out Once the jar begins to cool, the food contracts and a vacuum forms, sealing the lid Relatively little heat treatment is required to get a jar to seal! Hints for Canning Vegetables Safely Select high quality vegetables. Wash all vegetables, and peel and/or blanch if required. Choose hot pack for a higher quality product. Use liquid from blanching for a more flavorful pack Pack into prepared hot jars; use 2-piece lids Adjust seasoning as desired. You may safely reduce or eliminate salt from canned vegetables! You may safely add a small amount of herbs or garlic to pressure canned vegetables! Adjust for headspace. (More) Hints for Canning Vegetables Safely Place filled jars on a rack in 2-3 inches of HOT water in canner.* Apply lid and allow canner to vent for 10 minutes, then add weight or seal. Bring canner to pressure with high heat. Once pressure is reached, start timing.* Weighted gauges jiggle 2-3 times per minute, or rock gently the entire time. A dial gauge registers pressure. Canner must remain at, or above, pressure for the entire time stated in the recipe. At the end of the process, turn off the heat and allow to cool. *Refer to Pressure Canner booklet for instructions. 4

Caution! Never force cool a canner. Use only the jar sizes listed in the research-tested recipe. Do not thicken product with flour or cornstarch, or add pasta or rice prior to canning. Choose mixtures carefully. A mixture of vegetables, or meat and vegetables, is processed for the time listed for the food with the longest processing time generally corn, tomatoes, or meat. Don t Forget Process at the correct pressure. As elevation increases above 1,000 feet (dark gray areas on the map), pressure increases from 10 psi to 15 psi Pressure remains at 11 psi (dial) up to 2,000 feet If at any time during the process the pressure falls below target, bring the pressure back up and start timing from the beginning. *Note: darker areas on the state map have an elevation above 1,000 feet. Increase time when boiling water canning; increase pressure when pressure canning. A word about canners and cookers Pressure canners and pressure cooker are NOT necessarily the same thing. The heat in the canning process is the come-up time, the process time, and the cool down time. A cooker often heats and cools too quickly. Pressure canners must hold at least 4 Quart jars and be able to regulate pressure at 5, 10, and 15 pounds (psi). Use of a pressure cooker is not recommended for home canning. Not an approved canner 5

What if. Jars fail to seal: reprocess or refrigerate or freeze within 24 hours. To reprocess jars: empty the jars, heat the contents (hot-pack) and add to jars leaving sufficient headspace, apply new lids, vent and process for the full time indicated. More than half the liquid is lost in the jar: excess liquid loss often indicates excessive temperature (pressure) fluctuation. Losing more than half the liquid that you added may indicate underprocessing. Store these jars refrigerated. Master Gauge Testing Canners Dial-gauge canners should be tested at least once each year to ensure the dial is functioning properly Calibrate the canner gauge against the master gauge Canner can be off by +2 pounds Even brand new dials should be tested! Presto recommends ONLY Presto lids be tested with the unit Resources for Testing Canners Dial gauge canner inspection form Review the condition of the gasket, vent port and gauge Record the accuracy of the canner gauge versus the Master gauge Provide overall recommendation Gauge testing labels DATE: Recipe says: 6 lbs 11 lbs Your gauge should read: lbs lbs Information on purchasing a Presto dial gauge testing unit See www.foodsafety.wisc.edu P=Pressure Canning in the A-Z index 6

FAQS How long do I process quart jars of cream-style corn? How long do I process my soup mix that contains tomatoes, corn, black beans and onion? Do I have to peel potatoes before canning? Can I use jars and lids that I purchased last year? What about non-ball jars/lids? How long can I store my home canned items? Do I purchase a dial or weighted gauge canner? FAQ- Answers How long do I process quart jars of cream-style corn? You don t. There are no tested recipes! How long do I process my soup mix that contains tomatoes, corn, black beans and onion (qt jars, hot pack)? Process mixtures based on the ingredient with the longest process time 85 min. Do I have to peel potatoes before canning? Yes, the skins carry a higher bot spore load; potatoes must be peeled before canning. Other crops such as carrots don t require this step. FAQ - Answers Can I use jars and lids that I purchased last year? What about non-ball jars/lids? You can use jars and lids from last year just be sure to store in a cool, dry location. Jars must stand up to the high pressure, use only jars designed for canning. Use only 2-piece lids. How long can I store my home canned items? Properly canned foods are safe indefinitely, but will begin to lose quality after 3 years on the shelf (assuming a cool, dry location); 1 year is recommended. Do I purchase a dial or weighted gauge canner? It s up to you! A dial gauge canner you can read, a weighted gauge canner you can hear. 7

What s new? Mirro Canners The new Mirro 16-quart canner was recently tested by the NCHFP. 3 separate weights (5, 10, 15 pounds) Heat on high until the weight jiggles, then allow to rock gently The rock is difficult to find. It sort of explodes in steam release. The Mirro 12-quart canner has shown up in MFP classes. 3-piece ball-shaped weight. The weight is threaded on the vent port which can be tricky when steam is escaping (venting). Getting the weight to rock is difficult. What s new? Canners The All-American Canner. Metal-to-metal seal (tightened with wing-nuts) A weighted gauge canner with a reference dial gauge. These should not be/do not need to be tested with our dial testers. Larger capacity tall canners allow for double-stacking. Canners such as the Presto 23-qt. model can hold 2 layers of pint jars. Be sure to place a rack on the bottom of the canner and between layers. Next in our Lunch & Learn Series July 15, 2013 12 noon to 1 pm Canning Tomatoes & Tomato Products Whether pressure canning whole tomatoes, canning salsa in a boiling water canner, or even making tomato jam options abound for safely preserving tomatoes at home. Webinars will be archived to: www.foodsafety.wisc.edu/preservation.html 8