Preserving Safe, High Quality Meat. Lunch & Learn 12 noon to 1 pm October 6, 2014

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Preserving Safe, High Quality Meat Lunch & Learn 12 noon to 1 pm October 6, 2014

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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: http://fyi.uwex.edu/safepreserving/webinars/

Resources How Do I... www.uga.edu/nchfp Can Poultry, Red Meats and Seafoods Dry Jerky Freeze Fish, Meat, Poultry UWEX Food Safety: A-Z index J=Jerky www.foodsafety.wisc.edu Instructions for Making Safe Jerky at Home Making Safe Jerky in a Home Dehydrator Preparing Safer Jerky UWEX: Canning Meat, Wild Game, Poultry and Fish Safely (B3345) http://fyi.uwex.edu/safepreserving/recipes/

Start with Quality Meats Preserve only those meats that have been handled under sanitary conditions, including wild game So You Got a Deer www.uwex.edu/ces/ag/issues/fmd/so_you_got_a_deer-g1598.pdf Safe Deer Processing (videos) http://www.cwd-info.org/index.php/fuseaction/about.video Handling Venison Safely (A-Z index H=Hunting) Best quality will be achieved with lean meat, poultry, and fish Handle meat, poultry and fish to avoid contamination with pathogens.and avoid contaminating other foods with meat juices!

Preserving Beef and Venison Handle venison safely to prevent contamination Consult DNR resources for current information on Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) dnr.wi.gov/topic/wildlifehabitat/regulations.html Choose lean meat that is fresh and has been kept cold Meat may be frozen, canned, or dried Avoid freezing meat in grocery store tray-pack Repackage using packaging suitable for the freezer: freezer paper, aluminum foil, freezer bags, or a combination Debone meat for easier freezing and thawing Freeze lean meats for up to 12 months, cured meats or fatty cuts of meat for up to 3 months

Canning Meat Meat and other low-acid foods must be canned in a pressure canner to avoid botulism poisoning Spores of Clostridium botulinum can germinate, grow, and produce toxin when the conditions are right Botulism toxin is one of the deadliest toxins known Cells and spores of C. botulinum Meat and other low-acid foods may contain the toxin without looking spoiled A pressure canner uses high temperature to destroy botulinum spores. Oven canning, boiling water canning, and dishwasher canning of meat is very unsafe!

Pressure Canning Process at high temperatures (240 F and above) Dial gauge measures incremental changes in pressure Weighted gauge measures pressure at 5,10, or 15 pounds (psi) The pressure in these canners raises the temperature above the boiling point of water and allows safe processing of low-acid foods. Weighted Gauge Dial Gauge

Steps for Pressure Canning Place filled jars on a rack in a pressure canner filled with ~2 quarts of water Seal canner by tightening lid, turn heat on high, and once a full column of steam is produced, vent for 10 minutes After venting, close vent port and bring canner to pressure 11 psi dial gauge 10 or 15 psi weighted gauge Process for the required time Turn heat off and allow to canner to cool naturally NEVER force cool a canner

Canning Meat Safe canning times for meat: Allow heat to penetrate to the cold spot in the jar and throughout the food Reach temperatures needed to destroy harmful bacteria and spores Trim meat of fat, bruises and heavy gristle Use only the jar size and packing style listed Consider canning venison in tomato-juice Process for the time listed; adjust for elevation The darker areas of the state indicate elevations above 1,000 feet. Increase processing pressure from 10 psi to 15 psi for a weighted gauge canner. Process in a dial gauge canner at 11 psi.

Hot Pack or Raw Pack? (same processing time) Hot Pack Meat roasted or browned prior to packing into jars Allows: More meat in jars Good color Added flavor Left: Beef hot packed Raw Pack Raw meat loosely packed in jars no added liquid Quick & easy to do NOTE: the long processing times for meat ALLOW you to add a bit of onion, garlic or seasoning and still have a safe recipe Right: Beef raw packed Image courtesy of Chris Kniep, Winnebago County

Poultry, Rabbit & Small Game Carefully skin and dress wild game and game birds. Remove fat, especially excess fat, on poultry and game it quickly becomes rancid on freezing and interferes with canning. Do not stuff poultry or game birds prior to freezing. For best flavor, soak small game in brine prior to canning. Can poultry and small game with or without bones.

Hot Pack or Raw Pack? (same processing time for pack method; longer processing time for bone-in poultry) Hot Pack Bake until 2/3 done Added flavor from browning and broth Raw Pack Pack raw chicken loosely in jars Quick & easy to do Left: Chicken hot packed Right: Chicken raw packed Image courtesy of Chris Kniep, Winnebago County

Canning Meat Mixtures Because of the long processing times for meat and poultry, many meat mixtures may be safely canned, using the processing times for meats. Follow a hot-pack procedure Mix meat with vegetables which require similar processing times Do not thicken or add pasta, rice, or fat. An unsafe product may result!

Freezing Fish Fish is highly perishable; store no more than 2 days. Fish caught should be kept on ice or in cold water. Clean and gut fish within 24 hours. Pre-treat prior to freezing to improve quality- Dip fatty fish for 20 sec in ascorbic acid solution Dip lean fish in salt brine Packaging Lemon-gelatin glaze: dip cold fish in lemon juice/ water/gelatin dip Ice glaze: dip frozen fish in near-freezing ice water Water: create a fish popsicle

Freezing Fish Freeze and store fish at 0 F or colder. Up to 3 months for fatty fish. Salmon, smelt, lake trout. The fat in these fish can oxidize and they can loose flavor if stored too long. Up to 6 months for lean fish. Perch, walleye, pan fish. Lean fish are better preserved frozen than canned.

Canning Fish Species of fish suitable for canning include catfish, Northern pike, salmon, smelt and trout. Fish is usually canned in pint jars; extra care must be taken when canning in quart jars (smoked fish can only be canned in pints). Process ½-pints for the time listed for pints. Fish is a low-acid food and must be canned in a pressure canner. Fish are raw-packed prior to canning. The types of C. botulinum spores in water are hard to destroy. Fish is processed for 100 min (pints) or more!

Making Safe Jerky Jerky can be made from beef, venison, pork or poultry. Pork or wild game for jerky should be treated to kill the trichinella parasite prior to jerky making: Freeze at 0 F (or colder) for at least 30 days Partially freeze meat for easier slicing Slice no more than ¼ thick Trim and discard all fat Marinade as desired Ground meat can be used to make jerky. Use only lean/very lean meat of 10% fat or less. Prepare strips no more than ¼ thick. Add dry spices to meat for flavor.

Drying Jerky Blot marinated strips dry, and arrange on dehydrator racks or trays. Dry in a dehydrator, or oven, preheated to 145 F or higher. Begin checking at 3 hours. Dried meat is firm but flexible. Meat should reach an internal temperature of 160 F or higher. Blot off any beads of oil with a clean paper towel. Cool and package. Store 2 weeks at room temperature, up to 3 months in the freezer. A safety-assured product is made by adding a post-drying oven heating step: 10 min in a preheated 275 F oven

Lunchtime Learning November 3 A Food-Safe Thanksgiving & Crock Pot Food Safety Tips for preparing a safe holiday meal, and ideas for using your crock pot safely. All slides and audio files are archived: http://fyi.uwex.edu/safepreserving/webinars/