You will learn how to make and home can whole meals; chili, stew and meat sauces, in this fifth video of the series. The video podcasts are to be used with d...
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Showing posts with label Chili. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chili. Show all posts
Friday, June 6, 2014
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Home Canned Chili
Having Canned Chili on hand is nice for those times when you want a quick meal. Make a big batch once and you have several meals that are just heat and eat.
Some jars of chili that can be heated in a small crock pot in a dorm room are also a nice gift for a college student who is missing Mom's cooking.
Although tomatoes are somewhat acidic, the overall PH of chili is high enough that it must be processed in a pressure canner.
Fill hot jars leaving 1 inch headspace. Add lids and process in a pressure canner at 10 pounds pressure. Process pints for 75 minutes or quarts for 90 minutes. For altitudes over 1000 feet use 15 pounds pressure.
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Some jars of chili that can be heated in a small crock pot in a dorm room are also a nice gift for a college student who is missing Mom's cooking.
Although tomatoes are somewhat acidic, the overall PH of chili is high enough that it must be processed in a pressure canner.
Fill hot jars leaving 1 inch headspace. Add lids and process in a pressure canner at 10 pounds pressure. Process pints for 75 minutes or quarts for 90 minutes. For altitudes over 1000 feet use 15 pounds pressure.
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Monday, November 7, 2011
Super Duper Chili Beans
This is a recipe that sounds delicious. This is from a reader who has been canning for years. She has a family background in canning, learning from her elders. I think that's great.
Soak about three pounds of pinto beans overnight...I'm guessing on this, as I usually do more and make a day of it
In each jar add:
1/4 cup tomato paste
2 T chopped onion
1t. chili powder
scant t. salt
1 t. cumin
pinch of pepper
1/4 t. garlic powder
1/4 t. sugar
pinch oregano
2 1/2 cups soaked beans
Fill to about an inch from the top of the jar with hot water. Process quarts for 95 minutes at 10 pound pressure and adjusted to your altitude.
Thank you again for the time and care taken on the blog and for encouraging so many to take heed and use that canner!
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Soak about three pounds of pinto beans overnight...I'm guessing on this, as I usually do more and make a day of it
In each jar add:
1/4 cup tomato paste
2 T chopped onion
1t. chili powder
scant t. salt
1 t. cumin
pinch of pepper
1/4 t. garlic powder
1/4 t. sugar
pinch oregano
2 1/2 cups soaked beans
Fill to about an inch from the top of the jar with hot water. Process quarts for 95 minutes at 10 pound pressure and adjusted to your altitude.
Thank you again for the time and care taken on the blog and for encouraging so many to take heed and use that canner!
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