Tuesday, 8 October 2013

More Jars from Mom

Mom collects jars for me. When the parentals came by yesterday, Mom dropped off a box of them! So now I have to figure out my new tally. She brought 10 jars:

  • 3 wide mouth
  • 2 one and a half litre
  • 4 five hundred millilitre
  • and one very little one


That means my tally should be:
  • 52 x 1 litre jars
  • 94 x 500 ml jars
  • 3 x 1.5 ml jar
  • 9 x 700 ml jars
  • 23 x assorted wide mouth jars
  • 1 x very little jar
for a total of 182 jars!!

Friday, 4 October 2013

Canning - Red Root Relish

I think this one is going to be a winner. It's from the Bernardin Guide to Home Preserving.
  • 4 cups cooked diced beets
  • 4 cups finely chopped red cabbage
  • 3 cups white vinegar
  • 1 1/2 cups sugar
  • 1 cup finely chopped onion
  • 1 cup finely chopped red pepper
  • 1 tablespoon horseradish
  • 1 tablespoon pickling salt

It made one 500 ml jar and 3 smaller widemouth jars. And it was tasty going in... we'll see how it is coming out!

Jars Filled Today: 4   Total Jars Filled: 40    Number of Jars Remaining: 172

Thursday, 3 October 2013

Canning - Caraway Beets

I tried a different recipe for canning beets - this one's focus was on caraway (instead of cloves). I made two batches. Each batch made 3 one litre jars. The first batch I fully strained, and didn't add any decorative spices. But the second batch I put a pinch of caraway and a pinch of peppercorns.


Jars Filled Today: 6   Total Jars Filled: 36    Number of Jars Remaining: 170

Wednesday, 2 October 2013

Canning - Sweet Caramelized Onions

At the Fortinos yesterday, I picked up five 10 lb bags of beets, one 10 lb bag of carrots, and one 10lb bag of onions. They were $1.88 each. I couldn't resist. Yesterday I pickled a bag of beets. I also started a recipe for Sweet Caramelized Onions (Better Homes and Gardens Special Interest Publications Canning 2013, page 79). It requires that you slow cook sliced onions for 8 hours, so I set it up after dinner. I thought I'd perhaps have to get up in the middle of the night to turn them off. But when I checked at some ungodly hour, they were just fine, cooking along. By the time I got up this morning, they'd been in the slow cooker for 11 hours.

But I decided they still weren't brown enough, so I added another four hours onto the slow cooker. Turns out that I was busy with other things until later that afternoon, so all told, the onions cooked for 18 or 19 hours. At the end, they looked like this:


My recipe ended out as follows:
4-5 lbs cooking onions, halved lengthwise and thinly sliced
6 tablespoons butter, melted
6 tablespoons olive oil
1/3 cup packed brown sugar
1/3 cup balsamic vinegar
1/3 cup apple cider
1 teaspoon salt
2 teaspoons crushed red pepper

I cooked the onions, butter and oil in Ma Stewart's slow cooker for 18 hours. Then I put the onions, brown sugar, vinegar, cider, salt, and crushed red pepper into a pot and cooked uncovered at medium heat for just over 25 minutes. I think I let it go just a bit too long, because in the last 5 minutes of cooking, I cooked away much of the juices. I then packed it into four small widemouth jars - almost five lbs of sliced onions fit in four half pint jars!  I was pleased with a quick taste test, but I think I'll have to try it when my whole house isn't redolent with the scent of onions. 

Jars Filled Today: 4   Total Jars Filled: 30    Number of Jars Remaining: 176

Canning - Counting the Jars


I took the time today to organize and count my jars.  Here's the final tally:

  • 52 x 1 litre jars
  • 91 x 500 ml jars
  • 1 x 1.5 ml jar
  • 9 x 700 ml jars
  • 27 x assorted wide mouth jars
For a total of 180 jars. ... Hmmm... that's a whole lot of jars to fill!!  Guess I better get to work!


Tuesday, 1 October 2013

Canning - Back in the Saddle


It has been a crazy summer what with sailing and cottaging and making/teaching art. October's siren call sings harvest, harvest, harvest. So I spent part of the day pickling my first batch of beets for this fall. A 10lb bag made six large jars of my Grandma Leatherbarrow's recipe! We'll open our first jar for thanksgiving.

Jars Filled Today: 6   Total Jars Filled: 26    Number of Jars Remaining: Unknown

Friday, 27 September 2013

Canning - Looking for Inspiration

I picked up a copy of Better Homes and Gardens Special Interest Publication when I was standing in the line up at the Home Depot one afternoon this summer. I have been browsing for inspiration.  It has some really lovely looking and sounding recipes in it.