Apparently great minds think alike. Yesterday morning I made a big batch of tangerine marmalade, as, apparently, did the folks at Put Up or Shut Up! The ingredients are pretty similar (there are only so many ways to combine tangerines and sugar), but there’s still plenty of variety in the technique. Pros of their version: [...]
Last year, you may recall, I made a lot of applesauce. When I had time, I canned it; when I was lazy, I just stuck it in the freezer. Nine months later, we’ve been eating lots of each. The results?
No contest.
The canned applesacue is sooooo much better than the frozen. It has excellent texture, a [...]
…in which I demonstrate everything that you need to know about high-acid food canning, in 5 minutes or less.
(Thanks to relaxing for the photo, via Flickr.)
IgnitePhilly was awesome! Thanks so much to the crew for inviting me, to all of you who came out to pack the room, and to the other presenters for putting on such a great show. There was so much clamour and din at Johnny [...]
If you’ve been missing your regular batch of canning instructions and you live in or near Philadelphia, come on out to Johnny Brenda’s tonight for Ignite Philly. Ignite Philly is a super cool event where 16 different speakers get 5 minutes and 20 slides to share their passions. I’ll be there, [...]
Like regular canned pears, only drunk.
Brandied Pears
5 pounds ripe, yet firm, pears
Sugar syrup, at your preferred level of sweetness (I like 1 sugar: 2 water)
Several cups brandy
1) Put on a pot for a boiling water bath and sterilize your jars. I used 2 quarts and 2 pints. Life will be easier if you use wide-mouth [...]
A spectacularly easy peach sorbet, made from homemade canned peaches. Note that this will only work if you canned your peaches in syrup—if you canned them in water, you’ll need to add at least a cup of sugar.
Peach Sorbet from Homemade Canned Peaches
2 pints or 1 quart canned peaches in syrup
1 T rum, brandy, or [...]
Normally, I am a fan of the hot-pack approach to canning fruit, as it helps you fit more fruit into each jar. A recipe in last month’s New York Times, however, convinced me that it’s silly to poach pears separately, since a water-bath canning process will effectively poach the pears for you. I found their [...]
Should you be so lucky as to still have access to peaches, and should you decide to can some, may I recommend a) that you drown them in honey and b) that you can the leftover juice/syrup/nectar as a base for delicious cocktails for sometime in the future?
Peaches in Honey (for canning)
Straight out of the [...]
It’s not too late for raspberries! Cherries came and went long ago, but if you happened to freeze some, you can still make a fabulous, sweet-tart jam that tastes like summer. The raspberries melt into a luscious sauce studded with the cherries. It’s by far my favorite jam—the kind you hate to open because the [...]