• Blog
  • Cooking
  • Crafts
  • Garden
  • Barn
  • Country Living
  • Forum
  • Subscribe
  • Contact

Chickens in the Road Forum

You must be logged in to post Contact Login Register

Search 
Search Forums:


 




What is everyone canning today?

UserPost

7:19 am
August 25, 2008


Birdi

Big Chicken

Western Maine

posts 60

1

I am canning potatoes and cabbage. Later I will be drying celery and processing garlic.  Canning days are exciting days!  Anyone else share this dream?

8:37 am
August 25, 2008


Gizmo

Big Chicken

Greenup, KY

posts 91

2

That sounds soooo wonderful!!

As soon as I'm back in my own kitchen - I'll be doing potatoes too (first year).

A friend did my peaches and some tomatoes and green beans for me.

I'd like to try cabbage next year.

2:30 pm
August 25, 2008


Suzanne

Admin

Stringtown Rising Farm/Walton, WV

posts 251

3

I =wish= I was canning strawberry jam today.  I missed strawberry season around here because I was so busy, it got past before I grabbed some and I've been longing for strawberries ever since!!

12:30 am
August 27, 2008


anni

Banty

posts 4

4

I've actually never heard of canning potatoes, I can't even imagine what that looks like. Can you explain. Suzanne I picked strawberries but had no time to make jam so I froze them and hopefully will have time (finally) this week to make jam, maybe strawberry peach jam hmmmmmmmmmm

anni

4:11 am
August 27, 2008


Stephanie

Big Chicken

Stuck in Suburbia

posts 40

5

I am actually going to try canning for the first time this weekend.  I have all my supplies ready to go.  Have been reading and learning about it for a while now.  I can't wait.  I'm going to start with pickles.

I am actually going to try canning for the first time this weekend.  I have all my supplies ready to go.  Have been reading and learning about it for a while now.  I can't wait.  I'm going to start with pickles.

7:16 am
August 27, 2008


Birdi

Big Chicken

Western Maine

posts 60

6

I can potatoes, not necessarily for storage purposes, but for convenience.  You wash the potatoes, put them in a big pot, bring to a boil until partially cooked. Then I put them in a sink of cold water…the skins slide off mostly then. Cut them in chunks, quartered or so….not too small.  Stuff them into the jar…add a 1/2 tsp salt,pints…and a 1/2 tsp vinegar,pints…. for quarts increase those to 1 tsp.  Pop them in the pressure canner for 25 minutes…10 lbs pressure(at 1000 ft)  for quarts 35.

When I know that I am canning my own or a pesticide free potato…I leave the skins on and pack them raw…just scrub them really good. 

To eat them…open the jar…drain and rinse…put them into a skillet with butter and brown them…delicious homefries in minutes….or a quick potato salad.

The vinegar is used to reduce the starch and preserve color….you can't taste it at all.

These are so worth the trouble if you have a busy life. Its easier for me to give up time on a day off and make it quicker when i need it. This is a perfect thing to do with the tiny potatoes in your garden that didn't mature.  Just wash them good and stuff em in a jar. 

Have fun.

7:19 am
August 27, 2008


Birdi

Big Chicken

Western Maine

posts 60

7

Suzanne, I have strawberries in the freezer…. Did you can any ramps?  Or freeze?  Wanna trade?  Laughing I'm sorry, I am feeling ramp deprived.

7:48 am
August 27, 2008


Suzanne

Admin

Stringtown Rising Farm/Walton, WV

posts 251

8

I didn't can any ramps.  Do you have directions for that?  I'd love to do that next spring!!

5:31 pm
August 27, 2008


Stephanie

Big Chicken

Stuck in Suburbia

posts 40

9

Ok, I have to ask - what's a ramp?  I don't know that I've ever heard of it.

5:45 pm
August 27, 2008


Suzanne

Admin

Stringtown Rising Farm/Walton, WV

posts 251

10

Ramps are sort of like a wild garlic or onion or leek.  They grow wild in the Appalachian region.  People either love them or hate them, and they do kinda stink, LOL.  I love ramps.  I did a post about searching for ramps around here this spring:

http://suzannemcminn.com/blog/2008/05/02/finding-and-growing-ramps/

7:05 pm
August 27, 2008


Stephanie

Big Chicken

Stuck in Suburbia

posts 40

11

Suzanne said:

Ramps are sort of like a wild garlic or onion or leek.  They grow wild in the Appalachian region.  People either love them or hate them, and they do kinda stink, LOL.  I love ramps.  I did a post about searching for ramps around here this spring:

http://suzannemcminn.com/blog/2008/05/02/finding-and-growing-ramps/


Thanks!  Sounds interesting.  I like garlic and I like onions so I might probably like these.  If I'm ever back up home, I'll have to see if I can find them.

5:09 am
August 28, 2008


Birdi

Big Chicken

Western Maine

posts 60

12

Suzanne,ramps are canned like onions.  My Auntie used to stuff them in a jar, all clean and such. 1/2 tsp salt and fill to 1/2 inch headspace with hot water and process. 10 lbs pressure for 30 minutes for pints.  I've only seen them in pints.  I guess you can get alot in a pint.  Anyway, they are delicious. They gave you a ramp fix anytime of the year.


9:54 am
August 28, 2008


Suzanne

Admin

Stringtown Rising Farm/Walton, WV

posts 251

13

Birdi, are you talking about just canning the bulbs?  or including the greens?  I love this idea of canning ramps!  I have to try that next spring.  I've frozen them before, but I hadn't thought of canning them.


I need to get a pressure cooker………..

12:39 pm
August 28, 2008


Kensjewl

Banty

Queen City, Texas

posts 4

14

I won't be canning today, but I put up about 4-5 okra in the freezer everyday.  We only put in 6 plants this year, but we're planning on more than twice that next year.  I just clean and slice and put in plastic freezer container with 1/4 cup cornmeal mixture, shake to cover with the cornmeal and place back into freezer.  Everyday I add what we pick and when the container gets full I pour over to gallon freezer bags and place them in the upright freezer for use later.  Depending what I get out of the garden I might also cut up a green pepper or jalapeno and toss in also.  I use the okra later for fried okra or I add some to our fried rice recipe.  Very good.

12:44 pm
August 28, 2008


Birdi

Big Chicken

Western Maine

posts 60

15

Suzanne, my auntie did greens and all.  She had them stuffed right full.  She ran them under hot water to soften them a little to stuff them.  I ate them.  LOL It really doesn't matter though that they are not stuffed…she always had a few that were kind of floating in the jar.  They have great flavor.  You have fun with those delicious treats!!

10:20 am
August 29, 2008


tammathau

Big Chicken

Cornfields of Indiana

posts 41

16

Not canning today but I did manage to can 15 quarts of tomato juice and 8 half pints of sweet pickle relish last weekend.


11:25 am
August 29, 2008


Heather from NC

Big Chicken

Moncure, NC

posts 21

17

I'm at work today, but I'd rather be canning.  Tomorrow, I'll can tomatoes and start soaking jalapenos in lime so I can pickle them.  I may also do a batch of pickled green tomatoes.  We did sweet pickled squash in July and it is fabulous.  We just opened our first jar the other night. Yummy!

1:57 pm
August 29, 2008


lady under the oaks

Big Chicken

posts 14

18

i only put up 2 bushels of black-eyed peas this year…would love to do

some more pear relish to go with them but have to find the hard

pineapple pears somewhere in the south!

9:16 am
September 1, 2008


Suzette

Big Chicken

posts 31

19

My canning has really slowed down.  But, I'm blasting through my jars of chicken pretty fast.  I LOVE home-canned chicken.   Luckily, it's not seasonal.  Just have to watch for sales on the boneless chicken breast.

12:12 pm
September 2, 2008


Birdi

Big Chicken

Western Maine

posts 60

20

Today I have 2 bushels of peaches to get through.  I figured I'll put up half a bushel into preserves and the rest I will can in quarts for the winter.  Canning is just getting started for me.  I put up a few stewed tomatoes the other night.  I still have 6 rows of potatoes to do…but there is no rush for them.  I still have shell beans and sauce to do…and corn…lots of corn one day..hopefully. I'm off to be busy.  Have a good day.


About the Chickens in the Road forum

Currently Online:

GeorgiaZ

nursemary

4 Guests

Maximum Online: 26

Forums:

Groups: 1

Forums: 7

Topics: 291

Posts: 4216

Members:

There are 305 members

There are 1 guests


Suzanne has made 251 posts

Top Posters:

GeorgiaZ - 576

Belladonna - 551

beeyourself - 339

Jayne - 337

Amanda - 174

Administrator: Suzanne


© Simple:Press Forum - Version 3.1.4 (Build 357)  

Latest Posts on the Farmhouse Blog:






Buy My Book

  • Protected In His Arms (Silhouette Romantic Suspense)

Forum Buzz




Site Info

Donate

Daily Farm
Photo