Shelf-Stable Ground Beef Recipe Free Up Freezer Space
Randi Cook shares her expertise on Healing Through Homesteading with a focus on canning. Discover how to make your meat shelf-stable and free up freezer space with this easy pressure canning method. Follow along for more canning tips. Here's the recipe featured in the video: Ingredients: - 1 pound of raw ground beef per pint jar (or 2 pounds per quart jar) - 1/2 teaspoon pickling salt per pint jar (1 teaspoon for quarts) - Hot water or broth Instructions: 1. Prepare your pressure canner by adding 3 quarts of water and start heating it up. 2. Keep jars submerged in hot water until ready to pack. 3. Brown the meat to medium well. 4. Strain off the fat. 5. Pack the meat into jars.
Easy Recipe for Canning Delicious Ham and Bean Soup
This easy recipe for canning delicious ham and bean soup is a great example of awesome things that you can preserve in jars and have on your shelf ready to eat. This simple recipe is very easy to make, just add ingredients to a jar and put in the pressure canner. It does not require cooking the beans, just some chopping up of the ham and vegetables. It is also a great way to use up that leftover holiday ham!
BBQ Pulled Pork Canning Recipe
This BBQ pulled pork canning recipe is delicious and is a great example of awesome things that you can preserve in jars and have on your shelf ready to eat. This simple recipe is very easy to make. Mix up the ingredients for the sauce, then add the raw meat, put in the jars and pressure can. The jars of yummy pulled pork will be ready to eat or serve for company. Make pulled pork sandwiches or eat alone.
Pressure Canning Taco Meat: Pressure Canning for Beginners
Try pressure canning taco meat with this delicious chipotle beef recipe. Using beef brisket, onions, and chipotle in adobo, this easy-to-can meal makes taco night a breeze. Serve it with burritos, chili, or eggs for breakfast. Find more Mexican canning recipes, easy canning recipes, best Mexican food recipes, and Pressure Canning for Beginners at creativecanning.com.
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