Pressure canning potatoes (for the novice)
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I keep thinking of something else after I post. lol. I was thinking of canning what we call Italian potatoes. Basically potatoes cooked with Italian dressing plus extra vinegar. I’ve not looked it up but it would be something we could open up and serve. Ever canned potatoes other than? plain?
Oh, several of my jars are now cloudy from canning potatoes. Do you? have a way to prevent this or a way to clear those jars?
I bought a 50 bag of little red new potatoes earlier this year. Canned a lot and dehydrated some. Used all the? canned potatoes already. So worth the time. It’s still hot during the day here. Hope to start canning again soon. Good vid.
Hi Rhonda! One thing I left out of the video is that after a few days, the water in your jars will often turn a little cloudy with leached starch from the potatoes themselves. How cloudy? depending on how long you pre-cook your potatoes. The less you cook your potatoes pre-canning, the cloudier the liquid in the jars will be. However, the more cooked your potatoes are pre-processing, the mushier they will be, so it’s a trade off. Anyway, cloudiness DOESN’T mean your potatoes aren’t good!
Thank you so much for such a great informative video! I’m canning potatoes tomorrow. It’ll my first time using my pressure canner. I’m new at canning, and have only done water baths so far. I hope mine turn out as good as your’s look.? Thanks again!
Hi there! I hope you know how much I enjoy your videos! I am canning about 20 lbs? right now…I hope it turns out…and YES I NEED your soup recipe!
Oooo I have never EVER had potato soup, and we have been blessed with many potatoes this year! They are all canned and waiting for? potato soup recipe 😀
the only thing about a? pressure cooker is you have to worry about losing the jigler(or weight) lol
hey, can you give us the recipe for the potato soup? and? also, can you make a video on pressure canning meat(such as chuck roast)?
Yes…please make your vid on the potato recipe…We usually would add fish to this potato soup…but we are always keepin? our tummys open for new ideas. Cheers. have a great day ;-))
Please, that is a yes on the soup, please show a video. Also,? i second the question, are the taters cooked or raw before the canning process?
Potato soup recipe…..YES! The first thing I canned was potatoes and I used? the water I boiled them in. It did get cloudy with starch after about a week. I am assuming that it is still safe to eat although it isn’t as pretty on the shelf. Does using iodized salt effect the flavor of the food or is it just the appearance? I hate to waste anything I canned just because it isn’t pretty.
I? second that! Soup video,please!
Soup video? please. 🙂
Soup,Soup,Soup…..
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Earlier the fall I canned in quart jars.(couldn’t pass up? on the deal $10 for 50lbs) Our family loves them, so much that I’ll need to do another batch while their still affordable. I bought the white spuds so I could skip the peeling step making sure they were free of any dirt or debris. Great video… thanks to you & your girls!
I mostly freeze? because I’m a little afraid of canning but canning doesn’t need refrigeration storage so I need to get into this. Thanks.
I too would the potato soup? recipe..
I’ll take a chicken soup recipe for canning as well 🙂 thanks!
i would like? the recipe for you soup. thanks
please potato soup? video!
Thank you so? much for your quick reply.
God Bless and be well.
Call me Martha, call? me Mart ( even better) but don’t call me late for supper.
I do it to make it? more palatable, but also incase there’s any green spots in there, the cooking will help make those peels less toxic. Never want to feed chickens or pigs (or humans for that matter) any part of a potato that’s green or greenish. Right now, they are snacking on the Halloween pumpkins. : )
Hahahaha –? Martha cuts right to the chase.
Aww. . . thank you for such? a nice comment. blushin’