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CANNING POTATOES



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Canning potatoes is a great way to have homemade convenience food.

Provided by Sharon Peterson

Categories     Side Dish

Number Of Ingredients 9

potatoes (approx 20 pounds = 7 quart jars)
canning salt (optional)
Pressure Canner
Large Pot
Canning Lids and Rings
Funnel, Lid lifter, Jar lifter, Bubble tool
Ladle
Canning Jars
Potato Peeler or Paring Knife

Steps:

  • Start by preparing your jars and getting water in the canner heating. You want the canner hot, but not boiling, when the jars are ready to be processed. If you are new to using a pressure canner, see this article for full pressure canning instructions. This includes more detailed information and step-by-step instructions on how a pressure canner works.

PRESSURE CANNING POTATOES



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Canning potatoes is a great way to preserve an abundant harvest for long-term food storage. The shelf-stable jars are handy for quick additions to meals.

Provided by Grow a Good Life

Categories     Canning

Number Of Ingredients 2

6 pounds white potatoes for pints (for pints, see note below for quarts)
canning salt (optional for flavor)

Steps:

  • Clean your jars and lids with warm, soapy water and rinse well. Set aside until you are ready to use them.
  • Place the canning rack into the pressure canner, and fill with water per your pressure canner manufacturer's instructions: Presto is 3 quarts, Mirro is 2 quarts, and All American is 2 to 3 inches.
  • Fill the jars halfway with hot water, and then place them on the rack in the canner. Bring the canner to a simmer for 10 minutes (180˚F). Keep hot until you are ready to fill them.
  • Fill a large pot about half way with cold water.
  • Wash, peel the potatoes, and cut into 2-inch pieces. Leave small potatoes whole if they are about 2-inches in diameter. Trim off eyes, bruises, and any green spots.
  • As you work, drop the cut potatoes into the pot of cold water. This will help remove some of the surface starch and prevent the potatoes from discoloring from exposure to air.
  • Drain, and rinse the potatoes with cold water. Fill the pot, par-boil the potatoes for 10 minutes, reduce the heat, and keep them warm until you are ready to fill the jars.
  • While the potatoes are cooking, bring a second large pot of water to a boil over high heat, reduce the heat to a simmer (180˚F), and keep hot until you are ready to can. This is the water you will be using to fill your jars. Do not use the water that the potatoes were cooked in. There is too much starch to can properly.
  • Spread a kitchen towel on the counter. Use your jar lifter to remove a jar from the canner. Pour out the water (save it for washing dishes), and place the jar on the towel. Keep the remaining jars in the canner, so they stay hot.
  • Use tongs or a slotted spoon to remove the potatoes from the pot and fill the jar while maintaining about a 1 1/2 inch headspace.
  • If using salt, add up to 1/2 teaspoon to each pint jar, and up to 1 teaspoon to each quart (salt is optional but adds a lot of flavor).
  • Add fresh hot water to the jar, leaving a 1-inch headspace.
  • Run your bubble popper through the jar to release any bubbles that may be caught in between the potatoes, and wipe the rim with a damp towel.
  • Center a lid on the jar, and screw on band until it is fingertip tight. Use the jar lifter to place the jar back on the rack in the canner, and repeat with the rest of the jars until the canner is filled, or you run out of potatoes.
  • Secure the lid, leave the vent open, adjust the heat to medium-high, and bring the canner to a boil. Allow the pressure canner to vent for 10 minutes, then place weight on the vent. Follow the directions for your pressure canner.
  • Once the canner has reached the correct pressure (10 pounds of pressure for weighted gauge pressure canner, and 11 pounds for dial gauge canners.), set a timer, and process pints for 35 minutes, and quarts for 40 minutes at altitudes of less than 1,000 ft. Adjust for your altitude if necessary (see note below). Regulate the heat as needed to maintain a steady pressure.
  • When processing time is complete, turn off the heat and let the pressure canner cool and depressurize. The time will depend on your brand and should be between 30 to 60 minutes.
  • When the pressure canner is depressurized, spread a kitchen towel on the counter, remove the weight from the vent pipe or open the petcock, and wait 10 minutes for the jars to adjust to the change in pressure.
  • While wearing pot holders, unlock the cover and remove the lid while tilting it away from you so that steam does not burn your face. Allow another 10 minutes for the jars to adjust to the change in pressure.
  • Use a jar lifter to remove the jars from canner and place on the towel. Keep the jars upright, and don't tighten bands or check the seals yet. The jars will be hot and bubbling. Let the jars sit undisturbed for 12 to 24-hours to cool.
  • Wait until the jars have cooled for at least 12-hours, and then check to be sure jar lids have sealed. Test the seal by pushing on the center of the lid. The lid should not pop up. If the lid flexes up and down, it did not seal. Refrigerate the jar and use up within a few days.
  • Remove the screw on bands and wash the jars. Label, date, store the jars in a cool, dark place (50 to 70 degrees F). Use within a year for the best quality. Yields 9 pints or 7 quarts.

Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 0.5 cup, Calories 60 kcal, Carbohydrate 14 g, Protein 1 g, Sodium 169 mg, Fiber 2 g, Sugar 1 g

CANNING POTATOES



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Make and share this canning potatoes recipe from Food.com.

Provided by LittleMsMartha

Categories     Very Low Carbs

Time 2h20m

Yield 7 quarts

Number Of Ingredients 2

irish potatoes or white potato
salt

Steps:

  • Wash& scrape freshly dug potatoes and then rinse again thoroughly.
  • Use small potatoes that will fit inside wide mouth canning jars (DO NOT USE MAYO JARS).
  • Boil them 10 minutes, drain.
  • Add 1 teaspoon salt to each quart jar.
  • Cover with boiling water and leave 1" head space.
  • Adjust caps.
  • Process pints 30 minutes, quarts 40 minutes at 10 lbs pressure.
  • Recipe on page 40 of the Ball Blue Book canning& freezing guide.

CANNING POTATOES



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Home canned potatoes are very handy to have on hand. Here's how to pressure can them using the tested USDA method.

Provided by Healthy Canning

Categories     Side Dish

Time 1h40m

Number Of Ingredients 2

potatoes
water

Steps:

  • Wash potatoes. Peel. Cut into 2 cm (1/2 inch) cubes. Small potatoes ( 3 to 5 cm / 1 to 2 inches) may be left whole.
  • Place in water as you cube them; don't leave peeled potato exposed to the air or most varieties will blacken on you.
  • Put a large pot of water onto boil. This will be your blanching water for the potato.
  • Put other water onto boil (either another pot, or a kettle.) This will be your canning water to fill the jars with.
  • Give prepped potatoes one final rinse.
  • Put potato in the large pot of water, bring to a boil. Boil cubes for 2 minutes, whole small potatoes for 10 minutes.
  • Drain potatoes.
  • Pack into half-litre (US pint) jars or 1 litre (US quart) jars. (Optional: season with 1/2 teaspoon or a teaspoon of salt).
  • Leave 3 cm (1 inch) headspace.
  • Top up with your clean boiling water, maintaining headspace.
  • Debubble, adjust headspace.
  • Wipe jar rims.
  • Put lids on.
  • Processing pressure: 10 lbs (69 kPa) weighted gauge, 11 lbs (76 kpa) dial gauge (adjust pressure for your altitude when over 300 metres / 1000 feet.)
  • Processing time: half-litre (US pint) jars for 35 minutes OR 1 litre (US quart) jars for 40 minutes.

Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 250 g, Calories 193 kcal, Carbohydrate 43.7 g, Protein 5.1 g, Fat 0.2 g, SaturatedFat 0.1 g, Sodium 15 mg, Fiber 5.5 g, Sugar 2 g

POTATOES-CANNING RECIPE



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Make and share this Potatoes-canning Recipe recipe from Food.com.

Provided by Diana Adcock

Categories     Potato

Time 30m

Yield 1 quart

Number Of Ingredients 3

3 lbs potatoes, washed peeled rewashed and drained
1 teaspoon salt (optional)
5 cups boiling water

Steps:

  • Leave smal potatoes whole, cut large potatoes into quarters.
  • In a large saucepan add potatoes and enough water to cover.
  • Cover pot and bring to a boil.
  • Boil for 10 minutes.
  • Drain potatoes.
  • Pack hot potatoes into a hot sterile quart jar.
  • Add salt if using.
  • Ladle boiling water over potatoes-leave 1 inch head space.
  • Remove air bubbles.
  • Wipe rims and adjust 2 piece caps.
  • Process quarts 40 minutes at 10 pounds pressure in a steam-pressure canner.
  • This recipe is for a single quart-you can make as many as you wish.
  • If you prefer pints use 1/2 t salt per pint and process 35 minutes at 10 pounds pressure in a steam-pressure canner.
  • Adjust times for your altitude.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 1048.7, Fat 1.2, SaturatedFat 0.3, Sodium 105.4, Carbohydrate 237.9, Fiber 30, Sugar 10.6, Protein 27.5

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