CANNING TOMATO SOUP BASE
Follow this step by step tutorial to learn how to can tomato soup.
Provided by Sarah Cook - Sustainable Cooks
Categories Canning
Time 1h15m
Number Of Ingredients 2
Steps:
- Rinse the tomatoes and cut in half, or quarters for larger tomatoes.
- Add a strainer/colander to a large bowl.
- Wash and sanitize your jars. You'll want to keep them warm to avoid having them crack when placed in the canner. You can fill them with hot water, or place them on a tray in the oven at 170F.
- Wash your lids with hot soapy water and place them in a clean bowl for now.
- Add the tomatoes to a pot of boiling water and parboil them until you see the skins start to come off one of the tomatoes (about 1-2 minutes).
- Use a slotted spoon and remove the tomatoes and place in the strainer.
- Run the tomatoes through a food mill to remove the seeds and skins.
- Transfer the tomato puree to a pot over low heat or a crockpot set to low. Keep warm until ready to can.
- Add 3 quarts of water to your pressure canner and put it on a burner set to high. Make sure there is a canning rack in the bottom of the canner.
- Add lemon juice or citric acid to your canning jars.Quarts: 2 tbsp lemon juice OR 1/2 tsp citric acid. Salt (optional) 1 tspPints: 1 tbsp lemon juice OR 1/4 tsp citric acid. Salt (optional) 1/2 tsp
- Place a funnel on a canning jar and ladle in the warm tomato puree, leaving 1 inch of headspace. Headspace is defined as the space between the top of the food and the top of the jar.
- Using a long utensil (I prefer a plastic chopstick), remove all the air bubbles from the jar.
- Use a wet clean rag and wipe the rim of the jars to make sure they are free of any food.
- Place a clean new lid on the jar. Add a ring, and tighten to fingertip tight.
- Using canning tongs, gently place the jars in the canner. Lock the lid. Soon, steam will start coming through the vent pipe.
- Allow the steam to pass through for about 10 minutes. Then put the pressure regulator on top. (see photos in post above to see this in action)
- Pretty soon, the air vent will pop up. That is a sign that you're starting to build pressure inside the canner. Tomato soup need to be pressure canned at 11 pounds of pressure for 15 minutes for both pints and quarts. (see time chart in post for adjusted times for elevation and water bath canning).
- When the dial gauge reaches 11 pounds of pressure, reduce the burner temp to medium, and start your timer. The pressure must stay at 11 or (a little bit) above for the duration of the cooking time. You'll likely need to adjust the temp on the burner a few times depending on your stove.
- When the time is up, remove the canner from the burner and allow it to sit until you hear a distinctive "click" of the air vent dropping. Remove the pressure regulator and carefully remove the lid (Pro tip: I always use oven mitts when I take the lid off because the steam is crazy hot).
- Let the jars sit for 5 minutes in the canner and then lift them out with canning tongs. Place on a towel where they can sit undisturbed for 12 hours.
- After a few hours, to check for sealing, gently press down in the middle of the lid. If the lid has no give, it's sealed. If you can press the lid in and it pops a bit, your jars are not sealed.
- Complete steps 1-8 above.
- Fill your canner so that there will be 2 inches of water over the tallest jar that you are canning. Set it on a large burner set to high.
- Complete steps 10-14 above.
- When the water has reached a rolling boil, place the jars in the canner and place the lid on top. Process pints for 35 minutes or quarts for 40 minutes.
- When the time is up, remove the canner from the burner and let the jars sit for 5 minutes in the canner and then lift them out with canning tongs.
- Place on a towel where they can sit undisturbed for 12 hours.
Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 0.5 cup, Calories 83 kcal, Carbohydrate 18 g, Protein 4 g, Sodium 22 mg, Fiber 5 g, Sugar 12 g
MOM'S BEST TOMATO SOUP CANNING RECIPE
My Mennonite mother's 'famous' tomato soup - hard to beat! Perfect anytime of the year! Enjoy! Here's what I purchased (for you to use as a baseline reference): - to yield 75 quarts of soup - 3 bushels of tomatoes, 6 lbs. butter, 5 lbs. sugar, 3 bunches celery, 5 lbs. flour. Hope that helps! (RECIPE BELOW IS FOR 8-10 QUARTS) (I make lots, and then frequently give this as a gift for a new mother, a hostess gift (when invited to dinner), a get-well meal, etc..) Super quick - easy to make, and can easily add garlic bread and a salad and dessert for a quick meal to bless someone. ENJOY!
Provided by WJKing
Categories Vegetable
Time 1h50m
Yield 8-10 quarts
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Chop onion& celery.
- Place in large kettle w/ just enough water to keep them from burning.
- While this simmers, cut tomatoes (remove stems if not using strainer).
- Add to kettle& cook until tender.
- Place this all through Victorio strainer (or similar).
- Return to kettle.
- Add sugar& salt.
- Cream butter and flour together& mix thoroughly with two cups of COLD juice, until dissolved (or blend together in a blender), to avoid lumps of flour in the juice.
- Add butter/flour mixture to warmed tomato juice. (Add before it's hot, to avoid lumps of flour!).
- Stir well.
- Heat just until hot. (If it gets to a boil, it can make the flour lumpy).
- Just prior to boiling, turn off the burner. (It will continue to thicken as it cools.).
- Ladle into jars& close securely with lids.
- Return to canner & process 20-30 minutes (start timing when it's at a 'rolling' boil).
- Remove from canner & allow to set until sealed (approx. 12 hours) To serve, mix equal parts tomato concentrate to milk, and add 1/2 t. of baking soda per pint as it cooks (1 t. per quart).
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Nutrition Facts : Calories 529.3, Fat 24.8, SaturatedFat 14.9, Cholesterol 61, Sodium 3827.1, Carbohydrate 74.4, Fiber 11.4, Sugar 48.5, Protein 9.5
MOM'S BEST TOMATO SOUP CANNING RECIPE RECIPE - (4/5)
Provided by CreativeJBean
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- 1. Chop onions and celery 2. Place in larger kettle with just enough water to keep them from burning. 3. While this simmers cut tomatoes (If not juicing) 4. Place cut tomatoes (or juice) in kettle and cook until tender. 5. Place everything through a Victorio Strainer or Fine Food Mill. 6. Return to kettle. 7. Add Sugar and salt (I let it simmer till the red color deepens nicely) 8. Melt butter in cast iron or other thick bottomed pot. Stir in flour to form a paste and slowly whisk in 2 to 4 cups of liquid to avoid lumps. 9. Add butter/flour mixture to warmed tomato juice. (If the juice is too hot it may form lumps) 10. Stir well 11. Heat until hot and thickened. (doesn't get real thick) 12. Ladle into prepared jars and secure lids. 13. Hot water bath for 30 minutes per pint. May add a little milk to desired consistency prior to serving. NOTE: For better compliance with current USDA preserve standards - Add 1 tbsp of lemon juice concentrate (like real-lemon - not fresh squeezed) to each pint and add the flour/butter thickening agent when preparing to serve rather than prior to processing. I have seen others that have chosen to process in a pressure canner at 10lbs for 30 minutes. NOTE:
TOMATO SOUP FOR CANNING
An old recipe for tomato soup. For canning, check the Ball canning book for more up to date times for canning. Looks good although it called for 1/2 cup salt, I changed to 3 tablespoons because that seemed excessive to me. Feel free to add more if you wish.
Provided by Dienia B.
Categories Low Protein
Time 3h30m
Yield 10 pints
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Cook all vegetables together.
- When done, sieve until like a smooth paste.
- Add remaining ingredients and cook until thick.
- Seal in glass jars while hot.
- I would process in pressure cooker myself for about 90 minutes.
- I'm guessing this to be safe however, it may be less time.
GARDEN TOMATO SOUP-CANNING
Posted in response to a request for soups to can. Adapted from The USDA Canning site. The source was told to come from The Best of Friends Cookbook.
Provided by Sharon123
Categories Vegetable
Time 1h20m
Yield 6-7 quarts
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- Put all of the ingredients in a large kettle. Bring to a boil, turn down to simmer and cook until the celery is soft, about 15 minutes; then add the butter sauce and brown sugar paste.
- Mix the sugar and flour together in a bowl. Add enough of the hot soup to make a paste, then stir this into the hot soup and bring to a boil until soup thickens, about 10-15 minutes.
- If the soup is thicker than you prefer, add a little water. Adding the red pepper flakes makes the soup zingier. If too sweet, add a little more salt.
- Pour soup into quart jars and can in a pressure canner for 25 minutes at 10 pounds pressure.
- Yield: 6-7 quarts, depending on size of tomatoes.
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