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Canning peaches was an all day, sometimes 2 days in a row affair in our home when I was growing up.
Mom would send us to the neighbors orchard with the wagon and we, my siblings and I, would bring home a couple bushels of tree ripened peaches.
We would can 100s of quarts of peaches for winter eating.
Here in Northern Iowa peaches are shipped in and often too expensive for our budget. So when I do can peaches its only 15-25 quarts for a winter treat to break the monotony of eating apples and pears that grow in abundance here.
Heres how we can peaches:
.Fill each jar with sliced peaches
.Add 1 TBS sugar
.Fill each jar with warm water to 1" head space
.Hot water bath for 5 minutes, (boil jars in hot water for 5 min)
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@nancycurtis488
@nancycurtis488 Год назад
An old lady that I met 45 years ago in Athens, Texas who had grown up on the peach farm where I was buying peaches shared this with me. Wash the peaches, peel them just like you are doing but put your clean peels in a saucepan. Peel all of your peaches and put the peaches aside for canning in syrup. When all of your peaches are peeled, add some sugar to the peelings along with some cinnamon and nutmeg…stir over low heat until the sugar is dissolved. Bring to a boil, keep stirring so it doesn’t scorch. Fill pint and a half jars with the hot peels, clean the rims, add your seals and screw bands. Can in a boiling water bath canner the same length of time you would can peaches. You use the sweetened peels to make double crust pies, just like peach pies. The lady, who was in her 80’s, said this is what her mother did…so I tried it and the pies turned out great. I didn’t tell anyone that the pies were made with peelings and no one guessed it. They were delicious and tasted just like a peach pie. She also told me to put one peach pit in each jar of peaches and the canned peaches would have a better taste and I have done that ever since I started doing that in 1980. I figured this very old lady who grew up on the peach farm knew a whole lot more then I did…she and her mother were right. Oh, the lady said her mother who was born in the 1870’s on the same peach farm, always called the peach peeling pies…”plate pies”. Why I don’t know except you make the pies in what a lot of ladies used to call a pie plate instead of a pie pan. Who knows but just wanted to honor that lady’s memory. We have a lot of fruit farms in east Texas but even so, all kinds of fruit is so much more expensive then it was when I was in my 20’s and 30’s. A bushel is probably triple or quadruple the price it used to be. I am hoping in the morning we can go to the blueberry festival in Nacogdoches, which is 45 miles south of us. We used to go to a “you pick your own” farm in Nac and we paid about $8.00 a gallon. Not sure how much they are now.
@Ruthannzimm
@Ruthannzimm Год назад
What a beautiful memory, thanks for sharing.
@rkm4342
@rkm4342 11 месяцев назад
Thank u we will be blessed 2 try these!
@MrGoatlady
@MrGoatlady 10 месяцев назад
Love this, my Grandma also put a peach pit in the jars, I do it just because she did and it reminds me of her.
@happymamaof5803
@happymamaof5803 10 месяцев назад
❤ what a lovely story! Thank you for sharing. I’m going to try those peach peelings for pies!!
@drewblack749
@drewblack749 9 месяцев назад
I am assuming grandma’s peaches had no pesticide spray on the peels. Today they are sprayed over 25 times. Better to pitch them. Yet, your story is a lovely reminder of the thriftiness of our ancestors. I still say that they were smarter than we are. Thanks for sharing. ❤
@wandajohnson7153
@wandajohnson7153 День назад
Hey RuthAnn, when I put up peaches I wash them first . I then drop the peelings into a pot of lightly salted water. When finished with my peaches I drain and rinse the peelings , add enough sugar to cover and let it set for a few hours. I then cook and make peach jam . The fuzz on the peach makes it taste like fresh peaches. So good with a hot biscuit or a peanut Butter sandwich.
@user-nb5sv7cr6g
@user-nb5sv7cr6g 11 месяцев назад
I just bought peaches and I'm about to try canning my first batch EVER! I'm so excited! I had to watch your video and read your instructions one more time before I start. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR TEACHING ME! I know God has great rewards for all your time, effort and care you freely give to others. Know you are not only appreciated, but prayed for as well. After peaches is the Comfrey salve. Yaaaa....🥰🤩😘🙏
@MichaelThomas-ps5qg
@MichaelThomas-ps5qg 10 месяцев назад
Man when you can put a knife in a child's hands and show them correctly how to use safely like they have been using forever That's GREAT PARENTING AWESOME
@patriciaking1577
@patriciaking1577 Год назад
Love how patient and how good of a teacher you are with you children❤
@robingirven4570
@robingirven4570 Год назад
After hearing your intro, I feel so fortunate that I can grow peaches on our farm. One year I got 30 quarts off one tree! I’m so glad you let your children use sharp knives. So much safer then dull knives.
@mruben8713
@mruben8713 Год назад
I love your channel, and how you all work together and I wanted to particularly commend your daughter... how sweet and special she is, how helpful she is to you & the other children, she doesn't look like she ever complains, she knows just what to do, and she is such a willing helper for such a young girl. People notice her unique qualities & how humble she is. ❤
@marymarymillidweeb2661
@marymarymillidweeb2661 10 месяцев назад
I was going to can some peaches this week for the first time but wondered how to peel them. Not a fan of blanching peaches, I was quite pleased to see you just taking a knife and peeling them, PLUS love how you cut them into slices right in your hand. How quick! Thanks for all your tips.
@rosiekerr8268
@rosiekerr8268 10 месяцев назад
After my mom had either frozen or canned peaches, she took the peach peelings and made a peach peeling pie with a streusel top and served with sour cream! My goodness it was delicious….the peach peelings almost turned into a jam. One of my favourite childhood memories xxx
@donnamaemoses9325
@donnamaemoses9325 6 дней назад
Thanks for making it so simple and easy 🎉
@tinasmith7890
@tinasmith7890 8 месяцев назад
I love how even your boys help with canning. That's so great
@robertaclark1233
@robertaclark1233 2 месяца назад
You have so many wonderful helpers! Would you please let us know what variety of sweet corn you grew?
@cherylblanton9196
@cherylblanton9196 Год назад
I always keep my peels to make jelly. Peach is my husbands favorite, maybe because he doesn't get it very often.
@Afaq-vw6hm
@Afaq-vw6hm 25 дней назад
Your young son( Kendrick) is an eager beaver to help you. Good memories when he gets older
@jeanthobaben
@jeanthobaben 10 месяцев назад
We are lucky to have peaches in Pennsylvania. Although recently everything is expensive. Nonetheless, I enjoyed watching your process.. I love that the kids want to participate. While I am happy for your pigs, the peach skins make a great jam!
@user-yc9vu4of2w
@user-yc9vu4of2w 7 месяцев назад
I get tickled at Kenrix...he like to taste everything..😂 reminds me of my days growing up on the farm
@michaeltrabona3031
@michaeltrabona3031 8 месяцев назад
I think I have watched most of your videos so far. I love your methods and will definitely make some changes in how I have been doing a few things. I also have to admit that as I watch your videos I am always anticipating some very entertaining antics by Kendrick and Harrison. Kendrick's little deal with the sugar in this one was awesome. 😂😂
@patriciasummers8881
@patriciasummers8881 9 месяцев назад
I’m happy to get this instruction about peaches. I learn better by watching someone do it. Thank you so much! I also want to commend Hadassah. I couldn’t have children but I always dreamed of having a daughter like she seems to be. And her calm pretty face is a joy to see. Thank you for your videos.
@sandys.1891
@sandys.1891 9 месяцев назад
Growing up my mother always froze her peaches. Once I learned to can I decided to can some peaches. Peaches are labor intensive and I was so proud of myself. That first jar we took off the shelf and I tasted the peaches broke my heart. Canning peaches makes fresh peaches taste just like you opened a can from the store. All that labor unnecessarily. I've never canned peaches since. I somehow find the space to freeze peaches to maintain that fresh peach flavor. Live and learn. I am learning so much from you.
@rkm4342
@rkm4342 11 месяцев назад
Thank u. We are saving time and they are healthier because they are no longer mush. ❤❤❤
@evethomas666
@evethomas666 Год назад
What a memory...canning 100 qts...oh my what a day!
@ritascott7901
@ritascott7901 Месяц назад
I enjoy & appreciate your family working & learning all things together. This evening our adult son & I made a batch of pumpkin turnovers; a family favorite 🙂
@jeaniepartridge6701
@jeaniepartridge6701 10 месяцев назад
My grandmother was raised in Calhoun county, IL known far and wide for their peaches. She canned them but my mother froze them which is what I prefer partially thawed with ice cream! My granddaughter and I went to the peach festival this year but by the time we got to the front of the long line only seconds were left. I did buy a few I got 4 cups out of for $6.
@susan-almosta_farm8823
@susan-almosta_farm8823 Год назад
LOL, Kendrick! That sweet baby loves his sugar! ❤
@Ruthannzimm
@Ruthannzimm Год назад
He does.
@deloresmiller6468
@deloresmiller6468 Год назад
I used my peels and pots to make jelly and some vinegar. You made the canning process so easy. Thanks.
@sharonoytb21
@sharonoytb21 5 месяцев назад
I live in Georgia, the peach state. We have delicious peaches in abundance. I have always froze mine but gonna try canning this year.
@reginagiles6599
@reginagiles6599 7 дней назад
I love your videos, and it is great how you teach your children to join in and help but the two little boys need to practice keeping their hands and mouth out of the product being canned.
@kristinadelrivero7827
@kristinadelrivero7827 Год назад
There is little I love more than canned peaches!
@cynthiafisher9907
@cynthiafisher9907 11 месяцев назад
Fresh peaches with the juice running down your chin!
@lovingandlivingglutenfree
@lovingandlivingglutenfree Год назад
I'm gonna have to try this! Thank you for sharing!
@carriewilson782
@carriewilson782 Год назад
Great teaching. Thank you RA
@tmorrison5965
@tmorrison5965 Год назад
Can't believe how many flies you have to deal with! oh my word!
@schooleyacres8228
@schooleyacres8228 Год назад
Oooh! This made me hungry for fresh peaches! Looks good 👍
@BettyJaneGrant
@BettyJaneGrant Месяц назад
I❤. Blanch the peaches ,than you can just”wipe or rub The🎉peal off . Saved lots of time❤❤
@StitchesAndGrace
@StitchesAndGrace Год назад
Thank you so much for sharing! I love that you said to add sugar and water instead of mixing it separately then pour it on. Somehow I always end up with way to much if I do it that way. Much simpler the way you do it! 💖
@Ruthannzimm
@Ruthannzimm Год назад
Yes!!! I dislike having syrup left over!!!!
@lindapoe4124
@lindapoe4124 Год назад
Thanks for sharing this recipe. I canned peaches last year and they were mush when I opened the jars. I will try your method this years.
@wendysgoats
@wendysgoats Год назад
I get my peaches and other fruits from an Amish store that orders them from an orchard.
@renestewart604
@renestewart604 11 месяцев назад
My favourite canned fruit
@BettyJaneGrant
@BettyJaneGrant 26 дней назад
I dip my peaches in to❤ very hot water for acouple of minutes, than the skins just whip. ❤off. Make a little x on the bottom oh the fruit😊
@Msgirl23
@Msgirl23 26 дней назад
I make jelly out of the peels and pits.
@mschjenken9531
@mschjenken9531 10 месяцев назад
Me, too . Minnesota,pears n apples I just not sure how to preserve, so thank you
@rebeccadavis6812
@rebeccadavis6812 Год назад
Have you ever made spiced peaches/have a recipe that you like for spiced peaches? Peaches are a favorite for me. LOL, that spoon full of sugar. Maxwell and that kitten, looks like our cat a little bit. Thank you again for showing how you can the peaches and the family working together!
@Ruthannzimm
@Ruthannzimm Год назад
I bet spiced peaches are so so good!!!! Next time we find bargain peaches I’m going to try them!!!!
@DixieLivingHomestead
@DixieLivingHomestead Год назад
Kendrick has the best job!
@ldg2655
@ldg2655 Год назад
i bet those are some happy pigs!
@donnahulsey5432
@donnahulsey5432 Год назад
Beautiful life
@barbaranielsen2888
@barbaranielsen2888 4 месяца назад
Glad to see you sitting down while you work?
@marilynweber7957
@marilynweber7957 11 месяцев назад
Oh my - first time ever I packed peaches in pint jars . . . so sad, no tiny people around to eat all this goodness so I must make it smaller to make sure it doesn't go bad when opened. . . LOL It was so hard not to pull out quarts!!!!
@ritascott7901
@ritascott7901 Месяц назад
Amazing how easily a pig can crunch up a peach pit!!!
@claudinepotvin-giordano1154
@claudinepotvin-giordano1154 11 месяцев назад
He was very proud. He exclaimed I did it.
@paularunyan8588
@paularunyan8588 Год назад
Local peaches in kansas are up to 45 a half bushel now. A bit less for seconds. 2 years ago, they were only 20 per half bushel.
@jenbear8652
@jenbear8652 11 месяцев назад
Same price or more in Ohio, but I think most are shipped from Georgia
@kwindmill3720
@kwindmill3720 Год назад
We have peachpalooza at the local peach place. We paid 59cents a lb. It has gone up in price this year just like everything else.
@freakinfrugal5268
@freakinfrugal5268 4 месяца назад
Do they pigs digest the peach pits or do they pass all the way through unscathed?
@M70250
@M70250 Год назад
I always love seeing how differently you can than how I was taught! My grandma would use almost a 1:1 ratio of sugar and water for peaches, I use quite a bit less than that! And we always process them for 30 minutes, good to know we wouldn’t have to do it for so long. Do you know what kind of peaches you usually can when you do them?
@Ruthannzimm
@Ruthannzimm Год назад
Contender variety is usually a hat I can because they are the cheapest
@wendypeckinpaugh1078
@wendypeckinpaugh1078 8 месяцев назад
@theabundantlifehomestead9948
I’m canning peaches for the first time today! Thank you for making this video! I have 4 peach trees, two of them are yielding their first fruit this year. When we are in full swing in a few years and I have more than I know what to do with I would be happy to help you out.
@Ruthannzimm
@Ruthannzimm Год назад
I’d love to grow our own peaches!!!
@sandrawestley4193
@sandrawestley4193 Год назад
We don’t do all this canning in the UK, I don’t even think you can buy a pressure canner here. I can remember my grandmother bottling is what they called it, you packed the jar like you do, then they went in the oven I don’t know for how long but I know they were covered with a syrup solution and cooked in the over, then screw the tops down, and they would last several years.
@kerryaggen6346
@kerryaggen6346 8 месяцев назад
@@sandrawestley4193 Wow! Interesting! If you find a recipe, I'd love to see the directions, and I imagine so would a lot of other folks. Having multiple methods that actually work could be extremely important for many folks. Thanks!
@BrendaBodwin
@BrendaBodwin 9 месяцев назад
Iowa winters are not as harsh as Michigan winters, and they grow peaches there. Put tiki torches between your fruit trees, and light them before the frost can settle on the trees, in the early morning, in early spring. Its hist enough to kerp the frost off your trees. They should produce just fine. Winter weather shouldnt hurt your trees. It's generally early spring frosts that get the trees.
@Ruthannzimm
@Ruthannzimm 8 месяцев назад
Northern Iowa where we live is growing Zone 4b. Most of Michigan is zone 5 and some even 6. That means our winters are more harsh. There’s 1 variety of peach tree that is labeled hardy to zone 4 and a couple hours south of us they survive. But in our area they don’t survive.
@jeaniepartridge6701
@jeaniepartridge6701 10 месяцев назад
I forgot to say it was almost a 300 mile round trip to get there but the family time was worth the drive!
@DixieLivingHomestead
@DixieLivingHomestead Год назад
Girl I am working pears today!
@lindapoe4124
@lindapoe4124 Год назад
Can I use a steam canner for the peaches? My husband surprised me with the canner. Love it!!
@Ruthannzimm
@Ruthannzimm Год назад
Yes!!! You could!!!
@PS-zx9km
@PS-zx9km 23 дня назад
Is this method high acid enough for not deep water bath? I love it and want to do this so i wont have mushy peaches. Appreciate you so much!
@barbaramccune9383
@barbaramccune9383 Год назад
My son would eat sugar like that if I were cooking he would ask for a bite of sugar Miss those days now he has a wife and son
@andiechasse
@andiechasse 5 дней назад
How long will the peaches last on the shelves? Also, how come you didn’t cover the jars with water all the way?
@kerryaggen6346
@kerryaggen6346 8 месяцев назад
Hi RuthAnn - Three questions... 1) Did that 1/2 bushel all go into the 14 quart jars (and mouths, ha ha), or did you make something else also? Trying to mentally calculate how many jars of slices, pie filling, sauce, butter, jam and jelly I might be able to get from the roughly full bushel I have (48 to50 lbs). 2) Would you suggest I add the usual 10 mins to the processing time (5 mins) for my altitude (4600 ft) as recommended per USDA, or not? And, 3) How much citric acid or orange juice would be added per jar instead of sugar? Thanks, and God bless!
@_Michele_4
@_Michele_4 2 месяца назад
I was going to can blackberries and blueberries....can I omit the sugar? just use water? Would that change the water bath time or would it still be 5 minutes?? Thank you so much for all of us that you help🤗
@wcoastlaurie-7-2
@wcoastlaurie-7-2 10 месяцев назад
How are the peaches not going brown without a lemon juice bath? I have never been successful without lemon juice bathing them.
@kerryaggen6346
@kerryaggen6346 8 месяцев назад
Hi RuthAnn - Do you ever make homemade vinegar or wine from the peels? I've seen a few videos of folks making vinegar from pear peelings and cores, and it looks pretty easy. I'm a bit concerned re. safety, though. How would you know homemade vinegar or wine is safe to use?
@LAMasterGardener
@LAMasterGardener 17 дней назад
Has anyone seen Ruthann pressure can on her CampChef outside? I've found all the water-bath canning videos, but looking for pressure canning on the CampChef videos. TIA!
@marilynweber7957
@marilynweber7957 11 месяцев назад
He is just too cute all the time with the sugar . . .. Kendrick?
@batteriesnotrequiredtoysth7271
do you use the peelings and pits to make juice for jelly? It's wonderful
@Ruthannzimm
@Ruthannzimm Год назад
I don’t! Our pigs turn them into bacon!!
@jamainebrasseaux1183
@jamainebrasseaux1183 Год назад
I like bacon more than peaches!
@michaelawest6939
@michaelawest6939 Год назад
Can this be applied to pears? The adding the sugar separately from the water? We aren’t peach eaters in our home but I have 2 lugs of pears to preserve soon and being able to skip the simple syrup step would be a huge help!!!
@Ruthannzimm
@Ruthannzimm Год назад
Yes. It absolutely can!!!
@cierra5337
@cierra5337 Год назад
Hi Ruth, what elevation are you canning your peaches at? I would love to not have to water bath can them for 40 minutes for my elevation (approx 4500ft) because I felt it made them very mushy! So would love to know if you have any insights to that.
@Ruthannzimm
@Ruthannzimm Год назад
We are at 1200 ft! You don’t need to cook the peaches, only heat the lids and content enough to seal the jars!! I was taught that Altitude doesn’t make a difference when water bath canning!! The worst that will happen if they’re not canned long enough is thy your seal won’t stay.. no botulism can grow in peaches because they are acidic..
@cierra5337
@cierra5337 Год назад
@@Ruthannzimm Wow this is great to know. Thank you so much for this! So if I did them for 10 minutes that would be plenty?
@kerryaggen6346
@kerryaggen6346 8 месяцев назад
@@Ruthannzimm Wow... How much your Mennonite methods differ from the "approved" USDA methods... I will have to try some of your methods to see how they go here in Wyoming at 4600 ft - especially for softer fruits like pears and peaches, so they aren't mushy when you open the jars. Could you make a video compilation of just the differences between USDA "approved" methods and Mennonite methods? I know, it sounds like a lot of work, but it could be extremely useful for those of us who don't have the time to watch all your videos. And, a compilation like that would make it easier for you, and all of us, to reference. Thanks, and God bless!
@justshelly8910
@justshelly8910 Год назад
Have you tried scalding the peaches in boiling water to remove skins? Kind of like doing tomatoes.
@Ruthannzimm
@Ruthannzimm Год назад
I have but it slowed me down so much!!!! I’m not a very patient person I guess.
@MrCosmicharlie
@MrCosmicharlie Год назад
I found that it’s faster and easier for me just to peel my peaches like this or with a regular peeler.
@jamainebrasseaux1183
@jamainebrasseaux1183 Год назад
I find scalding them quicker. Do you preserve them just before they ripen or just ripened? Mine are still a little too firm. Have to wait a few days!
@carlahabeck4051
@carlahabeck4051 10 месяцев назад
I wouldn't withthe this volume of peaches, or tomatoes.
@justshelly8910
@justshelly8910 10 месяцев назад
​@@carlahabeck4051I can 3 fifty pound boxes of peaches and lots and lots of tomatoes and always do it. I think the skin tastes bitter but that's just me. To each their own.😊
@reneepopish1638
@reneepopish1638 Год назад
I’m about to jar my first peaches ever. I’ve been looking at recipes and I haven’t seen anything this easy. Most of the recipes want you to hot water bath 20 minutes or longer... but you say 5 minutes eh?
@Ruthannzimm
@Ruthannzimm Год назад
Yes. You just need to seal the jars!! Not cook the peaches!!!
@reneepopish1638
@reneepopish1638 Год назад
@@Ruthannzimm Okay, will do! Tried out your baked beans recipe this evening on my new outdoor burner. I’m still learning. I didn’t add bacon to the baked bean recipe so it was vegetarian because my sister doesn’t eat meat. However was still trying to fallow the recipe besides that. Of course the wind kicked up (like it often does in my area) and I had a hard time keeping my burner temp steady. I was 74 minutes in when the wind changed complete direction and my pressure went below 12 pounds. I was devastated!! Lol. But I’m wondering now since I didn’t put meat in it if it’s okay? Yunnno? I’m doing my best to look it up.
@reneepopish1638
@reneepopish1638 Год назад
Probably just going to reprocess. I don’t think recooking the beans will be that big of a deal.
@katetrueman2778
@katetrueman2778 11 месяцев назад
If you drop peaches in boiling water for about 3 secondsish then remove (can rinse in cold water) the skin slips right off. Vwalah no waste 😁
@carlahabeck4051
@carlahabeck4051 10 месяцев назад
I would still rather peel when working with this volume. Why stand over boiking water when you can sit? Maybe if I were only doing a canner full of pints I would blanch, but this volume? No.
@claudinepotvin-giordano1154
@claudinepotvin-giordano1154 11 месяцев назад
Haha
@ernestcampbell8965
@ernestcampbell8965 Год назад
Why don't you turn those peach scraps into peach jam?
@Ruthannzimm
@Ruthannzimm Год назад
Because my family doesn’t eat a lot of jam… Any Scraps we can feed to the pigs cut down on our feed cost for them.
@adriennesnobeck2758
@adriennesnobeck2758 Год назад
Do you find the peaches keep their lovey color with only a little sugar? If color is a factor, how much citric acid per quart would you recommend? Much Appreciated ✨
@Ruthannzimm
@Ruthannzimm Год назад
1/2 tsp of citric acid per quart should be enough to preserve color!!
@Tess-he3qg
@Tess-he3qg 10 дней назад
Do the peaches get soggy?
@Ruthannzimm
@Ruthannzimm 9 дней назад
No
@Tess-he3qg
@Tess-he3qg 9 дней назад
@@Ruthannzimm Thank you!!! Love your channel.
@kathyhodson2526
@kathyhodson2526 Год назад
Did you toss thee sugar after his dirty spoon?
@sandraburke1258
@sandraburke1258 Месяц назад
Many hands make less work
@kellyharbaugh9391
@kellyharbaugh9391 10 месяцев назад
So do I, I cannot stand peach skin I can’t stand velvet I can’t stand it makes me cringe
@7kadventures193
@7kadventures193 10 месяцев назад
I’m going to try this way the next time we do peaches! I’ve been water bathing quarts for 25 minutes…this would save me a lot of time!
@peggyrhew1028
@peggyrhew1028 5 месяцев назад
Your peaches will rot. Her practice is not safe and can hurt your family.
@ArtistCreek
@ArtistCreek 27 дней назад
​​@@peggyrhew1028Hers dont rot and all her people are alive. I think she makes it clear that her way is the way she has been taught for generations. Quite honestly if peaches go bad you know it immediately. If you feel the need to be the canning police maybe go over to one of the new canners channels that think they know everything and are definitely taking huge risks. They could use your guidance, Mrs. Zimmerman does not nor do her viewers.
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