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Dry Canning Ground Beef: A Beginner's Step-By-Step Tutorial 

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Are you wondering how to dry can ground beef? In this video, we'll walk you through the steps needed to dry can ground beef. We'll discuss the benefits of dry canning ground beef, and explain how to do it step-by-step.
Super bonus! You'll get to meet my friend, Christine. I know you'll love her as much as I do. :-)
xoxo,
Carter
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@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve Год назад
Please show Christine some love! She was such a trooper to do this!
@gardeninggirlct
@gardeninggirlct Год назад
💜💜🙏🇺🇸
@vickiiluvboxers4191
@vickiiluvboxers4191 Год назад
Yes she was. She got it done and had fun with you Carter as her coach! Lovely friendship y'all 2 have!! Oh and Buttons was having fun too!
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve Год назад
@@vickiiluvboxers4191 She's a hoot, isn't she? We have a great time together!
@fredberry1342
@fredberry1342 Год назад
Christine did a fabulous job. She will be great at this in no time
@loricook7670
@loricook7670 Год назад
Love Christine! Well done!
@jessicamartin6734
@jessicamartin6734 Месяц назад
I had to use my phone in order to comment. I'm 76 and I absolutely love your videos. I was at my grocers at 7:30 a.m.picking up my orders for 30 pounds of chicken and a case of sweet corn. My family and friends do not get how much pleasure comes from the experience of preserving delicious, important staples for meals that won't ruin during power outages. You do an outstanding job. Thanks for sharing and entertaining the rest of us.🎉❤😊
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve Месяц назад
You made me smile, Jessica! Sometimes we just have to hang out with our own kind, don't we? Most of my friends don't get it either. So glad to have you with me. Enjoy your canning!
@sunnyday5621
@sunnyday5621 Год назад
I am not sure that my comment posted, so I will try AGAIN. Christine was such a delight. She reminded me of teaching my nieces how to can. Carter, you are a very patient teacher. It is so important that we pass along the knowledge. Happy canning.
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve Год назад
Sunny, you are such a doll! Christine is a delight in every way. I'm so glad you enjoyed her! Thanks for being here, Sunny!
@gailwarfield9491
@gailwarfield9491 Год назад
Wow! You girls did a great job! I did not know you can dry can hamburger and am blown away, and will be doing it this way from now on! Thank you.
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve Год назад
Thanks, Gail! Hope you love it as much as we do! Happy to have you here!
@sunnyday5621
@sunnyday5621 Год назад
Christine was such a delight. She reminds me of teaching my nieces how to can. Carter, You are a very patient teacher. Happy canning.
@sallylawson6742
@sallylawson6742 10 месяцев назад
Good job Christine!!! I enjoyed watching you both working together.
@Linda204
@Linda204 Год назад
My family loves green tomatoes fried and the relish I am so thankful for you
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve Год назад
Yum! Thank you for being here, Linda!
@denisepineda1788
@denisepineda1788 Год назад
I cannot wait to try this. I have canned ground beef with water and only liked to use it if it was spiced a lot like for spaghetti or tacos otherwise it had a weird wang to it. I cannot wait to try this method. I just bought some hamburger meat to try it with. I wanted to cry that she threw away green tomatoes. I let some ripen at end of season but with the others I make fried green tomatoes, spread on a sheet tray and freeze, then bag and freeze. I just heat them up in the toaster oven when I am ready to eat and they taste like I just fried them. Yummy!
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve Год назад
Yep! This is not the same old water-logged ground beef! I hear you on the green tomatoes! If there's one thing I've learned on my canning journey, it's that someone somewhere has pretty much figured out how to make anything useful and delicious! Thanks so much for being here, Denise!
@deedeemat3991
@deedeemat3991 7 месяцев назад
im glad you mentioned the different stoves heat levels. i used to have such a hard time with siphoning, and everywhere i looked for how to prevent this problem they said to start on high, so i was sure that wasn't the problem. i watched every youtube channel i could find,even my presto canner Manual said to start it on high! after so many failures i figured out to start my stove on level 2 out of 7 levels. now every time i can i am successful!
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve 7 месяцев назад
Glad you figured it out. It can make a huge difference!
@kayspitzmueller7544
@kayspitzmueller7544 Год назад
I've never dry canned. Fascinating! I use my instant pot to cook my ground beef ( even if frozen) prior to canning.
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve Год назад
Using the Instant Pot to pre-cook the ground beef is a great idea! Happy to have you here, Kay!
@suziebell6206
@suziebell6206 12 дней назад
CHRISTINE HAS SOME CONFIDENCE NOW. BEST PERSON TO LEARN FROM IS CARTER. LITTLE SECRET-GREEN TOMATOES MAKE AN AWESOME GREEN CHILE VERDE. GOOD VIDEO LADIES!
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve 11 дней назад
Yes, Christine has done such a good job!
@roxie0648
@roxie0648 Год назад
Great job!!!
@dtassler
@dtassler Год назад
Great video. Well done Christine. I too have anxiety about the pressure canning process. Carter is a great mentor. I can't wait to get some ground beef on the shelf for quick weekday meals. Especially during IPEDS deadlines.
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve Год назад
We are going to have you canning like a pro in no time! I should have my pantry tour up this week. Hopefully you’ll find several ideas there. Having something super simple and super tasty is such a blessing when life is extra busy!
@kristinhajny4109
@kristinhajny4109 7 месяцев назад
This is such a great video. Thank you both for this. I have my jars in my washer now sterilizing so I can try this method.
@OhiominkCoates
@OhiominkCoates 4 месяца назад
Canning more ground beef today. Done this for many years. Enjoyed your video!
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve 4 месяца назад
Always a good thing to keep stocked!
@roxie0648
@roxie0648 Год назад
I wished I had a friend to hold my hand😊…I bought a canner 1.5yrs ago and haven’t been able to overcome my fears
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve Год назад
Roxie! You can do this! It's amazing how quickly that fear disappears once you've done it a couple times. Our goal this year is to get you canning! So happy to have you here!
@celiaambrose9008
@celiaambrose9008 11 месяцев назад
I've just subscribed to your channel. So appreciate learning to dry can ground beef and potatoes. Will be watching more of your videos!
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve 11 месяцев назад
Welcome, Celia! So glad to have you here!
@rollandfarrell4955
@rollandfarrell4955 Год назад
I', a new subscriber. I love the way you detail your instructions. Thanks for what you do. Love your videos.
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve Год назад
Thank you so much, Rolland!
@joanoverton2033
@joanoverton2033 9 месяцев назад
Great job! Christine and Carter
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve 9 месяцев назад
Thank you, Joan!
@scottlemee4986
@scottlemee4986 Год назад
you two work wonderfully together. D o it again.
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve Год назад
Thank you, Scott! We will definitely do it again! I appreciate you being here!
@FFDfirechef
@FFDfirechef 5 месяцев назад
Christine what can I say, WOW, always fun to watch someone learning something new. The mixture of fear, passion and excitement shown on her face. Great job ladies!! I'll be trying this tomorrow.
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve 5 месяцев назад
She's great, isn't she?
@janetbade2774
@janetbade2774 6 месяцев назад
Good job, I will have to try this out after watching what a easy recipe it was 😀
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve 6 месяцев назад
Definitely! So easy!
@avnhealth
@avnhealth 10 месяцев назад
Christine, you were great and asked some really good questions so I didn't have to. I'm also fairly new at canning but loving it! Carter, this was exactly what I needed. I just bought 5 kg (about 10 1/2 pounds) of chopped meat and wanted to can it for many uses but knew that I didn't want it all wet. Great video - thanks as always! I wish I lived close enough for some teaching sessions, but Australia is just a wee bit too far away LOL
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve 10 месяцев назад
Meryl, I would gladly come to you in Australia if I could! keep me posted on your canning!
@avnhealth
@avnhealth 10 месяцев назад
@@growandpreserve will do for sure! Learning new things every day, thanks to you and other RU-vidrs.
@southerncharm7970
@southerncharm7970 10 месяцев назад
Totally enjoyed your video's!! I have truly learned so much from you. Thank you for your knowlegde and time doing your canning video's.
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve 10 месяцев назад
Thank you so much, Charm! I'm happy to have you here!
@wendylouturner1130
@wendylouturner1130 10 месяцев назад
Best video ever! Thank you so much!
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve 9 месяцев назад
Thanks so much, Wendy! So glad to have you here.
@locomotus8604
@locomotus8604 10 месяцев назад
Some good information. Will start watching videos in some other things been canned. I am just starting out in pressure canning.
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve 10 месяцев назад
Welcome, loco! And welcome to pressure canning. I predict you're going to love it! Let me know if you need help.
@tammynevil7852
@tammynevil7852 9 месяцев назад
Great job Christine! 'm doing this today always watch a video to remind me how
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve 9 месяцев назад
How did it go for you, Tammy?
@tammynevil7852
@tammynevil7852 9 месяцев назад
I am VERY pleased with it, soon I will try the bacon and sausage, keep them coming @@growandpreserve
@conniewach7872
@conniewach7872 Год назад
Nice job ladies!
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve Год назад
Thank you, Connie!
@bmills284
@bmills284 9 месяцев назад
great. thank you.
@katherinewaity-fontanetta992
Sweet video of the 2 of you - hold up a canning lid on the steam stream as it rises out of the pot so you can judge if it is consistently steaming :)
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve Год назад
Good idea! Happy to have you here, Katherine!
@glendawillingham5614
@glendawillingham5614 11 месяцев назад
Wonderful video..thank u ..I have to get my canned working correctly so I can do this meat!!can’t wait
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve 11 месяцев назад
Thanks, Glenda! Get that canner working!
@glendawillingham5614
@glendawillingham5614 10 месяцев назад
Got it working now..have done 8 pints and 2 qts potatoes..am doing this hamburger in morning!!🤗🤗🥰and have pickles about 6 jars pickled eggs🤗 have done 3 apple cider vinegar..and started 2 more big Qts of apple cider vinegar..(😳🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️back to stirring everyday for 2weeks🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️..love u .. thank u for all ur help 🤗🤗🥰
@glendawillingham5614
@glendawillingham5614 10 месяцев назад
CAm I do leftover goulash
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve 10 месяцев назад
Could you list the ingredients for me?@@glendawillingham5614
@sandrastephenson9467
@sandrastephenson9467 8 месяцев назад
You two were so cute together. Enjoying your video
@lisareaume3857
@lisareaume3857 9 месяцев назад
I bet by now Christine is a pro canner. It is such a wonderful thing to learn and once ya get goin' ya cain't stop! ALWAYS PUT YOUR GREEN TOMATOES IN A SUNNY WINDOW and then freeze them in a deep freezer until you get enough to make a batch of sauce!
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve 9 месяцев назад
She's loving it!
@donnasavedbygrace
@donnasavedbygrace 9 месяцев назад
Hi Carter!! Thanks so much for the great tutorial you Christine we’re awesome my daughter and I canned 20 pounds of ground beef yesterday per your directions and they look great. I happen to post it on the canning site on Facebook and took a lot of heat regarding not using liquid. How do I answer respectfully, the naysayers? Keep these wonderful videos coming. We love you here in North Carolina.
@lisajacobson4818
@lisajacobson4818 Год назад
Great video, dry canning is so much better.
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve Год назад
Thank you! I couldn't agree more. Who wants to squeeze out their ground beef before using? Ick! Good to see you, Lisa!
@lisajacobson4818
@lisajacobson4818 Год назад
Wondering if you received my email?
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve Год назад
@@lisajacobson4818 I did! I replied back to Chris. I will call this week, if that's good for you. David is very excited about some corned beef!
@lisajacobson4818
@lisajacobson4818 Год назад
That will be fine Carter. The afternoon is best for me.
@roki5337
@roki5337 5 месяцев назад
I agree dry canning the ground beef has a better texture. My daughter loves quick meals and will pop open a can of ground beef for her nachos. Thanks for sharing this video and guiding your friend on her canning journey.
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve 5 месяцев назад
Perfect for nachos! Thanks for being here!
@sandrastephenson9467
@sandrastephenson9467 8 месяцев назад
If you wrap your green tomatoes in newspaper and put them in a box in a closet, they will ripen up. My grandma back in the sixties showed me this little trick.
@robertamarsh1712
@robertamarsh1712 Год назад
I agree with nasty. I'm in need of ground beef, I'll try dry canning.
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve Год назад
I think you'll like this way much better, Roberta!
@SnowGardener
@SnowGardener Год назад
Good morning! I just found your channel and I am so excited to see this video. I am new to canning and did can ground beef...what a texture...blah. Hahahaha....I have ground beef in the freezer right now that needs to be canned. How long have you been canning ground beef this way?
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve Год назад
Welcome, SG! So happy to have you here! I've been canning ground beef this way for several years. And that's exactly how I rotate through the freezer as well! Off to check out your channel now. ;-)
@tawanajackson5545
@tawanajackson5545 Год назад
I watch Becoming a Farm Girl and she dehydrates cooked beef. I'm going to try this canning method and the dehydrated as well.
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve Год назад
Cassandra, isn’t it? I love her. She’s just adorable. When you say she dehydrates beef, do you mean as jerky? Happy to have you here, Tawana!
@tawanajackson5545
@tawanajackson5545 Год назад
@@growandpreserve no ma'am she dehydrates ground beef.
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve Год назад
@@tawanajackson5545 Interesting! I'll have to look it up. Thanks!
@tawanajackson5545
@tawanajackson5545 Год назад
@@growandpreserve you're welcome
@florida4386
@florida4386 Год назад
Christina's American 921 canner holds 16 widemouth pints and 18 regular mouth pints if you wish to process a full canner.
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve Год назад
Yes, it does! I'm kinda jealous! 😉
@sharonmcanespy5484
@sharonmcanespy5484 8 месяцев назад
The all American canner is the best canner in my opinion, I have the middle size and also the presto but my all American is the one I go to first and I have used both at the same time. Learning to can is the best gift we could ever give ourselves and once you get over being afraid of it, it's life changing.
@bdg38gunyon2
@bdg38gunyon2 Год назад
I canned plum jam this morning.
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve Год назад
That sounds delicious! Thanks for being here, BG!
@sherryd0049
@sherryd0049 5 месяцев назад
I have an old pressure cooker that was made in the 1930's that has the spider legs. I used to use it many years ago. It uses wax to seal it.
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve 5 месяцев назад
Interesting!
@tyna2154
@tyna2154 8 месяцев назад
Thank you both for the terrific video. I do have one question, after cooking the ground beef how do you remove any grease that may be left after draining? I am getting ready to do this today and was just curious if there were any tricks this newbie does not know about? Please and thank you.
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve 8 месяцев назад
Hey, Tyna! I do not worry about any extra grease left after a light straining. I want enough grease in the jar to fry/reheat the meat at serving time.
@BostonBorn
@BostonBorn Год назад
Might I suggest nail a polish remover pump dispenser for the vinegar. It makes it a one handed operation. 😉
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve Год назад
Kelly, I think you just need to come organize my life, please!
@BostonBorn
@BostonBorn Год назад
@@growandpreserve I’ll be there once I get mine sorted…lol 💕
@chevypreps6417
@chevypreps6417 Год назад
Excellent video.........very informative. I prefer to dry can hamburger.
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve Год назад
Thanks, Chevy! So glad to have you here!
@dtassler
@dtassler Год назад
I made some pints of sloppy Joe's! Thanks for the tutorial.
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve Год назад
Darla! I am SO excited for you! Thank you so much for sharing with me. You do realize that this will become an uncontrollable obsession now?!
@rightwayoh
@rightwayoh Год назад
Great job ladies, my question is how long in the pressure canner
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve Год назад
Thanks, Glenn! 75 minutes for pints. Glad to have you here!
@lisareaume3857
@lisareaume3857 9 месяцев назад
BUTTONS,,,SO ADORABLE! We have a fawn that lives on our property named BUTTONS TOO!
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve 9 месяцев назад
Awww...I bet your Buttons us adorable too!
@KJ7JHN
@KJ7JHN 2 месяца назад
Sterile oxygen is still oxygen. At 240degrees itll kill off the bacteria. I'd be worried about the oxidative states. Neat method. Water also helps with heat distribution within. Interesting idea.
@vickiiluvboxers4191
@vickiiluvboxers4191 Год назад
Thank you Carter and Christine! I canned ground beef with water and just could not stand the taste, smell or texture. We picked up beef in Tennessee last week and we now have 105 pounds of ground beef. Looking forward to canning about 20 pounds. I cracked up when Christine was startled when putting the weight on. That would so be me. I have not gotten brave enough to pressure can using one of my stove top canners. I'm terrified but at 74, I need to get over it and get it done!!! LOL 🤣I've been using the Presto Digital and love it!
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve Год назад
Nice! Do you have a good source in TN? I'm in Middle TN. Any chance your source is in my area? You will much prefer the ground beef you can this way to the water-logged spongy stuff! So glad you're comfortable with the Presto! We're going to get you going on the stovetop ones as well!
@vickiiluvboxers4191
@vickiiluvboxers4191 Год назад
@@growandpreserve Good Morning Carter, We've been purchasing beef every year for 12 years from a farm in Loudon, TN. Can I send you an email with all the information?
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve Год назад
@@vickiiluvboxers4191 Please do! carter@growandpreserve.com
@vickiiluvboxers4191
@vickiiluvboxers4191 Год назад
@@growandpreserve Had to scan through this video again. I'll be canning this afternoon. ♥
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve Год назад
@@vickiiluvboxers4191 Awesome! Keep me posted, Vicki!
@bmills284
@bmills284 9 месяцев назад
I love your videos. I have the electric canner and it doesn't hold as many pints. Can you leave the remaining on the counter while i cook the first batch and then cook the remaining points? Would i keep them in warm water while im waiting?
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve 9 месяцев назад
I would put the meat in the fridge (not in the jars). When your first batch is done, warm the remaining meat and jars and can as you did the first round.
@stevegordon5243
@stevegordon5243 Год назад
Great video! Dry canned ground beef gives a much better end product in my opinion than canning it with water or broth does
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve Год назад
Totally agree! Happy to have you here, Steve!
@dadees860
@dadees860 Год назад
Great videos. Can you do mushrooms please?
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve Год назад
If I can find a way to do shrooms that I like, I will certainly post it. I am not a fan of traditionally canned mushrooms. I take it you aren't either! Thank you for the suggestion, DA! Glad to have you here!
@francesmoney2403
@francesmoney2403 5 месяцев назад
How long can this be stored for? Loved your video!
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve 5 месяцев назад
Thanks, Frances! It can be safely stored (under proper conditions) for many years, unless the seal breaks. Like all canned goods, however, the nutrition and taste/texture will be superior in the first couple of years.
@sharonmcanespy5484
@sharonmcanespy5484 8 месяцев назад
Are you cooking this meat all the way or just till it's barely pink before it goes into the jars? I love this process, so easy and I'm already dry canning all my potatoes now, thank you for your videos.
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve 8 месяцев назад
Hey, Sharon! Leaving a bit of light pink is ok, just not so much that it will clump together.
@jamiepacheco8974
@jamiepacheco8974 11 месяцев назад
@growandpreserve Another jar size question. Between spaghetti sauce, chili, tacos, stuffed cabbage, shepherds pie, minestrone soup and various other casseroles etc, etc,..we go through a LOT of ground beef. Do you think it would be okay to use quart jars for this? I see a ton of conflicting info about what size jars should or should not be used for specific types of food. Given this is a dry canning process, it feels like it should be okay? I so feel Christines nerves! I had my pressure canner a full 3 weeks before I worked up the nerve to use it. She did such a great job!
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve 11 месяцев назад
Yes, I'd be ok with canning this in quarts for 90 minutes, instead of the 75 minutes time for pints. Christine did you a great job! She's so much fun.
@deecooper1567
@deecooper1567 9 месяцев назад
Christine you are adorable 💫. I was like you when first using a pressure canner now it’s a piece of cake🤪. 👵🏻👩‍🌾❣️
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve 9 месяцев назад
Isn't she? Love her!
@quilteveryday
@quilteveryday Год назад
Dollar Tree has smashers in Iowa
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve Год назад
Great find! Thanks for sharing, Quilt!
@vickikhuskins6883
@vickikhuskins6883 Год назад
I wish the camera had been tilted down a bit so we could see what was actually happening but still a wonderful video!
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve Год назад
Thank you, I am still new at the YT piece of this, but I'm working on it! I really appreciate feedback like this. It helps keep it top of mind as I'm taping. I will get better at it! Happy to have you here, Vicki!
@johnettebeaver1991
@johnettebeaver1991 7 месяцев назад
If you want to ripen any fruit or vegetables, place them in a brown paper bag, fold the top down and put a chip clip on the top to keep it closed. Check them daily as they often ripen in different stages. Tomatoes will ripen much faster using a bag instead of just sitting out. It also helps keep the fruit flies from showing up. Nothing makes them show up faster than fruit sitting out. It look pretty and I prefer room temperature fruit as it tastes so much better.
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve 7 месяцев назад
Great tip!
@larryh657
@larryh657 10 месяцев назад
Can you also do 1/2 inch cube stake meat (browned rare) dry pack?
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve 10 месяцев назад
In theory, yes, Larry. However, if I were you, I would try a jar first to make sure it doesn't come out tough. Folks do sausage patties, which I hear turn out great, but they often have quite a bit more fat than cube steak. Make sense?
@larryh657
@larryh657 10 месяцев назад
@growandpreserve thank you. I'll do a test one.
@vondamorphew3505
@vondamorphew3505 Год назад
Is this dry packing or dry canning? Your potatoes sound delicious, smashed with salt and pepper. What do you think of putting shredded Parmesan cheese on each potato before you roast them? Awesome job Christine!
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve Год назад
I've always called it dry canning, but dry packing certainly makes sense as well. Parmesan cheese would be amazing on the smashed potatoes! I would crisp them first, then throw on the cheese for last minute or two. YUM!
@zelmanewell5486
@zelmanewell5486 5 месяцев назад
I just did the same process with sausage except for I did not pack mine. I was afraid would the heat would not get to the middle if I packed it.
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve 5 месяцев назад
It's all good. You will use that sausage so often! I can barely keep it on the shelf.
@dannacaillouet4720
@dannacaillouet4720 Год назад
I use the clear squeeze bottles from Walmart for my vinegar. Squeeze out what I need to my paper towel. $1
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve Год назад
Well that is brilliant! Thanks so much for the tip! Happy to have you here, Danna!
@bonnietuttle8674
@bonnietuttle8674 9 месяцев назад
Can you add onions and peppers when you cook the ground beef before you can it?
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve 9 месяцев назад
Yes, Do note that the texture on the onions will hold up better than the peppers, but I often throw in peppers, onions and garlic in with meat.
@bonnietuttle8674
@bonnietuttle8674 9 месяцев назад
thank you so much for the information. @@growandpreserve
@lifeisgood-victoria796
@lifeisgood-victoria796 Год назад
Is it OK to double stack for canning? For example, I want to can 4oz jars (it is only me) and the IP Max can take 6 at the bottom, if I put a spacer and then put the other 6 jars on top, will it be OK? Was told that is not wise to do. Just talking out loud. Beginner here, that's why I ask probably not so smart questions. Great video.
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve Год назад
All questions are good, Victoria! Generally speaking, stacking is just fine as long as it doesn't interfere with the canner's seal. I do prefer to put taller jars on the bottom though, so that the water is not covering the top of the jars. I am not familiar with the IP Max. Although I see it on Amazon, I do not see it on the IP website, so I can't find a user manual. Is it not addressed in your user manual? It is specifically addressed in the user manuals for both of my canners.
@lifeisgood-victoria796
@lifeisgood-victoria796 Год назад
@@growandpreserve That's the problem it is NOT addressed in the user manual, at least that I could see. Being that the IP Max takes only the height of pint jars, I was wondering out loud. You cannot do quarts. Maybe I will try 1/2 pint on the bottom. Thank you so much for answering and for sharing all that you share in your videos. BTW: My FIRST canning - 4 pints of dry canning potatoes and they were delicious. So, now, I will can some more to keep on the shelf. One of the jars did not seal, but I believe that is my fault. I was afraid to tight the ring too much. I am so excited, and that is why I know that they were delicious. 😂
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve Год назад
@@lifeisgood-victoria796 Great! So glad you liked the potatoes. Don't take it personally when something doesn't seal. It happens. Just toss it in the fridge and use it in the next couple days. I'm so pleased you're discovering the joys of canning!
@fireball1518
@fireball1518 5 месяцев назад
What is the shelf life of dry canned hamburger? Thanks!
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve 5 месяцев назад
As long as any other home canned food. It's safe to eat unless the seal is broken, but it will have the best nutrient profile and taste/texture in the first couple years.
@1fabricmom
@1fabricmom 7 месяцев назад
Hi- I just dry canned my hamburger as in the tutorial, but apparently didn’t pack my jars enough. I left 1” headspace & when I removed the jars the meat had shrank about 50%. The jars all sealed but I was wondering if it is still safe to eat with the jar being only half full after the canning process? Thanks so much!
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve 6 месяцев назад
Yes, it should be fine, but do pack down the next batch.
@1fabricmom
@1fabricmom 6 месяцев назад
@@growandpreserve thank you for your reply! Love your channel. Can’t wait to see your new kitchen!
@markdavis5486
@markdavis5486 9 месяцев назад
My understanding is that you need to add water or broth and debubble, in order to make sure that enough steam can be produced throughout the jar to ensure heat transfer which will kill the botulism spores. Are you concerned about that at all?
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve 9 месяцев назад
I'm not concerned, Mark. By the time we eat the meat, it will have been cooked 3 times.
@markdavis5486
@markdavis5486 9 месяцев назад
@@growandpreserve ah okay. So your thought is that you'll just cook it enough when you open the can to render the toxin inert (if it even exists)?
@judyblaise1639
@judyblaise1639 Год назад
Carter, how long have you been canning hamburger like this? Christine did a great job.
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve Год назад
Hey, Judy! Christine did do a great job! I've done hamburger this way for years. It keeps just like the day you put it in the jar.
@gretadoute1090
@gretadoute1090 3 месяца назад
Can i make a meat loaf and slide it in a canning jar and process it ??
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve 3 месяца назад
I'm not sure you would be pleased with the final product, Greta. A couple of issues I see. First, meatloaves can be so dense, I don't have a great deal of confidence that the heat could penetrate properly. Second, if you put the meatloaf into the jar already cooked, I think it will be more like a brick than a meatloaf after processing. If you put the meatloaf in the jar raw and then process, you will get dog food. This last one I have done. The texture was really, really bad.
@barbaralukehart4043
@barbaralukehart4043 Год назад
What is the MAKE and MODEL of the large canner that can take two levels here? I don't recall you staying this information, just that you were jealous of a two tier canner. Is the MAKE ...Model: All-American25 or ???? Are you able to do two layers of pints only, or bottom quarts and still a full load of pints above? Or two layers of quarts???? Good instructions. PS I learned to screw lids, FINGER TIGHT. I've never heard of tightly screw band, then back off,". My two cents here❣️
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve Год назад
Hey, Barbara! Christine has the All American 921 (21.5 Qt). amzn.to/3ZVwZYq It will hold a double stack of pints. The really big one is the 930. It'll hold a double stack of quarts. However, if you're short like me, the 930 may be quite awkward. If I had it to do over, I would like to have the AA 921. Another thing to consider is weight. The 921 weighs about 18 pounds. The 930 is 28 pounds. The only space I have to store my canner is a deep upper cabinet. I'm pretty sure I would struggle getting the 930 in and out. Hope this helps! Happy to have you here!
@gmilinia
@gmilinia Год назад
Sloppy joes, enchiladas, tacos, spaghetti, stuffed peppers, calabacitas, and goulash to name a few of what could be done.
@jeremiahbullfrog9288
@jeremiahbullfrog9288 9 месяцев назад
Do you have a text instruction list, it's hard to remember everything you did over 26 minutes
@Ladybug19391
@Ladybug19391 2 месяца назад
Do you just brown the ground beef or must you cook it thoroughly before putting it in the jars?
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve 2 месяца назад
I brown it enough for it to release most of its fat in the pan before I put it in the jar. Some fat in the jar works great, but too much can cause a siphoning issue.
@Ladybug19391
@Ladybug19391 2 месяца назад
@@growandpreserve thank you
@mmorris202
@mmorris202 11 месяцев назад
Is it possible to add potatoes to the dry meat canning? I’m very new at this and often use potatoes and ground beef together.
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve 11 месяцев назад
Welcome, Marilyn! Interesting question! The meat has to can for 75 minutes in pints or 90 minutes in quarts. I think if the potatoes are on the bottom, they will likely soak up the grease from the beef and be mushy from overprocessing. Putting the potatoes on top would require the citric acid and salt soak to keep them from turning brown without liquid. My guess is that you'll still get a better product canning them separately. I have a couple of dry canning potato videos. If you did small chunks, like the hashbrown size in this video, you could do a half pint size that may work well with a pint of ground beef. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_qs5p1WEg2w.html
@mmorris202
@mmorris202 11 месяцев назад
@@growandpreserve thank you I have been enjoying your videos. I discovered you couple of weeks ago and I did do the dry canning potatoes as you did. I will be trying the Texas chili next. Also, do you see any problem in canning cooked grilled onions and zucchini I found a recipe for butter garlic, summer squash and I had leftovers and I did can one pint with some tomatoes in the other jars and it came out fine I ate it smelled good didn’t get sick but I’m going to do a big batch and wondering if there’s anything I should be aware of. Do I need to add citric acid salt, lemon, anything like that? I’m the only one in my group that does this kind of thing so I appreciate your help. I’m in California and nobody I know cans or has an interest. A garden is next. But we do have a lot of independent families who have vegetable stands that I can get fresh stuff from. I’m actually in the country part of California between LA and San Francisco. Thanks again.
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve 11 месяцев назад
@@mmorris202 How did you process it? Water bath or pressure canner? Unless you're processing in a water bath for an extraordinarily long time, like the Amish do, squash should be processed in a pressure canner. It's my understanding, though, that the product comes out quite mushy, which I imagine is why there are few recipes for canning squash. I did find this recipe. nchfp.uga.edu/how/can_03/tomato_okra_zucchini.html It's not exactly what you're looking for, but it's a start! I think the processing time in this pressure canning recipe is the way to go. I would definitely try a jar or two done this way before you do a large batch, in case you are not happy with the texture. My preferred way to preserve a recipe like yours is to freeze it. I think the results will be far superior. I hope this is helpful, rather than confusing! Feel free to ask for clarification if you need it.
@mmorris202
@mmorris202 11 месяцев назад
@@growandpreserve i used the pressure canner. I will take a look at the recipe you sent. Thank you for the information!
@sharingthebounty2488
@sharingthebounty2488 9 месяцев назад
I wish you would have filmed when the jiggle slowed down to where you start the timer. I would like to hear what it's supposed sound like when it was just the right jiggle
@juliamorrow5618
@juliamorrow5618 Год назад
What is the shelf life of the ground beef? I can't wait to try.
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve Год назад
As long as the seal is intact and the filled jar has been stored properly, it is safe to eat. However, as I understand it, nutrition value does start to decline at some point. We have eaten many things, including ground beef, that are 2-3 years old. So happy to have you here, Julia!
@juliamorrow5618
@juliamorrow5618 Год назад
@@growandpreserve Thank you for your prompt reply. I am a bit confused on something. I just finished watching you make the Brunswick Stew. If I heard correctly, you mentioned you put it in the freezer?? Soooo, does the dry meat canning, once cooled after 24 hours go on a room temperature shelf or in the freezer?
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve Год назад
@@juliamorrow5618 So sorry to not be clear! I was just giving freezer meal instruction for those who don't have a pressure canner. Once canned, it's all pantry shelf stable. Sorry for the confusion. Thanks for asking the question for others!
@gardeninggirlct
@gardeninggirlct Год назад
@@growandpreserve ok.. im trying this now and bit scared.. was going to use quart...? But my ?? How to store? And how to know if it's a good canning? 😱 scared
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve Год назад
@@gardeninggirlct Don't be scared! You can definitely do this. Quarts are just fine. Process for 90 minutes instead of the 75 for pints. If my kids were still home, I'd definitely be doing quarts. If you notice that after a couple of hours of being out of the canner, that there are lids that still have the raised circle, you can simply put those in the fridge and use within the week or make sure that the lid is not sealed and store it in the freezer until you're ready. After the jars have cooled for 12-24 hours, you can test the seals by removing the rings and lifting the jars by the lids. If they hold (which they will!), they are sealed. Put those sealed jars in your pantry and enjoy! Please keep me posted! 😘
@gwenienelson2535
@gwenienelson2535 10 месяцев назад
Next time ladies use a pastry cutter for doing hamburger works so well
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve 10 месяцев назад
Nice idea, Gwen.
@gwenienelson2535
@gwenienelson2535 10 месяцев назад
@@growandpreserve your 🤗
@ArtistCreek
@ArtistCreek 10 дней назад
Scratches the pan
@Josef_R
@Josef_R 9 месяцев назад
I like to keep my vinegar in the awesome container it comes in. That way I don't need to buy another container and decant it.
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve 9 месяцев назад
Mine comes in a gigantic Costco size container that is quite unwieldy.
@Bretta55
@Bretta55 10 месяцев назад
How long did you process these?
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve 10 месяцев назад
75 minutes in a pressure canner
@SF-yy5cc
@SF-yy5cc 11 месяцев назад
Can you dry can ground Turkey, Chicken, Pork this same way?
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve 11 месяцев назад
Pork works great. You can dry can the others, but you will likely want higher fat versions so the meat doesn't totally dry out.
@loricook7670
@loricook7670 Год назад
Where did Christine get that cooking Spoon she uses while cooking the hamburger?
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve Год назад
Here you go: amzn.to/3qHdjeN . It's one of the most useful things I have in the kitchen!
@loricook7670
@loricook7670 Год назад
@@growandpreserve Thank you❣️ this spoon is going to be perfect!
@loricook7670
@loricook7670 Год назад
@@growandpreserve doctor by chance have the link to the white spatula she was using after Christine finished browning the hamburger?
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve Год назад
@@loricook7670 I will check with her.
@fredberry1342
@fredberry1342 Год назад
I didn't hear you say that you put vinegar in the water in this video. I am assuming you did though. Can you tell me how much and why you would use it?
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve Год назад
I may well have forgotten it, Fred! It doesn't come naturally to me because we did not need it where I lived in the Atlanta area. I do need here in central in TN. It helps eliminate the cloudy coating on the outside of the jar that can happen if you have hard water where you live. It has no impact on the canning process or the food. I've been in TN for two years. You would think I would remember it, but old habits and all... When I do forget, the cloudy jar is easy enough to wipe clean. Hope that helps!
@fredberry1342
@fredberry1342 Год назад
@@growandpreserve Yes it does. How much vinegar do you use? Just a splash?
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve Год назад
@@fredberry1342 Ugh. Sorry for the incomplete answer. Yes, just a splash...1/8 cup-ish
@fredberry1342
@fredberry1342 Год назад
Thank you.
@suzieblair8089
@suzieblair8089 Год назад
Hi Carter, I am so jealous of Christine! To have someone like you to help guide me through this process of learning pressure canning. So, please bear with me as I ask a few questions. When I start my canner, I put the flame as high as it will go and when it is time to put the regulator on I do that. I leave the stove on high, until the gauge reaches 10 psi, but the giggler is going crazy and I don't seem to be able to get it to calm down until the processing time is just about over. Should I be lowering my flame as soon as I put the giggler on and letting the pot come up to pressure slowly? I have only had one batch of all jars popping. Most of the time, I have at least one or two per batch that does not seal. Can you give me any advice? Also, when you drained the ground meat, did you press the meat to get as much grease out as possible or just drain it? Thank you for any help at all. suzie
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve Год назад
Hey Suzie! I wish I could come can with you! Yes, you guessed correctly that your flame is too high and is likely causing all your issues. Every stove is different, but on mine, I bring it up to temp on medium and hold the appropriate jiggle just a smidge above Low. Play with the flame for your next few batches until you figure out the right adjustments for your stove. After that, you'll do it the same way every time. You can practice by canning water, if you'd like, so no food is wasted while you find the magic formula. For the grease in the ground meat, I only drain, no squeezing. I want some grease to remain so that when I pour the finished product into the pan to heat at dinner time, there is grease for it to cook in. Make sense? I'm glad to have you here, Suzie. Don't hesitate to ask questions.
@suzieblair8089
@suzieblair8089 Год назад
@@growandpreserve Hi Carter, I sent you an e-mail earlier this morning, but it came back not deliverable. So, I am going to try again. Thank you so much for getting back to me. I want to make sure I am understanding what to do once I put the giggler on. I understand med heat to get the pot hot enough to vent and vent the pot for 10 minutes, once I put the giggler on the pot , do I keep the temp at med until the gauge almost reaches 10psi and then lower the temp? Or once I put the giggler on, I lower the flame to low and let it more slowly reach the 10psi? Thank you again!!! suzie
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve Год назад
@@suzieblair8089 I'm sorry I didn't get an email. Check the address. It's carter@growandpreserve.com. You can leave the temp at medium until you're almost to 10psi, then start to lower until the jiggle starts. From there, adjust as needed to get to just a few jiggles per minute.
@suzieblair8089
@suzieblair8089 Год назад
@@growandpreserve I don't know what I did wrong, but that is ok. Thank you for helping me. Just a question for clarification sake, when I put the giggler on, do I lower the flame to low right then or do I wait for the pressure to get closer to 10 psi and then lower the flame? Thank you for helping me. suzie
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve Год назад
@@suzieblair8089 Wait for it to get closer to psi, then adjust as needed.
@dch5335
@dch5335 9 месяцев назад
Some of mine that I’ve done last year has white fat on top and some have yellowish fat on top… Is that good or bad?
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve 9 месяцев назад
All good, Daniele. It just depends on how much meat juice or seasoning has mixed with the fat in any given jar.
@dch5335
@dch5335 9 месяцев назад
@@growandpreservethank you so much
@tracewedhorn3200
@tracewedhorn3200 10 месяцев назад
Did you add water to the pressure canner?
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve 10 месяцев назад
Yes, always! Sorry that wasn't clear.
@tracewedhorn3200
@tracewedhorn3200 10 месяцев назад
@@growandpreserve how much?
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve 10 месяцев назад
That is completely dependent on your particular pressure canner. If you don't have the instruction manual, you should be able to look it up online. @@tracewedhorn3200
@Janiejill
@Janiejill 5 месяцев назад
When cooking can you leave all the fat when canning?
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve 5 месяцев назад
It depends how much fat you have. If I start with 93/7, or even 90/10, I generally don't feel the need to drain the fat. Anything with higher fat content risks seepage and broken seals.
@patriciamueller3680
@patriciamueller3680 Год назад
ok, how long did you pressure can after the 10 minutes
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve Год назад
75 minutes for pints, Patricia.
@patriciamueller3680
@patriciamueller3680 11 месяцев назад
@@growandpreserve thank you so much
@tinagonzales6426
@tinagonzales6426 5 месяцев назад
Hi , I'm 66 an want to do hamburger , I'm new .. so I'm not putting water in with hamburger .. are jars room temperature an ( what is the water in the canner , do I put room temperature water in it cuzz of shock ) ... I got an electric one ... thank you ,, Tina
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve 5 месяцев назад
Welcome, Tina! Cooked ground meat, without added hot liquid, does not heat up the jars very much. I use room temp jars (or maybe still warm-but not hot-from the dishwasher) and room temp to lukewarm water in the canner. You'll do great with this one. Keep me posted!
@glendawillingham5614
@glendawillingham5614 11 месяцев назад
🤗🤗🤗🤗🥰
@magalyflores6766
@magalyflores6766 9 месяцев назад
Disculpe, pero cómo evita que quede aire dentro del frasco? ya que el aire puede contener microbios no deseados 🤭
@melodiewager7909
@melodiewager7909 9 месяцев назад
The a small amount of air remains in the jar and is safely sealed inside at 240°F (116° C), killing any microbes. As long as the pressure seal cap remains sealed, no outside air can get into to spoil the meat. Hope this helps.❤️
@judykish1481
@judykish1481 4 месяца назад
Great video - but next time have the camera showing what you're doing - could only see the top portion of Christine spooning hamburger into the funnel. Greatly appreciate your videos! Kind regards.
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve 3 месяца назад
Thanks, Judy! Yes, I hope I am doing better on that in more recent videos. It was quite a hurdle for me to get past my dad telling me I needed to look people in the eye when I talked to them. ;-)
@dianejohanson98
@dianejohanson98 9 месяцев назад
Needed to turn the camera down some so we can see what’s being done.
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve 9 месяцев назад
Agreed! I think I'm better at that now.
@elaine5667
@elaine5667 Год назад
Salt?
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve Год назад
Christine added salt to taste. You may leave out if you prefer. It is not need for preservation. Thanks for being here, Elaine!
@zelmanewell5486
@zelmanewell5486 5 месяцев назад
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉
@pauletterichards4755
@pauletterichards4755 10 месяцев назад
Can’t see the meat
@eremoshomestead7406
@eremoshomestead7406 Год назад
You girls are silly.....just how many coctails did you have??? LOL.....Seriously though.....Can you do any meat this way? Am enjoying your channel very much!
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve Год назад
We do have a good time together! You can do any ground meat this way. For non-ground chicken and beef, I like to either raw pack with no added liquid or partially cook, then can with broth. It really depends on how I want to use it. So happy to have you here, EH!
@rebeccaberg6677
@rebeccaberg6677 10 месяцев назад
Have you ever dry packed ground Turkey?
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve 10 месяцев назад
I haven't, Rebecca. However, I would choose a turkey grind with as much dark meat as possible to keep it from drying out too much. I see no other issues with it, though.
@rebeccaberg6677
@rebeccaberg6677 10 месяцев назад
@@growandpreserve thanks, that may be something I do after Thanksgiving.
@kayspitzmueller7544
@kayspitzmueller7544 Год назад
Have you successfully canned hamburger patties?
@growandpreserve
@growandpreserve Год назад
I’ve never tried because I tend to like my burgers mid-rare. I have seen folks can sausage Pattie’s and meatballs, so there’s no reason it can’t be done like any other cooked meat. However, I don’t know whether I’ve seen dry canning used in this case. I have tried rebel canning meatloaf from raw and did not like the texture. Keep us posted, Kay!
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