Berries - whole
1 Recipe
Ingredients
Quantity | Ingredient | |
---|---|---|
1,001 - 3,000 ft: 20 min. | ||
3,001 - 6,000 ft: 20 min. | ||
Above 6,000 ft: 25 min. | ||
1,001 - 3,000 ft: 20 min. | ||
3,001 - 6,000 ft: 20 min. | ||
Above 6,000 ft: 25 min. | ||
1,001 - 3,000 ft: 25 min. | ||
3,001 - 6,000 ft: 30 min. | ||
Above 6,000 ft: 35 min. | ||
2,001 - 4,000 ft: 7 lb. | ||
4,001 - 6,000 ft: 8 lb. | ||
6,001 - 8,000 ft: 9 lb. | ||
2,001 - 4,000 ft: 7 lb. | ||
4,001 - 6,000 ft: 8 lb. | ||
6,001 - 8,000 ft: 9 lb. | ||
Above 1,000 ft: 10 lb. | ||
Above 1,000 ft: 10 lb. |
Directions
Blackberries, blueberries, currants, dewberries, elderberries, gooseberries, huckleberries, loganberries, mulberries, raspberries.
Quantity: An average of 12 pounds is needed per canner load of 7 quarts; an average of 8 pounds is needed per canner load of 9 pints.
A 24-quart crate weighs 36 pounds and yields 18 to 24 quarts - an average of
1-¾ pounds per quart.
Quality: Choose ripe, sweet berries with uniform color.
Procedure: Wash 1 or 2 quarts of berries at a time. Drain, cap, and stem if necessary. For gooseberries, snip off heads and tails with scissors. Prepare and boil preferred syrup, if desired. Add ½ cup syrup, juice, or water to each clean jar.
Hot pack -- For blueberries, currants, elderberries, gooseberries, and huckleberries. Heat berries in boiling water for 30 seconds and drain. Fill jars and cover with hot juice, leaving ½-inch headspace.
Raw pack -- Fill jars with any of the raw berries, shaking down gently while filling. Cover with hot syrup, juice, or water, leaving ½-inch headspace. Adjust lids and process.
Processing directions for canning berries in a boiling-water, a dial, or a weighted-gauge canner are given in Table 1, Table 2, and Table 3.
Table 1. Recommended process time for Berries, Whole, in a boiling-water canner.
Style of Pack: Hot. Jar Size: Pints or Quarts. Process Time at Altitudes of 0 - 1,000 ft: 15 min.
Style of Pack: Raw. Jar Size: Pints. Process Time at Altitudes of 0 - 1,000 ft: 15 min.
Style of Pack: Raw. Jar Size: Quarts. Process Time at Altitudes of 0 ~ 1,000 ft: 20 min.
Table 2. Process Times Berries, Whole, in a Dial-Gauge Pressure Canner.
Style of Pack: Hot. Jar Size: Pints or Quarts. Process Time: 8 min.
Canner Pressure (PSI) at Altitudes of 0 - 2,000 ft: 6 lb.
Style of Pack: Raw. Jar Size: Pints, Quarts. Process Time: 8 min (for pints), 10 min (for quarts). Canner Pressure (PSI) at Altitudes of 0 - 2,000 ft: 6 lb.
Table 3. Process Times for Berries, Whole, in a Weighted-Gauge Pressure Canner.
Style of Pack: Hot. Jar Size: Pints. Process Time: 8 min. Canner Pressure (PSI) at Altitudes of 0 - 1,000 ft: 5 lb.
Style of Pack: Raw. Jar Size: Pints, Quarts. Process Time: 8 min for Pints, 10 min for Quarts. Canner Pressure (PSI) at Altitudes of 0 - 1,000 ft: 5 lb.
======================================================= ===== * USDA Agriculture Information Bulletin No. 539 (rev. 1994) * Meal-Master format courtesy of Karen Mintzias
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