What I love about canning is the flexibility to try something new and different. Either a new recipe or by adding a new spice to an old favorite. Go ahead have the courage to give it a try! What I will tell you is follow the directions. I have loads of recipes with hand written side notes, words underlined and notations of ALWAYS and NEVER. A few years ago I decided to make a batch of pickled beets. I hadn’t made them in quite a while so I needed to refresh myself with the recipe, ingredients and jars needed etc. I woke up early on the Saturday morning and got to work. I like the mouth popper size so got them boiling and prepped everything else. When they were done cooking I started to pull the skin off but it wasn’t working so I started scrubbing the skin and some was coming off but not like it’s supposed too. So I called my sister and fellow canner and said in frustration ‘why isn’t the skin coming off’. The first thing she said is ‘are they done’ to which I quickly replied ‘yes’. She said ‘I’ll be right over’. She walked in and immediately went over to the beets that were cooling in the pot and stuck a fork in them and said ‘you said they were done, they’re not done’. I replied ‘they are so done’ and poked them with a paring knife feeling quite proud of myself. She pointed out on the directions that clearly said use a fork when making sure they are cooked enough. We looked at each other and broke out laughing. You know that moment when you realize your mistake. I immediately put pen to paper with a side note on the recipe Always Use A Fork, Never A Knife! It seemed like an unimportant detail initially but soon became the crux because if I had cut the skin off and continued with the recipe all my jars would have had undercooked beets. Yuck!
One of the things I love to do is go shopping. The shopping I’m referring to is in my preserves. That feeling when I’m out of something in my fridge and I peruse my glorious canning shelves for a replacement. I almost appreciate my efforts as much then as when I make the item.
Those sounds that are music to a canners ears. It means that all your hard work has paid off and your jars have sealed. People can get caught up in the excitement of what they are putting in the jars and all the prep work but if you don’t take the important steps before hand, of sterilizing and, afterwards of boiling your lids, hot water bathing etc. then it was all for nothing. Your time, the cost of the product and frankly the frustration. All I can say is be meticulous and the pay off will be well worth it.