Canning Cherries - Raw Pack Water Bath Method - Self Stable preserves

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  • Опубликовано: 20 июл 2023
  • Cherries are one of my absolute favourite fruits. I just love them. I'm also really lucky and have a friend who farms some amazing ones (my trees only ever seem to feed the birds!).
    We had the opportunity to go and harvest some for preserving, so I took the opportunity to go and get lots for the freezer and lots for canning.
    It's an easy process but it does take time to pit all the cherries!
    This is a raw pack method using a water bath method - just because I'm using my pressure canner doesn't mean it's getting up to pressure!
    I love having these sat on the side in the pantry, they look beautiful in storage, but also taste amazing. We use them all winter long in crumbles, pies and cobblers.
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  • @cattails1166
    @cattails1166 20 дней назад

    You can also use the cherry pits to make cherry vinegar. Just cover the cherry pits with apple cider vinegar in a jar and leave for a few weeks. Strain and use in salad dressings!

    • @englishhomestead
      @englishhomestead  20 дней назад +1

      @cattails1166 awesome. I love anything to reduce waste and that sounds lovely. Hopefully we'll be picking some more in the next week or so, it's that time of year again!

  • @jogoleegirl4821
    @jogoleegirl4821 Месяц назад +1

    I am kind of late to the party... but what a blessing for your family!I wanted to mention that if you are using Ball or Kerr jars (American jars basically) you should not put them in the oven to sterilize. The glass is not made for dry heat. It is specifically formulated for wet heat. It's better to add them to your canner as the water comes to temperature. Dry heat can compromise the glass and lead to breakage. I have no idea if British jars are the same but thought I'd let you know... just in case. Happy canning!

    • @englishhomestead
      @englishhomestead  Месяц назад

      Ah I didn't know that! That's a great tip. I have a few ball ones, but mainly killer which I think are fine in the oven. Thank you 💓

  • @hbhb7900
    @hbhb7900 3 месяца назад

    YUM!

  • @jacksreem3577
    @jacksreem3577 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks Dude muchly appreciated;)
    JR Timmins Ontario Canada

  • @livingthegoodlifeinwales
    @livingthegoodlifeinwales Год назад

    Looking fab on the pantry shelf. Kev, get yourself a funnel, worth their weight in gold.😊

    • @englishhomestead
      @englishhomestead  Год назад +1

      You know what's worse- I have a few funnels! I should just use it instead of burning my fingers!

    • @livingthegoodlifeinwales
      @livingthegoodlifeinwales Год назад

      @@englishhomestead 🤣

    • @KitchenFairy61
      @KitchenFairy61 16 дней назад

      Use vinegar to wipe the jar rims so that you get a good seal. Don't tip your jars to remove the water off the top. When you do that, you can get the syrup between the lid and the jar and it won't seal.

  • @acc5852
    @acc5852 Месяц назад

    Me too man, she makes me keep all my stuff out side. But I still get to play !!

    • @englishhomestead
      @englishhomestead  Месяц назад

      I wish I had more space for kitchen gadgets, I could do with a other room the same size as my kitchen really!

  • @ciscowillison5230
    @ciscowillison5230 10 месяцев назад

    Greetings from Texas, I want to try doing this with some I bought yesterday. It appears to be the last ones available for the season.

    • @englishhomestead
      @englishhomestead  10 месяцев назад

      Oh wow! English ones are long over by now. I wonder what variety it was. Be a great way to spread the Harvest even further.

  • @hollowfarmsmallholding
    @hollowfarmsmallholding Год назад

    What canner do you have. We have planted a mini orchard and also looking to start preserving. Any books etc ud recommend

    • @englishhomestead
      @englishhomestead  Год назад

      I have a presto canner, which I got from love jars in the UK.
      There's lots of good books out there. I really like the ball blue book of preserving and the one that came with the canner is pretty good as well!

  • @hiltonvg
    @hiltonvg Год назад

    Is there a reason why you use a seperate hot plate not hob for canner?

    • @englishhomestead
      @englishhomestead  Год назад

      I have a glass top induction hob and always worry about the sheer weight of a canner on top of it! This isn't an induction canner and I'd have to buy a transition plate to go between. Thr heat plate is only just big enough intruth. Takes ages to heat up the water. Keep thinking I should get a big gas burner for it.

  • @Alternativesmallholding
    @Alternativesmallholding Год назад

    Brilliant Kev.
    I’m picking up 5kg today so I’ll be making jam for the beardy one and canning some too.
    I use my canner but do a steam can rather than waterbath - same times etc but less water so quicker. Have you tried that? It isn’t recommended over 35-40 minutes I believe due to water loss but it is sooo much quicker.

    • @englishhomestead
      @englishhomestead  Год назад

      I'd love to try one. I keep looking but storing the equipment is half my battle!

    • @Alternativesmallholding
      @Alternativesmallholding Год назад

      @@englishhomestead You can do it in your pressure canner - just don’t put the weight on. When there is a steady flow of steam you start the clock. There are videos on YT for better instructions than mine, but it is a game changer I found

    • @englishhomestead
      @englishhomestead  Год назад

      @@Alternativesmallholding ohh, that sounds good as mine takes forever to get to a rolling boil!

    • @Alternativesmallholding
      @Alternativesmallholding Год назад

      @@englishhomestead Mine too, thats why I was so cuffed to discover it! I have 7kg of cherries, I’m ready to begin the joyful task of pitting…but I broke my pitter 😒

  • @moocollins3099
    @moocollins3099 Год назад

    Could you do the same with blackcurrents?

    • @englishhomestead
      @englishhomestead  Год назад +1

      Yes! And I have. They work great. Just check the times (off the top of my head they might only need 20 minutes as they're smaller and it's easier for the heat to get around them).

    • @moocollins3099
      @moocollins3099 Год назад

      @@englishhomestead perfect thank you, presume you'd eventually have blackcurrent too without having to strain x

    • @englishhomestead
      @englishhomestead  Год назад +1

      @@moocollins3099 if you want to do that you'd be better to "hot pack" the blackcurrants. Stew them first then can them. Then you could have it with very little water added.