So glad to see someone else use a steam canner. I've used one for 40 years. So much easier than water bath and just as safe. Great info. for people to learn about it. Jam looks really good. I'll add jalapenos next time. Thanks !
Listening to the video today while processing and canning my pickled beets. I looked at my hands and your disgruntled commentator about cooking with dirty hands came to mind. Glad I wasn’t filming she would think I was an axe murder in the kitchen 😹. Working hands rock!!
SOLD! hahaha OK, a friend of mine (Paul's Rule of Thumb) mentioned a steam canner to me and I was intrigued. But after watching you.....I need this in my life! If only to put another notch in my canning belt. hahaha Such a great video, sis......keep up the amazing work. I so enjoy your channel. :D
Me too. Heather finds all the good channels :) steam canner is sold out unless you want a 2 pack for 208.00 lol ill just wait for them to come back in stock.
One trick I learned about how to tell if water was boiling was to put a couple coins in the pot. They will make some noise when boiling so won't need to pick up lid and lose all the heat to check if water is boiling. I learned from a Hispanic woman when making tamales. It was her trick that she learned from her grandmother.
I’ve been watching Heather, she mentioned your channel, and of course it’s wonderful! Thank you for your information on canning. I’m an old canner starting up again! Thank you both! Kate
Regarding lifting any heavy pot full of water - use a smaller pan to both pour water into it from the faucet and remove hot water from it to the sink. There are also 1 and 2 quart metal measuring pitchers available that work well.
I am definitely going to invest in that steam canner...here in Australia, it costs $148 ...yikes! But the reasons you gave is exactly why I need one, didn't know they existed until I came across your channel.....thank you, it's going to make my life easier and lighter to lift.
Really great thorough explanation. You will really help people that may not like to read all the instructions first. I'm about to use my steam canner for the first time this week. Thanks for the hands on demo.
I found a old steam canner at a thrift store.I love it.I didn't know they existed.I am petite and can't lift that heavy canner anymore. Excited to read your article.
Thank you for this video..... I bought one of these back when we received the stimulus check and I put it together and sat it on a shelf lol. Because I have been to intimidated to use it. Thank you for making me brave be again ❤️ New subscriber for sure.❤️
I just bought a steam canner the other day and your video popped up when I searched for info. Where did you get the bowls? Love them! Thanks for the video!
Never heard of Strawberry jalapeno jam. Sweet & spicy sounds good. Ive done some canning. To.reduce the foam I use butter & i never have any foam or very little.
I see you heat your jars in the steamer. Do you just have the water at a simmer ? I absolutely hated the water bath canner for keeping jars hot! I'm anxious to try this. Just did the gauge test today on my new steamer so I'm good to go tomorrow. You make it seem so seamless! Thank you for the great video.
Kneady sent me over and I as intrigued because I just canned a bunch of strawberry jalapeño jam but it was the first time for me and I don’t think I used enough peppers. I was worried that it would be too spicy.
Welcome Jill! Jalapenos are generally not spicy as long as you remove the seeds. I have a peach habanero jam, and with that one, even though the seeds were removed, it has a little kick to it. But typically, jalapenos are very mild with the seeds removed - and I say this as a spicy food wimp ;)
Thanks for sharing, I’m going to go study steam canners now to see the pros and cons over water bathing. I’ve grown some jalapeños and really didn’t know what to do with them as we don’t eat spicy hot things, but I think I’ll try your recipe🙌🏼 Xx Cathi xx
I have never! 😜 I have never heard of a steam canner but really enjoyed watching this method, Constance. This jam combo sounds absolutely amazing!! This may sound weird but I think an unset strawb-jal jam would be good on homemade ice cream. 😃 Enjoyed this video. Have a great week-end💙katie (PS. When canning, I just keep mine in a warm oven to keep from having to boil them.)
I made 3 half pint jars of raspberry jam using the same steam canner you have but there was no processing time in the instruction pamphlet so I just processed my raspberry jam for 10 minutes then I left it in the canner for another eight to 10 minutes took the lid off there was still plenty of water in their level the way it is supposed to be how do I find proper recipes now I'm nervous that I did not process correctly do I need to process more time in a steam canner I guess it's the main question please let me know
Hello Constance I have watched heather and Paul's video on the steam canner and I think it will be my next buy. Question ? Did you put your empty jars in the steamer to heat up or did you put water in them?
Oh my gosh this is amazing jam love the flavor without the heat. My question is how much head space do I leave. I did about the level you did but the recipe didn’t mention it. Also could I do the same with peach jam and jalapeño or would I need to adjust the lemon juice? Thanks for sharing.
I really want to try this. I don't want to ruin it, but do you think I could use coconut palm sugar instead of sugar. Or at least some of the sugar? Thanks.
@@CosmopolitanCornbread I made it! I used Pomona's pectin and only used 1/4 c CPS. I tried it before putting it in the jars. It tastes awesome! I only got five 1/2 pints. Probably because I didn't add all the sugar :) Thank you.
I have never heard of any issues with these. I think it is really more of a thermometer, since it is registering the temperature inside the canner, rather than pressure.
Hey there Christina, I wanted to add some more information about this. So when you start using a steam canner, there is a test that you do (and repeat each year) where you find what the high point is for your canner, in your exact altitude. Doing this test lets you know exactly what the "full boil" temp is. And doing it each year, will help you know that your canner is steadily reaching the correct temperature each time. I hope that helps!
This is an easy recipe to follow and the leftovers taste great! I just took them out of my new steam canner but the jalapenos seem to have floated to the top of each jar. What should I do? Thank you :-)
Is there a lot of heat in this Jam? I've always been curious because I cannot stand the heat of jalapenos. I love the flavor of them though. In fact this year I am planting Nalapenos which are jalapenos without the heat. I may just try this jam.....hmmm.
Not at all. Since the seeds are removed, you get the subtle flavor of the jalapeño peppers but zero heat. I have a peach habanero one and that has a touch of heat, but pleasant. This one has none, and I am a wimp :)
I didn't understand the test. If you wait until it's in the green before you start your timer then what's the point of the test? I have the victorio harvest and it has the same test. I guess I'm just dumb as rocks but I can't understand the reason. I start timing when it gets in the green zone for my elevation.
No problem! You just do the test to see where the high mark is for your area. Then later when you use it, you'll know you are up to the right temp. It is very handy if you aren't sure about your elevation.
Would you be so kind as to measure the bottom of the steam canner? I looked it up on Amazon and they don’t tell you. I have a glass top stove and they are very particular about the size and shape of the bottom of pots and pans. Does it have a flat bottom? Thanks for telling us about it!
The canner is about 12 inches in diameter. The bottom of it is not completely smooth, but the ripples in it are MUCH smaller than those on a typical water bath canner.
I never learned how to can. 😞 I’m 62! My mom never had time to teach me & my gramma passed when I was little. I’ve been afraid to teach myself for fear of making my family sick. This steam canning may be something I could try.
So glad to see someone else use a steam canner. I've used one for 40 years. So much easier than water bath and just as safe. Great info. for people to learn about it. Jam looks really good. I'll add jalapenos next time. Thanks !
Thank you Leatrice!
The Kneady Homesteader sent me here. LOVE the canner, and LOVE your spatter wear bowls!
Thank you, and welcome!
Food is Everyday, Home Canning is Priority ! Great Canner Person !
Listening to the video today while processing and canning my pickled beets. I looked at my hands and your disgruntled commentator about cooking with dirty hands came to mind. Glad I wasn’t filming she would think I was an axe murder in the kitchen 😹. Working hands rock!!
SOLD! hahaha OK, a friend of mine (Paul's Rule of Thumb) mentioned a steam canner to me and I was intrigued. But after watching you.....I need this in my life! If only to put another notch in my canning belt. hahaha Such a great video, sis......keep up the amazing work. I so enjoy your channel. :D
LOL, thank you! I love my steam canner. I even bought a second one, so I had a spare just in case ;)
I'm here because of The Kneady Homsteader! Thanks for the great video!
Me too. Heather finds all the good channels :) steam canner is sold out unless you want a 2 pack for 208.00 lol ill just wait for them to come back in stock.
@@Cordelia0704p Oh goodness! Yes, definitely wait for them to come back in stock. And welcome! :)
One trick I learned about how to tell if water was boiling was to put a couple coins in the pot. They will make some noise when boiling so won't need to pick up lid and lose all the heat to check if water is boiling. I learned from a Hispanic woman when making tamales. It was her trick that she learned from her grandmother.
I’m very interested in getting a steam canner. Thank you for such detailed instructions.
Fabulous idea! I have back issues so my husband has to do the lifting. This certainly helps and I can do it myself. Thank you.
In the U.K. we are taught if you put a knob of butter in that disperses the foam. Works every time and doesn’t spoil the jam or jelly 😃
🌻I made my hubby 2 batches of Strawberry jam this morning. I haven't tried it with jalapeño....yet! Love canning! 🍓🍓🍓🍓
This really looks delicious! Hubby looks happy. 😁
I just bought this steam canner, I paid $69. (2022) Can't wait to try it, and this recipe!!! Yummmmm.
Thank you for the recipe! That steam canner is amazing.
I put a pat if butter in my jams to help with the foam. Not sure how it works, but it does. I need one of those canners. Thanks for the info!!!
Thank you so much. I just starting canning and I got steam canner instead of water bath canner. I sign up for your newsletter.
I’ve been watching Heather, she mentioned your channel, and of course it’s wonderful!
Thank you for your information on canning. I’m an old canner starting up again! Thank you both! Kate
Thank you so much, and welcome Kate!
Regarding lifting any heavy pot full of water - use a smaller pan to both pour water into it from the faucet and remove hot water from it to the sink. There are also 1 and 2 quart metal measuring pitchers available that work well.
I am definitely going to invest in that steam canner...here in Australia, it costs $148 ...yikes!
But the reasons you gave is exactly why I need one, didn't know they existed until I came across your channel.....thank you, it's going to make my life easier and lighter to lift.
The kneady homesteader sent me. I am excited to learn more about the steam canner.
Welcome!!
Just bought a steam canner and have completed the test. Can’t wait to do a little canning.
Yay!!!!
I am loving the info you share!
Thank you for your willingness to share!
Kneady homesteader sent me here. The jam sounds amazing.
Welcome! It is one of our all time favorites, if not *the* favorite :)
Came here from the Kneady Homesteader. Love this video and your spackled bowls!
Thank you so much! Welcome! 💚
Can’t wait to make this recipe! Thank you ❤
Crazy I made strawberry jalapeño jam we love it. Also I used a steam canner I bought one about two months ago.
Really great thorough explanation. You will really help people that may not like to read all the instructions first. I'm about to use my steam canner for the first time this week. Thanks for the hands on demo.
Thanks for explaining the canner, my bext purchase.
I like this WAYYYU better than a water bath canner!!! May have to try this!
Stephanie Nuce I’ll have to find myself one now.
I found a old steam canner at a thrift store.I love it.I didn't know they existed.I am petite and can't lift that heavy canner anymore. Excited to read your article.
🤗Visiting from The Kneady Homesteader- look forward to learning some fun preservation!!!
I’m having a new stove delivered tomorrow- Waterbath canner did it in😩
Oh no!! Well, the steam canner is much lighter, a definite plus!
Oh no!! Well, the steam canner is much lighter, a definite plus!
I just found you today and I'm going to go back and watch all of the videos. I use to can and stopped but going to try my hand at it again
Welcome!!
Im going to make this jam for sure!!❤❤❤❤❤❤
Jalapeno peach jam over vanilla ice cream is DIVINE. I've never done jalapeno strawberry! Put that on my "to try" list🥰✅ great video lady!
Thank you!
Just in case no one knows this, but they make a special canning burner. it sets up higher and takes a heavier weight.
The Kneady Homesteader sent me. Really enjoyed your video and look forward to many more. Thank you,,
Thank you Jennifer, welcome!
Thanks for sharing…I just got one and your video was awesome!
Kneady Homesteader sent me. Nice video. Jam looks delicious.
Thank you and welcome!
Thank you for this video..... I bought one of these back when we received the stimulus check and I put it together and sat it on a shelf lol. Because I have been to intimidated to use it. Thank you for making me brave be again ❤️ New subscriber for sure.❤️
As soon as you use it, you will be hooked! 💚
Came over from Kneady. The “square” jars are my favorite!
Welcome Betty!
Love your explanations. Thanks. I'm sold.
I too am here from The Kneady Homesteader. I look forward to learning more from you.
Welcome!
New subscriber from Nashville sent here from the Kneady Homesteader. Ordering a steam canner now. 🤩🎉
Welcome!
Can I use the low sugar Sure-Jell for this as well. Trying to watch my sugar intake. Thanks for the video. Keep up the good work!
I just bought a steam canner the other day and your video popped up when I searched for info. Where did you get the bowls? Love them! Thanks for the video!
I purchased the bowls locally. They are usually available on Amazon, but are currently sold out. The brand is Crow Canyon.
Never heard of Strawberry jalapeno jam. Sweet & spicy sounds good. Ive done some canning. To.reduce the foam I use butter & i never have any foam or very little.
You made him very happy...😉👍🏻
I see you heat your jars in the steamer. Do you just have the water at a simmer ? I absolutely hated the water bath canner for keeping jars hot! I'm anxious to try this. Just did the gauge test today on my new steamer so I'm good to go tomorrow. You make it seem so seamless! Thank you for the great video.
What an informative and interesting video, thanks for sharing.
Thank you for sharing. This is something I will have to invest in.
My son and family are in Al and I'm hoping they can bring some berries home for me. I miss not having readily available strawberries here in Tx.
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Thanks for sharing 👍
Great video. Kneady Homesteader sent me over 😀
Welcome!! and thank you!
Kneady sent me over and I as intrigued because I just canned a bunch of strawberry jalapeño jam but it was the first time for me and I don’t think I used enough peppers. I was worried that it would be too spicy.
Welcome Jill! Jalapenos are generally not spicy as long as you remove the seeds. I have a peach habanero jam, and with that one, even though the seeds were removed, it has a little kick to it. But typically, jalapenos are very mild with the seeds removed - and I say this as a spicy food wimp ;)
Are there any down sides to the steam canner? Thanks.
I have not found any. You can use it for anything you would hot water bath can.
Thanks for sharing, I’m going to go study steam canners now to see the pros and cons over water bathing. I’ve grown some jalapeños and really didn’t know what to do with them as we don’t eat spicy hot things, but I think I’ll try your recipe🙌🏼 Xx Cathi xx
Sent by Kneady. Looks interesting. Can the jars be double stacked?
Hi there! I checked in the manual, and no, these can not be double stacked. I didn't think so, but I wanted to make sure before I answered :)
You do not stack in water bath canner or steam canner. You do not get a good seal even with 4 oz jars. Ask me how I know.LOL.
I have never! 😜 I have never heard of a steam canner but really enjoyed watching this method, Constance. This jam combo sounds absolutely amazing!! This may sound weird but I think an unset strawb-jal jam would be good on homemade ice cream. 😃 Enjoyed this video. Have a great week-end💙katie (PS. When canning, I just keep mine in a warm oven to keep from having to boil them.)
Oh that would be fantastic! :) Steam canning is my favorite way to can :)
Heather at the Kneady Homestead sent me over. What a great idea!!
Michele P Welcome Michele!
Mr. Smith will enjoy taste testing strawberry jam!
Mr Smith's smile says it all!
I really like the Jardinaire which is vegetables in a vinegar brine can this be steam canned?
As long as it could be processed in a hot water bath canner, it could be done in this.
Could you add a table spoon of butter to the jam to get rid of the foam like you would with grape jam?
Yes, thought a tablespoon would be a lot. Generally 1/4 -- 1/2 teaspoon is all you would need for a typical batch of jelly or jam :)
@@CosmopolitanCornbread Perfect, thanks
How fantastic!!
Could you stack jars? Is another rack sold with the canner so you can safely stack jelly jars?
I have not seen any mention of that in all my reading. It is my understanding that stacking is only done with pressure canning.
@@CosmopolitanCornbread yep, no stacking in water bath or steam cooker. The jars will not seal on top. Experience of messing up here.LOL.
I made 3 half pint jars of raspberry jam using the same steam canner you have but there was no processing time in the instruction pamphlet so I just processed my raspberry jam for 10 minutes then I left it in the canner for another eight to 10 minutes took the lid off there was still plenty of water in their level the way it is supposed to be how do I find proper recipes now I'm nervous that I did not process correctly do I need to process more time in a steam canner I guess it's the main question please let me know
Hello Constance I have watched heather and Paul's video on the steam canner and I think it will be my next buy. Question ? Did you put your empty jars in the steamer to heat up or did you put water in them?
I just put them in empty, and have the lid on the canner and the water simmering while I do all the recipe prep.
@@CosmopolitanCornbread Ok thank you Constance .
Oh my gosh this is amazing jam love the flavor without the heat. My question is how much head space do I leave. I did about the level you did but the recipe didn’t mention it.
Also could I do the same with peach jam and jalapeño or would I need to adjust the lemon juice?
Thanks for sharing.
I have a recipe for a Peach Habanero jam. You could make it with the jalapenos instead :) cosmopolitancornbread.com/peach-habanero-jam/
Oh, and that should have been 1/4 inch headspace. I'll make sure I add it to the post :)
Does this specific canner work on a flat glass type range.???? My problem with some canners (hot water bath, pressure) don't sit on flat face stones.
I am not certain, but I would imagine that because this is so lightweight, it may work. I would reach out to the company and see what they say.
The Kneady Homesteader sent me to you site. Look forward to seeing your videos.
Welcome!
How many pint jars would I use for the test I don’t have quart jars
I would use a full load, so depending upon your jars, it can hold around 8 pints.
I really want to try this. I don't want to ruin it, but do you think I could use coconut palm sugar instead of sugar. Or at least some of the sugar? Thanks.
Yes, that should work just fine. I have used CPS in canning recipes before.
@@CosmopolitanCornbread I made it! I used Pomona's pectin and only used 1/4 c CPS. I tried it before putting it in the jars. It tastes awesome! I only got five 1/2 pints. Probably because I didn't add all the sugar :) Thank you.
Sent by Kneady..nice to meet you 😁
Welcome Rebecca!
Another question can I use frozen strawberries in place of fresh?
Yes, frozen berries are easily used for jellies & jams :)
Yummm!
How do make sure that gauge is going to stay accurate?
I have never heard of any issues with these. I think it is really more of a thermometer, since it is registering the temperature inside the canner, rather than pressure.
Hey there Christina, I wanted to add some more information about this. So when you start using a steam canner, there is a test that you do (and repeat each year) where you find what the high point is for your canner, in your exact altitude. Doing this test lets you know exactly what the "full boil" temp is. And doing it each year, will help you know that your canner is steadily reaching the correct temperature each time. I hope that helps!
The Kneady Homesteader sent me. 👏🙏🇺🇸
Welcome :)
The Kneady Homesteader sent me. Really liked your video. I will be back.
Awesome! Thank you!
This is an easy recipe to follow and the leftovers taste great! I just took them out of my new steam canner but the jalapenos seem to have floated to the top of each jar. What should I do? Thank you :-)
Oh dear! Well, there’s not much you really can do other than maybe stir it after you open the jar.:)
@@CosmopolitanCornbread thank you. Love your channel :-)
Is there a lot of heat in this Jam? I've always been curious because I cannot stand the heat of jalapenos. I love the flavor of them though. In fact this year I am planting Nalapenos which are jalapenos without the heat. I may just try this jam.....hmmm.
Not at all. Since the seeds are removed, you get the subtle flavor of the jalapeño peppers but zero heat. I have a peach habanero one and that has a touch of heat, but pleasant. This one has none, and I am a wimp :)
I didn't understand the test. If you wait until it's in the green before you start your timer then what's the point of the test? I have the victorio harvest and it has the same test. I guess I'm just dumb as rocks but I can't understand the reason. I start timing when it gets in the green zone for my elevation.
No problem! You just do the test to see where the high mark is for your area. Then later when you use it, you'll know you are up to the right temp. It is very handy if you aren't sure about your elevation.
Would you be so kind as to measure the bottom of the steam canner? I looked it up on Amazon and they don’t tell you. I have a glass top stove and they are very particular about the size and shape of the bottom of pots and pans. Does it have a flat bottom? Thanks for telling us about it!
The canner is about 12 inches in diameter. The bottom of it is not completely smooth, but the ripples in it are MUCH smaller than those on a typical water bath canner.
Thanks for letting me know!
Steam canner! Kneady Homesteader sent me
Welcome!
I never learned how to can. 😞 I’m 62! My mom never had time to teach me & my gramma passed when I was little. I’ve been afraid to teach myself for fear of making my family sick.
This steam canning may be something I could try.
Absolutely!! Start with acidic foods like jelly or jam. I am completely self-taught, so it can certainly be done!
Cosmopolitan Cornbread - Constance Smith thank you! I’m going to read up! ❤️
You say you marked it (the boiling point?) but marked what?
I took a marker and made a mark where the gauge showed the high point.
Kneady homesteader sent me. Hello.
Thanks for coming!
Kneady Homemaker sent me to you.
Welcome!
Jalapeño with strawberries? Just give me good old fruit jam.
LOL, don't knock it 'til you've tried it 😉
Ew sub here. Kneedy sent me.
New sub.lol
Welcome!