Showing posts with label WSU. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WSU. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Mango Freezer Jam! Updated!




I became a Master Food Preserver through Washington State University Extension 6 years ago!  What a fantastic journey! The MFP Program is a great course for anyone that wants to help others learn about preserving foods and to learn current, safe information about canning, freezing, drying, pressure canning, food safety, etc. We did hands-on learning each week about the area we were focusing on. When I finished I was so excited to be qualified to teach about what I had learned and have continued to learn! Anyway...I digress! This was a favorite lesson. We learned all about Jams and Jellies; banana jam, apple pie jam, and my new favorite, Mango Freezer Jam! It is heavenly! You must try it NOW!  Yum!

Check with your local Extension office to see if the Master Food Preserver program is offered in your area. It is a great way to connect and serve your community while making friends along the way.




Mango Freezer Jam




3 c. mango pulp-mashed....it took about 4 good-sized mangoes


1/4 c. lemon or lime juice-the bottled kind. I used lemon...but next time I will use lime.


5 c. sugar


3/4 c. water


1 pkg. regular pectin-not low-sugar or "freezer jam" pectin. I used MCP.




Put the pulp in a bowl with the lemon juice and sugar. Stir well. Let sit for 10 minutes.


Put the pectin and water in a saucepan and bring it to a boil. Boil for 1 minute. Pour over the mango mixture after the ten minutes has passed. Stir for 3 minutes or so until the sugar is dissolved.


Pour into half-pint freezer containers, leaving 1/2 inch headspace. Makes 7 half-pints.




Place in freezer. GO and LICK OUT THE BOWL! YUM!

Mango Freezer Jam! Updated!




I became a Master Food Preserver through Washington State University Extension 6 years ago!  What a fantastic journey! The MFP Program is a great course for anyone that wants to help others learn about preserving foods and to learn current, safe information about canning, freezing, drying, pressure canning, food safety, etc. We did hands-on learning each week about the area we were focusing on. When I finished I was so excited to be qualified to teach about what I had learned and have continued to learn! 
 This was a favorite lesson. We learned all about Jams and Jellies; strawberry jam, apple pie jam, and my new favorite, Mango Freezer Jam! It is heavenly! You must try it NOW!  Yum!

Check with your local Extension office to see if the Master Food Preserver program is offered in your area. It is a great way to connect and serve your community while making friends along the way.




Mango Freezer Jam




3 c. mango pulp-mashed....it took about 4 good-sized mangoes


1/4 c. lemon or lime juice-the bottled kind. I used lemon...but next time I will use lime.


5 c. sugar


3/4 c. water


1 pkg. regular pectin-not low-sugar or "freezer jam" pectin. I used MCP.




Put the pulp in a bowl with the lemon juice and sugar. Stir well. Let sit for 10 minutes.


Put the pectin and water in a saucepan and bring it to a boil. Boil for 1 minute. Pour over the mango mixture after the ten minutes has passed. Stir for 3 minutes or so until the sugar is dissolved.


Pour into half-pint freezer containers, leaving 1/2 inch headspace. Makes 7 half-pints.




Place in freezer. GO and LICK OUT THE BOWL! YUM!

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Canning

Summer Canning is here! I have started to can up a storm. The WSU Extension Office has a class call "Stocking the Pantry". It is a food preserving class covering Drying/Freezing, Jams and Jellies, Canning Fruit and Pie Fillings, Pickling Food, Tomatoes and Salsa and finally, Pressure Canning Meats and Low-acid foods. I missed the first 2 classes but I have learned SOOO much in the classes I attended. Mainly.....I need to be much safer in the way I process our food! I learned that head space is important, as is how much you crank the ring. I have been turning them WAY too TIGHT! I always wondered why I had juice sputtering out of my jars! RING TOO TIGHT!! I have now been following the guidelines given and have been very successful with my "problems"!

I do have one thing to say! Follow a CURRENT-TESTED-RECIPE! Use the Ball Canning book or go to an Extension office and get the most up-to-date information regarding safety in food preserving! Don't use Grandma's pickle recipe or just turn the jam jar upside down to seal! (I am totally guilty of that one---been doing it forever!) It's just not safe anymore~you must water-bath process Jam and jellies....pretty much everything...including pickled foods! (I just water-bathed the first pickles in my life!)

Botulism is odorless, colorless and tasteless! Use approved canning methods ALWAYS and you can rest easy about serving your home-canned foods!

OK....here is my RANT! PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE DO NOT HOME-CAN BUTTER!!!!

There is a frightening "RECIPE" flying around the internet and LDS Churches everywhere that it is SAFE? to can butter! Don' t be an idiot! IT IS NOT ONLY UNSAFE...IT COULD KILL YOUR FAMILY!! There is no "canning" done....you are just heating the butter and doing the old upside down seal trick! It is NOT safely processed!

If you have done this....throw out the jar, lid and contents! Once it is contaminated with botulism...it is considered hazardous waste! NO KIDDING!

I actually was gonna try this before I took the canning classes! So glad I didn't do it! Not even worth the risk!

You can buy commercially canned butter by Red Feather!

The photo shows apricot nectar, cherry pie filling and 6 pints of dill pickles waiting for the canner!

Be safe and have fun canning for your family!