Corn - hot pack or raw pack method Recipe

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Ingredients:  
Ingredients:  
Fresh corn on the cob - about 2 ears per pint size mason jar
Salt - 1/2 tsp per pint, 1 tsp per quart
Water

Directions:
Directions:
Preparing the corn for canning
Shuck the corn and remove the cornsilk and any bad spots
Some people blanch their corn cobs before cutting off the corn kernels. Instructions are below.
Remove the corn kernels from the cob with a sharp knife
How to blanch corn for canning
Fill large pot with water and bring to a boil.
Fill sink with ice water.
Put corn on cob in boiling water for 2 minutes (any longer and it will start cooking, so 2 minutes only)
Remove corn with tongs and put into ice cold water to stop cooking process
How to can corn
Wash jars and hot soapy water and rinse them well (There is no need to sterilize jars or lids if you’re processing for more than 10 minutes – which we are)
Wash lids
Put pressure canner on stove and add water and rack according to the manufacturers instructions.
Fill a pot or large tea kettle with water and set it to boil (this is for filling the jars)
Put salt in each jar – 1/2 tsp per pint and 1 tsp per quart (optional, for seasoning purposes only)
Pack corn kernels into jars. Don’t stuff them full, loosely pack them and leave a 1 inch headspace.
Add boiling water to jars leaving a 1 inch headspace (if you don't have enough headspace, remove a few kernels of corn with a spoon.)
Using a plastic spatula, a chopstick, or bubble remover, remove the air bubbles in the jars by gently sliding the bubble remover tool between the jar and the corn.
Wipe jar rims
Put lids and bands on jars. I like to use reusable canning lids for canning corn since I don’t usually give them away.
Put the jars in your pressure canner and process according to the directions that came with your canner. For me that 10 pounds of pressure for 55 minutes for pints and 85 minutes for quarts.
Once the corn is finished processing remove from pressure canner and let cool
Once the canned corn is cool, remove bands, check seals, wipe jars, label, and put away.

Preparation Time:
Preparation Time:
PREP TIME 30 minutes COOK TIME 1 hour 25 minutes ADDITIONAL TIME 1 hour TOTAL TIME 2 hours 55 minute
Personal Notes:
Personal Notes:
Nutrition
Serving: 0.5cup | Calories: 66kcal | Carbohydrates: 14g | Protein: 2.5g | Fat: 0.9g | Saturated Fat: 0.2g | Sodium: 12mg | Potassium: 207mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 2.5g | Iron: 2mg


NOTE: You will need about 20 pounds of corn on the cob for a full canner load of 9 pints, and 32 pounds for a canner load of 7-quarts.

3 quarts of =water or 3 inches....... better off to measure
3 inches of water in bottom of canner before you add your jars. put rack ion and water. 3 inches = 1/2 of a dollar bill. some put canning rings in the bottom then rack and the 3 inches of water.

 

 

 

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