Pressure Canning ROAST BEEF...and Other Meat

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Guildbrook Farm

Guildbrook Farm

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We show you step-by-step HOW TO PRESSURE CAN ROAST BEEF as well as other meat such as venison and bear using the All American 921 Pressure Canner. Canned meats are an excellent addition to a long term food pantry and taste absolutely amazing!
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@Guildbrookfarm
@Guildbrookfarm 6 жыл бұрын
Like CANNING videos? See our description for more videos including our entire canning playlist. Thanks for watching!
@joycemorgan726
@joycemorgan726 6 жыл бұрын
Do you can Brunswick stew. We made 2 batches today to freeze but would love direction on canning. Thank! Love to videos 😉
@sabrinaevans4705
@sabrinaevans4705 6 жыл бұрын
Farm
@YEARNINGHEARTGuitargirl226
@YEARNINGHEARTGuitargirl226 6 жыл бұрын
Love Brunswick Stew... thanks for requesting this. I wonder if they did a video on it. I'll have to check it out.
@cziegle3794
@cziegle3794 6 жыл бұрын
what kind of canner do you use? What kind of teapot do you have there in the background at the beginning of this video? How long have you had this canner and this teapot? How do you clean your teapot? Do you remember where you got your teapot?
@s3cret4gent
@s3cret4gent 5 жыл бұрын
90 minutes = 1 hr 30 min, not 1 hr 15 min. Just making sure your food is safe. Great video!
@seekerstarot
@seekerstarot 4 жыл бұрын
I bought an all American canner several years ago and canned a batch of string beans. I was so afraid of the canner, I put it away and never took it out again. I live in Philly and none of my friends or relatives are interested in canning so I wasn't gonna get any help there. I saw your canning raw roast video and you made it look so easy I decided to give it another try. I followed your instructions and everything turned out perfect. Thanks so much for taking the time to share your amazing skills.
@klflorida
@klflorida 4 жыл бұрын
jane parker Try canning dried beans with your pressure canner. It’s a piece of cake and they have a lovely texture. My daughter and I (mostly her) have had the canner going for three days after buying approximately 25-30 lbs of various types. Last night my daughter made a black bean hummus to enjoy between batches.
@angelsuniverse6021
@angelsuniverse6021 4 жыл бұрын
@@klflorida but u canned the humus? Ty
@josephobrien991
@josephobrien991 3 жыл бұрын
Hey! I'm in Philly, too. I would love to to watch you ( maybe help?) and learn. I don't trust myself unless I learn hands on.
@sunshinemee4226
@sunshinemee4226 3 жыл бұрын
I got a canner for Christmas and it is now the end of September….I have never used it out of fear. Am determined to do it tomorrow!
@tional5266
@tional5266 3 жыл бұрын
I have a nice new pair of canners that I got from my mom when she moved, but I too need a canning buddy! I know very few locals and my daughter who lives in the are is super busy with school and family. I need a friend who knows what they’re doing to hang out and guide me so I don’t blow up the house 🙂 it’s too bad we are on opposite sides of the country
@cr3062
@cr3062 Жыл бұрын
To get the black stain out of your pressure canner put in the regular amount of water..up ti your water line. Add about a 1/4 cup of cream of tartar powder. Bring canner up to pressure. Turn off the heat. Wait til pressure comes down to zero. Open lid. Pot should look like new. Wash pot. Good to go!
@ginaanderson5208
@ginaanderson5208 Жыл бұрын
Awesome thanks
@attitudeadjusted9027
@attitudeadjusted9027 2 жыл бұрын
Who's here because of the impending collapse caused by the fed and the w0rld ecn0mic f0rum🤠
@victoriaoshea4865
@victoriaoshea4865 2 жыл бұрын
Add to that United Nations Agenda 2030, Grand Solar Minimum, Depopulation agenda, Implementing full on communism...
@shirleydrake1602
@shirleydrake1602 5 жыл бұрын
Learned to can a few years back, learned watching KZbin. About three months ago my freezer failed, it had something stuck between the door and seal. We didn’t notice until everything was to thawed to refreeze. I canned everything. Canning saved several hundred pounds of meat. And it has been the handiest thing to use I’ve ever had. Hamburger meat fully cooked is the start of dozens of meals. Learn how. You never know what might happen.
@HomeandHearthHomestead
@HomeandHearthHomestead 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this comment! I've been making it my life's mission to diversify. I just got my 4th freezer today. 1. Chicken 2. Ground beef, pork, seafood. 3. Produce. 4. Freezer meals I have now begun drying herbs and vegetables from the garden and canning like a maniac! 😆 I'm trying to hit this equalibriam so that if one or heaven forbid two preservation methods fail, I can still feed the family. These videos are such a game changer! Incredibly thoughtful, insightful, knowledgeable and fun!😁
@AllMenAreBerries
@AllMenAreBerries 6 жыл бұрын
Putting wild game in milk is also a good way of drawing out the gameiness that is a old Swedish trick
@lisaboudreau5390
@lisaboudreau5390 3 жыл бұрын
We do that in Canada too. 🇨🇦😉
@AllMenAreBerries
@AllMenAreBerries 3 жыл бұрын
@@lisaboudreau5390 eyyy it's a awesome trick hehe
@lisaboudreau5390
@lisaboudreau5390 3 жыл бұрын
@@AllMenAreBerries its very common with organ meat. I've also heard of people using apple sauce.
@AllMenAreBerries
@AllMenAreBerries 3 жыл бұрын
@@lisaboudreau5390 Oh definetly!! Yes i must try that then
@TOAD7464
@TOAD7464 3 жыл бұрын
@@AllMenAreBerries or rabbit in red wine.
@bobtexan592
@bobtexan592 6 жыл бұрын
Hi Jamie, I did a couple of large roasts last year that I bought and found I didn't have the freezer space for. I kind of did a split between raw & hot pack. I fired up the smoker and put them in there for a couple of hours [very low heat, lots of smoke] and then stoked the fire and got some nice grill char marks on them. The inside was still cool and very rare but the flavor was there from the fire. Did as you do and ended up with 12 quarts. Used a few of them after Harvey had passed and we were without power for 2 weeks, Let me say, I popped the lid and the wonderful smokey aroma was divine. It took my mind off of the damages we were dealing with for a brief moment. My issue is that I never seem to have enough jars... lol. Things could be worse I guess. Cheers.
@deborahfranzen6168
@deborahfranzen6168 6 жыл бұрын
Last year I called Ball about the new canning jar lids that are being made now. They say NOT to boil or heat the lids before using on your jars. The seals may fail or not seal.
@Guildbrookfarm
@Guildbrookfarm 6 жыл бұрын
Someone else mentioned that as well. Good to know!
@micahwatson9017
@micahwatson9017 6 жыл бұрын
Didn't think I could watch a 25 min video on canning....but you are putting out quality content, so I made it all the way through. Thank you for the great info and tips. I particularly liked the info that is "the correct way" to do it and the additional options that may deviate from that.
@rickeyauthement7253
@rickeyauthement7253 5 жыл бұрын
By nature I am a frugal shopper and I think that trait was passed down to me from my Aunt who also taught me some great tricks. Groceries for family: 1. Learn to can foods you buy in bulk as well as foods you grow in a garden. - 2. Buy meats only when they come on sale. Turkey and ham are seasonal, frankly I stay away from turkey over half the weight of a turkey will be bones and things my family doesnt eat, same with all other birds, de boned is the way to go when its on sale. I buy beef chuck (lately cant seem to find it under 2.00 a pound), roasts, pork loin (.99 cents a pound a few times a year), Boston butt pork (.99 a pound a few times a year), ham, turkey, chicken breasts, etc when they come on sale. Last week I bought 20 pounds of chicken breasts de-boned for .99 a pound,) last night I bought chuck roast at 2.25 a pound. I usually can the chicken breast and pork and put that on the shelf - it will last for years. The beef I cooked and froze in packs since I have a deep freezer. I Do not buy meats and store them uncooked. 3. I bought and installed a bidet so I no longer use toilet paper. If you have ever used one you will never want to use toilet paper again. I have been using mine for 10 years - its simple and connects to my existing toilet so I no longer need or use toilet paper. My wife and daughters love it because of how clean they get their bottoms each and every time. 4. I bought a water purifier from burpey - bought it used and replaced the filter - I can make up to 5 gallons of fresh clean no fluoride water using the water from the tap or from rainwater that I collect from my tin roof into my cistern. Its delicious and effective. 5. We drink tea instead of soft drinks. Lot cheaper 6. We buy a sack of potatoes around February when they are 15.00 for 50 pounds. We can them for sous, mashed potatoes, and for smothered potatoes . 7. Tomatoes and salsa - we grow our own and can them we make our own salsa and tomato sauce to v8 juice from this . 8. Beans Beans and More beans - any and every variety we can them. 9. Rice - we buy a 50 pound sack once every other year for about the same cost as 4 bags of rice . very cheap and it lasts. 10. Any dry food we purchase like flour, sugar, corn starch, cereal, we pour into a quart mason jar and seal the lid. Sometimes we suck or vacuums seal the jars - they last longer and it keeps bugs and moisture from spoiling the foods. 11. beef, vegetable and chicken broth - very healthy and easy to make. Most people throw away the carcuses I ask my family and friends to save them for me int their freezer when I have enough I make my own stock then jar it - it last for years but I use that in place of water when making soup , rice, etc 12. Like she says if canned properly this food will last for a long time. We anned green beans one year (85 quarts from neighbors and families gardens) and were still eating them 4 years later. Tasted the same, smelled the same, and looked great after all those years. I have chicken breasts on the shelf from 8 years ago when I bought them at .50 a pound and we still find the flavor is great! Vehicles - Buy a vehicle that gets good gas mileage pretty simple 1. try to do simple routine maintenance like changing the oil yourself can save a bit each year and car will last longer. Budget - Take a class on budgeting for your family they are offered from time to time though out most communities = it pays Live below your means Get rid of cable - try and use and antenna if possible - its free Use your internet to watch almost every movie and then some online its free and a lot cheaper - if there is a show you want to watch try and do it at a friends house and make it a get together Pay off your debt - if you have any debt remember the interest you are paying is money thrown away buy something only if you have the money for it School - College is a wonderful thing but go for a trade instead - Best advice you can hear is learn a trade. Electrical, welding, accounting, nursing, Plumbing, teaching, mortician, any engineering degree, optometrist, medical doctor, and lawyer. those are the top basics that in my experience never lose out on jobs and are needed all the time. If you are going to go to college take it serious you have the rest of your life to play. Stay away from anything a liberal college tries to sell \you like a degree in the following because they are just trying to fill spaces they dont care about you: Communications. A bachelor's degree in communications could lead to nearly any career in the realm of media, visual arts, or broadcasting. ... Psychology. ... Theatre Arts. ... Fashion Design. ... Sociology. ... Liberal Arts. ... Microelectronic Engineering. ... Fine Arts. you will surely find yourself one day out of college with no job and lots of debt. The college you go to will tell you they will find you a job when you graduate I guarantee you they wont.
@Ry_ooK
@Ry_ooK 3 жыл бұрын
thank you for taking your time to type and share all that.🥰
@Hagfan789
@Hagfan789 Жыл бұрын
As far as making the end product jars to look more appealing is to add a spoonful of Better Than Bouillon Beef base to each jar. It makes a nice dark juice that tastes delicious. I add that stuff to all my canned meats.
@tesss.547
@tesss.547 6 ай бұрын
Has some stuff that really shouldn't go into a can: CONCENTRATED BEEF STOCK, SALT, HYDROLYZED SOY PROTEIN, SUGAR, CORN SYRUP SOLIDS, FLAVORING, YEAST EXTRACT, DRIED WHEY (MILK), POTATO FLOUR
@jandeason3661
@jandeason3661 4 жыл бұрын
I'm still eating some of the stew beef that I canned 10 years ago
@amyhenke4862
@amyhenke4862 4 жыл бұрын
I've been canning all my life. I only water bath though. I make my husband use the pressure canner. This year I finally (at 50) decided I am going to get over my fear. I have bunch of beef that needs to be canned. For some reason the pressure and venting part never clicked in my brain. Your simple, straight forward walk through made it click. Monday I will be canning the beef myself. Wish me luck!
@Madskills-hw2ox
@Madskills-hw2ox 4 жыл бұрын
The only rule of thumb when using the bomb lol Nothing that froths when cooking in them. My mother would never touch one. Her sister blew one up, and the lid hit the roof. Eyes to the sky, no fear.
@scout2125
@scout2125 6 жыл бұрын
I canned my own roast for the 1st time last fall. Because I cook my roast with onion soup mix, I put about a tablespoon in each jar. Tasted just like it does coming out of the crockpot in the evening. Absolutely great. Makes a great base for soup.
@CoolHandLukeakaSgtBilly
@CoolHandLukeakaSgtBilly 6 жыл бұрын
I've been canning for 50+ years and most of the time have had All American Pressure Canners. I own 3 of them. I may have missed it in the video, but a quarter cup of white vinegar keeps the cloudiness from mineral deposits off the jars. You are providing providing an great service with your channel, not to mention they are quite interesting to follow.
@Guildbrookfarm
@Guildbrookfarm 6 жыл бұрын
We mention that in our Canning 101 video. And thanks!
@susanbenedict6988
@susanbenedict6988 4 жыл бұрын
Hangry chickens! lol Thank you for teaching me this. The virus stuff has me thinking we need a stocked pantry for times like this or if we get sick and don't feel like going to the store.
@dacellshamburger6469
@dacellshamburger6469 4 жыл бұрын
I have canned for 45 years mostly vegetables and pickles. A few years ago I started canning meat sauce and chili. A few weeks ago I started canning beef roast. This Covid19 thing made meat buying harder and I found Top Sirlion bulk cut to 10-11 pounds each at Sam's Club for $2.98 a pound. I bought several and cut them into roast and steaks and vacuum sealed and froze. Then I got to thinking, if the electricity goes out I will lose it, so now I am canning it. We have now canned 14 quarts. It tastes good and I don't worry about the electricity going out. PS... $2.98 for sirloin is a good price and I have ground it before.
@BudgetGunsandGearReviews
@BudgetGunsandGearReviews 6 жыл бұрын
I recently hot packed 11 quarts of beef... and I wish I would have seen this video first! My stuff turned out fine, but I would have been a lot less nervous about it. :) Great video!
@Sithean
@Sithean 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for these videos. They are so interesting and informative! Lately, I have become much more selective as to which videos I will even click on these days, considering the junk that is proliferative on KZbin. Your channel has such a great quality, and I really want your family to succeed. Please keep making videos just like this!
@vickyatnannyslittleurbanho983
@vickyatnannyslittleurbanho983 6 жыл бұрын
I love watching all your canning videos! I have learned alot from you and videos! Thank you so much!
@jerrypritchett283
@jerrypritchett283 4 жыл бұрын
I wrote and said I had never canned meat by adding onion in the bottom. I bought 22 lbs of eye of round roast on sale and canned it in my All American 941 with onions & a clove of garlic. I ended up with 13 quarts in my canner and ate some yesterday. The onions & garlic was a tasty addition. Thanks for the tip.
@ciaobambinodollclothesbout4370
@ciaobambinodollclothesbout4370 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your informative video. Unfortunately, we watch non perishable food items disappear from the shelves due to the cornonavirus, . As we sit here in our RV in AZ, I was wondering what to do, so I bought an electric pressure cooker canner from Amazon and will be canning my own non perishables. I've canned using a water bath for tomatoes and pickles, but never anything that is low acid. Watching your video and reading the website you offered is giving me the confidence to try. Thanks again... now heading to watch more canning videos.. take care... Linda..
@staceycoates1418
@staceycoates1418 6 жыл бұрын
One thing I do it pour a little bit of vinegar in a small bowl or ramekin and then use that to dip my towel in. Therefore I am not so worried about cross contamination. I will then pour what it is left into the canner to help with the hard water.
@MiaMeezy
@MiaMeezy 6 жыл бұрын
Yay! Ive been waiting for this one! I’ve been doing right 😁 Thank you Jaime N Jeremy!
@rickross199
@rickross199 5 жыл бұрын
We ate canned meat left over from World War 2 when I was in basic training in the early '80s lol. Still perfectly fine.
@sandybunn7924
@sandybunn7924 5 жыл бұрын
Love your video! I've canned for years but never meat. Just did some beef stew and beef chunks a few weeks ago. Awesome results!!
@trinam2503
@trinam2503 6 жыл бұрын
I tried this a few months ago, in preperation to move states. Even tho i used to much salt, my husband liked it so much that 2wks ago, he went to the local resturant supply, bought a huge roast, and said " I want more!". We have done beef and pork so far. Its supposed to help us build our 1yr pantry. But he just loves to grab a jar for a quick healthy meal. :) thank you so much!
@Guildbrookfarm
@Guildbrookfarm 6 жыл бұрын
Awesome 😎👍🏻
@greylingful
@greylingful 5 жыл бұрын
No longer a virgin...lol. I just finished canning 14 lbs of pork roast and watched your video about 3 times...SUCCESS!! Thank You
@Guildbrookfarm
@Guildbrookfarm 5 жыл бұрын
Awesome 😎👍🏻
@patriotpop2436
@patriotpop2436 2 жыл бұрын
Here it is April 2022 and about the 3rd time I have watched this video. Last year I canned 3 quarts of tomatoes so I am still much a rookie. Canning meat seems a step or two easier than veggies. The garden is still not completely planted so I have time to give a try to canning meat. Many of your videos I have enjoyed and learned from for a few years now. Thank you, and Jeromy, for sharing your knowledge and experiences with us, the viewers.
@trevorallen2274
@trevorallen2274 2 жыл бұрын
My wife cans venison each year. My goodness, it is so delicious. While very tasty, my favorite is when she makes a stroganoff with with the addition of sour cream and a few other items after is out of the jar. Served over egg noodles.... Nothing better. Carry on with your canning. Loss of refrigeration doesn't concern a canner. Blessings
@steveadams99708
@steveadams99708 4 жыл бұрын
Like your video! Here in Alaska, we can a lot of moose, salmon, chicken, beef, and hares (rabbits). I personally like to can salmon in pint jars, because a jar of canned salmon, a tube of crackers, and a properly wielded fork makes a great meal for me. No muss, no fuss.
@bonnieb8099
@bonnieb8099 5 жыл бұрын
I’m so glad you offer this video using the propane stove. To cook and can with. I’m a subscriber. And I’m 70 years old . I do want to can out in my backyard this year. I do have a glass top JennAir? Cook top stove. I have canned on it before but that’s before I heard not to. So the reason for the propane stove out in the backyard. I have looked at the propane stoves online, there are a lots of them, and lots are not liked by the people who bought them. Quality problems that the owners complain of. I’m so glad you have one, now I know which one to buy, thanks so much!! The wonderful education you give us is terrific. The frozen convince food they sell at the store, I don’t like 9 times out of 10 and the canned things are too salty or just not to my liking. I’ll make my own. At my age, being a widow I can’t “Prepper” everything, but what I can do, and can afford I will. Because you guys give me the idea and incentive to do it. Are you going to solar dehydrate your veggies this season? I hope to dehydrate my small raised garden bed veggies and tomatoes with an Excalibur using electricity the solar I am interested in is around $300.00 or so, The Excalibur is only around $100.00 new for a 9 tray so that’s my choice. I hope the electricity doesn’t raise my electric bill a lot. I like to watch both of you, your videos with the homestead . God Bless Bless you and your family and your endeavors , the new coming home you’ll be building and the well also Thank you for putting the videos out for us to enjoy and learn from
@Guildbrookfarm
@Guildbrookfarm 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you Bonnie ❤️😊
@johnhepbean4346
@johnhepbean4346 4 жыл бұрын
Am fence sitting on buying a canner. After watching this I think next paycheck it's on the list. I was just watching another vid saying to expect beef to go way up next year, so if you have freezer space or canning stuff better get stocked up.
@loue6563
@loue6563 4 жыл бұрын
So true about sage. I put it in Turkey and that run just turned out awful. A very bitter off taste. I love cooking turkey with sage but something about the pressure canning makes a nasty flavor come out. So I now wait to use it AFTER I can any meat.
@melanieannesanders
@melanieannesanders 6 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this! I just learned so much from you. I can't wait to try this some day soon. I have several fruit trees and have been terrified of canning. This really helped me get some confidence. Thanks again for your knowledge.
@OutlawCaliber13
@OutlawCaliber13 3 жыл бұрын
Started canning meats, recently, with the state of everything going on. I didn't even know you could. We were already canning jams, vegetables, etc. We have a deep freezer that we keep stuff in, but I don't like being reliant on the power grid. So, when I discovered we can can meats..... I didn't add much to the ones we've done so far. Just some kosher salt. Probably gonna try it with the Montreal seasoning next round. The joy of these times is that you don't have to wait until harvest/slaughter times to can. You can get what you want when you want it. I'd prefer to learn, know, and do as much as possible while times are easy....
@couponfrenzie
@couponfrenzie 2 жыл бұрын
i just ordered my 1st canner. expecting delivery in 2 days. you have inspired me to preserve my own food. love your videos. thank you
@QuzieSuzieQ
@QuzieSuzieQ 6 жыл бұрын
Today I am pressure canning my first jars ever. Antelope to make room in my freezer for moose in a month. I've canned pickles and jellies my whole life, now I'm stepping outside my comfort zone.
@susansailors1716
@susansailors1716 4 жыл бұрын
Good for you! You can can a lot of that moose when you get him too.
@klflorida
@klflorida 4 жыл бұрын
Suzie Q Lucky lucky lucky!
@shawnie041
@shawnie041 4 жыл бұрын
I just pressure canned meat for the first time ever following your process. I’ve been wanting to do this for the longest time & i finally got the courage to do it! (Thanks to the covid-19 pandemic & an earthquake in our area) Thanks so much!
@kevinrehberg8758
@kevinrehberg8758 4 жыл бұрын
Learn to live on the benefits of canning as a regular practice.. Your food budget will be cut by half to1/3rd, and life will be richer for it.. I can save about $60-90 a month on my food budget and roll that savings into my emergency fund
@hiramlopez1121
@hiramlopez1121 4 жыл бұрын
Finally somebody that talks about the important stuff without wasting time. God bless you for all you are doing...Hi there from Puerto Rico. I'm a beginner so Ill be learning with you all the way.
@TheRustyriddle
@TheRustyriddle 4 жыл бұрын
We use to kill 60 or so chicken pullets each year, and cook them tell all the meat was easy to take off, and we saved the leg bones, and when hunting for Elk, Antelope, and Deer, so when we canned we put a chicken leg bone it each jar, and I asked Irene why she did that, (she was born in 1905) and she said it took all the gammy smell out, and helped tenderize it especially if it was an old tough bull. and it sure did take the smell out of the Antelope, which has a real rank smell, I still use the same method and I'm old now also, lol, also thank you for sharing your show.
@johnhepbean4346
@johnhepbean4346 4 жыл бұрын
Good to know. One of those tips that would be long forgotten if somebody didn't pass it on.
@TheOriginalRick
@TheOriginalRick Жыл бұрын
Our local supermarket had an unannounced sale on their pork loin at only 39 cents a pound tonight. We picked up $200 worth of meat for only $20. Guess we will learn to pressure can pork loin tomorrow.😃
@johnnyb6008
@johnnyb6008 Жыл бұрын
does the meat seem fine? that great of a deal especially these days seem too good to be true
@TheOriginalRick
@TheOriginalRick Жыл бұрын
@JohnnyB yes, it was great. My wife works in management at the store, which is why we knew about it early. Someone made a mistake in ordering and had far too much pork
@paulm4875
@paulm4875 4 жыл бұрын
Actually from this video I start learned how to canning one year ago. Meat after canning absolutely incredible. Jams. Salsa. Soups. Other souses. And canning makes your life easy. When you don’t have time, you can just open same jars reheat it and food is ready.
@lorettawinters7687
@lorettawinters7687 4 жыл бұрын
What a blessing you are ❤️ I was gave a presto pressure canner in December. I've wanted one for a long time. But couldn't afford to buy one. Never used one in my life. I was completely overwhelmed. Worse I had no one to go for help. I did some cheese and pinto beans. The beans did come out. But they were low on water. I was nervous to eat them. I found your video tonight. It was awesome 😊. I learned so much. Now I'm going to watch every video you made. I'm 60, but still have a lot to learn. You made my day Thank you so much. Oh I want to can a pumpkin in chunks. I love it in my corn chowder. Do I have to pressure can it. Or water bath it. Thank you so much. Your a wonderful teacher ❤️
@kevinrehberg8758
@kevinrehberg8758 4 жыл бұрын
Welcome to canning Loretta... I have been for several years now and suggest getting the Ball Blue Book Guide to preserving..Its an easily accessed book and a wealth of information on most forms of canning, dehydrating, and preserving foods..When you get comfortable with the process and know what you are doing, go to the index, page 167 the dehydrating section will explain it from there
@lorettawinters7687
@lorettawinters7687 4 жыл бұрын
@@kevinrehberg8758 Thank you Kevin. I'd love to have one. But Maybe one of these days I can afford one. A lot of people say it's a great teaching tool
@natashaching7370
@natashaching7370 5 жыл бұрын
We just got our first pressure canner! So happy to have your amazing videos as a reference
@patriciagarza830
@patriciagarza830 5 жыл бұрын
Due to watching your videos, I have bought my first ever cannery, please keep your videos going, truly have enjoyed your family. ❤️✌🏼️
@travisutkin3728
@travisutkin3728 6 жыл бұрын
YUM that might b good with 2 tea spoons pepper corns,a bay leaf,1 garlic clove,1 tea spoon of brown sugar,and a tea spoon of honey-and maby a small chilli.Thanks alot for these videos im starvin!from Australia
@elizabethinthemountains4433
@elizabethinthemountains4433 6 жыл бұрын
Your canning videos are wonderful! You are my go-to for canning facts and ideas.
@shelconner4732
@shelconner4732 4 жыл бұрын
I have had an All American 915 sitting in its box for 2 years in the garage, afraid to touch it. Thanks to your videos, I finally canned my backyard carrots last weekend with my little niece. Great fun, and now I’m going shopping for some roast to can. You’re a gifted teacher and generous in sharing. God bless you!
@shawnie041
@shawnie041 2 жыл бұрын
Because of you, I reuse my lids & it has saved me! Especially as of late. Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge!
@becjane1281
@becjane1281 5 жыл бұрын
I love your videos and have recently purchased a canning unit. I was wondering if you have to follow a recipe.? I have a meat sauce that i always cook...can that recipe be used or is it essential i use a specific recipe? Thank you for your time.
@peteheisinger4603
@peteheisinger4603 3 жыл бұрын
Your videos are excellent. They are articulate, informative and very on point with what a lot of us are interested in. Thanks so much for doing what you do. I ordered my American canner yesterday! And thanks so much for sparing us the heavy metal intros.
@tanyastephens9641
@tanyastephens9641 6 жыл бұрын
This was a very nice and informative video. You have a really nice voice and the instructions were very simple. The meat looks delicious!! I am jealous of your off grid life, your place looks very peaceful and pretty. You now have a new Subscriber! 👍 Oh btw, why were the chickens mad? 😝
@ricardocruzakacruzr1151
@ricardocruzakacruzr1151 4 жыл бұрын
I just stumbled on your site. You are incredibly articulate and informative. Thank you for sharing you insight and wisdom.
@AZMarine513
@AZMarine513 5 жыл бұрын
I have learned that having a KZbin channel is like raising kids. You have to repeat yourself... a lot!😀 I can Elk and Beef meat with a table spoon of "better than bullion beef base". You have motivated me to try some soups and stews this winter. Living in Mesa, AZ. It's way to hot to can during the summer.
@benjamindrew9232
@benjamindrew9232 4 жыл бұрын
Yes, we're eating chicken, burger chicken soup, beef chunks and other stuff I canned in 2016. Everything is fine. For those who want confirmation. 😁
@soul_luv3710
@soul_luv3710 4 жыл бұрын
Benjamin Drew so will it keep until it’s opened? Or what is the longest time you’ve Canned a meat ?
@benjamindrew9232
@benjamindrew9232 4 жыл бұрын
@@soul_luv3710 Well, soon as you open it you have a couple of days or so to eat it or freeze it. The longest I got is going on four years. I got meat I canned up in 2016. I've asked on a forum I'm a part of, like a survey, and people say it can go much longer. Based on the quality of the meat I canned up after sitting since 2016 I lean towards believing them. Some say 6 or 7 years. Others say 10 years. It's a good idea to have a working pantry though with stock rotation so things don't have to sit that long. But it's good to know that it can! Lol
@PapajosTraders
@PapajosTraders 6 жыл бұрын
This is exactly how I do my deer meat and chicken. Great vid for anyone interested in canning!
@mikerascal4656
@mikerascal4656 4 жыл бұрын
Well done video! When the jars are removed from the canner the liquid is still boiling. Even though they are under 212 degrees F, they are still boiling because liquids will boil at lower temperatures under a vacuum. Any jars that are not bubbling/boiling will ultimately not seal. It's because no vacuum, and hence no seal, has formed.
@CoolHandLukeakaSgtBilly
@CoolHandLukeakaSgtBilly 6 жыл бұрын
Have you ever used TATTER Reusable Lids? I have had great success with them, The initial outlay is a bit high, but I have gotten as much as 10 canning sessions from mine. All I have had to do is replace the rubber gasket after 6-8 times. Really inexpensive. Happy Canning.
@Guildbrookfarm
@Guildbrookfarm 6 жыл бұрын
We have some to test...never got around to them.
@edieboudreau9637
@edieboudreau9637 6 жыл бұрын
TATTLER- Love mine, too!
@nicolegonzalezmarrero629
@nicolegonzalezmarrero629 6 жыл бұрын
There’s a learning curve to them but I do love them!
@kimwenzel5575
@kimwenzel5575 6 жыл бұрын
I canned 15 pints arm roast today. I hot pack, and use a homemade beef stock with onion, garlic and worchestershire, salt and pepper. We call this beef tips. Our favorite way to use is open the jar, and thicken the broth, and serve over homemade noodles, or over mashed potatoes. Thanks for sharing the off grid method you use.
@C2yourself
@C2yourself 4 жыл бұрын
After first watching this 2 years ago, I'm back after finally biting the bullet and ordered the same canner. My freezer is full but if we have a power outage more than 24 hours I'll be canning all the meat, chicken and bacon! Thank you Jaime, your videos afte great
@robertbarlow6715
@robertbarlow6715 2 жыл бұрын
We can or jar a lot of tomatoes I got my wife two new presto pressure canners now we have four. I also went and bought a four burner gas stove for our front porch mama says we are not young anymore and it gets to hot here in South Georgia. Plus we don't have AC only in the bedroom we are old school. Got 400 ft of silver queen corn that's about ready to jar. We have a big farmer down the road with a ice house so we got a place to keep it cool till it hits the jars. And I really enjoyed this video good job young Lady.
@lisalapoint7022
@lisalapoint7022 2 жыл бұрын
I spent the last few days learning how to use my All American canner. I had trouble at first because I was focusing too much on the dial guage, which never showed that I was at the 15 pounds of pressure needed for my elevation. But the pressure control knob was going wild with steam shooting out. It was scary. I finally read online that the dial can be very off. You are at the correct pressure with the All American when your pressure knob starts jiggling. Period. Watch for the knob to jiggle and then adjust your temperature so that it does not jiggle more than a few times per minute. The only thing my dial guage is good for is letting me know that my cool down process has reached zero pressure. I've done pork, beef, sausage, and veggies so far. I bought the 910 model because that is what I can afford, but it is small. Much more efficient to get the next size up.
@benscoles5085
@benscoles5085 2 жыл бұрын
a dial gauge on this canner is merely a reference point, You did good to just pay attention to the weighted gauge, IF you try to run the canner by looking at both the weight and the dial, you will effectively drive yourself insane.
@andrewsarles3520
@andrewsarles3520 5 жыл бұрын
Shoes optional canning Nice! I have a deer in mason jars raw pack! My wife doesn't like venison! She likes my stew though.If she only knew?
@MoatCottage
@MoatCottage 6 жыл бұрын
Fantastic! I just canned 2 batches of Home grown and processed duck breast based on my research from your other videos I haven’t tasted it yet however they all sealed and look great. Thanks for your great content 💕 Not sure why there are unlikes on the video but I guess there will always be the troll haters. Keep up the great work, it’s much appreciated here at Moat Cottage in Australia 🇦🇺
@Wolfmancollectibles
@Wolfmancollectibles 6 жыл бұрын
My neighbor is an avid canner and she told me the other day about shelf life on canned items. Canned meets or anything canned with meet 3-5 year shelf life, Vegetables 5-7 year shelf life, Fruits and some Vegetables up too 10-15 year shelf life. Now the shelf life can increase depending on the location and temperature were the canned items are being stored, the colder the location as long as its not freezing shelf life can definitely be longer.
@HousewifeInTheWoods
@HousewifeInTheWoods 6 жыл бұрын
This has nothing to do w roasts or canning but..... I just wanted to say how much I love your voice and I so appreciate your teaching style ♡
@suegeorge9105
@suegeorge9105 3 жыл бұрын
Do yourself a huge favor and use the onion like Jaimie says. Your entire house will smell so heavenly that I wonder why they don’t make that scent in glade!
@delenamc1
@delenamc1 3 жыл бұрын
I really enjoy your vids! I'm a newbie canner - 67 years old and never had any interest - but now we are working on being prepared so I took it up. As it turns out, I LOVE canning. Now I'm all psyched to do raw pack roasts. Thanks for doing what you do, darlin'.
@petuniagranny2758
@petuniagranny2758 4 жыл бұрын
I have watched your video like 4 times, and my first batch is in the pressure canner now. I ended up with 10 wide mouth pint jars, and enough meat to put in the crock pot for tonight's supper. I got a whole sirloin roast for $2.99 a pound. It's my goal to pressure can what ever meat goes on sale each week. I can't wait to see how this turns out! Thank you for your instructions.
@YourOldPalFernbark
@YourOldPalFernbark 4 жыл бұрын
Felt like I watched this in surround sound. I could hear your chickens and my chickens at the same time.
@phillhuddleston9445
@phillhuddleston9445 4 жыл бұрын
Their talking to each other ;)
@cherylesmoot2141
@cherylesmoot2141 2 жыл бұрын
THANK YOU!!! I have been doing boneless beef ribs with this video. It is DELICIOUS, and gives me peace of mind over keeping them in the freezer with the “grid problems” and uncertainty of power outages. Plus, it’s ready to go when we are hungry. 🙌🙌🙌
@pfaffdaddy169
@pfaffdaddy169 5 жыл бұрын
This is type of person u need in you life
@dlschnell9326
@dlschnell9326 6 жыл бұрын
Thank you for listing your "store" link. I went to your store and finally got my Ball blue book and some spice tins. Thank you again for doing all that you do for all of us.
@thetravelingchews
@thetravelingchews 4 жыл бұрын
This is absolutely amazing! I can’t wait to build our underground storage room and start canning! So happy to find your channel!
@judyt.3228
@judyt.3228 2 жыл бұрын
You are very good at explaining the canning process!!!! People like you help the community!!! We are VERY GRATEFUL!!! Thanks SO much!!!!!!! Keep them coming!!!
@MaryWoodard1952
@MaryWoodard1952 5 жыл бұрын
I love your video's so much important I was scared of mine but I'm not now thanks have a bless evening
@staypawsative9119
@staypawsative9119 5 жыл бұрын
Your canning methods are so inspiring ! We just finished our 1st batch of beef ! You make it so easy to follow . We are at standing with your principles and values . Thank you so much !!
@sam111880
@sam111880 4 жыл бұрын
I think I get canning meats and fish now. Only did veg's so far but meat/ fish is good to know to.
@jenniferbrown9246
@jenniferbrown9246 4 жыл бұрын
Love your calming voice, and sweet nature. Thanks for the canning videos!!! My parents have always canned and this year I’m investing and making it happen!
@wval4379
@wval4379 4 жыл бұрын
My grandfather died before I started school. When I was a teenager we moved my grandmother to live next to us. She had canned items on the shelf that my grandfather had helped her can. Those jars were about 10 years old. None of the seals were bad, none of the food was bad and nobody got sick from eating it. I know the government and people who write books have to be careful so they aren't liable but 12-18 months is waaaaaaay shorter than how long canned foods will last if they're canned correctly. The canned foods at the grocery store have much longer times before they expire. I know that's different materials and processes but my experience with home canned foods is that they will last much longer than the government says.
@Deadmenace
@Deadmenace 4 жыл бұрын
I thought the same thing and after a little bit of digging I found that a lot of those reccomendations are based off of quality and nutrition value. After a certain amount of time the goods are no longer considered to be "peak" quality. Here's a good resource from Healthy Canning on the subject: www.healthycanning.com/the-shelf-life-of-home-canned-goods/ Cheers!
@srg6532
@srg6532 4 жыл бұрын
Home canned in glass as compared to long term exposure of foods to metal in store bought canned items is better in taste and health risks from metals.
@davidroman1654
@davidroman1654 4 жыл бұрын
Val we have had peas that were 15+ years old and I could not tell the difference in them and fresh cooked. When done right will last a very long time. Not sure about nutrition value but the flavor was top notch.
@elainehollandshort3767
@elainehollandshort3767 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for making this process so much simpler. What I read in my canning books sounds so complicated. Actually made me scared to can meat. I may now give it a try. Thanks again.
@stromskee77
@stromskee77 3 жыл бұрын
I am new to canning and have watched your videos and read up on canning. Today was my first roast canning. 4 quarts lamb and 3 quarts beef. I did ground 7quarts of ground beef a few days ago and they looked similar to yours with the fat on the top but the roasts have what look like fat streaks all along the insides of the jars. Is that what it is. Should I be concerned? Everything went well and sealed and I followed guidelines. Thanks for making videos. You do a great job.
@alisapence3281
@alisapence3281 Жыл бұрын
Love your videos! My first canning was deer meat. We love it! Then I branched out and started canning pork, ham and chicken. My grandchildren love the pork almost as much as the canned deer meat. I do not season my meat, but I do add beef flavoring to my jars and I do add water to my meat. Deer meat is very very lean, so I use the broth that comes from the meat when I cook it for 10 min. Sometimes we can not hang our deer meat if the weather is too warm, so it doesn't get to drain all the blood out. When you cook the meat there is a froth that comes to the surface that is the left over blood coming from the meat. I skim all of the that off and then you are left with the meat and deer broth. Sounds yucky, but the meat is wonderful.
@joycarlson5137
@joycarlson5137 6 жыл бұрын
I can beef and pork yours looks like mine it is just Beautiful thank you
@pikehunter23750
@pikehunter23750 6 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the inspiration Jaime! I love how you take the time to explain the process in a clear, concise way. I've always been a little skiddish working with a pressure canner, but you've really helped me have more confidence! Thanks again!!
@dballard8660
@dballard8660 6 жыл бұрын
Great canning tutorial. We've never canned meat before. We have the All American 930 pressure canner. You make it look so straightforward and easy so that next time we butcher maybe we will put some in jars and some in the freezer. Great video.
@suejane6996
@suejane6996 6 жыл бұрын
Idea: plant a bay laurel tree and a juniper bush. Both are great for seasoning, drying, with game, and are drought tolerant.
@christinelewis6557
@christinelewis6557 6 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this Excellent video...you did a great job! It was thorough and well put together. I have canned salmon that came out great, and we just got a brown bear that tastes amazing. We turned it all into burger, but next time I will definitely try some roasts ☺️
@urbanhomesteadingchannel1813
@urbanhomesteadingchannel1813 5 жыл бұрын
I like making vegitable beef soup. Could I go ahead and cut my beef into the 1" cubes that I use and add all my seasonings before canning? I use salt, pepper, dry onion soup mix, raw onions and hot pepper flakes. Also, you said we "could" add a bit of extra liquid. Could I add tomato juice?
@fourdayhomestead2839
@fourdayhomestead2839 6 жыл бұрын
Great video. Glad you reminded me about affects of temp changes when taking jars out.
@jimoray3
@jimoray3 2 жыл бұрын
I love your content and step by step instructions. I just did 7 quarts of some of the best roasts from Sunnyfield Farm in Eden, Utah and did exactly like you described. We’ve waterbath everything until now and this is my first so thank you thank you thank you! Best wishes
@naomimartinez9385
@naomimartinez9385 6 жыл бұрын
The beef you used was fresh, the beef you get in a grocery store is aged (drier) for flavor. I don't know if that makes as much difference as we are lead to believe. The beef you got from the neighbor also didn't spend months at a feed lot so it hasn't gotten that "flavor" (my Father-in-Law said you could taste the manure.)
@Guildbrookfarm
@Guildbrookfarm 6 жыл бұрын
Our meat is always bought from a farm
@lephaporter7833
@lephaporter7833 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. I just did 7 QT OF ROAST AND 7 Qt of stew meat. Then today I canned 7 Qt of chili home I did that one ok. Thanks again❤️
@deannajuhl8347
@deannajuhl8347 4 жыл бұрын
I canned my first roasts when we discovered the freezer had tripped the ground fault and was unplugged. There were still ice crystals in most of the meat so that is what I canned. Anything fully thawed we pitched. Those canned steaks and roasts were and still are delicious. Also had ground beef in there which got cooked and canned. You are right, it is an easy process but can sure wear you out when you spend a day canning everything that had filled a freezer.
@jeannette543
@jeannette543 2 жыл бұрын
I love your videos. I rewatch this one every time I can meat! Thank you!
@NS-pf2zc
@NS-pf2zc 6 жыл бұрын
Our store has roast on sale this week. I think I will try it! ETA: haha, sorry about the odd other comment (I deleted it).... how embarrassing..I was on the phone watching this and I didn't pay attention and was responding to my husband's text and accidentally posted it as a comment. Oy vey. 😶
@pdionne03901
@pdionne03901 5 жыл бұрын
Just started canning and love your videos. Thanks for taking the time to do them.
@josephinecronin1195
@josephinecronin1195 6 жыл бұрын
Imported a pressure canner to UK - just not readily accessible here. Canning meat is not just the norm here - preserves and pickles instead. Thanks for the tips. Can’t wait to can some meat - we have horseradish in our veg garden so your suggested meal will be much appreciated.
@SheilaB3
@SheilaB3 6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for another great canning video! Been following you for a few weeks now and just love your way of explaining things, simple, informative and very honest. Love watching all of your video's including the heartbreaking "earthquake" one that you were involved in. What a blessing you are alive Jaime! Keep the information coming, you and your beautiful family are inspiring to many!
@erindunston9037
@erindunston9037 4 жыл бұрын
So, I tried this with the Montreal steak seasoning and only did a few before I invested a lot of money into it for hurricane season prep. Popped one open, and OMG!!! It was soooo good!!!! Tender and tasty! About to start on a big batch with some roast I caught on sale.
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