Guide to Canning and Preserving Food Easy Recipes and Tips for Making Jams, Jellies, Chutneys, Pickles, and More
Free Download Guide to Canning and Preserving Food
by Wilson, Carol;
English | 2024 | ISBN: 1504801423 | 160A pages | True EPUB | 20.66 MB
The complete guide to preserving home-grown and local produce!
Over 80 recipes for preserving food, including 20 new to this revised edition
Canning, salting, pickling, freezing, and more preserving methods, plus storage tips
Seasonal recipes, including for Christmas, plus global recipes for more adventurous preservers
Modern foods including kimchi and Shawarma pickles, plus traditional recipes like spiced prunes, cranberry chutney, and crystallized chestnuts
Author Carol Wilson is a cook and freelance food writer who has contributed recipes to renowned outlets such as The Times, The Daily Telegraph, Food and Wine, Gastronomica, and Food Matters
Preserving fruits and vegetables is a great way to turn extra produce into delicious treats that can be enjoyed year-round. Guide to Canning and Preserving Food offers several different preserving methods, all with delicious results!
Jams, jellies, fruit butters, curds, bottled fruits, chutneys, pickles, and salted vegetables are all practical and economical ways to preserve seasonal produce. You don’t need many kitchen gadgets or equipment to get started, just a heavy-based pan, funnel, sugar thermometer, and a selection of glass storage jars! With more than 80 recipes, you’ll find helpful ingredient lists, uses for popular fruits and vegetables, information about sugars, cooking techniques, and storage information, plus helpful hints and tips throughout.
Along with essential information for homemade products using fresh produce, author Carol Wilson includes a Christmas section to emphasize the popularity of pickled foods for the winter holiday season. Recipes include pink pickled turnips, Kashmir spiced pickled onions, blackcurrant jam, apple and date chutney, pickled cucumbers and dill, and so much more! Some recipes don’t even require any cooking, such as kimchi, Shawarma pickles, and Lebanese pumpkin jam.
Whether you’re a gardener, a homesteader, or just love your local farmers market, with Guide to Canning and Preserving Food, you’ll be enjoying delicious produce all year long!