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Home Canning Tips

Canning should be done on cook­

top only.

In surface cooking of foods other
than canning, the use of large-

diameter utensils (extending more
than 1-inch beyond edge of trim
ring) is not recommended. Kow-
ever, when canning with water-bath
or pressure canner, large-diameter

utensils may be used. This is
because boiling water temperatures

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ful to cooktop surfaces surrounding
heating unit.

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UTENSILS FOR FRYING OR
BOILING FOODS OTHER TH AN
WATER. Most syrup or sauce

mixtures—and all types of frying—
cook at temperatures much higher

than boiling water. Such tempera­
tures could eventually harm cook­
top surfaces surrounding heating
units.

Observe Following Points

in Canning:

1. Bring water to boil on HIGH

heat, then after boiling has begun,
adjust heat to lowest setting to
maintain boil (saves energy and
best uses surface unit.)

2. Be sure canner fits over center of

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section does not allow canner to be
centered on surface unit, use
smaller-diameter containers for

good canning results.

3. Flat-bottomed canners give best

canning results. Be sure bottom of
canner is flat or slight indentation
fits snugly over surface unit, Can­
ners with flanged or rippled bot­
toms (often found in enamel-ware)

are not recommended.

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4. When canning, use recipes from
reputable sources, Reliable recipes
are available from the manufac­
turer of your canner; manufacturers
of glass jars for canning; such as
Ball and Kerr; and, the United
States Department of Agriculture
Extension Service.

5. Remember, in following the
recipes, canning is a process that

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Be careful v/hile canning to prevent

burns from steam or heat.

NOTE: If your surface section is
being operated on low power (volt­

age), canning may take longer than
expected, even though directions
have been carefully followed. The
process may be improved by: (1)
using a pressure canner, and (2) for
fastest heating of large water quan­
tities, begin with HOT tap water.

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