Canning Rhubarb Recipe
Yield: 1 ServingsRecipe by luhu.jp
Ingredients:
2 lbs: Makes 1 quart,
Directions:
Youll need about 1/2 to 1 cup of sugar for each quart of rhubarb. The
exact amount depends on the sweetness of the rhubarb and your taste.
If you prefer, can it with a minimum amount of sugar, and add the
sugar to taste when you serve it. Youll need the basic equipment and
a large bowl.
1. Choose tender, nicely colored stalks, Discard leaves.
2. Wash rhubarb well, trim off ends, but dont peel.
3. Cut stalks into 1 inch lengths.
4. In a large bowl, mix 1/2 to 1 cup sugar with each quart of cut
rhubarb. Let stand 3 to 4 hours for juice to develop.
5. Organize and prepare equipment and work area.
6. Heat rhubarb and any juice left in bowl to boiling. Pack into hot
jars to within 1/2 inch of tops. If you run out of syrup, use boiling
water to fill the jars to within 1/2 inch of tops of jars.
7. Run a slim, non metal tool down along the inside of each jar to
release air bubbles.
8. Add additional syrup or boiling water, if necessary, to fill to
within 1/2 inch of tops of jars.
9. Wipe tops and treads of jars with a damp clean cloth.
10. Put on lids and screw bands as manufacturer directs.
11. Process in a boiling water bath for 10 minutes.
12. Follow basic steps for boiling water bath canning, 10 through 19.
Source: Vegetable Gardening Encyclopedia Typos by Dorothy Flatman 1995
Source from luhu.jp
exact amount depends on the sweetness of the rhubarb and your taste.
If you prefer, can it with a minimum amount of sugar, and add the
sugar to taste when you serve it. Youll need the basic equipment and
a large bowl.
1. Choose tender, nicely colored stalks, Discard leaves.
2. Wash rhubarb well, trim off ends, but dont peel.
3. Cut stalks into 1 inch lengths.
4. In a large bowl, mix 1/2 to 1 cup sugar with each quart of cut
rhubarb. Let stand 3 to 4 hours for juice to develop.
5. Organize and prepare equipment and work area.
6. Heat rhubarb and any juice left in bowl to boiling. Pack into hot
jars to within 1/2 inch of tops. If you run out of syrup, use boiling
water to fill the jars to within 1/2 inch of tops of jars.
7. Run a slim, non metal tool down along the inside of each jar to
release air bubbles.
8. Add additional syrup or boiling water, if necessary, to fill to
within 1/2 inch of tops of jars.
9. Wipe tops and treads of jars with a damp clean cloth.
10. Put on lids and screw bands as manufacturer directs.
11. Process in a boiling water bath for 10 minutes.
12. Follow basic steps for boiling water bath canning, 10 through 19.
Source: Vegetable Gardening Encyclopedia Typos by Dorothy Flatman 1995
Source from luhu.jp