10-14-2012, 03:04 PM
Hey, ColdBlueSteel, Do you have a good canning recipe for sausage and peppers that doesn't leave the peppers complete mush?
I have been talking to my neighbor (65-ish year old country boy) about this and think I have come to the conclusion that I am going to use Kielbasa, Hot peppers, sweet peppers, and onion.
I have been considering boiling the kielbasa before canning it to help ensure I kill anything that could kill me. But this would obviously modify my canning approach
The plan is to slice the ring into like five or six pieces, put a little bit of liquid smoke in a quart jar, adding some onions and peppers then adding the kielbasa, then more peppers and onion until full. Our guess is that we can fill a quart jar with a ring of kielbasa and still have a bunch of room for veggies.
It would then be canned at 10lb for 75 minutes.
The down side is that I have been told that my peppers will come out very mushy and I don't want complete mush.. Do you have any ideas and / or suggestions on this process to make it better?
I have been talking to my neighbor (65-ish year old country boy) about this and think I have come to the conclusion that I am going to use Kielbasa, Hot peppers, sweet peppers, and onion.
I have been considering boiling the kielbasa before canning it to help ensure I kill anything that could kill me. But this would obviously modify my canning approach
The plan is to slice the ring into like five or six pieces, put a little bit of liquid smoke in a quart jar, adding some onions and peppers then adding the kielbasa, then more peppers and onion until full. Our guess is that we can fill a quart jar with a ring of kielbasa and still have a bunch of room for veggies.
It would then be canned at 10lb for 75 minutes.
The down side is that I have been told that my peppers will come out very mushy and I don't want complete mush.. Do you have any ideas and / or suggestions on this process to make it better?
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“Laws that forbid the carrying of arms...disarm only those who are neither inclined nor determined to commit crimes... Such laws make things worse for the assaulted and better for the assailants; they serve rather to encourage than to prevent homicides, for an unarmed man may be attacked with greater confidence than an armed man.” ~Cesare Beccaria