How to Pressure Can Pork
Canned meat has many reasons to recommend it. It allows you to take advantage of discounts on meat and buy in bulk, it frees up freezer space, the meat is incredibly tender and it is so convenient. In this video, Marie and Emmaline from Wisdom Preserved teach you how to pressure can pork.
It is so nice to be able to pull it out of the pantry fully cooked and use it in favorite recipes. It has been a real-time saver for our families. Canned pork shreds so nicely makes for great pork sandwiches.
Canning meat requires a little bit of preparation. You will need a pressure canner, boiling water, and a pan of water to boil the lids in. Also necessary are lids, tongs for pulling out the lids, lid rings, clean quart jars, a long plastic utensil, salt, a teaspoon, a cutting board, and a sharp knife.
Canned pork can be done with any cut. Prepare the pork by removing fat and bone and slicing it into 1 inch thick strips. Fill the jar leaving 1 inch of headspace. Add 1 teaspoon salt. Pour boiling water over the salt filling the spaces between the meat. Use your plastic utensil to release any trapped air bubbles.
Place the lid on being careful not to touch the bottom of it and secure it with a lid ring to fingertip tight. Place your jars in the canner and follow your manufacturer's directions for canning. At sea level meat must be processed at 10 pounds of pressure for 90 minutes. Do not start the timer until after your target pressure has been achieved. If at any point the pressure falls below the target. The pressure must be increased and the timer restarted. After the 90 minutes have elapsed, remove the canner from the heat and allow all pressure to dissipate before you attempt to open your canner. After the pressure has all been released remove your jars from the counter and allow them to cool for 24 hours. Be sure to protect your counter from the heat of the jars. After 24 hours, check for if the lids have sealed which should be indicated by the middle of the lid being depressed down. Any that have not been sealed should be refrigerated and used in the next 4 days. The sealed jars should be labeled with the date and stored in a cool, dry place. Home-canned products are good for up to 3 years. After that point, they start to lose their nutritional value.
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How to make adjustments to pressure canning based on altitude:
Barometric pressure is reduced at high altitudes, affecting the temperature at which water boils. This means boiling-water and pressure canning methods must be adjusted to ensure safe processing. When using the pressure canning method of canning, additional pounds of pressure is required. The following altitude chart gives the requirements.
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Music:
Porch Swing Days - faster Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Intro: (0:00)
What We are Canning: (0:11)
Supplies Preparation: (0:53)
Meat Preparation: (03:40)
Pressure Canning: (6:19)
Removing Items from Pressure Canner: (15:18)
Outro: (18:01)
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