Disclosure: I was sent a review copy from the vendor in order to write up an honest review. All views shared are mine and mine alone.
With summer in full swing and families heading out to go blueberry and even peach picking, now is the perfect time to pick up your copy of the new 37th edition of the Ball Blue Book canning recipe book, to help you with all your canning needs. I have been busy canning blueberry jams from blueberries the girls and I have picked during the week, to surprise family and friends with, as well as enjoy at breakfast on toast. Yum!
And, like in years past, I will be streaming the annual International Can-It-Foward Day, which is TODAY!!!! from 11AM - 4PM EST. Here is more about this fun event, including schedule...
"Jarden Home Brands will host this year’s fifth annual Can-It-Forward Day, broadcast live online at FreshPreserving.com from 11AM – 4PM EST TODAY from the new state-of-the-art Jarden Home Brands headquarters in Fishers, Indiana. An event celebrating the joys of fresh preserving, Can-It-Forward Day encourages gardeners & food enthusiasts across the country to celebrate what “Made From Here” means to them by fresh preserving their favorite local ingredients in peak season. The webcast will have an integrated chat function where viewers can submit their home canning questions to be answered in real time. New this year, there will also be an exciting celebrity mason jar auction unveiled during the webcast!
Check out the line up for this year's event, with LIVE broadcast starting at 11am EST (8a PST) - Special guests include:
- Food in Jars' Marisa McClellan of Philadelphia, PA
- Hoosier Homemade's Liz Latham of LaPorte, IN
- Southern Plate's Christy Jordan of Huntsville, AL
- Yesterday on Tuesday's Malia Martine Kalinsky of Seattle, WA
- Special feature: Rebecca Sullivan - preserving in Australia!
- Chef Sarah Page, Jarden Home Brands
Watch the live stream here starting at 11AM EST Today - 4PM EST...
While you wait for the LIVE streaming broadcast to start at 11AM EST, here is more about my thoughts on the new Ball Blue Book canning recipe book. And, make sure you read it to the end, as I will be offering one lucky reader the chance to win an amazing canning prize pack to get them ready to start canning and serving up fresh cold lemonade in mason jars at your upcoming cookouts and more...
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"The most trusted resource in home canning for over 100 years, the 2015 release of the Ball Blue Book is its largest update since the first edition in 1909."
The new 37th edition, which hit book shelves earlier this month, is a must have for canners, both novice and expert. With over 200 pages, this canning cookbooks has expanded 56% from the previous edition, and includes 75 new recipes, pictorial step by step canning guides for beginners, and a special special section for Meal Creations and recommendations with tips for creating your own signature food.
Here is a quick and easy strawberry jam recipe that is posted on the Jarden Home Brands' Fresh Preserving website, which is filled with tons of canning recipes you will find in this and past Ball Blue Book editions.
Makes about 8 (8 oz) half pints
Strawberries, lemon juice, Ball® RealFruit™ Classic Pectin and sugar combine to create this homemade strawberry jam. Try out this recipe, then make it your own as you discover new twists to this favorite canning recipes.
YOU WILL NEED:
- 5 cups crushed strawberries (about 5 lbs)
- 1/4 cup lemon juice
- 6 Tbsp Ball® RealFruit™ Classic Pectin
- 7 cups granulated sugar
- 8 Ball® (8 oz) half pint glass preserving jars with lids and bands
DIRECTIONS:
- PREPARE boiling water canner. Heat jars in simmering water until ready for use. Do not boil. Wash lids in warm soapy water and set bands aside.
- COMBINE strawberries and lemon juice in a 6- or 8-quart saucepan. Gradually stir in pectin. Bring mixture to a full rolling boil that can not be stirred down, over high heat, stirring constantly.
- ADD entire measure of sugar, stirring to dissolve. Return mixture to a full rolling boil. Boil hard 1 minute, stirring constantly. Remove from heat. Skim foam if necessary.
- LADLE hot jam into hot jars leaving 1/4 inch headspace. Wipe rim. Center lid on jar. Apply band until fit is fingertip tight.
- PROCESS in a boiling water canner for 10 minutes, adjusting for altitude. Remove jars and cool. Check lids for seal after 24 hours. Lid should not flex up and down when center is pressed.
DELICIOUS HOMEMADE STRAWBERRY JAM VARIATIONS
Vanilla Strawberry Jam:
Add half a vanilla bean, split in half lengthwise, to the crushed strawberries. Cook as directed and remove vanilla bean before ladling jam into jars. The resulting jam will be enhanced with subtle yet distinct vanilla overtones.
Strawberry Balsamic Jam:
Reduce the lemon juice to 1 tbsp and add 3 tbsp good-quality balsamic vinegar. Balsamic vinegar accents the strawberry flavor and gives the jam a robust taste.
Lemony Strawberry Jam:
Add the grated zest of 1 large lemon to the crushed strawberries.
Peppered Strawberry Jam:
Stir 1/2 tsp freshly ground black pepper into the cooked jam just before ladling it into the jars. Pepper accents and compliments strawberries' sweet flavor. Be sure to use freshly ground pepper, which delivers a fresher-quality flavor.
*Recipe and photo source: http://www.freshpreserving.com/recipes/strawberry-jam
In addition to making the homemade strawberry jam recipe, a recipe I have used for the past few years, I did try out a few of the suggested variations including the Lemony Strawberry Jam and the Strawberry Balsamic Jam. I shared a few jars of the Lemony Strawberry Jam with some of my close friends, who were quick to ask for the recipe, as they family devoured the jam in record time, as did my family. :-)
Photo courtesy of Jarden Home Brands
There are so many great canning recipes that I want to try this summer once the vegetables start coming in, including the many relish recipes, an apricot preserves recipes that you can use as a chicken glaze, as well as a strawberry-kiwi jam that I will be making this weekend when we pick more strawberries. :-)
Upon receiving this new edition cookbook a couple of weeks ago, I was quick to pick it up and read it cover to cover like a book, and marked up practically half the book with sticky notes on pages to recipes I want to try. My family and friends will be in for a treat when I start turning out jars and jars of homemade tomato sauce, salsas, jams and so much more, thanks to oh so easy to follow along recipes found in the new 37th Edition of the Ball Blue Book® Guide to Preserving cookbook, available for purchase now in stores and through online retailers. I can't wait to hear about and see the canning that you do after you check out this new edition cookbook. The hard part will be keeping the jars on the pantry shelf. :-)
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Here are some great preserving tips for both novice and experienced canners which the folks at Jarden Corporation shared in a recent press release announcing the release of the 37th Edition of the Ball Blue Book® Guide to Preserving cookbook, that I thought would be interest to you as you start your summer canning....
Photo courtesy of Jarden Home Brands
"While there are many exciting updates throughout the 200-page guide, below are tips about fresh preserving that may even surprise experienced canners:
Tip #1: Safety is just as important as taste. A recipe needs more than good flavor to be considered safe for home canning, that's why it's absolutely imperative to choose recipes that are tested and approved in accordance with USDA guidelines. Rest assured that all recipes in the Ball Blue Book have gone through vigorous testing and are deemed safe for home canning. Process and recipe validation is always the highest priority to ensure the best results consistently for consumers.
Tip #2: Fresh preserving is just three steps. If you can boil water, you can can! Simply prep your equipment, prepare your tested and approved recipe, and follow the proper corresponding preserving instructions to ensure the perfect batch every time. We know with 100% confidence that when these three steps are done properly, home canning is undoubtedly safe and very rewarding.
Tip #3: Size matters. Fresh preserving is equal parts art and science. Each recipe is tailored for a specific Ball canning jar size, so it's important to use the jar indicated in the recipe. Experts at Jarden Home Brands have tested all Ball Blue Book recipes to determine the most appropriate jar size, which is listed alongside each recipe. You can also reference this helpful jar selector guide on FreshPreserving.com if you're unsure.
Tip #4: Jam isn't just for toast. Fruit spreads are some of the most versatile preserved foods and can be used for so much more than topping scones or toast! The newly-added Meal Creations guide in the Ball Blue Book showcases how to transform a jar of delicious Apricot Preserves into recipes like chicken glaze, or Strawberry-Kiwi Jam into salad dressing!
Tip #5: Tomatoes are a top pick. Out of all fruits and vegetables, tomatoes are the most popular ingredient to preserve because they're so simple to prepare—and delicious. Tomatoes Packed in Juice is an easy way to begin preserving the season's best tomatoes from your farmers market, home garden, CSA or local grocery store.
The 37th Edition of the Ball Blue Book® Guide to Preserving is available to purchase now at www.FreshPreservingStore.com and can be found at select grocery, hardware and mass retailers nationwide, as well as online. For more information on all Ball brand canning products and safe home canning practices, visit www.FreshPreserving.com or the brand's social media channels including Facebook (www.Facebook.com/BallCanning), Twitter (www.Twitter.com/BallCanning) and Pinterest (www.Pinterest.com/BallCanning)."
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Thanks to the kind folks at Jarden Home Brands, in addition to new canning products and cookbook sent to me for review, they also included a FREE coupon for a case of Ball Brand canning jars for me to offer as a reader giveaway. You never can have enough canning jars, right?
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Disclosure: I was sent a review copy from the vendor in order to write up an honest review. All views shared are mine and mine alone.
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