Clay Davenport
Cerebral Nomad
I know the 90 minute rule on canning meats. Everything from the Ball book to the local extension office will say to can meat or anything containing meat for 90 minutes (if doing quarts).
This works fine for me when canning beef stew or just meat. I put the ingredients for the stew in the jar raw and it is cooked and canned at the same time for the 90 minutes.
What I'm wondering is what are some other people's practices when canning a fully cooked dish containing meat. For instance when I've done chili or certain soups, which due to seasonings I need to fully prepare before canning, the 90 minutes have left the food with an overcooked taste. It isn't bad, but it's not as good as when I just cook it to eat then.
I'm thinking if the meat in the dish is completely cooked prior to the canning process, the full 90 minutes shouldn't be required, since that extended time is to ensure it is done and there's no potential of bacteria growth or undercooked meat turning rancid.
For those of you that can, how long do you can things like chili or spaghetti sauce that are fully cooked before you start?
This works fine for me when canning beef stew or just meat. I put the ingredients for the stew in the jar raw and it is cooked and canned at the same time for the 90 minutes.
What I'm wondering is what are some other people's practices when canning a fully cooked dish containing meat. For instance when I've done chili or certain soups, which due to seasonings I need to fully prepare before canning, the 90 minutes have left the food with an overcooked taste. It isn't bad, but it's not as good as when I just cook it to eat then.
I'm thinking if the meat in the dish is completely cooked prior to the canning process, the full 90 minutes shouldn't be required, since that extended time is to ensure it is done and there's no potential of bacteria growth or undercooked meat turning rancid.
For those of you that can, how long do you can things like chili or spaghetti sauce that are fully cooked before you start?