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  1. May 28, 2015 · 1 Water bath canning preparation; 2 Water bath processing steps; 3 Caution about jars that don’t seal; 4 More information on water-bath canning on healthycanning.com. 4.1 Altitude adjustments for steam and water-bath processing; 4.2 Improvised Canning Rack / Bottom Trivet; 4.3 Water Bath Canning Theory; 4.4 Water-bath canning: the cool down ...

  2. Water-bath (and steam) canning 10 minutes and over: Sterilization is not needed for either jars or lids. Just wash and make sure they are clean. They will get sterilized, along with the food, during the processing; Water-bath (and steam) canning 9 minutes and under: Sterilization is needed for both jars or lids.

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  3. Aug 29, 2024 · Fill your canner about 1/3 -1/2 full of water. Heat water until hot, not boiling. If processing time is less than 10 minutes, you will need to sterilize your jars. Most water bath canning recipes call for at least 10 minutes of processing time so all you need to do is have warm, clean jars.

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  4. May 23, 2024 · Turn on the heat and let the water simmer (180°F). If you have a jar rack, hang it inside the canning pot. Keep the water simmering on your stovetop until Step 8, below, when you have filled each jar with the prepared food, and put the jars immediately into the canner. Remove and dry the jars.

  5. Step 2: Cleaning and Preparing Jars. Wash jars, lids, and bands in hot, soapy water. Rinse them thoroughly to remove any soap residue. Inspect the jars for any nicks, cracks, or irregularities. Damaged jars may not seal properly. Place the jars in a large pot of water and bring it to a simmer.

  6. Jun 25, 2024 · Put the jars with the opening facing up in a large canner or stockpot on a canning rack. Fill with enough water to cover the jars by 1-inch (fill the pot with hot tap water to cut down on the time it takes for the pot to come to a boil. Cover the stockpot with a lid and boil for 10 minutes. Use jar lifters to lift the jars from the boiling water.

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  8. Jun 17, 2024 · 5. Why did my jar break in the canner? If the jar of food that you submerged in the water bath canner is too cool and your canner water is too hot, it can cause the jar to break. There is too much of a discrepancy between the temperature of the hot water bath and the jar of food, this is called thermal sho. To avoid this, reduce the heat of the ...