Preserving Fresh Carrots: Water Bath Canning Method

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  • Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
  • In this comprehensive tutorial, learn how to preserve the freshness of carrots using the water bath canning method. Follow along as we guide you through the steps, from selecting the perfect carrots to sealing the jars for long-term storage. Discover essential tips and tricks for successful canning, ensuring your carrots stay delicious and nutritious for months to come. Don't miss this essential guide to home preservation!
    #CanningCarrots #Preservation #HomeCanning

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  • @peggymcguire6042
    @peggymcguire6042 Місяць тому +4

    I water-bathed carrots, & yheyvturned iut PERFECT. I used chicken broth instead of water. It made the flavor of those carrots pop! One of the easiest canning projects I’ve ever done. ❤️

  • @sweetee68
    @sweetee68 3 місяці тому +2

    Love it, short, sweet and well easy to follow.
    Thank you

  • @dreamdesign2022
    @dreamdesign2022 3 місяці тому +3

    Is it possible you do a updated video showing you opening a jar and using them on their own and eating them or using them in a recipe. I would just love to see how they turned out after the fact 6 months later. They look wonderful and you can bet I'm going to make these come fall!! Thanks so much for the easy to follow step by step turtorial it is much apprecaited!!

    • @selfsufficientmompreneur
      @selfsufficientmompreneur  3 місяці тому +3

      I just used a jar the other day and they were perfect! I never even thought to record it but I definitely can!

    • @dreamdesign2022
      @dreamdesign2022 3 місяці тому +1

      @@selfsufficientmompreneur thank you I look forward to seeing that video. I'll subscribe so I don't miss out!! :)

    • @selfsufficientmompreneur
      @selfsufficientmompreneur  3 місяці тому +1

      @@dreamdesign2022 once i use them I will post the link to the video here also! Thank you for the sub!

    • @dreamdesign2022
      @dreamdesign2022 2 місяці тому

      @@selfsufficientmompreneur thank you for the update :)

  • @shawnclark7326
    @shawnclark7326 9 місяців тому +3

    Thanks for this! I was gifted a bunch of carrots and I was also gifted a water canner and I needed easy step by step process on how to do it. I don't have the money for a pressure canner so water bath canning it is. This is what they used to do back in the day, right? Thanks again!

    • @selfsufficientmompreneur
      @selfsufficientmompreneur  9 місяців тому +1

      Exactly that! We don't have to complicate it. Im so excited for you! Let me know how it goes!

  • @allfruit
    @allfruit Місяць тому +1

    Does the vinegar change the flavor of the carrots?

  • @sandymurray3997
    @sandymurray3997 2 місяці тому

    Informative thank you

  • @Chosen2Win333
    @Chosen2Win333 Місяць тому

    Can you Water bath Lamb and if so what is the shelf life. Thank you.

  • @tomhermens7698
    @tomhermens7698 10 місяців тому +2

    Very good. Even i can follow that 😂

  • @tishasilva9637
    @tishasilva9637 Місяць тому

    I am very new to canning. As in still have not done a first attempt but plan to very soon. Do you have to keep adding water seeing how the water is boiling for so long and tends to evaporate?

  • @johnp8409
    @johnp8409 5 місяців тому +1

    What would be the water bathing time if using smaller jars, i.e. pint jars rather than quarts? As a single person I would not want to open and have to use up such a big jar of carrots.
    Also can this method be used for other vegetables like green beans etc.

    • @auntdayskitchen6315
      @auntdayskitchen6315 3 місяці тому +1

      Yes, it can be used on other vegetables, but the water bath time does not differ based on the size of the jar and that is according to @makeitmake which is where I learned this method

  • @veronikahorvath5087
    @veronikahorvath5087 28 днів тому

    Are you boiling on full settings, or you turn it down to smaller settings ( but still boiling)?

    • @veronikahorvath5087
      @veronikahorvath5087 28 днів тому

      ..and can omit vinegar?

    • @HupernikaoRom837
      @HupernikaoRom837 26 днів тому +1

      ​@veronikahorvath5087 3 hours without vinegar .

    • @HupernikaoRom837
      @HupernikaoRom837 26 днів тому +1

      Needs to be rolling boil, not a chatter. So whatever setting that would be on your stove.

  • @donnastormer9652
    @donnastormer9652 10 місяців тому +2

    Honest question: Can you explain the logic of a two hour water bath that is going to cause the carrots to be just as mushy as doing a 30 minute pressure canning for preservation? Pressure canning seems more efficient to me time and fuel cost as well as a guaranteed safety measure ? I personally don’t like canned carrots at all, because no matter how you do it they’re soft

    • @selfsufficientmompreneur
      @selfsufficientmompreneur  10 місяців тому +1

      I have only ever water bath canned as I just started my journey in it this year. I do not have a pressure canner nor do I want to invest into one right now as I am loving water bath canning.
      I like that either way cooks the carrots and then when you need them for a recipe or to just warm them with butter and seasonings as a quick side dish with a meal... you have options. But, if you dont like mushy carrots, which I am assuming you mean cooked carrots then thats totally perfect, just clean, cut and chomp LOL skip all the time of canning them.

    • @donnastormer9652
      @donnastormer9652 10 місяців тому +6

      @@selfsufficientmompreneur thank you for responding to my question I have been canning for almost 50 years now and I know botulism is a very real thing and I can appreciate that you put a little bit of vinegar in your carrots but because you are a new canner, I would highly suggest that you watch another UA-camr called Rose red homestead for safe canning practices. There is an extreme uptick in botulism cases because of all the new canners out there since Covid and there is far too much renegade canning going on, and the results of it is deadly.. I am not saying that I am a purist when it comes to all of the rules put out from the federal government for sure and the Amish is a good place to turn for advice, but there is a science a healthy science to all of this, and I think it’s good to look at both ends and make your own judgment. Just some thoughts I wanted to share with you.

    • @selfsufficientmompreneur
      @selfsufficientmompreneur  9 місяців тому +1

      Thank you very kindly for sharing @@donnastormer9652

    • @donnastormer9652
      @donnastormer9652 9 місяців тому +1

      @@selfsufficientmompreneur I truly meant it sincerely , not with any criticism. When people start canning, they are building their future and their family so it’s best that we all do it as safely as possible.

    • @lysaclarke1707
      @lysaclarke1707 8 місяців тому +4

      I haven’t heard of a single case of botulism, not sure where this “uptick” is.
      I have a pressure canner and prefer water bath over pressure any day!!
      Back to Amish (Basics)
      is best
      For our farm.
      Thank you!

  • @donate1sttt
    @donate1sttt 2 місяці тому

    Wonder why u boil lids? What's the vinegar do?

    • @selfsufficientmompreneur
      @selfsufficientmompreneur  2 місяці тому +1

      sterilize the lids and helps them seal better. Vinegar creates a lower PH and increases the acidity of the food

  • @tinagriffith500
    @tinagriffith500 3 місяці тому +1

    Do you waterbath everything, I don't have a pressure canner?

    • @selfsufficientmompreneur
      @selfsufficientmompreneur  3 місяці тому +2

      Yes! I only have a water bath canner! Ive never invested into a pressure canner

    • @donate1sttt
      @donate1sttt 2 місяці тому

      Less expensive pressure canner at Walmart. 16 quart around $80 with tax

    • @glenirwin4718
      @glenirwin4718 Місяць тому +1

      G. Sale, $10.00 pan lid wires! I got this....

    • @selfsufficientmompreneur
      @selfsufficientmompreneur  Місяць тому

      @@glenirwin4718 wohooo cant wait to hear how it goes!

  • @KatMa664
    @KatMa664 Місяць тому

    Just pressure can. It’s low acid food and this is what the USDA says to do. And it doesn’t take anywhere near two hours or three hours.

    • @selfsufficientmompreneur
      @selfsufficientmompreneur  Місяць тому +1

      If I had a pressure canner I would use it but I don't, so I just do it this way. It works just the same, seals the food to preserve it!
      Isn't it so cool that we can make and preserve our own food, if we truly want to? I love it!

  • @finderbomb
    @finderbomb 9 місяців тому

    can you precook the carrots until there done and water bath for just 15 or 20 minnies

    • @selfsufficientmompreneur
      @selfsufficientmompreneur  9 місяців тому

      ummmmm im honestly not sure. I have only done them this way

    • @theresak4343
      @theresak4343 4 місяці тому

      I'm going to jump in here and say no; carrots are high in ph, and need to be canned at 4.3 ph or less, or botulism can grow in oxygen-free environment; a pressure cooker is better for high ph veggies, but if you're water bath canning, you must do it for two hours if you include the apple cider vinegar/white vinegar in the jar, or for three hours without.

  • @lynnecampbell923
    @lynnecampbell923 8 місяців тому

    TO WBATH CARROTS DO YOU NEED TO BLANCH THEM?

  • @carmendoyle9786
    @carmendoyle9786 10 місяців тому +1

    I water bath my potoes tit the best ever raw pack it water bath three hours ti a boil I add one spoon thank the skin off ! There lady on UA-cam makeitmake she water bath everything and it amazing ❤

    • @selfsufficientmompreneur
      @selfsufficientmompreneur  9 місяців тому +2

      Yes and its so simple! The longest thing about it is the water bath! I love it!

    • @lysaclarke1707
      @lysaclarke1707 8 місяців тому +3

      Agreed! I love the “old ways”

  • @chrstinahernandez115
    @chrstinahernandez115 7 місяців тому +2

    Its not usda approved.

    • @selfsufficientmompreneur
      @selfsufficientmompreneur  7 місяців тому +5

      thats okay! To each their own. If you dont agree with the technique, please do not use it.

    • @theresak4343
      @theresak4343 4 місяці тому +1

      This is true, but there are millions of canners throughout the world who can this way, without the approval of the USDA.

    • @ArtistCreek
      @ArtistCreek 2 місяці тому +1

      The USDA is for sale to the highest bidder. Take a look at the changes in the food pyramid and the ag lobbyists in recent years.

    • @colleencourtney4484
      @colleencourtney4484 2 місяці тому

      She made the disclaimer. And if you think for one minute that the FDA has our best interests, think again. They let big corporations poison our food, mislabel everything, and they are part of the globalists agenda. We as humanity on the earth nee to learn from each other. Not corporations run by evil elites! Why are you here? just to bitch? buh-by

  • @christopherfountain7129
    @christopherfountain7129 6 місяців тому +4

    There's no true safe way to water bath carrots unless you're pickling them. I say this out of great concern for you and those who watch this video. There really is true safety research that has proven that the ph is too low to safely preserve this way. But, I'm sure you've heard this from many many others. 😢

    • @selfsufficientmompreneur
      @selfsufficientmompreneur  6 місяців тому +7

      Ive used this from families passing down recipes! I share what works for us and the pioneers that only had this way to preserve food for hundreds of years before pressure canning came around.
      I will say if you or any others watching dont agree with this or feel this is a "safe" practice, please do not follow this video! I appreciate your comment 😀

    • @johnp8409
      @johnp8409 5 місяців тому

      I am sure that if you but tinned carrots or potatoes from the supermarket they are put into the tin with salt water and then cooked, a similar way to this.

    • @ladyann5778
      @ladyann5778 3 місяці тому +1

      Not true

    • @nicoleanthoine6046
      @nicoleanthoine6046 2 місяці тому +1

      Heck I have even can butter lol am I still alive 😮

    • @colleencourtney4484
      @colleencourtney4484 2 місяці тому

      Bull SH*T. All Europeans waterbath everything. They do not have the evil FDA restricting, lying, and poisoning their food like we do in the USA. Learn from others, not from evil corporations. Leave this young woman alone, and stop discouraging someone who is actually living the right way, the way God intended. You don't like it? LEAVE!

  • @pamharkins4601
    @pamharkins4601 2 місяці тому

    This has not been safely tested. Please do t put other people in danger by teaching this.

    • @selfsufficientmompreneur
      @selfsufficientmompreneur  2 місяці тому

      If you don't feel comfortable with this method, please do not use it! We have been doing this type of canning for a while now, especially in my family and we are all alive and well. But absolutely, if you don't feel good doing this, by all means please DON'T!

    • @colleencourtney4484
      @colleencourtney4484 2 місяці тому +1

      Stop being a "karen", a complainer...leave this bright young woman alone, go somewhere else with your rotten-a** attitude. She made the disclaimer, if you would have been paying attention instead of looking for the bad in everything. We have one mouth and 2 ears for a reason. Sounds like you got much to learn lady