Canning Pork and Beans

Jul
12
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Home canned pork and beans, just like the ones from the store only better because you make them.

Difficulty: Intermediate

Servings: 6 pints

Cook Time: 75 minutes  

Ingredients

1 lb Navy or great northern beans soaked
1/4 cup brown sugar
1 tablespoon onion powder
3/4 teaspoons prepared yellow mustard
2 tablespoons cane syrup/molasses or honey
3 cups tomato sauce – I used my homemade
3/4 cup condensed tomato soup – I used my homemade
3 cups water
1 1/2 teaspoon to 3 tablespoons salt, optional – I don’t use any
6 pieces 2″ each of bacon/pork, fried

Directions

Soak beans as usual. Mix the remaining ingredients except bacon . For each pint jar, use 1 cup soaked beans. Add 1 cup liquid mixture and stir to mix well. Add 1 piece of bacon and push under liquid. Clean jar rims and adjust lids. Process at 10 pounds pressure for 75 minutes.

Categories: Beans, Grains & Rice, Budget, Kid-Friendly, Low-Sodium, Other Side Dishes, PC Other, PC Veggies, Preserving, Pressure Canning, Special Diets

Submitted by: glenie on July 12, 2011




Comments

  1. Pete says:

    Dumb question time here! Since I don’t usualy pre-soak beans, do you just soak them over night, parboil them, or what?

    This sounds delightful, and very easy. I really like having recipes that don’t cook foods prior to processing. Thanks!

    • Miss Nellie says:

      Pete either way will work, the idea is to get the beans to start soaking up some moisture I find this is helpful especially if you plan to add salt. I have made them without soaking but like it better when I do. Home this helps.

  2. Miss Nellie says:

    I should have said hope this helps.

  3. sharon says:

    I made this last summer, and it has been absolutely wonderful…I can open a pint for hubby’s favorite baked beans that will be ready in a short time. I am thrilled with the results.

    • Miss Nellie says:

      Sharon I’m glad you found this recipe useful. I do enjoy opening a jar of anything I have canned and knowing what is in it and how it was prepare rather than letting a factory have all the fun making it and maybe making me sick in the process.lol:-) Thanks for the nice comment.

  4. eiansmomma says:

    could I get the recipe for your homemade condensed tomato soup? I couldn’t fine one…thanks!

  5. eiansmomma says:

    I’m not seeing it πŸ™

  6. Miss Nellie says:

    Condensed Tomato Soup to Can

    I adjusted this to my taste, I will use less cloves next time maybe 4.
    A smooth flavorful soup. Heat with an equal amount of water or milk to serve.

    8 lbs Ripe tomatoes, quartered – don’t peel, just cut
    1 bunch chopped celery – less
    2 c Medium onion, chopped
    1 Large green pepper, seeded and chopped

    6 Parsley sprigs
    6 Whole cloves
    6 Bay leaves

    4 tbsp Butter or margarine
    3/4 c clear-jel – or less as you like for thinner
    2 1/2 tbsp Table salt – or less I like to go very easy on salt

    Place first 4 ingredients in large pot. Bring to a boil.

    put parsley, cloves and bay,leaves in pot. Cook, uncovered, until tender stirring occasionally. Press through food mill or sieve into large saucepan.

    Melt butter in small saucepan and salt put into pot. Add a bit of this puree(not hot) to clear-jel mix smooth. In large saucepan bring puree to a boil. Stir in clear-jel mixture until it boils and thickens. Pour into jars to within 1 inch (2.5 cm) of top. Secure lids. Process in pressure cooker at 10 pounds pressure, 20 minutes for pints, 25 minutes for quarts. Makes 4 pints.

    source: Jean Pare Company’s Coming, Preserves, 1994. Pp. 114 – by way of the internet.

  7. Pete says:

    It’s now posted. We probably need to add the bit about adding equal amount of liquid to that recipe.

  8. Pete says:

    It’s in the regular recipe section now, eiansmomma. We got a little behind in moderating recipes. Oops! Power outages, life getting in the way. Ya know – stuff. πŸ˜‰

  9. Pete says:

    That would be the Condensed Soup recipe.

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