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Canned hamburger? New one for me. We do pork tenderloin, sausage balls and chunks of venison. Have never done ground beef. Tenderloin is unreal though. We canned a bunch of potatoes couple years ago. I dump, rinse, shake in seasoned flour and fry. Keep a bunch of pints at the cabin I meant the next beef would be half ground and half muscle cuts. The whole cuts could be chunked for canning. Maybe you could can ground beef though......why not? You can can ground, but you have to "brown it" before you put it in the jar, and add water to the top, minus head space. All bullschit.
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So your experience at "removing oxygen and sterilization / canning" is sucking boys off...drink on limp wrist...
Let me guess... You have NO pics of your canner. LOL They're both too big for the camera's frame.... Like your mouth, and my cock. Go finish your potable water system, so you can hide four mountain ridges away from civilization, instead of being man enough to go to the front..... I've made 50% in the market since you first claimed we should all get out of the market. I never advised people to get out of the market. I only gave my opinion of the fiscal realities, and where it will end up. Go find and post a quote of me advising people to "get out"...you liar.
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Thanks Dwayne!
Hope summer is good for you folks too.
I predict I am going to enjoy pressure canning.
Canned stew sounds good. Never heard of Russian Garlic though. Jim; Thanks kindly sir, I appreciate the reply. I have family north of you in Assiniboia, SK who got hit pretty hard with a storm last week. Welcome to the prairies in summer though I suppose, no? Here's a link thing on Russian Garlic. It's common here in our part of BC - most of the growers seem to offer it. https://healthyeating.sfgate.com/russian-garlic-9246.htmlWhile it might not keep quite as long as some other varieties, in our experience it's juicier and imparts a more distinct flavor in most cooking. For instance in potatoes it's a wonderful addition along with some dill. Thanks again, good luck with the canning and all the best to you all. Dwayne
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Canned hamburger? New one for me. We do pork tenderloin, sausage balls and chunks of venison. Have never done ground beef. Tenderloin is unreal though. We canned a bunch of potatoes couple years ago. I dump, rinse, shake in seasoned flour and fry. Keep a bunch of pints at the cabin I meant the next beef would be half ground and half muscle cuts. The whole cuts could be chunked for canning. Maybe you could can ground beef though......why not? We've canned ground beef. It works. Some say it's better to brown it before canning, if only because it is easier to get out of the jar. I find if I'm hungry, getting it out of the jar isn't that much problem.
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Canned hamburger? New one for me. We do pork tenderloin, sausage balls and chunks of venison. Have never done ground beef. Tenderloin is unreal though. We canned a bunch of potatoes couple years ago. I dump, rinse, shake in seasoned flour and fry. Keep a bunch of pints at the cabin I meant the next beef would be half ground and half muscle cuts. The whole cuts could be chunked for canning. Maybe you could can ground beef though......why not? We've canned ground beef. It works. Some say it's better to brown it before canning, if only because it is easier to get out of the jar. I find if I'm hungry, getting it out of the jar isn't that much problem. Can you eat that right out of the jar with a plastic spoon? If so...................renegade might have a new lunch item for dove hunting!
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You can can ground, but you have to "brown it" before you put it in the jar, and add water to the top, minus head space. All bullschit. ^^^^^^ Biden Brain Syndrome ^^^^^^^^^ Yes you clown, you can can ground, you have to cook it first. Chunks you don't.
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Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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You can can ground, but you have to "brown it" before you put it in the jar, and add water to the top, minus head space. All bullschit. ^^^^^^ Biden Brain Syndrome ^^^^^^^^^ Yes you clown, you can can ground, you have to cook it first. Chunks you don't. More bullschit. You’ve never canned anything. Just STFU.
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Have you ever canned a thing in your life? Like every thread you reply to, all you add is attacks and negativity - never anything positive. GFY. Anyhow, back to the adults: Yes, you can can ground beef. I personally prefer to par-cook ground beef and vacuum seal, but we have canned it too, successfully. It is a little off-putting for the uninitiated to have canned meat with airspace in the jar, but perfectly safe if you follow the process. Side note: A sous vide device and canning jars opens up an entirely new culinary experience. There are SO MANY creative ways to cook using those tools.
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Ground has more “total surface area” than chunks, and that is why they say you need to brown it first, to ensure it gets cooked.
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Canned hamburger? New one for me. We do pork tenderloin, sausage balls and chunks of venison. Have never done ground beef. Tenderloin is unreal though. We canned a bunch of potatoes couple years ago. I dump, rinse, shake in seasoned flour and fry. Keep a bunch of pints at the cabin I meant the next beef would be half ground and half muscle cuts. The whole cuts could be chunked for canning. Maybe you could can ground beef though......why not? We've canned ground beef. It works. Some say it's better to brown it before canning, if only because it is easier to get out of the jar. I find if I'm hungry, getting it out of the jar isn't that much problem. Can you eat that right out of the jar with a plastic spoon? If so...................renegade might have a new lunch item for dove hunting! if he knew that someone’s nana had a part in making it, he would turn his nose up He’d rather rather eat lips and [bleep] potted meat made by some slavek than something made by someone’s nana.
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I won't read all the bs, but, I have canned meatballs in a sauce and can't remember a damned thing about it. I have only had this. It's like a life saver. https://www.amazon.com/Ball-Complet...mp;psc=1&refRID=Q136CTXN6EARNTQZWE3J
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Yep. I have a ball book.
The spicy pickled beans recipe in there is really good.
Its just regular pickled green beans with an ass load of cayenne.
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Canned hamburger? New one for me. We do pork tenderloin, sausage balls and chunks of venison. Have never done ground beef. Tenderloin is unreal though. We canned a bunch of potatoes couple years ago. I dump, rinse, shake in seasoned flour and fry. Keep a bunch of pints at the cabin I meant the next beef would be half ground and half muscle cuts. The whole cuts could be chunked for canning. Maybe you could can ground beef though......why not? We've canned ground beef. It works. Some say it's better to brown it before canning, if only because it is easier to get out of the jar. I find if I'm hungry, getting it out of the jar isn't that much problem. Can you eat that right out of the jar with a plastic spoon? If so...................renegade might have a new lunch item for dove hunting! if he knew that someone’s nana had a part in making it, he would turn his nose up He’d rather rather eat lips and [bleep] potted meat made by some slavek than something made by someone’s nana. No way Joe Say!
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Jim, before you drive to Tennessee or even Alabama to get one, consider the fuel costs.
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Dang! Thats a good price for that canner!
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Jim, before you drive to Tennessee or even Alabama to get one, consider the fuel costs. Wonder if I could call it a business expense? I could just get you to throw it in your sleeper maybe??
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Jim, before you drive to Tennessee or even Alabama to get one, consider the fuel costs. Next time you hit up the KFC here, you can pick one up.
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