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National Can-It-Forward Day: Jellied Cranberry Sauce

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Greetings! In honor of National Can-it-Forward Day, I am helping you to learn how to make home canned cranberry sauce very much like the jellied style sauce you buy in the store. My version has few ingredients and takes very little effort. If you don't have an immersion blender, you can use your regular blender or food processor and puree the sauce in batches and return it to the pot for further processing.

I hope you are enjoying the videos that have been uploaded by imstillworking, horticultureandhomes and katzcradul. I hope they have encouraged you to start canning for yourself or even start up again if you haven't done it for while.

I hope you try this and as always, Happy Canning!

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  • Thank you for this very informative video, Noreen! I aquired 7 bags of frozen, sustainably grown cranberries recently for free. I already had the jars and lids, the sugar and the water- so the whole project cost me nothing but a relaxing day off work. I added quite a bit of crushed red pepper flakes to the mix because my local Whole Foods serves that exact thing upon brie and other cheeses and it is just marvelous. I have the jars in the water bath right now and the timer is about to go off! Thx

  • @iharris1 You are most welcome! Remember, it won't set up completely for 2 to 3 weeks after you make it, but it is lovely nonetheless when it is a bit soft. Mine was perfect after 2 weeks, but if you want it to be set more quickly, throw a couple of the jars in the fridge after you have completely cooled them after they are processed and they will set up nicely to have with your brie! Thanks for sharing! Noreen : )

  • I am making a batch of this (one bag of cranberries from our freezer) today I will let you know how it turns out! Thanks so much for sharing.

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    cindy

  • @sweetdesigninc Just to let you know. The natural pectin will take time to develop and set the jelly. Mine took almost 3 weeks. Do if you open one sooner, don't be disappointed if it is runny. It will taste delicious, but it will be runny. After 3 weeks it will be set and when you open the jar you can run a table knife around the jar and release a lovely cylinder of cranberry jelly. Enjoy! Noreen : )

  • I caned tomatoes yesturday and they sealed just fine but there is some air in my Jars About 1 inch of air . Is that ok or do I have to open them all and add more tomatoes ?????

  • @TheMichelleduro Every jar will have a "space" in it at the top, it is not necessarily air. It is simply an empty space. as long as your jar sealed properly, you have eliminated the air from the jar and do not have to worry. If you did not remove all the air from the jar, it would not have sealed. Basically, if the jar pulls a vacuum after it has completely cooled, make sure that the seal is good and you can store it in your pantry. Don't eat if it smells bad or the seal is broken.

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  • I just made this today. Turned out delish!! Thanks for the recipe.

  • You are adorable.  I love the story about buying the cranberries. :-)

  • @atticus9799 It was funny cause I had planned to save the cranberry sauce till later so the setting up time was not a problem but my cranberries must have had super pectin cause it set up right away LOL. Still saving it for later but it was so easy to make and is just gorgeous!!! Thanks again for sharing this. I am definitely going to be buying more cranberries this season, lots more! I love all your videos!!!

    Hugs

    cindy

  • oooooohhhhh thanks for sharing this video I am definitely going to try this. I love canning but have never done cranberry sauce!

    Hugs

    cindy

  • you should do a video on how to make home made pectin. all you have to do is take apples ,its best to use crabtree apples and save the green apples for desserts -all you need is 2LBS of apples cut in half place them in 3to 4 cups of water and boil down -it should take no more than 20 -30 minutes. and then test it with rubbing alcohol.if it globs up,in the alcohol-it good if not -reboil it down. use crab apples that are not ripe. you could find some trees in the park and pick them for free.

  • That looks very good and since I live right near cranberry bogs...I should give this a whirl! Have you ever had dehydrated cranberries?? They are great in muffins, sweet breads and just right out of the bag. Maybe that would help you use up some of those 75 bags!! :)

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