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All about making refrigerator pickles or fresh vegetable pickles

Refrigerator or fresh pickles are one of the easiest food preservation methods that anyone can do. You can make these pickles simply by washing, trimming, and soaking fresh vegetables in acid. The most common acids used to pickle foods are acetic (vinegar), citric (lemon juice), and lactic (whey). Because these pickles have unknown acidity and are not heat processed (such… …click to read more…

All about brining and curing corned beef and game meat

Brining, also known as corning or sweet pickling is a good meat curing method for beginners because it is easy and relatively inexpensive to do with delicious results. To make corned beef, you immerse meat in brine, which is simply a solution of salt and water. Besides salt and water, there are a few other ingredients commonly used in a… …click to read more…

Taking the leap; how to get started with pressure canning meats and vegetables

If you want to try pressure canning low-acid meats and vegetables, here is a short tutorial on the essential concepts and a plan for getting started. Boiling Water Bath vs. Pressure Canning As you may know, there are two canning methods: boiling water–bath (BWB) canning and steam-pressure canning. Which method you use depends on whether the foods you want to… …click to read more…

An overview of 10 home food preservation methods from ancient to modern

Home Preserving Bible

Here is a brief description of the food preservation methods detailed in the book The Home Preserving Bible. Canning, freezing, and drying food are the most common methods for preserving foods at home today. However, there are many other methods, and some are easier and less expensive. Listed below is an overview of 10 methods for preserving foods, including today’s popular… …click to read more…

5 ways to preserve fruits or vegetables other than canning, freezing, or drying

Canning, freezing, and drying are popular home preservation methods today. In the past, people preserved food because they didn’t have any other choice. In times of pestilence, war, famine, tsunamis, and earthquakes, people wanted to make sure they had some food ‘put by.’ Unlike today, they lacked a year-round supply of fresh food and mechanical refrigeration. But preservation methods go well… …click to read more…

Dry salting is an easy method for pickling or fermenting vegetables

The information in this article has been updated and expanded. For a more detailed discussion on this topic, see Salting is an easy way to ferment, pickle, and store vegetables. Dry salting is an old-fashioned method for preserving vegetables. It was popular in the early twentieth century, especially during the first and second World Wars. Layering food with salt as… …click to read more…

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