Canning Spinach and Other Greens
Quantity Needed:
Anyone that cans or eats greens will know that once cooked a large pot ends up being very little volume. You will need at least a bushel to get one canner load.
A bushel of greens weighs approximately 18 pounds and will yield approximately 9 pints of greens. You can do quarts if you prefer. It takes an average of 4 pounds per quart.
Quality:
Canning food does not improve its flavor so always can only freshly harvested greens. Discard any wilted, discolored, diseased, or insect- damaged leaves.
1: Wash only small amounts of greens at one time. Drain
water and continue rinsing until water is clear and free of grit. I put 1/2 cup of vinegar in my big pot of water with the second wash and as you can see from the picture there is still dirt coming off the greens. I wash them a third time after this.
3: Place 1 pound of
greens at a time in cheesecloth bag or blancher basket and steam 3 to 5 minutes
or until well wilted.
4: Fill jars loosely
with greens
5: Add 1/4 teaspoon of canning salt to each pint jar. Salt is optional.
6: Cover with fresh boiling water, leaving 1-inch head space.
5: Add 1/4 teaspoon of canning salt to each pint jar. Salt is optional.
6: Cover with fresh boiling water, leaving 1-inch head space.
7: Remove air
bubbles from your jars and wipe rims with a paper towel dipped in white
vinegar.
8: Place lids and
rings on jars and tighten down finger tight.
9: Place jars in
your pressure canner and put on the lid
Vent steam for a full 10 minutes.
(7 minutes if you are using an All American Canner).
10: Place your
regulator on canner and process pints 70 minutes or quarts 90 minutes.
Adjust time for your altitude according to charts:
Table 1. Recommended process time for Spinach and Other Greens in a dial-gauge pressure canner. | ||||||
Canner Pressure (PSI) at Altitudes of | ||||||
Style of Pack | Jar Size | Process Time | 0 - 2,000 ft | 2,001 - 4,000 ft | 4,001 - 6,000 ft | 6,001 - 8,000 ft |
Hot | Pints | 70 min | 11 lb | 12 lb | 13 lb | 14 lb |
Quarts | 90 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 |
Table 2. Recommended process time for Spinach and Other Greens in a weighted-gauge pressure canner. | ||||
Canner Pressure (PSI) at Altitudes of | ||||
Style of Pack | Jar Size | Process Time | 0 - 1,000 ft | Above 1,000 ft |
Hot | Pints | 70 min | 10 lb | 15 lb |
Quarts | 90 | 10 | 15 |
Always let your pressure drop naturally, rushing this will cause liquid loss from your jars. Once your pressure has dropped to zero, wait 2 minutes before opening your canner. Open with lid away from your face, the steam is very hot.
After 24 hours check your seals by pressing your thumb in
the center of the lid. If it does not
pop up then you have a good seal.
Remove rings from jars.
Wash jars, Dry jars, Label and Store in a cool, dark place.
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