The Astonishing Truth: Canned Ground Beef that Rivals Traditional Cooking
Canning is often associated with preserving fruits, vegetables, and pickles, but have you ever considered canning ground beef? Many skeptics have perpetuated the belief that canned ground beef tastes like dog food, but in this article, we challenge that notion head-on. Join us as we embark on an adventurous journey of culinary experimentation and uncover the surprising truth about canned ground beef. Prepare to be amazed as we share our firsthand experience of turning skepticism into sheer delight, with results that rival traditionally cooked beef. So, if you find yourself bored and looking for a captivating kitchen experiment, grab your canner and prepare to have your taste buds tantalized!
Recipe: Canned Ground Beef
Ingredients:
- - Ground beef
- - Salt and pepper (optional)
Instructions:
1. Begin by ensuring that your canning equipment is clean and in good condition.
2. Select high-quality ground beef with your desired fat content.
3. In a large skillet, cook the ground beef over medium heat until it is browned and cooked through, ensuring that you crumble the meat as it cooks.
4. Once the ground beef is cooked, drain any excess grease.
5. Season the cooked ground beef with salt and pepper, if desired.
6. Carefully pack the cooked ground beef into clean, sterilized canning jars, leaving approximately a 1-inch headspace.
7. Use a utensil to remove any air bubbles and adjust the headspace, if necessary.
8. Wipe the rims of the jars clean, then place sterilized lids and rings on top, tightening them securely.
9. Process the jars in a pressure canner according to the manufacturer's instructions and the recommended processing times for ground meat.
10. After processing, carefully remove the jars from the canner and allow them to cool to room temperature.
11. Store the canned ground beef in a cool, dark place for future use.
The belief that canned ground beef resembles dog food in taste and texture has persisted for far too long.
However, our intrepid, bored cook decided to challenge that notion and was rewarded with a mind-blowing revelation. The results of their canning experiment were nothing short of astonishing, as the canned ground beef tasted no different than traditionally cooked beef, straight out of the jar. With 17 pints of deliciousness on the shelf, it's no wonder they're eager to continue their culinary exploration. This experience serves as a testament to the remarkable potential of canning ground beef and defies the skeptics who cast doubt on its flavor. So, the next time you're seeking a captivating kitchen project, let this article be your inspiration to pull out the canner and embark on a journey of culinary magic. Prepare to be pleasantly surprised and discover a whole new world of convenience and flavor with canned ground beef!
Comments
Do you not add any liquid in the jar or broth?
ReplyDeleteI add some beef broth to my hamburger as I think it helps the flavor of the hamburger and keeps it from being to dry.
Deletedo you fill the jar with water to preserve it,
ReplyDeleteTHIS IS A STOLEN RECIPE. IT WAS PUBLISHED WITH PICTURES FROM THE CREATORS OWN KITCHEN, AND HER WRITTEN WORDS. IT WAS DONE SO ILLEGALLY. THIS IS BEING TRACKED, AND ALL WHO DOWNLOAD IT WILL SHARE IN THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR STOLEN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY.
ReplyDeleteand a happy new year to you too! Geez, its a recipe, whats wrong with sharing!
DeleteGet a life!
DeleteCares who??
ReplyDeleteJust go to The Center For Home Food Preservation website. Instructions, including the times and proper pressures are there...for free.
ReplyDeleteCanned mine like this and it still has a off taste to it. Smell awful. Threw it out
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