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Raniaashi User ID: 80376576 United States 08/05/2022 09:12 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I saw a recipe for canning chicken. Quoting: DNoMo Michele B It said to use a "Pressure Canner." My question is: Is a Pressure Canner different from a Pressure COOKER? [link to www.acehardware.com (secure)] Last Edited by If You Only Knew on 08/05/2022 09:13 AM Love is like light. It is never constrained to its source; it shines on everything and tends to spread spontaneously, unless we block it! ~ Cosmic Swami Love is a one-way street. |
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Raniaashi User ID: 80376576 United States 08/05/2022 09:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thank you for the info! Quoting: DNoMo Michele B I have an electric pressure cooker and was hoping I could use it for canning. I would probably be afraid to try it, as I don't use it often and would probably worry about blowing up my kitchen! I was always afraid of thing, hhahahaaa. I wonder why it specifies pressure canning over regular canning though. Interesting question. Love is like light. It is never constrained to its source; it shines on everything and tends to spread spontaneously, unless we block it! ~ Cosmic Swami Love is a one-way street. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 82213476 Canada 08/05/2022 09:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "The National Center for Home Food Preservation advises against using a pressure cooker for canning. There are just too many different makes, models and brands and most are not as accurate as the manufacturer may claim. So the bottom line is that a pressure cooker is just built for cooking – not canning." [link to livinghomegrown.com (secure)] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 79044425 United States 08/05/2022 10:14 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thank you for the info! Quoting: DNoMo Michele B I have an electric pressure cooker and was hoping I could use it for canning. I would probably be afraid to try it, as I don't use it often and would probably worry about blowing up my kitchen! I was always afraid of thing, hhahahaaa. I wonder why it specifies pressure canning over regular canning though. Interesting question. The hot water bath canning is not safe for low acid foods like meat or veg.....water bath canning can be done in any large pot.....a pressure canner does it under pressure/temp to kill off botulism spores.....the pressure is dependent on altitude where you live.... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77469250 United States 08/05/2022 10:23 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thank you for the info! Quoting: DNoMo Michele B I have an electric pressure cooker and was hoping I could use it for canning. I would probably be afraid to try it, as I don't use it often and would probably worry about blowing up my kitchen! I was always afraid of thing, hhahahaaa. I wonder why it specifies pressure canning over regular canning though. Interesting question. Me too :billlaugh: My old man would squirt gas up in an open spark plug hole and light it up. |