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originally posted by: summer5
I'm needing some help, please. I have an instant pot and I've read you are able to can in it with only fruit. I was curious if it would be possible to can cooked beans of any type in the electric pressure cooker. Is it possible to can beans in water bath? Obviously, I have never done this before. I am typically more a fermenter. I've searched for how people use to can beans before the pressure cooker was invented. There must be a way that is safe to accomplish this without a special canning machine. Is there a way to can using the oven? I hate to spend money on a new device if there is another way.
originally posted by: a325nt
originally posted by: summer5
I'm needing some help, please. I have an instant pot and I've read you are able to can in it with only fruit. I was curious if it would be possible to can cooked beans of any type in the electric pressure cooker. Is it possible to can beans in water bath? Obviously, I have never done this before. I am typically more a fermenter. I've searched for how people use to can beans before the pressure cooker was invented. There must be a way that is safe to accomplish this without a special canning machine. Is there a way to can using the oven? I hate to spend money on a new device if there is another way.
The instant pot *IS* a pressure cooker.
15.23psi.
Never canned with it but it should work.
originally posted by: strongfp
My grand father used to can, ferment, store literally everything, he used to keep cooked beans in a clay pot in a salty brine, and it was a water sealed top. He would grab some and just rinse them off and boil them for a bit, rinse again, and just serve with some herbs and olive oil, one of the many things him and his siblings brought over from Italy. He would also keep large amounts of dried beans. He loved beans. But, interesting he never had any canned.
a reply to: summer5
I am very interested in understanding the cooked beans in the clay pot. How were they kept?...refrigerated? I am looking for preserving for hurricane season and if power goes out the freezer refrigerated stuff wont last all that long.
TextTo answer the beans question, you just up the salt, and add a splash of vinegar for preservative purposes, and pressure cook a bit longer. Water bath beans is tough. I tried it once and they only lasted about two months before they just went off and turned to mush.
THANK YOU for that information! That is very helpful to avoid going through the same
originally posted by: Somethingsamiss
a reply to: summer5
I just picked up an instant pot so I’m trying to get all the info I can.