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December 20, 2022

Canning Pear Chutney

This is not a typical recipe I would make or can, but I wanted to try a new way to preserve our pears this year. I’m so glad I did. This does have a very strong vinegar flavor, but I will add some of my pear jam to balance the sour and tart flavors. I think this will pair well with pork or as an appetizer with a block of cream cheese.

Ingredients

4 quarts finely chopped, peeled, pears (about 20)

2-3 cups brown sugar

1 cup raisins

1 cup chopped onion

¼ cup mustard seed

2 tbl ginger

2 tsp salt

1 glove garlic, minced

1 hot red pepper, finely chopped (optional)

2 cups vinegar

Directions

            Combine all ingredients in a large saucepan.  Simmer until thick.  Stir frequently to prevent sticking.  Ladle hot chutney into hot jars, leaving ¼-inch headspace.  Remove air bubbles.  Add lids and band to finger-tip tight.  Process 10 minutes in a water-bath canner.  Remove lid and let jars set for an additional 5 minutes in water.  Carefully remove jars to the counter and let set for 12 hours.  Remove bands, label, and store in a cool dark place. 

Happy canning!

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Welcome to Becoming Homesteaders I'm Jenni Lynn. I am passionate about homegrown organic foods and becoming more self-sufficient on our little urban 1/4-acre plot of land. We have a goal of getting back to a simpler way of living, producing all our vegetables, and preserving all that we can. I am excited to see where this new mind set will take us.

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