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Home Canning Mushrooms – Tips For Storing Mushrooms In Jars

Home Canning Mushrooms – Tips For Storing Mushrooms In Jars

Are you contemplating home canning mushrooms, but are nervous about safety? Worry no more! Canning fresh mushrooms can be safe as long as certain precautions and procedures are followed. Let’s explore how to can mushrooms safely.

Tips for Preserving Mushrooms

There are many varieties of mushrooms used for culinary purposes. Some are grown domestically, while others are harvested from the wild. Domestic grown button mushrooms are the only ones recommended for home canning. Other types of mushrooms can be preserved by freezing or dehydrating.

When canning fresh mushrooms, choose ones with unopened caps and no discoloration. Fresh mushrooms have an earthy smell and should feel dry to the touch. Slimy or sticky mushrooms and those which are turning dark are past their prime and shouldn’t be canned.

How to Can Mushrooms Safely

Proper canning techniques kill the microorganisms responsible for spoilage and food poisoning. For home canning mushrooms, it’s essential to use a pressure canner. Additionally, only use pint or half-pint jars specifically manufactured for home canning. Follow these simple steps for preserving mushrooms at home.

Canning fresh mushrooms is a great way to take advantage of weekly sales at the market or for handling large harvests of homegrown mushrooms. You may even be surprised to discover your mushrooms in jars have a better flavor than those in metal cans!


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