Home Canning - Kenmore 790.7423 Series Use & Care Manual

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Before Setting Surface Controls
Home Canning
Canning
can generate
large
amounts
of steam.
Use extreme
caution
to prevent
burns. Always
raise the lid to
vent steam away
from
you. Safe canning
requires
that harmful
micro-organisms
are destroyed
and the jars are sealed
completely.
When
canning
in a water
bath canner,
a gentle
but
steady
boil must be maintained
continuously
for the required
time.
Be sure to read and observe
all the following
points when home
canning
with your appliance.
Check with
the USDA (United
States Department
of Agriculture)
Web
site and be sure to read
all the information
they have available
as well as follow
their
recommendations
for home canning
procedures.
Use only quality
flat
bottom
canners
when home canning.
Use a straight-edge
to check
canner
bottom.
Use only a completely
flat bottom
canner
with
no ridges
that radiate
from the bottom
center
when home canning.
Heat is spread
more evenly
when the bottom
surface
is flat.
Make
sure the diameter
of the canner
does not exceed
1
inch beyond
the surface
element
markings
or burner. It is
recommended
to use smaller
diameter
canners on electric
coil and ceramic
glass cooktops
and to center
canners
on
the burner
grates.
Start with hot tap water
to bring water
to boil more quickly.
Use the highest
heat seating
when first bringing
the water
to
a boil. Once boiling
is achieved,
reduce
heat to lowest
possible
setting
to maintain
that boil.
Use tested recipes
and follow
instructions
carefully.
Check
with your local
Cooperative
Agricultural
Extension
Service
or a manufacturer
of glass jars for the latest canning
infor-
mation.
It is best to can small amounts
and light loads.
Do not leave water
bath
or pressure canners
on high heat
for an extended
amount
of time.
Alternate
surface
units between
each
batch to allow
the
units and surrounding
surfaces
to cool down. Try to avoid
canning
on the same burner
unit all day.
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