I always use a pressure canner. Open water canning is not safe with meat. Pressure canner only takes about 100 minutes depending on hot vs cold pack and is safe.
Darryl
I don't really know how you can say open water canning isn't safe with meat. Everyone in my family has been bottling moose and rabbit that way as long as I can remember and back before my time. never have I heard tell of anyone having an issue doing it that way and every time it's equally as delicious.
I've been driving safely for 30 years and I've never been killed yet so why would it ever happen? I Don't mean to be silly with that argument, but it's proven that you don't kill the botulinum toxin with water canning, you need a pressure canner to do it. It might be an extra step, but it's inexpensive, easy and guarantees that you and yours don't get sick with a potentially fatal disease.
http://www.health.gov.on.ca/en/public/publications/disease/botulism.aspx
Make damn good and sure that the can is sealed and "pops" when you open it. Canned meat, while delicious if prepared properly, can be deadly if not as Botulism is a very real concern.
And that is why any canning/bottling process should be done in a pressure cooker!!!
People used to die of unspecified disease, or food poisoning...think any of that could have been traced to botulism? Botulism infected food has no odour by the way.
People used to die of unspecified disease, or food poisoning...think any of that could have been traced to botulism? Botulism infected food has no odour by the way.
blah lol. Newfoundlander's have been bottling food for centuries. Long before there were pressure cookers. Nobody i know has ever got sick or died from bottled moose done the old fashioned way. Boil it for 4hrs and let it cool at room temperature tell it seals. After that its common sense, when you got to open one, if there is no seal, you dont eat it!, If it smells bad, ya dont eat it!!! However, i have yet to have a bottle that didnt seal. I have never thrown a bottle out.
" chaud chien bun " LMAO.



























