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Canning Cheese
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Canning Cheese
This is so easy! I can my cheese while cleaning kitchen after dinner.
Cut up cubes of cheese, sitting a wide-mouthed pint jar in a pan of water. Slowly cubes of cheese melted and I added
more until the jar was full to within half an inch of the top. Then I put a hot, previously boiled lid on the jar, screwed down the ring firmly tight and added the cheese to a batch of jars in the boiling water bath canner to process. It sealed on removal. The texture is best if left at least 2 weeks before eating. The taste is somewhat sharper allowing us to use the less expensive mild cheddar. This is a great thing to have when camping or in your emergency bag (I keep a bag ready in case of family emergency).
Cut up cubes of cheese, sitting a wide-mouthed pint jar in a pan of water. Slowly cubes of cheese melted and I added
more until the jar was full to within half an inch of the top. Then I put a hot, previously boiled lid on the jar, screwed down the ring firmly tight and added the cheese to a batch of jars in the boiling water bath canner to process. It sealed on removal. The texture is best if left at least 2 weeks before eating. The taste is somewhat sharper allowing us to use the less expensive mild cheddar. This is a great thing to have when camping or in your emergency bag (I keep a bag ready in case of family emergency).
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Re: Canning Cheese
Will this work with any type of cheese? For instance, can I can mozzerella? Or does it have to be the harder cheeses? What's the shelf life? Thanks Jaynee, you're such a blessing.
Re: Canning Cheese
I have only used Cheddar cheese, but you are supposed to be able to use any kind of cheese.
Medicine Mom- Admin
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Canned Cheese
Wow something new to try. Thanks for posting this. I'm always looking for ways to preserve things.
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Re: Canning Cheese
My son will lvoe you for this. He is always eating cheese and now I can buy in bulk and can it for later. I wonder if this will work on whole milk mozzrella since it has some liquid when melted?
Re: Canning Cheese
I don't know! I have never seen whole milk mozzarella!
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Re: Canning Cheese
You can get it at Walmart in their brand or pollyo brand. It is great for pizzas but it has water run off of it when melted in great quanity. I will have to see and let everyone know. If it doesnt work the dog will be happy.lol
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