• Dilly Beans
    Canning and Preserving,  Recipes

    Dilly Beans

    I love canning, and pickling is one of the easiest kinds of canning that you can do.  It takes very little prep, it’s easy, and it’s one of the safest kinds of canning because of the acidic environment created by the vinegar.  Which is why it’s great for beginners – especially Dilly Beans, which are cheap and easy to do.  And who doesn’t love pickles? I took a trip down to the St. Lawrence Market‘s weekly Farmer’s Market this past weekend to pick up pickling dill, beans, and pickling cukes – I meant to grow my own dill this year, but due to poor pot placement in the pocket garden,…

  • Roasted Red Pepper Ketchup
    Canning and Preserving,  Recipes

    Roasted Red Pepper Ketchup

    I’ve been making this ketchup recipe for years, and it’s super-delicious.  I give jars of preserves as gifts at Ecksmas, and literally have people fighting over these ones in particular (the people who love the Mango Chutney are, oddly, much more chill about it).  As with most canning, this recipe is mostly just washing things – the canning jars and lids, the produce, the tools you’re using – and prepping the produce; once it goes in the pot, it’s very simple.   I know it looks like a lot of steps, but if you give it a quick read-through, you’ll see they’re all pretty straightforward.  I like to make sure each…