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Home » Cook » Preserving » Page 4

Food Preservation

Preserve the bounty with food preservation recipes that will show you how to dehydrate, freeze, can, and pickle all of that garden fresh produce. Imagine how it will be when you can still get a taste of summer even though there is a chill in the air.

Be sure to check out the 12 different ways you can preserve apples or sample the delightfully fruity Strawberry Rhubarb Butter. Dehydrating fresh produce, like sweet peppers, is a fantastic way to preserve food especially if you're short on shelf space.

6 cans of dilly beans stacked in 2's on a counter with a window in the background.

Dilly Beans: Recipe for Canning Green Beans

Make dilly beans for the best way to use your surplus green bean harvest. Made with fresh dill and fragrant garlic, these pickled green beans will blow your mind. If you need some old-fashioned pickled green beans in your life, can some of these dilly beans for the pantry! Pickled green beans are a staple…

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Two stacks of two jars of canned strawberry jam, with fresh strawberries on top, placed on a wooden cutting board. A bowl of fresh strawberries and a burgundy cloth surrounds.

Homemade Strawberry Jam: Low-Sugar or No Sugar

It’s strawberry season and the best time for homemade strawberry jam! This low-sugar or no-sugar strawberry jam with pectin is easy to make and keeps the delicious flavor of summer strawberries in your life all year long. There’s nothing quite like ripe strawberries, their flavor holds distinct lifelong summer memories for me. The best way…

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4 jars of sealed dandelion jelly, stacked in twos. On a circular wood cutting board surrounded and topped by fresh dandelion flowers, in front of a window with natural light.

Dandelion Jelly: Low-Sugar or Honey

Dandelion jelly is a spring treat in a jar, filled with sunshine! This dandelion jelly recipe is low-sugar and made with honey. If you’re looking for a dandelion recipe to keep some sunshine in your life year-round, this dandelion jelly is it! This homemade dandelion jelly is a wonderful way to capture the spring sunshine…

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Easy Orange Curd for Citrus Season

This orange curd recipe is a citrus season bright spot! With a flavor that is balanced between tart and sweet, this citrus recipe is delicious spread on toast or an English muffin. Make an orange curd tart if you’re feeling fancy, and let this citrus curd be the star of your winter day! A Citrus…

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15+ Ways to Preserve Peppers: Freeze, Can, Dry, Ferment & More!

Preserving peppers is an end-of-summer task that might have you wondering which method is best. When faced with a bumper crop of peppers in the garden, it’s not practical to try to eat them all within their ripeness window. I’ve gathered up 15+ of the very best ways to store peppers including how to can,…

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Homemade Blueberry Jam: A No Sugar Recipe

Homemade blueberry jam is a summer staple recipe, this one speaking to the season with warming cloves and cinnamon adding depth to the sweetness of the blueberries. The best part about this blueberry jam recipe is that it uses no sugar, and instead is naturally sweetened with apple cider, lending a delicious flavor without being…

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Jars of pink lilac jelly on a dark wood surface, surrounded by fresh lilacs.

Lilac Jelly: Low Sugar Recipe with Edible Lilac Flowers

Learn how to make lilac jelly in the first moments of true spring, when lilacs have their short and beautiful bloom! Lilacs are indeed edible, so if you are in search of lilac recipes this is a great one to make this season. Low-Sugar Flower Jelly This lovely flower jelly is low in sugar and…

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Lemons standing on end sliced in quarters but connected at bottom, all sprinkled with salt. A wooden bowl of salt with a spoon is at top right corner. All resting on a wooden cutting board.

Fermented Lemons: How to Preserve Lemons with Salt

Fermented lemons are quick and easy to put together, and they make the citrus season last the whole year through! Also known as preserved lemons, this recipe uses only salt and the lemon’s own juices. These morsels are a delicious way to keep lemons ready for use in cooking when you need them. What are…

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Grapefruit Curd: Homemade Citrus Curd Recipe

Grapefruit curd is delicious, easy to make, and a wonderful way to use up citrus. Learn how to make and use this homemade grapefruit curd recipe and use it for tarts, pavlova, cakes, and other desserts! Citrus Curd to Brighten Winter Days It’s winter time, and you know what that means. It’s citrus season! We…

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Apple butter in a jar surrounded by apples and fall leaves.

Homemade Spiced Apple Butter with Maple Syrup

Homemade spiced apple butter with maple syrup is such a wonderful way to preserve apples! It’s so fresh and flavorful, and the individual jars make the perfect homemade holiday gift. It’s delicious on sourdough toast or to incorporate in your other favorite fall baked goods. This apple butter is an easy, super flavorful canning recipe…

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