FoodHomemade canned meat: A must-have for camping and home use

Homemade canned meat: A must-have for camping and home use

It's indispensable for trips and is mainly associated with camping under the open sky. When access to a kitchen is limited, and you finally need to eat something, homemade canned meat in a jar works just great. It has a better composition than many store-bought ready meals, and on top of that, it tastes so good that even those who turn up their noses at regular Spam will be tempted.

Jarred Preserves - Delicacies
Jarred Preserves - Delicacies
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5 August 2024 13:21

Ready-made meats in jars often contain ingredients that are hard to call natural. Large amounts of salt, preservatives, and fillers are not worth overpaying for. However, this doesn't mean you have to give up on this holiday delicacy. Preparing homemade canned meat is not difficult, and its taste is incomparable to anything else.

Canned meat in a jar - a simple recipe

You could hear jars clinking from a kilometre away when we went on camping holidays. Cooking in the field is a real challenge; the more wilderness we choose, the less chance of finding a restaurant. Some even take jars to cottages, looking for ways to save money.

Homemade canned food in a jar
Homemade canned food in a jar© Deliciousness | An-T

However, you don't have to run to the store for a tent because you can eat canned meat at home, too; no one checks. They say it tastes best in forest conditions, but this homemade delicacy is good in any circumstances.

Ingredients:

  • 1 kilogram of pork shoulder,
  • 200 grams of lard,
  • 1 tablespoon of fine-grained curing salt,
  • 5 cloves of garlic,
  • 2 tablespoons of ground black pepper,
  • water (about 250 millilitres).

Preparation Method:

  1. Pass the pork shoulder, lard, and garlic through a meat grinder.
  2. Add curing salt and pepper to the ground meat. Mix thoroughly until all ingredients are combined.
  3. Then add about a cup of water and knead the mixture thoroughly again. This will make the meat juicy and give it a pleasant texture.
  4. Fill cleaned and dry jars with the prepared meat mixture, leaving about 1 centimetre free space at the top.
  5. Add water to each jar, just enough to cover the meat. Do not fill the jars to the brim because the meat expands during cooking.
  6. Screw the jars tightly. Then, place them in a pot of water so that they are covered with water by about 5 centimetres. Boil the jars for about an hour.
  7. After cooling the jars, repeat the pasteurization process again, this time boiling the jars for about 30 minutes.

After pasteurization, remove the jars from the water, check if they are sealed tightly, and allow them to cool. Store in a cool and dark place. Bon appétit!

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