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How to Sterilize Canning Jars without a pressure cooker or boiling: Recipe

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Ingredients:  
Ingredients:  
Wide mouth canning jars, rings, lids.
cookie sheet to place them on
hot pads
water
dish soap
oven
jar handler if you have one

Directions:
Directions:
How to Sterilize Canning Jars without a pressure cooker or boiling:

How to Sterilize Canning Jars Without Boiling

Before canning food in a glass jar, it is very important to sterilize each and everyone of them. If you can food in a jar that is not sterile, the bacteria and germs will contaminate the food. All that effort of canning, which is hard work, will be down the drain.

It's hard enough to have enough stove top and pots and pans to submerge and boil dozens of pint, quart or even 1/2 gallon canning jars.
Difficulty: Easy
Things You'll Need:

* Glass canning jars
* Water
* Dish soap
* Oven
* Jar handler

1.
Step 1

Wash each and every jar by hand or in the dishwasher. If you do use the dishwasher, make sure that all the residue is rinsed clean.
2.
Step 2

Allow the jars to dry.
3.
Step 3

Arrange the glass canning jars in the oven on clean oven racks.
4.
Step 4

Turn the oven on 225 degrees Fahrenheit.
5.
Step 5

Allow the jars to cook in the oven for at least 20 minutes before using them.
6.
Step 6

Leave the jars in the oven, (oven still turned on) until you begin to fill them with the food you are canning. That is unless it's a cold pack item. Most foods are hot when you can them. If you put cold food in a hot glass jar, it can cause the jar to burst. The same goes with putting hot food in a cold glass jar.
7.
Step 7

When you remove the jars, they will be hot to touch. To keep the jars sterile and keep from burning yourself, use a clean jar handler. This is a very wide tong looking kitchen utensil.




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You can also sterilize the caps this way but it is best to boil the lids. Caps can be reused but lids can not.
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I have tried to make any warnings clear in the article but for a reminder. Do not touch hot jars, use a jar handler. Never put food in a jar that has not been sterilized. When canning hot food leave the jars in the oven until you are ready to begin filling them.
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Never place the jars in the oven after turning the oven on. Very important to turn the oven on after the jars are inside. Putting jars in a hot oven can cause them to crack or burst.

 

 

 

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