Food Preservation: Not Just Your Grandma’s Jam!

Putting-up your own food in jars is cool again! If you never learned Grammy’s secret jam recipe or need a refresher on what to do come join Dr. Shauna Henley for this hands on workshop where you will get to bring your own jar of preserves to bring home. This course is aimed at introducing the food science principles of high and/or low acid foods to be preserved, as well as the knowledge to safely can to prevent botulism. Follow me all canning season (April-November@FoodSmartUME(link is external)).

Food Preservation Recipes and Demonstrations

While it sounds really cool and fun, preserving food by hot water bath canning can also be intimidating if you’ve not done it before. Whether you’re curious to try, are afraid of where to start, or learn by doing, join this beginner’s class on hot water bath preservation. Keep the bounty of your late summer garden tasting delicious and nutritious all-year round. The class will go over basic techniques step-by-step to get you up and canning using two different recipes. Canning is a communal activity and we can’t wait for you to join in on the fun!

Teacher
Regina Anderson is the Executive Director at national nonprofit Food Recovery Network, the largest student organization fighting hunger and waste in America. For over a decade, Regina has worked in the nonprofit sector, committed to social justice issues. Regina has been cooking since she was 10, and gardening for the past 3 years and is always seeking new information and experiences around food and nutrition. Contact Regina at reginadmanderson@gmail.com, and via Twitter at @ReginaDM

Workshop: Canning with Coconut Sugar and Fruit Juices

Marisa McClellan, Author, Food in Jars
Looking for the secret to making not-too-sweet jams and preserves? Learn how to safely and deliciously put up using coconut sugar and fruit juice concentrates with cookbook author and Food in Jars blogger Marisa McClellan. She’ll demonstration how to making jam using Pomona’s Pectin to ensure a set, show you how to transform excess garden produce into meal-enhancing relishes, and will ensure that you know how to properly employ the boiling water bath method for safe, shelf-stable preservation. All students will go home with the recipes and canning details, as well as the two jars of preserves they made in class that day. Please note: Registration will be limited to 20 participants. – See more at: https://www.usbg.gov/events/2016/05/21/workshop-canning-coconut-sugar-and-fruit-juices-updated-program#sthash.KThy7du3.dpuf

Pre-registration required.

Canning Demystified An Introduction to Water Bath & Steam Pressure Canning

Been intimidated by home canning? Canning is a fun, creative, and delicious way to “put up” the harvest and preserve the flavors of every season. And with some basic understandings, canning is both safe and reliable. 

In this beginner’s class, learn the basics while we go through the process of canning farm fresh tomatoes in a high acid water bath, and home-made barbecue sauce in a low acid pressure steamer. You’ll learn how to blanch, peel, and pack whole tomatoes.

Topics covered will include “what to can and what not to can,” “what is botulism?”, “what the heck is head space?”, and “will I die in a kitchen explosion?”, as well as how to make homemade relishes, jams, soups, beans, stock and bone broth, delicious
sauces and more to can in your own home. Come with all your questions and ideas and leave ready to stock your pantry with local, BPA free food and sauces.This class includes all supplies and produce, and tomato sandwiches and refreshments to snack on.

You’ll go home with a pint of whole canned tomatoes, and a pint of bbq sauce.

**This workshop is limited to 12 participants.

Date: July 30, 1pm- 6pm        Cost: $60

Location: The Johnston Square Brick Barn, Baltimore 21202       Instructor: Elizabeth Sterner

**Notice of cancellation must be given 48-hrs in advance of any of our workshops or events in order to request a refund. Cancellations are subject to a $5 restocking fee. **

About the Instructor:


Elizabeth is a Baltimore city homesteader herding kids, hens, a dog and a dad while still trying to have a little fun.
In the day to day she assists littles in play-based learning at a local preschool, and serves up delicious food at the Silver Queen Café. She has been preserving for about 10 years now and would love to share her knowledge and experience with her community.

About the Location:

The “Brick Barn” is a brick garage turned classroom space on Charm City Farms’ newest Permaculture farm space, a triple vacant, city-owned lot in the Johnston Square area of Baltimore. The Brick Barn serves as a classroom space for Permaculture Design Certificate courses, a workshop, and a community gathering space, with future plans to include produce processing and to serve as a local goods trading post.

The address to the barn is roughly 1310 Hillman St, Baltimore, MD 21202, directly across from Green Mount Cemetery.