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Using Broth When Canning

When following a validated home canning recipe that calls for broth, it is essential to select the appropriate type for safety reasons. Reconstituted bouillon cubes, powders, pastes and bone broths are not suitable for home canning, as they often contain ingredients such as starches or gelatin, for which there is insufficient data regarding their impact on canning safety.

If the recipe specifies broth, a commercially prepared liquid broth—matched to the flavor indicated in the recipe—is an acceptable option. However, it is important to note that broth and stock are not interchangeable in home canning. Stock typically differs in composition and may pose safety concerns, making it unsuitable as a substitute in tested recipes.

SO EASY TO PRESERVE

The University of Georgia Cooperative Extension has now published a 6th edition of its popular book, So Easy To Preserve. The book was reviewed and updated in 2020. Chapters in the 388-page book include Preserving Food, Canning, Pickled Products, Sweet Spreads and Syrups, Freezing and Drying.