B !4-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 5, 2003 Fruit Pie Fillings The Well Preserved news column is prepared by Lan caster County Cooperative Extension. It includes food preservation information and questions. In addition to using in pies, canned pie fillings make a fast, easy topping for cheesecake, serve as fillings for cakes and Danishes, and add color and flavor over an angel food cake with ice cream. Reproducing these tasty fruit fillings has been a challenge for the home canner because add ing starch in the form of flour, cornstarch, or tapioca to a canned product creates both safety and textural problems. The common household starches break down during the canning process causing a runny consistency. Commerci ally prepared pie fillings use a modified food starch to over come these problems. The home food preserver can make fruit fillings with excel lent and safe results using Clear Jel, which is a modified food starch that withstands the can ning process. Unlike ordinary cornstarch, Clear Jel works well with acidic ingredients, toler ates high temperatures, and doesn’t cause pie fillings to “weep” during storage. It is a good choice for canning home made pie fillings because it doesn’t begin thickening until the liquid begins to cool. This allows heat to be distributed more evenly within the jar dur- ©Quiet Operation Redesigned motor provides the quietest I • f * operation of any \ - —v wet/dry vac. Blower Port - qli, Instantly converts vac Oil I to powerful blower TRUETTMr ################# Anti-Tip Design Deluxe Tool Basket LOOC&U hose” Well Preserved ing processing. This is an im portant safety advantage be cause the starch is not thick enough to interfere with the killing of spoilage organisms during processing. It is the only thickener the USDA recommends for home canning. However, don’t freeze products made with Clear Jel as they tend to break down when frozen. It is available only through a few supply outlets and is not available in most gro cery stores. In Lancaster County Clear Jel can be found in many stores where bulk foods are sold. Find out about its availability before gathering other ingredients to make fruit pie filling. Make sure you are getting the type of Clear Jel that requires cooking-some times called Clear Jel type A. The instant type of Clear Jel will not work in recipes requir ing cooking and is only suitable for frozen pies. There are about 3 cups in 1 pound of Clear Jel. Recipes have been tested for canning apple, blueberry, cher ry, and peach pie fillings. Eelow is one of the tested recipes. You can obtain the others by calling the cooperative extension office and asking for the flyer “Let’s Preserve Fruit Pie Fillings.” Because the variety of fruit may alter the flavor of the fruit pie, you should first prepare a single quart, make a pie with it, and taste it. Then adjust the sugar and spices in the recipe to suit your personal preferences. The amount of lemon juice to shnwaff the Original wet/dry vac Come and see the complete line of the #l-selling brand of wet/dry vacs, filters and accessories. fruit and liquid should not be altered because it affects the safety and storage stability of the filling. Do not substitute any other thickener for the Clear Jel. For one quart to test recipe use: A cup plus 1 tablespoon Clear Jel 1 cup cold water 3 drops blue food coloring (optional) 1 drop red food coloring (op tional) 3'/2 teaspoons bottled lemon juice Ingredients needed for 7 quart jars: 6 quarts fresh blueberries 6 cups sugar 2'A cups Clear Jel 7 cups cold water 20 drops blue food coloring (optional) 7 drops red food coloring (op tional) Wash and drain blueberries. For fresh fruit, place 6 cups of blueberries at a time in 1 gallon boiling water. Boil each batch 1 minute after the water returns to a boil. Drain but keep the heated fruit in a covered bowl. Combine sugar and Clear Jel in a large kettle. Stir. Add water and, if desired, food coloring. Cook on medium-high heat until mixture thickens and be gins to bubble. Add lemon juice * * » www.shopvac.com Shop-Vac* is a registered trademark of Shop-Vac Corporation Blueberry Pie Filling 3V5 cups fresh blueberries V* cup plus 2 tablespoons sugar Vi cup bottled lemon juice If It Doesn't Say Shop*Vac, Keep Shopping!* and boil one minute, stirring constantly. . Fold in drained berries, im mediately fill jars with mixture, leaving 1-inch headspace. Re move air bubbles. Wipe jar rims. Adjust lids and process pint or quarts jars immediately in a boiling water bath for 30 minutes. Note: Frozen blueberries can be used in the above recipe. Fol low the same basic recipe, but make these changes. Select un sweetened frozen berries if pos sible. If sweetened fruit is used, rinse the fruit while it is still fro zen. As the fruit thaws, collect any juice and use it for part of the water specified in the recipe. Use 'A cup Clear Jel for one quart, and use VA cups Clear Jel for seven quarts. Where trade names appear, no discrimination is intended, and no endorsement by Penn State Cooperative Extension is implied. If you have food pres ervation questions, a home economist is available to answer questions on Wednesdays 10 a.m.-l p.m., call (717) 394-6851 or write Penn State Cooperative Extension, Lancaster County, 1383 Arcadia Rd., Rm.l, Lan caster, PA, 17601. 4)2003 Lowe i i Home Centers, Inc For the Lowe s nearest you call 1-800-44-LOWES Prices may vary if there are market variations Lebanon Area Announces Queen Contest LEBANON (Lebanon Co.) Entries are being accepted for the 2003 Lebanon Area Fair Queen Contest. The contest is open to residents of Lebanon County who are at least 16 years of age and not over 20 years of age by June 1. 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