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Curried Green Beans For Canning

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Ingredients

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6 lbs green beans, topped and cut into rings
2 lbs onions, sliced and chopped finely
1 tablespoon salt
3 cups wine vinegar or 3 cups grape vinegar
2 cups sugar
2 tablespoons curry (good quality)
2 tablespoons cornstarch (cornflour)

Nutritional information

359.5
Calories
6 g
Calories From Fat
0.7 g
Total Fat
0.1 g
Saturated Fat
0 mg
Cholesterol
896.9 mg
Sodium
88.5 g
Carbs
13.7 g
Dietary Fiber
59.6 g
Sugars
7.5 g
Protein
4376g
Serving Size

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Curried Green Beans For Canning

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    Slightly curried, slightly sweet and slightly tangy - A perfect addition to a cold meat or cheese or salad sandwich. Adds another dimension to those difficult decisions in life - Having a cheese sandwich? Hmmmmm - what to add? - piccalilli, hot English mustard or "curried green beans". Life can be sooo difficult sometimes!

    • 95 min
    • Serves 3
    • Easy

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    Curried Green Beans (For Canning), Some time ago someone was looking for a recipe to help cope with a green bean glut, and I could not find this old standby recipe Here it is at last It’s very simple with no fancy added tastes In South Africa this is popular as a salad, especially with grilled meats In fact, most of us would not dream of heating it up! It does not have to be canned, though: make a smaller quantity, leave in the fridge for a day or more to develop its flavor, and serve as suggested! Follow the rules for safe bottling: I repeat it at the end of the instructions The method has been used for maybe a couple of centuries in South Africa, and is completely safe A great way to feel virtuous and thrifty!!, Slightly curried, slightly sweet and slightly tangy – A perfect addition to a cold meat or cheese or salad sandwich Adds another dimension to those difficult decisions in life – Having a cheese sandwich? Hmmmmm – what to add? – piccalilli, hot English mustard or curried green beans Life can be sooo difficult sometimes!, Some time ago someone was looking for a recipe to help cope with a green bean glut, and I could not find this old standby recipe Here it is at last It’s very simple with no fancy added tastes In South Africa this is popular as a salad, especially with grilled meats In fact, most of us would not dream of heating it up! It does not have to be canned, though: make a smaller quantity, leave in the fridge for a day or more to develop its flavor, and serve as suggested! Follow the rules for safe bottling: I repeat it at the end of the instructions The method has been used for maybe a couple of centuries in South Africa, and is completely safe A great way to feel virtuous and thrifty!!


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    (clean Jars and Tops. I Put Mine on a Metal Tin in a Cold Oven, Heat the Oven to About 325 Deg F/160 Deg C, and Keep Them There Until Needed. the Jars Should Stay at That Temperature For at Least 10 Minutes. the Method Hasn't Ever Failed Me and Is Easier Than Boiling. to Use, Simply Take Out the Entire Oven Tin, Which Will Also Help Catch the Inevitable Drips When You Fill the Bottles).

    2
    Done

    Cook the Beans, Onions and Salt in Just Enough Water to Permit Them to Simmer Without Burning.

    3
    Done

    When the Water Has Boiled Away and the Beans Are Tender, Add 2 Cups of the Vinegar Plus the 2 Cups Sugar. Simmer For a Few Minutes, Stirring a Few Times.

    4
    Done

    Mix the Curry Powder Into the Cornstarch, and Mix Into the Leftover Cup of Vinegar.

    5
    Done

    Pour This Curry Mixture Over the Beans, and Simmer Just Until Mixture Thickens and Is Cooked Through.

    6
    Done

    *if the Beans Are Ready (step 3) and There Is Still Water in the Pot, Simply Drain It Off by Holding a Sieve Before the Pot.

    7
    Done

    Ladle the Beans While Still Boiling Hot Into the Sterlised Jars, and Using a Dry Cloth Seal Immediately.

    8
    Done

    (you Might Have to Wipe the Tops of the Bottles Carefully With a Hot, Wet, Clean Towel Before Sealing With the Tops. Be Very Careful not to Burn Yourself in the Bottling Process!).

    9
    Done

    When Cool, Clean the Bottles, Label, and Store in a Cool Dark Cupboard or Pantry.

    10
    Done

    and I Do not Have the Least Idea How Many Bottles You'll Get or How Long the Process Takes (i've Never Noticed!) -- Sorry! the Numbers Below Is a Wild Guess.

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