Can I safely pressure can potato soup with milk in it?

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Can I safely pressure can potato soup with milk in it? I made potato soup and would like to can it for later use. Problem is I already put milk in it. Do I have any alternative ways to preserve it? I had 20 lbs.of potatoes I had to do something with before they went bad!



Best Answer

According to USDA National Center for Home Food Preservation, no:

Caution: Do not add noodles or other pasta, rice, flour, cream, milk or other thickening agents to home canned soups. If dried beans or peas are used, they must be fully rehydrated first.

From Penn State Extension:

...there are some commercially prepared foods that just cannot be reproduced safely by the home canner. Creamed soups are not suitable for home canning because their ingredients interfere with the proper transfer of heat during the processing step and can result in food borne illness.

From BUTTER AND MILK…WHY CAN’T THEY BE CANNED? By Ruth Woods UCCE El Dorado County Master Food Preservers

Look no further than a post by Dr. Elizabeth L. Andress, National Director of Home Food Preservation, University of Georgia Department of Foods and Nutrition. Dr. Andress, a Professor and Extension Food Safety Specialist, commented on several questions posed regarding the safety of home canning soups that contained butters and milks. According to Dr. Andress, there are no established safe procedures for canning dairy products. She echoed the stance that many personal internet sites that share canning recipes and information pose safety concerns: For a recipe to be safe, it needs to be thoroughly challenged in microbiology studies to confirm a safe product is achieved every time it is processed. Dr. Andress further explained that the “amount of heat that would have to be applied to kill harmful bacteria” that grows in dairy products in a processed jar held at room temperature would be “extremely detrimental to its quality.” She went on to say that, “Milk is a finely balanced emulsion of proteins in water. If the proteins are over-heated, they drop out of suspension and the milk separates.

There are commercially canned foods that contain dairy, but they use processes that are not available to home canners. To be safe, do not use dairy in recipes that will be canned at home.




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Quick Answer about "Can I safely pressure can potato soup with milk in it?"

1 Answer. Show activity on this post. According to USDA National Center for Home Food Preservation, no: Caution: Do not add noodles or other pasta, rice, flour, cream, milk or other thickening agents to home canned soups.

Can YOU can potato soup with milk in it?

Things You'll NeedChoose a potato soup recipe that does does not include any dairy products because it is not safe to can. If the dairy is essential, omit it when you make the soup and add it when you are ready to serve. Similarly, substitute any butter in the recipe for oil.

Can you pressure can soups with milk in them?

Never add thickening agents to soups you plan on canning. Adding flour and other thickening agents prevents the contents in the center of the jar from being heated to a safe temperature to destroy bacterial spores that cause botulism. Never can soups that include butter, milk, cream, cheese or other dairy products.

Can you can something with milk in it?

Dairy Products Dairy foods are low acid and support the growth of Clostridium botulinum spores at room temperature. Avoid using dairy products in canned recipes such as creamed soups, meat gravy, pasta and cheese, custard pie filling mixes. Instead prepare these foods fresh or frozen.

HOW DO YOU can potato soup in a pressure canner?

Pressure Canning Potato Soup
  • Make sure the soup is boiling prior to canning.
  • Have your pressure canner prepared.
  • Sanitize the canning jars and lids.
  • Ladle soup into clean sanitized jar leaving 1" head space.
  • Wipe the rims off the jars clean and cap with twist cap.
  • Tighten them so they are secure but not super tight.




  • How to Pressure Can SOUP




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