This is the recipe I'm using (in case you'd like to try it yourself), but I'm omitting the eggs. I'd rather add fresh eggs later when I prepare the jar contents for a meal.
I know that it doesn't take long to make this meal any day of the week, but I don't always have all the ingredients on hand. This way I can be assured of a tasty breakfast or brunch anytime, just by pulling a jar off the shelf.
I'll process these jars along with the venison pints I prepared on Monday. They'll time out the same in the canner.
It got into the 80s yesterday, so I didn't want to heat up our non-air conditioned farmhouse. I'll do this early today before the temperature rises today, and will have them out of the canner by mid-morning. First my morning cuppa, and then I'll tie on my apron and get busy. See you tomorrow!



That sounds like a delicious breakfast.
ReplyDeleteHave a good day!
Marilyn
Hi Marilyn-
DeleteIt is! I usually make it fresh, but I don't always have the ingredients ready to use. I'm curious to see if it translates well from canned. Thanks, dear.
xo
Donna
Who knew you could even do this (obviously you did!).
ReplyDeleteHi MA-
DeleteI haven't done it before, so I'm hoping it's good this way. I'll let everyone know if it's not good.
xo
Donna
It's fascinating to see all the things that can be canned!
ReplyDeleteHi Lois-
DeleteIt's fun for me to learn new recipes, too.
Glad I'm able to share them with everyone.
xo
Donna
Canner mystery solved, definitely not what I expected.
ReplyDeleteSounds wonderful.
Shirley
Hi Shirley-
DeleteI ended up doing a day's worth of canning, too! Same ingredients used multiple ways (kind of like Taco Bell😆)
xo
Donna