This is part two of my pressure canning recipe series (for more explanation of the canning process, see Part One). The recipe is Isa’s Meat Beany Chili supersized to make seven large jars. Having chili in the pantry is great for those days when you want a chili dog, or a quick lunch for the kids.
INGREDIENTS
Makes seven 1 quart/litre jars
– 1.5 cups dry black beans
– 1.5 cups dry red kidney beans
– 1/4 cup oil
– 4 cups chopped onion
– 3 cups chopped green pepper
– 3/4 cup chopped garlic
– 1/2 cup chili powder
– 1/4 cup oregano
– 2 tbsp cumin
– 1/2 tsp ground cloves
– 1 tbsp salt
– 2 cups brown lentils
– 1 48oz can tomato juice
– 2 28oz cans chopped tomatoes, with juice
– 4 cups water
– 1/2 cup sugar
METHOD
1. Soak beans overnight in plenty of water. Drain and rinse the next day.
2. Get all of your canning apparatus ready (canner, jars, lids).
3. In a large pot, heat oil over medium heat. Sauté onion, green pepper, and garlic for 5-7 mins, or until translucent. Add spices and salt and sauté for a minute, until fragrant.
4. Add the remaining ingredients and mix well. Increase heat to med-hi and bring to bubbling, stirring regularly.
5. Transfer chili to sterilised jars, making sure each one has the same ratio of solid to liquid. Put on the lids and tighten the rings finger tight.
6. Process in the pressure canner at 10lbs of pressure for 75 mins. Remove from heat and let pressure drop to zero. Remove jars from the canner and let completely cool.