Food Preservation Resources
Some Home Food Preservation Resources used by UC Master Food Preservers in Orange County
The UCCE Master Food Preservers extend research-based information to the public for home food preservation based on USDA guidelines established through scientific testing. The techniques and recipes described in the following four resources result in quality, safe food when directions are followed as written.
1. The National Center for Home Food Preservation (NCHFP) http://nchfp.uga.edu/ is your source for current research-based recommendations for most methods of home food preservation: Canning, Jams & Jellies, Pickling, Fermenting, Freezing, Drying, Curing & Smoking, Storing. The Center was established with funding from the Cooperative State Research, Education and Extension Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture (CSREES-USDA) to address food safety concerns for those who practice and teach home food preservation and processing methods.
Digital download is free at https://nchfp.uga.edu/resources/category/usda-guide
Printed form can be purchased from The Education Store (Purdue Cooperative Extension) at https://mdc.itap.purdue.edu/item.asp?item_number=AIG-539
4. State University Cooperative Extension Services who specialize in home food preservation offer online facts sheets and guides with research-based information and scientifically tested recipes. The University of California, one of these land-grant universities, lists some of their Food-Specific Resources on Home Food Preservation at https://ucfoodsafety.ucdavis.edu/consumers/food-specific-resources-home-food-preservation. You can find others by including ‘.edu’ in your internet searches on home food preservation. The UC Master Food Preservers have also searched the internet for current publication and videos, and organized their findings into collections for easier access. You will find a Document Library at https://mfp.ucanr.edu/Resources_/Extension_Document_Library/ and a Video Library at https://mfp.ucanr.edu/Resources_/Video_Library/.
For more canning recipes, the UC Master Food Preservers of Orange County also use the following. You may choose to use others.
* Canning recipes included with pectin packaged by commercial pectin manufacturers.
* Canning recipes from these Ball® books. Note: Not all Ball books are approved, but these have been approved.
- Ball®CompleteBook ofHomePreserving, editions 2012, 2020, Judi Kingry, Lauren Devine, eds. Toronto: R. Rose
- Ball® Blue Book: Guide to Preserving, 2014 Edition 37 / ISBN 0-9727537-4-5
More Information
Storing Foods:
Storing Fresh Fruits & Vegetables for Better Taste (UC Davis 21590)
Miscellaneous:
There is an abundance of information available on food safety and preservation. The UC Master Food Preservers have assembled collections of resources to facilitate your search for research-based recipes and preservation information including publications or videos from University Extension programs nationwide and more.
For example, if you wanted to learn more about Drying/Dehydrating fruits and vegetables, among the documents you would find listed in the publications library, under dehydrate are
Drying Fruits and Vegetables (University of Georgia Extension)
Drying Fruits and Vegetables (Pacific Northwest Extension Publication PNW397).