ADVERTISEMENT
#### 3. **Prepare the Jars**
Sterilize your canning jars and lids by washing them in hot, soapy water, then placing them in a boiling water bath for 10 minutes. This ensures that no bacteria will spoil your canned corn. Keep the jars warm until you’re ready to fill them.
#### 5. **Seal the Jars**
Wipe the rims of the jars to ensure a good seal, then place the lids on tightly. Process the jars in a **pressure canner** for about **55-85 minutes**, depending on the size of the jars and whether they are raw or cooked corn. Be sure to follow proper canning instructions to ensure safety.
#### 6. **Store the Canned Corn**
Allow the jars to cool completely, then check that each lid has sealed properly. Store the jars in a cool, dark, and dry place. Properly sealed jars of canned corn can be stored for **up to one year**.
—
### Step 3: Enjoy Your Corn All Year Long
Whether you’ve chosen to freeze or can your corn, you’ll have a delicious stash of this summer treat waiting for you all year long. Here are a few ways you can enjoy your preserved corn:
– **Frozen Corn**: Simply heat the corn in the microwave, on the stovetop, or in a steamer. It’s perfect for soups, salads, casseroles, or as a side dish.
– **Canned Corn**: Open a jar and enjoy your canned corn right away, or use it in your favorite recipes. Canned corn can be a great addition to chili, stews, or baked dishes.
### Final Tips for Storing Corn
– **Freezing Corn on the Cob**: You can also freeze whole cobs if you prefer. Just follow the same blanching and cooling process and wrap each cob tightly in plastic wrap or foil before freezing.
– **Label Everything**: Whether freezing or canning, always label your corn with the date of preservation. It helps you keep track of freshness and ensures you use the oldest stock first.
– **Avoid Overfilling Freezer Bags**: Leave space in freezer bags for air circulation. This prevents the corn from being packed too tightly and helps it freeze evenly.
Storing corn for up to a year doesn’t have to be complicated. With the right techniques, you can enjoy fresh, sweet corn year-round. Whether you choose to freeze or can your corn, both methods are effective and easy to do. So, whether you’ve harvested a bountiful crop or simply want to make the most of corn season, follow these tips to preserve corn’s fresh, delicious flavor and texture for months to come. Enjoy a taste of summer all year long!
ADVERTISEMENT