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How to Can Whole Blueberries in Simple Syrup or Water the easiest way to do this, with or without a simple light syrup. Have them shelf stable and ready to fill muffins, cakes, pies and pancakes, anything you would use fresh blueberries for. National Center for Home Food Preservation: https://nchfp.uga.edu/how/general.htm... Links to the equipment I use are below: Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. There is no additional cost to you. Prices are the same. Kilner stainless steel preserving jam pan: https://amzn.to/3QAkT63 Fruit Saver Steam Canner: https://amzn.to/3OB6LrK Jar Lifter I love: https://amzn.to/47ptvCt Recipe for Light Simple Syrup 5 1/4 Cups of plain water, or blueberry juice from heating blueberries up in a pot of water just enough to cover berries. Berry juice should be clean, skim top if there are any stems or seeds floating. If you don't have enough juice to make 5 1/4 cups, add enough filtered water to make it. To can with only water,. use fresh filtered if needed water. Heat to boiling have on hand to pour over berries when they are in jars. you may use quart or pints. Less than 1,000 feet above sea level would be 15 mins for pints or 20 mins for quarts whether using a water bath canner or a steam canner. Know your altitude, and adjust your canning time by the chart listed at link above for the National Center for Home Food Preservation where this recipe comes from. I used 5 lbs of blueberries, fresh, washed and sorted. You may also use your own or store bought frozen berries. I heated my berries through, but removed from heat before popping or splitting. Set in a bowl and cover to keep hot. bring to a soft boil the 5 1/4 cups of water, or juice in a pan with the 2 1/4 cups of sugar. Stir until sugar dissolves and is clear, set aside Ladle just the berries into your jars leaving 1 inch headspace. Ladle the boiling water, or the boiled simple syrup into jars leaving 1/2 inch headspace. Clean rim of jars with paper towels soaked in vinegar. Place on jars the lids and rings, fingertip tight. Pour remaining vinegar from your small bowl used for wiping rims into your canners water. Process Jars according to your canner's directions. Remove after processing and place on a towel to cool for 12 to 24 hours. Check seals, remove rings and wash jars if needed. date lids and place on a shelf in a dark cool place. Makes approximately 5 pints or 2-3 quarts. 00:00 Introduction 01:42 blueberries rinsed and sorted 02:20 simple syrup or water? 03:34 Hot pack or raw pack? 04:00 heating berries for hot pack 05:46 making the simple syrup 09:58 put berries in jars add syrup or water 16:06 add jars to canner 16:46 set timer and water bath berries 16:57 why I can and not freeze berries 18:14 remove jars from canner 20:11 thanks for canning with me!