ChickenPotPie
Almost Self-Reliant
A very kind lady has invited me and my children to pick mandarin oranges in her orchard tomorrow. Since we'll have a load of them, I'd like to can them. She suggested juicing them for canning.
Has anyone done this before? I believe it's pretty straight forward - wash, peel, juice, bring to boil, pour into hot, sterilized jars, and water bath can for 5 - 10 minutes.
I'm mainly concerned with the juice tasting cooked or not very fresh because of the heating it on the stove. What do you think? Does it turn out tasting fresh? Or should I just freeze it? I'd rather not do that since I have more room on my shelves than in my freezer.
Thoughts? How has your OJ or other citrus juice turned out when you've canned it?
Has anyone done this before? I believe it's pretty straight forward - wash, peel, juice, bring to boil, pour into hot, sterilized jars, and water bath can for 5 - 10 minutes.
I'm mainly concerned with the juice tasting cooked or not very fresh because of the heating it on the stove. What do you think? Does it turn out tasting fresh? Or should I just freeze it? I'd rather not do that since I have more room on my shelves than in my freezer.
Thoughts? How has your OJ or other citrus juice turned out when you've canned it?