Processing: Boiling Water Canner 30 minutes
(half-pints, pints, quarts)
Storage: 12 months +
Yield: 4 cups per batch
Make homemade boysenberry pies in minutes! Simply pour into a pie shell, cover with the top and bake. Quart (950ml) jars are great for family-sized pies; half pint (1-cup) jars of canned pie filling make approx 4 x mini pies. Pie filling is also delicious stirred through homemade yoghurt or used as a topping on cheesecake, pastries, pancakes, ice-cream or other desserts.
PLEASE NOTE: This recipe makes 1 x quart jar. To make larger batches, multiply by the number of jars you wish to make (we recommend using 2 or 3 large pans for large batches) or refer to the chart at the end of this recipe.
Ingredients:
3 1/2 cups boysenberries, fresh or thawed
water, for blanching
1 1/2 cups water (or apple juice), chilled
1 cup sugar
1/4 cup Thermflo (or Clearjel)
3 tablespoons bottled lemon juice
Prepare jars.
Cover jars with water and bring to a boil, boiling for 10 minutes. Once the time is up, turn the heat off and leave jars in the hot water until ready to fill.
Prepare fruit.
Wash fresh boysenberries and drain. If using thawed berries, retain juice and use as part of the water in the filling. Keep berries whole. Blanch berries for 1 minute in water, then strain. Keep fruit hot.
Make fruit pie filling.
Whisk sugar, Thermflo and the water together. Heat until thick. Remove from heat. Whisk in the bottled lemon juice. Immediately stir the boysenberries into the pie filling, adding extra apple juice if too thick, and bottle immediately.
Prepare lids.
Place lids into a bowl of boiling water. Remove the lids from the water when you are ready to place them onto the jars to seal.
Ladle hot pie filling into hot jars.
Immediately ladle the hot fruit pie filling into hot jars, leaving 1inch (2.5cm) headspace. Remove bubbles, check headspace is correct, then wipe rims with damp paper towel then seal.
Process jars in a boiling water canner.
Process in a boiling water bath canner for 30 minutes, adjusting for altitude if required. Start timer once water returns to a full boil. When time is up, turn heat off and rest jars in water for 5 minutes before placing onto a towel-covered bench overnight to cool.
(half-pints, pints, quarts)
Storage: 12 months +
Yield: 4 cups per batch
Make homemade boysenberry pies in minutes! Simply pour into a pie shell, cover with the top and bake. Quart (950ml) jars are great for family-sized pies; half pint (1-cup) jars of canned pie filling make approx 4 x mini pies. Pie filling is also delicious stirred through homemade yoghurt or used as a topping on cheesecake, pastries, pancakes, ice-cream or other desserts.
PLEASE NOTE: This recipe makes 1 x quart jar. To make larger batches, multiply by the number of jars you wish to make (we recommend using 2 or 3 large pans for large batches) or refer to the chart at the end of this recipe.
Ingredients:
3 1/2 cups boysenberries, fresh or thawed
water, for blanching
1 1/2 cups water (or apple juice), chilled
1 cup sugar
1/4 cup Thermflo (or Clearjel)
3 tablespoons bottled lemon juice
Prepare jars.
Cover jars with water and bring to a boil, boiling for 10 minutes. Once the time is up, turn the heat off and leave jars in the hot water until ready to fill.
Prepare fruit.
Wash fresh boysenberries and drain. If using thawed berries, retain juice and use as part of the water in the filling. Keep berries whole. Blanch berries for 1 minute in water, then strain. Keep fruit hot.
Make fruit pie filling.
Whisk sugar, Thermflo and the water together. Heat until thick. Remove from heat. Whisk in the bottled lemon juice. Immediately stir the boysenberries into the pie filling, adding extra apple juice if too thick, and bottle immediately.
Prepare lids.
Place lids into a bowl of boiling water. Remove the lids from the water when you are ready to place them onto the jars to seal.
Ladle hot pie filling into hot jars.
Immediately ladle the hot fruit pie filling into hot jars, leaving 1inch (2.5cm) headspace. Remove bubbles, check headspace is correct, then wipe rims with damp paper towel then seal.
Process jars in a boiling water canner.
Process in a boiling water bath canner for 30 minutes, adjusting for altitude if required. Start timer once water returns to a full boil. When time is up, turn heat off and rest jars in water for 5 minutes before placing onto a towel-covered bench overnight to cool.
Boysenberry
Pie Filling Processing in Boiling Water Canner
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Style of
Pack
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Jar Size
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Altitude
0 –
1,000ft
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Altitude
1,001 –
3,000ft
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Altitude
3,001 –
6,000ft
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Altitude
≥6,000ft
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Hot
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Half-pint
Pint
Quart
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30 minutes
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35 minutes
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40 minutes
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45 minutes
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Check jars have sealed before labelling and storing in a cool, dry and dark place for up to 12 months. Jar lids should not flex up or down when pressed. Please note fruit pie fillings will have tiny bubbles present after processing.
FLAVOUR IDEAS:
- Add vanilla;
- Add lemon zest.
Boysenberry
Pie Filling Ingredients
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1 Quart (4 cups)
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7 Quarts (28 cups)
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Boysenberries
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3 ½ cups
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24 ½ cups
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Water, chilled
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1 ½ cups
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10 ½ cups
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Sugar
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1 cup
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7 cups
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Thermflo (or ClearJel)
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¼ cup
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1 ¾ cups
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Bottled lemon juice
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3 tablespoons
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1 ¼ cups
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