Canning with an Instant Pot? (2024)

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Q:

I have an Instant Pot Max with a canning feature. Setting up the pot requires entering your altitude. One app that I used says I live at 921 feet, but my landlady says I live at 928 feet. My question is: Which do I use?

A:

Canning with pressure cookers and canners

I know that the Instant Pot Max has a button for canning, however, the research done by the National Center for Home Food Preservation found that it is not safe for canning because the temperature fluctuates during processing. This fluctuation can cause under-processing and you can risk foodborne illness.

The following publication will give you specific information on the safety of Electric Multicookers:

  • Safely Canning Foods: Pressure Canners, Pressure Cookers and Electric Pressure Cookers, OSU Extension


That said, the Presto Digital Electric Pressure Canner was developed specifically for canning, not cooking, and they have followed the USDA protocol and procedures for safe canning. On page 10 of the publication below you can read the information about the Presto canner and multicooker safety:

Canning altitudes

Regarding your question about altitude: the pressure and time for processing changes when you are canning at altitudes over 1000 feet. So, if you are under 1000 feet, the exact altitude wouldn't really matter.

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Canning with an Instant Pot? (2024)

FAQs

Can an Instant Pot be used for canning? ›

I know that the Instant Pot Max has a button for canning, however, the research done by the National Center for Home Food Preservation found that it is not safe for canning because the temperature fluctuates during processing. This fluctuation can cause under-processing and you can risk foodborne illness.

Can you put a Mason jar in an Instant Pot? ›

If you want to use your instant pot for water bath canning, fill the pot enough to submerge the jars and then use the “saute” setting to bring it to a boil.

What can I use if I don't have a pressure canner? ›

A boiling water bath is simply a large pot (you can use a stockpot) with a rack on the bottom. Canning jars filled with food and with special canning lids secured are completely immersed in boiling water for an amount of time specified in the canning recipe. After processing, as the jars cool, a vacuum seal is formed.

Why can't I use a pressure cooker for canning? ›

Why Electric Pressure Cookers Are NOT Safe For Canning. The problem with electric pressure cookers is that you have no way of knowing what pressure you're actually cooking at. That means you don't actually know what temperature your jars are actually coming to.

What size canning jars fit in an Instant Pot? ›

It's a six quart pot and can only hold four pint jars. If you are someone who does pressure canning on any scale, you will find this limitation totally infuriating. There's very rarely an instance when four pint jars is the sum total of a batch of stock, or beans, or pumpkin cubes.

Is it better to use a pressure cooker for canning? ›

Pressure cookers are one-half to one-third the size of standard pressure canners, causing the heat-up and cool-down times to be significantly shorter. This difference could lead to an under-processed product, leaving an opportunity for dangerous botulism spores to survive.

Is there anything you should not put in the Instant Pot? ›

Here are the foods that experts recommend cooking using trusty traditional methods instead of your bright-and-shiny Instant Pot:
  1. Fried Foods. The Instant Pot is a master at moist-heat cooking, which is precisely why fried foods fall flat. ...
  2. Steak. ...
  3. Burgers. ...
  4. Stir-Fry. ...
  5. Cream-Based Sauces. ...
  6. Noodles. ...
  7. Seafood. ...
  8. Cookies.
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Can you use an Instant Pot to sterilize jars for canning? ›

Place the rubber seals in a pan of boiling water for 3 minutes. Place your jars and lids upside down in the instant pot. Close the lid of the instant pot, making sure it is properly sealed. Select either 'sterilize', 'steam' or 'pressure cook', depending on your instant pot model.

What is amish canning? ›

The Amish use several canning methods depending on the type of food, including the following: Boiling water bath: This method is best for highly acidic foods such as tomatoes. It involves submerging jars of food in boiling water, which kills bacteria and seals the lid.

How do you seal canning jars without a pressure cooker? ›

Mason jars are made for canning food. You don't want that food to spoil. You seal the jar by sterilizing the jar, and by putting hot food in it and putting the seal on, then screw the lid on. As the contents cool, the air inside will contract causing the lid to seal tight.

Is it better to pressure can or water bath tomatoes? ›

Tomatoes and tomato products have traditionally been canned in a boiling water bath (212 °F). However, recent research shows that for some products, pressure canning will result in a high-quality and more nutritious product. Directions for canning a variety of tomato products are given below.

Can you put too much water in a pressure cooker when canning? ›

It is perfectly fine to have your jars completely exposed to air when pressure canning. However, if you find you have too much water in the pressure canner and you see that the water is creeping up toward the neck of the jars, go ahead and remove some of that water before processing your jars.

What happens if you use too much pressure canning? ›

If the pressure gets too high, the weight jiggles and releases steam and pressure. No blowing up. You do need to monitor your pressure canner while it is building pressure and during processing. Like a deep fryer, you don't just fill it and go in the other room or outside while it is doing its thing.

Are electric pressure cookers safe for canning? ›

The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has recommended against electric pressure cookers being used for canning, and now we have our own data showing that they just don't hit the high temperature needed for canning safely at our altitudes.”

Can I use my Instant Pot for canning pickles? ›

The Instant Pot is a versatile kitchen appliance that can be used for a wide variety of cooking tasks, including canning. While traditional canning methods require a large pot and a lot of boiling water, the Instant Pot simplifies the process by allowing you to pressure can your pickles with ease.

Can I use my electric pressure cooker for canning? ›

The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has recommended against electric pressure cookers being used for canning, and now we have our own data showing that they just don't hit the high temperature needed for canning safely at our altitudes.”

How much pressure does an Instant Pot make? ›

Electric pressure cookers' high-pressure setting reaches a maximum of 12 to 12.5 psi. This is a lower psi than stovetop pressure cookers, which reach about 15 psi. At 12 psi, the fibers in vegetables and meat break down quickly, allowing foods to be cooked in a short amount of time.

Can any pot be used for canning? ›

While they are designed to be big enough for a bunch of jars and tall enough to hold enough water for water-bath canning, you do NOT have to have a special canning pot in order to water-bath can. A normal large stock pot and lid from your kitchen can totally work for canning purposes.

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