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Jars with twist-off or bayonet type lids and metal tins are not suitable.
•
When making preserves, use the first shelf position from the bottom.
• Use the baking tray for making preserves. There is enough room on this for up
to six 1-litre preserving jars.
• The jars should all be filled to the same level and clamped shut.
• Place the jars on the baking tray in such a way that they are not touching each
other.
• Pour approx. 1/2 litre of water into the baking tray, so that sufficient moisture
is produced in the oven.
• As soon as the liquid in the first jars starts to simmer (after approx. 35-60 minutes
with 1 litre jars), switch the oven off or reduce the temperature to 100°C. (See
table.)
Preserves table
Preserve
1)
Temperature in
°C
Cooking time until
simmering in mi-
nutes
Continue to cook at
100 °C (in minutes)
Soft fruit
Strawberries, blueberries, rasp-
berries, ripe gooseberries
160-170 35-45 ---
Unripe gooseberries 160-170 35-45 10-15
Stone fruit
Pears, quinces, plums 160-170 35-45 10-15
Vegetables
Carrots
2)
160-170 50-60 5-10
Mushrooms
2)
160-170 40-60 10-15
Cucumbers 160-170 50-60 ---
Mixed pickles 160-170 50-60 15
Kohlrabi, peas, asparagus 160-170 50-60 15-20
Beans 160-170 50-60 ---
1) The times and temperatures for making preserves are for guidance only.
2) Leave standing in oven after switching off
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Usage, Tables and Tips