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Dry Packed Potatoes Recipe

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This recipe is written for diced potatoes. If wishing to slice, make fries, approximately 28 medium potatoes are needed; if shredding, you will need approximately 70 medium potatoes.

Ingredients

  • 35 medium size Russet, Red or Yellow Skin Potatoes
  • 4 ounces ghee or melted butter
  • 7 teaspoons canning salt, optional

Instructions

  1. Thoroughly scrub your potatoes with a vegetable brush under running water. It is okay if some of the skin scrubs off. The goal is to get the potatoes clean. Be sure to remove any dry rot, eyes or sprouts from the potatoes exterior. After scrubbing the entire potato well, rinse again in fresh running water.
  2. You may also peel your potatoes if you do not desire the skins be left on.
  3. Dice the potatoes into the size you wish to see on the end of your fork or used in recipes. I cut mine in 1-1/2 inch cubes for frying.
  4. Place the cut potatoes into a large stock pot and cover with water. Let sit for one hour, then drain and rinse well in a colander. If canning Russet potatoes, repeat this process to pull as much starch from the Russet potatoes as possible. Doing so helps them retain their fleshy color during storage.
  5. Using paper towel, or a clean canning dish towel, pat potatoes dry.
  6. Place dried potatoes in a clean bowl, cover with ghee or melted butter and toss to thoroughly coat. If using canning salt, sprinkle salt and toss to adequately disperse the salt throughout the diced potatoes.
  7. Using a canning funnel, pack jars tight with coated potatoes, filling to 1-inch headspace.
  8. Wipe your jar rim with a wash cloth dipped in vinegar to remove any oil from the ghee or butter. Adhere lid and ring to each jar and hand tighten.
  9. Because the jars are packed cold with cold food, be sure to start your canner with cool water. I suggest placing your canner on low heat for 10 minutes to slowly warm the glass jars, then continue onto processing.
  10. Process at 10 psi for weighted gauge, or 11 psi for dial gauge, or according to your elevation. Process quarts for 40 minutes and pints for 35 minutes.

Ingredient Tip:

Feel free to season your potatoes with black pepper, garlic powder, paprika or your favorite dried herb and seasoning blend! I suggest adding the seasoning when coating and tossing the potatoes with ghee, or melted butter, as mentioned in Step 5. This will help ensure the seasoning is well dispersed. You may also can without any seasoning and simply season upon frying or using in a recipe!

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