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Check with manufacturer before canning on smooth cooktop

By Carol Ann Burtness, University of Minnesota Extension

ST. PAUL, Minn. (8/4/2008) — It is important to do research before deciding whether or not to use a smooth cooktop for home canning. If we surveyed 10 people about canning on a smooth cooktops we would get 10 different responses with some success stories, but also some horror stories about jars not sealing and damaged cooktops.

The National Center for Home Food Preservation encourages home canners to consider the following issues:

Before making a decision to can on a smooth cooktop, contact the cooktop manufacturer. Do not rely only on the advice of an appliance salesperson. Today’s manufactures know their cooktops and may have suggestions. When visiting with the manufacturer, explain what you will be doing, describe the canner size, what the canner is made from and how long the canner will be on the burner.


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Carol Ann Burtness is a food science educator with University of Minnesota Extension.

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