30 Classic Canning Recipes From Grandma’s Kitchen

Practice the art of preserving food with this charming collection of old‑fashioned canning recipes.

Growing up as a farmer’s daughter in Montana, summer afternoons meant time in the garden with my mother. I may not always have been the most enthusiastic helper, but I learned a lot — snapping beans, washing cucumbers, packing jars, and peeling peaches.

I no longer tend a garden the size of a city block, but many of you still do, and some of you have even larger harvests. To help preserve all that bounty, I’ve gathered a selection of classic canning recipes — vegetables, pickles, jams, jellies and canned fruit — many of which remind me of recipes my mother and grandmother used to make.

A collage of canned goods

These recipes will help you enjoy the flavor of summer all year long. During the long, cold months, there’s nothing quite like opening a jar from your pantry and tasting sunshine from your own garden.

Happy canning!

Canning Recipes (Just Like Grandma’s!)

Canning Vegetables Recipes

Canning vegetables from the garden gives you delicious, ready‑to‑use ingredients for soups, stews and side dishes all winter long.

Home canned tomatoes
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Home Canned Tomatoes

Opening a jar of home‑canned tomatoes in the middle of winter is like unwrapping a bit of summer. Canned tomatoes are indispensable for sauces, soups and stews.

Homemade pickled beets
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Homemade Pickled Beets

Pickled beets are a classic relish tray item—tangy, sweet and perfect for holiday spreads or everyday meals.

Canning green beans
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Canning Green Beans

Green beans are a great beginner canning project. Proper pressure canning preserves the bright flavor and texture of fresh beans so you can enjoy them months later.

Easy pasta sauce
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Easy Pasta Sauce

Make and can a simple tomato‑based pasta sauce from your garden vegetables. Having sauce on the shelf saves time and captures peak flavor.

Canning Pickles Recipes

From refrigerator pickles to preserved relishes, pickling is a delicious way to use a plentiful cucumber crop.

Homemade dill pickles
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Homemade Dill Pickles

Crisp dill pickles are a sandwich staple. Proper brining and timing deliver that classic dill and garlic flavor.

Refrigerator pickles
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Easy‑Peasy Refrigerator Pickles

Quick refrigerator pickles are fast and forgiving—perfect when you want crisp, vinegary cucumbers without the canning process.

Sweet pickle relish
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Sweet Pickle Relish

Sweet relish stretches a cucumber harvest and makes an excellent condiment for hot dogs, burgers and tuna salad.

Zucchini relish
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Zucchini Relish

Zucchini relish is a creative way to deal with an abundance of summer squash. It preserves texture and flavor for year‑round use.

Chilli piccalilli
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Chilli Piccalilli

A spicy, tangy relish made from chopped pickled vegetables and warm spices—wonderful with cold meats, cheese boards or sandwiches.

Pickled banana peppers
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Pickled Banana Peppers

Bright and slightly sweet, pickled banana peppers add color and zip to antipasto platters and sandwiches.

Pickled hot peppers
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Pickled Hot Peppers

Preserve the heat: pickled hot peppers are a bold pantry item that brighten soups, tacos and sauces.

Pickled jalapenos (Cowboy Candy)
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Cowboy Candy (Pickled Jalapenos)

Sweet‑and‑spicy pickled jalapeños—sometimes called Cowboy Candy—are addictive and fantastic on burgers, nachos and charcuterie.

Canning Jam and Jelly Recipes

Homemade jam and jelly bring concentrated fruit flavor to toast, biscuits and desserts—nothing beats a jar of home preserves.

Old fashioned blackberry jam
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Old‑Fashioned Blackberry Jam

A classic blackberry jam made without commercial pectin, adjustable to the amount of fresh berries you have on hand.

Kiwi jam
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3‑Ingredient Kiwi Jam

Unusual and refreshing: a simple kiwi jam that highlights the fruit’s bright flavor with minimal ingredients.

Strawberry freezer jam
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World’s Best Homemade Strawberry Freezer Jam

Quick freezer jam is perfect for small batches and retains fresh strawberry flavor without long cooking times.

Concord grape jam
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Concord Grape Jam

Concord grape jelly is a labor of love—but the deep, iconic grape flavor is well worth the effort.

Low sugar raspberry jam
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Low Sugar Raspberry Jam

Reduced‑sugar fruit preserves let the natural fruit flavor shine while cutting back on sweetness for a lighter spread.

Low sugar blueberry jam
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Low Sugar Blueberry Jam

Blueberry jam with less sugar keeps the bright berry flavor and makes a thoughtful homemade gift.

Peach jam
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Peach Jam

Peach jam captures summer sweetness—adaptable for stovetop or pressure‑cooker methods for faster results.

Peach and toasted almond jam
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Peach and Toasted Almond Jam

A lovely twist on peach jam: toasted almonds and a touch of almond extract add depth and a nutty note.

Low sugar peach jam
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Low Sugar Peach Jam

Preserve fruit without added sugar for a more natural, fruit-forward spread that still sets beautifully.

Strawberry fig preserves
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Strawberry Fig Preserves

A traditional preserve that blends sweet strawberries with rich figs for a sophisticated jam perfect for cheese boards.

Canning Fruit Recipes

When trees and vines give you an abundant harvest, canning and bottling are great ways to store fruit for the months ahead.

How to can homemade apple juice
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How to Can Clear Homemade Apple Juice

A simple method for canning clear apple juice without special equipment—turns surplus apples into a shelf‑stable, refreshing beverage.

Canned apple pie filling
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Grandma’s Canned Apple Pie Filling

Make and jar pie filling ahead of time so you can bake warm pies easily when guests arrive or when you want a homemade dessert in minutes.

Pineapple chutney
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Pineapple Chutney

A sweet‑and‑spiced chutney that works well as a gift, alongside holiday leftovers, or as an accompaniment to cold or hot buffets.

Blackberry jam with pectin
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Blackberry Jam (With Pectin)

If you prefer using pectin for a reliable set, this blackberry jam recipe provides consistent results and excellent texture.

Pickled cherries and celery
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Tart Pickled Cherries and Pickled Celery Sticks

Unusual and delightful, these pickles make attractive garnishes for drinks, antipasto platters, or charcuterie boards.

Clementine marmalade
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Clementine Marmalade

Citrus marmalade is a bright way to preserve small oranges and tangy fruit—adaptable to many citrus varieties depending on what’s in season.

Homemade apple butter
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Homemade Apple Butter

Slow‑cooked, deeply flavored apple butter is a beloved spread that evokes childhood breakfasts and cozy baking mornings.

How to bottle homemade applesauce
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How to Bottle Homemade Applesauce

A simple applesauce recipe that uses just a few ingredients—easy to bottle and store for quick snacks or baking staples.

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