How to Preserve Fresh Blueberries at Home for Months

Step 5: Add Water

Pour clean filtered water into each jar until the blueberries are fully covered. Leave approximately 1 centimeter of headspace at the top.

Step 6: Seal the Jars

Wipe each jar rim with a clean cloth to remove any residue. Secure the lids firmly using new sealing lids designed for canning.

Step 7: Prepare the Pasteurization Bath

Place a folded kitchen towel or cloth at the bottom of a large pot. This helps prevent direct contact between the jars and the metal surface.

Arrange the jars upright inside the pot. Fill the pot with water until it reaches just below the lids. Avoid submerging the lids completely.

Step 8: Pasteurize

Bring the water to a gentle boil. Once boiling, reduce the heat slightly and maintain a steady simmer for 30 minutes.

This process helps eliminate unwanted microorganisms while preserving the texture and flavor of the blueberries.

Step 9: Cool Slowly

Turn off the heat after 30 minutes and allow the jars to cool completely inside the water. Slow cooling helps create a stronger vacuum seal and reduces the risk of jar breakage.

Step 10: Store Properly

Remove the cooled jars, dry them thoroughly, and store them in a cool, dark location such as a pantry or cupboard.

Properly sealed jars can remain shelf-stable for several months.

Tips for Best Results

Use only firm, fresh blueberries.
Label jars with the preservation date.
Store away from direct sunlight and heat.
Refrigerate after opening and consume within one week.
Inspect seals regularly during storage.

Once preserved, blueberries become one of the most versatile ingredients you can keep in your pantry throughout the year.

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